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The tragic death of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man that was chased and killed by two white men in Southern Georgia, has put the Black Lives Matter movement and the broader topic of racism back into the news cycle. It also has put the history of lynching and anti-lynching bills back into the spotlight. In this episode, Shermichael and Antonia discuss the history of lynching and also interview key experts in the subject of lynching in America as well as the Ahmaud Arbery case as it unfolds.
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Just came across this today, and wanted to let you know that at least one person at Ricochet appreciated your podcast. I’ll try to catch up to the next episode soon.
I noticed no ads and no references to sponsors. How are you funded? I think this outreach is important, and would not want to see it lapse for want of funds.
A couple of immediate reactions to the interviews:
Hope to hear lots more of your podcast and hope that other join in to.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback and support, we definitely appreciate it and be sure to stick around for more. No ads yet, since we’re so new, but that’s something we’re working on.
Arbery’s death wasn’t a lynching though, by the normal definition of the term. I’m tired of its misuse as seemingly meaning “unjust death of a black person.”
Agree with @shellgamer that your podcast is important to listen to, especially in these times. I also am catching up after listening to the second two. I did not think that I got much out of the first professor. There was a lot of university word salad ladled into a short period. Enjoyed the lawyer as he had a good explanation of stand your ground and other laws that may come into play with this case. Please list the people you interview in your show notes (I think you’re doing that now) so that one can look at additional information about them. Thanks!