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One Down Two Left

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The Last Great American Election (or The Lesser of Two Evils) is a sesquifortinightly-released show that is a close (yet distant) examination of the 2024 election and the people who are (not) involved. Along the way, the nature of humanity is explored and revered in a proper manner befitting us all. Keep all hands inside the vehicle...
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One Up One Down

The One Up One Down Podcast

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This is One Up One Down, a monthly podcast where you’ll hear stories from people about a time in their life they felt ‘up’ and a time they felt ‘down’. Together we’ll explore the impact these times have had on them and their lives. The podcast is hosted by me, Ben Langston and I started it because I’m interested in hearing and sharing stories from people’s lives. Stories are powerful, and while our life experiences vary, I believe the emotions we feel because of the things that happen to us, ...
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Kee Tobar and expert guests break down examples of systemic racism in the law and policy. By the end of each episode, you’ll understand the forces behind everyday injustices that make us ask, “How in the world is that legal?” How Is That Legal is a podcast from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and Rowhome Productions.
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Erika K. Wilson is fighting back against racialized violence in civil courts! In Part Two of our conversation, she shares how she’s putting critical race theory into practice at UNC’s Critical Race Lawyering Clinic, why representing Black and Brown people is not the same as working through a race equity lens, and what happens when her clients push …
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Professor Erika K. Wilson lays out the legal foundations of white supremacy, breaking down how the law has distributed power and resources in favor of white people over everyone else. Plus, she brings the receipts to prove it! If you’ve ever wondered how systemic racism has persisted after the courts struck down Black Codes and Jim Crow laws, this …
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Welcome to Pennsylvania’s ChildLine Registry… where parents can be labeled as child abusers for life with no right to a hearing. In 2004, Angela West and six coworkers were placed on the ChildLine Registry after a child at their job developed unexplained bruising. Ms. West fought to clear her name for 18 years before finally winning her appeal, but…
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Nearly 5 million people living in Appalachia are Black and Brown, but Appalachians have been reduced to stereotypes of white coal miners in the mainstream media. Attorney Loree Stark breaks down what’s really going on in Appalachia, including how systemic inequity, exploitation of the labor force, disability, housing instability, and predatory lend…
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Educators can legally hit students at school in 19 states, but school-based violence is forcing young people with marginalized identities out of school everywhere. Ashley Sawyer joins us to discuss the legacy of racial discrimination in education policy and systems of school-based violence. She lays out how the school-to-prison pipeline, pushout, s…
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Black families pay higher property taxes than white families each year, and these unfairly high bills are helping to force Black people out of cities. Montgomery Wilson breaks down in great detail how Black homeowners end up paying more than their white counterparts in property taxes and how tax assessments are systematically inaccurate in Black an…
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One in four adults in the United States has a disability. Yet, disability is often an afterthought for policymakers. Lauren DeBruicker examines how disability and race intersect within the civil legal system and the impact of systemic racism on Black and Brown people with disabilities. Lauren also recounts the rich history of activism in the disabi…
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Sofia Ali-Khan breaks down the forced migration of Black and Brown people in every corner of this country. Her new book, A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America, recounts government efforts to preserve a white center in each of the places she’s lived, worked, and worshiped. Sofia also discusses her tim…
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Pennsylvania State Senator Nikil Saval breaks down why racism is the bedrock of America’s housing system and how anti-Black attitudes led the federal government to neglect affordable housing for decades. Senator Saval illustrates how movements can build power through coalition-building and “making an ask,” and he explains how initiatives like a Hom…
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How Is That Legal is back and better than ever in Season 2! Kee Tobar, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer of Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, invites experts from a wide range of backgrounds to break down examples of systemic racism in the law and policy. By the end of each episode, you’ll understand the forces behind everyday injustices t…
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In this special episode of How Is That Legal, Kee invites her friend and CLS colleague Tracie Johnson to reflect on lessons learned this season and what else needs to be explored next season. Kee and Tracie both share shocking stories that made them ask, “How in the world is that legal?” and talk about the importance of centering people who are imp…
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None of us can afford climate change, but the costs are even higher for Black and Brown people and communities, especially for those who can’t afford heating or cooling. As the planet gets hotter, we must address climate change while also making sure that people can afford to keep their homes comfortable. It’s not too late, but if we don’t act soon…
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Welcome to America…. where low-income families risk losing their homes if a loved one lives in a nursing home or needs help with personal care at home. That’s right. If a Medicaid recipient receives long-term care, the state can recover costs from their estate after they pass away. Stephanie Altman from the Shriver Center on Poverty Law joins us to…
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For many Black and Brown homeowners, their dream of homeownership disintegrates into a uniquely American nightmare designed to extract wealth and lock them out of economic mobility. Attorney Rachel Gallegos and Councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson join us to discuss racial disparities in homeownership, the bureaucratic saga that unfolds when …
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America’s housing system is designed to keep Black women locked out. But eviction records don’t tell the whole story. Rasheedah Phillips joins us to discuss the national housing crisis and how systemic racism is embedded in housing policy. She breaks down racial discrimination in rental housing, how eviction records can haunt tenants for life, even…
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Alan Dettlaff began his career in social work as a child welfare investigator. So how did he reach the conclusion that social workers must refuse to cooperate with the system altogether? Well, he tried to reduce racial disproportionality within child welfare and foster care for years. In this episode, Dr. Dettlaff shares his research on the unique …
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More than half of Black children experience a child welfare investigation by their eighteenth birthday– almost twice the prevalence for white children. April Lee knows the family surveillance system well. More than eight years ago, April’s three children were removed from her home. Among her family, friends, and community, most people have been thr…
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More than one in ten Black children in America will be forcibly separated from their parents and placed in foster care by the time they reach age eighteen. Professor Dorothy Roberts joins us to discuss the racialized history of parenting, family autonomy, and the child welfare system. From the role of slavery in framing the Black mother to disastro…
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Kee Tobar and expert guests break down examples of systemic racism in the law and policy. By the end of each episode, you’ll understand the forces behind everyday injustices that make us ask, “How in the world is that legal?” In our first season, How Is That Legal will examine racial disparities in the child welfare system, housing discrimination, …
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How many times have you encountered an injustice that shocked you so much that you wondered, “How in the world could this possibly be legal?” Well, that’s exactly why we at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia created our new podcast, How Is That Legal. With help from our host, CLS Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer Kee Tobar, expert guests wil…
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In this episode I talk to Yasmin about her experiences growing up, and how this led to some down moments for her. However, facing these down times helped Yasmin to develop coping mechanisms and turn the downs into ups. Yasmin's story has ups and downs as a continuum throughout her life rather than a defined story for each. Please subscribe and rate…
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In this episode I talk to Cathal about his 'Up' pushing himself creatively beyond what he thought possible, culminating in the release of his first music album, and his 'Down' a period in his life where he felt isolated, frustrated and alone. Please rate or review at all the usual podcast places. Doing this really helps other people discover the po…
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In this episode I talk to Axenia about her 'up' - connecting with her father, in an unconventional but meaningful way, and her 'down' - a combination of incidents that led her to question herself, and what she was doing in her life at that time. Please rate or review at all the usual podcast places. Doing this really helps other people discover the…
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In this episode I talk to Chris about his 'up' - which has been finding inspiration in other people, particularly the person he works alongside as a support worker, and his 'down' - which was a period in his life where he experienced bullying at school and a sense of not belonging. Please rate or review at all the usual podcast places. Doing this r…
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In this episode I talk to Kim about her 'up' - which has been year of 2019 and her 'down' which was a period of time in her life which started with a car accident in 2017. Please rate or review at all the usual podcast places. Doing this really helps other people discover the podcast :) Support The Up & Down Podcast at Patreon Music: Creo – Place o…
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A load of Champions crowned; Teary Hamlin News; The Dinger and The Suarez still no news; Harvick hopes for MORE penalties; Johnson and Alonso swap rides; Innovators vs NASCAR with Klausmeier Music; Snowball Derby News; NASCAR Banquet News; Birthdays; Social Media Madness feat. New Busch Baby News, Logano's Twitter feed, Bubba Wallace Streaming. One…
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Rodney Childers invited to the party, if there is one; Kenny Wallace gives up microphone for a helmet fulltime; Endings - Johnson & Knaus, Front Row & Barney, Cole Whit, Elliott Sadler; CUP ROTY announced; Jeremy Mayfield rumors; The Silver Fox is Gone; Innovators vs NASCAR; Schedules; Turkey Night; Weather, Birthdays; Social Media Madness with Jim…
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Truex Jr officially displaces Suarez; Fanatics finito at the track; Tony Gibson back on the box for Harvick after L1 penalty; Innovators vs NASCAR; Danica invites you to a Fireside Chat; Birthdays, Schedules, Weather; Social Media Madness feat. Samantha Busch progress report, Kyle Petty's Facebook LIVE a must-see, Dale Jr. spies Bieber's badass war…
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Jimmie Johnson has a new Ally for the next 2 years; RCR claims Tyler Reddick for Xfinity program; Japanese driver Akinori Ogata debuts at ISM Xfinity race; ISC buys Racing Electronics and now almost controls the whole world; Taternater heaped with great goodness at Texas for only $12 bucks; Innovators vs NASCAR; Derek Thorn crowned K&N West Champio…
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Former KuBu GF Patricia Driscoll trial begins; CMS has new EVP and GM Greg Walter; ISM has new Prez in Julie Giese; Texas goes big with WeatherSTEM; NASCAR and eBay come together for charity; Innovators vs NASCAR; K&N West finale; ARCA season done Creed the Champ; Schedules, Weather, Birthdays, Social Media Madness feat. Martinsville seeks Larson-l…
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Dale Jr's new book; Bubba makes the list; Ryan Reed walking; Premium Motorsports done; Innovators vs NASCAR bunch of L1's; Bonsignore Champion; Sheldon Creed almost there; ARCA, K&N, Whelen News, Schedule for Kansas; Weather, Birthdays, Social Media Madness feat. Kurt & Ashley, Sherry Pollex, Jebb & Ward Burton, Jenna Fryer vs Blaney…
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Kahne calls it a career; DiBenedetto moves to LFR, Toyota; Dynamic duo of Knaus & Johnson kaput after this season; K&N East celebrates Tyler Ankrum; K&N West heads to All American Speedway; One left for Whelen Modified Tour; NASCAR Schedule, Weather & Birthdays; Social Media Madness with Kligerman, Tifft, Waltrip and Will Power lost in Detroit. One…
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Kahne still struggling, sits out Dover race; Jordan Anderson warrant dropped; Former KBM driver's father gets 10 years behind bars; Deegan first female K&N winner; Pinty's Champion crowned; ARCA News; Whelen Modified Tour News; Innovators vs NASCAR; Points Leader Breakdown; Race Schedules, Race Weather, Birthdays and Social Media Madness with Pete …
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Race truck hot potato featuring Jordan Anderson; Allmendinger all-mend-out at JTG Daugherty; Justin Marks calls it a career in NASCAR; Coughlin out - Gallagher in, and so is Tyler Dippel for GMS in the Camping World Truck Series; Gragson is JR Motorsports newest young'un; Innovators vs NASCAR; Pinty's Series sees LaCroix as first US winner; Fall Br…
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NASCAR declares new head honcho; BZF not guilty plea; Ward Jr lawsuit dismissed; Innovators vs NASCAR; ARCA news from Salem brew-ha-ha; Pinty's Series hits the US for the first time; Birthdays; Weekend Weather and Race Schedules; Social Media Madness - truck series driver bags elk the hard way; Bad Brad's dad is Worlds Fastest Keselowski; NASCAR dr…
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