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Everything is Awesome
This episode will be conducted in the manner of the season 3 premiere for in the end theres always a Disney god
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Once Upon A Time
In this episode we discuss what I did over the summer and we dive into what to look forward into the new season
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Who's Gonna Save You Now?
Now that, Josie has left the Salvatore school in this episode we discuss how hard it's gonna be now for hope to regain her humanity back.
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Always and Forever
In this episode we talk too 10 quotes proving that Klaus Mikaelson (from The Vampire Diaries Series) has good in him
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Positions

Thu, Oct 13, 2022
In this episode, we talk all things (arianna grande) my favorite artist.
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Goodbye-ish

Tue, Oct 18, 2022
In this episode we talk about the shocking fact that our favorite show (Black-ish) is ending.
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More Than 20

Thu, Oct 27, 2022
In this episode will discuss the shocking release about podcaster joe rogan use of a racial slur
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Moment In Time

Sun, Oct 30, 2022
In this episode, we go to high school, well we discuss an incident that took place at my high school
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Bad Decisions

Tue, Nov 08, 2022
in this episode we talk, the relationship drama between kanye, kim and pete davidson.
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Just Like Magic
In this episode we talk about my book, and why I chose to create my book (reality sucks, don't it?) and the possible sequel of the book.
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Town of Mystery
in this episode we talk all things riverdale and my surprising interests within the show
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You're The Key To It All
In this episode we talk about, what powerful thing or person can get through to hope to turn her humanity back on in Legacies
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Mr. Satchell

Sun, Mar 19, 2023
In this episode, we discuss the incident that happened with me and my history teacher Mr. Satchell
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Full Potential

Tue, Mar 21, 2023
In this episode, we talk about how the sire bond between lizzie and hope can actually make lizzie the strongest herectic
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The Scandal is Real
In this episode, we discuss all the shows that were cancelled due to incidents that happend with castmates
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Enduring Democracy: The Monterey Petition

Enduring Democracy: The Monterey Petition

Led by John Steinbeck's editor, a group of women activists protest Japanese American incarceration and resist racism in WWII California. Recently in a dusty filing cabinet in Monterey, California a local historian made the amazing discovery of a 16mm film from 1938 showing the local Japanese American Community having fun at the wharf and playing baseball. Along with this remarkable never-before-seen film of a community about to be destroyed was a trove of signed petitions demanding the restoration of civil rights to those same Americans. As historian Tim Thomas dug deeper into the origins of both the film and the petition drive he discovered a story that stands as a lesson for all Americans interested in preserving our democracy. At a time when the fear of WWII gripped our nation, kitchen table conversations led to a door-to-door petition drive motivating citizens of the Monterey peninsula to resist economically motivated racism and welcome back fellow citizens held in concentration camps for 3+ years solely due to their Japanese ancestry. Toni Jackson-who worked as an editor for John Steinbeck and was Ed Ricketts' common-law wife-wrote the petition, A Democratic Way of Life for All, in 1945. It stands as the only organized public resistance to the well-funded hate campaign waged against Japanese-Americans as they began the painful return home to suspicious communities. "Enduring Democracy: the Monterey Petitions" explores the motivations of the wealthy individuals who financed hate campaigns as well as the daring women who spearheaded the carefully thought out response. A twitter war before mobile phones, the battle was fought in the editorial pages of several local newspapers as racists emboldened by Anti-Japanese war propaganda posted full page ads to discourage Japanese Americans from returning to their homes and businesses. Inspired by Mollie Sumida's letter to the editor written while imprisoned in camp and impervious to threats of violence, residents banded together to get their community to sign Toni Jackson's petition pledging "The Democratic Way of Life for All." The petition drive and subsequent posting in The Monterey Herald effectively put a stop to the public efforts of several well funded fear campaigns against California Japanese American Citizens.

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