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Kettering Foundation
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 เม.ย. 2023
The Charles F. Kettering Foundation, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, operating foundation rooted in the American tradition of inventive research. Founded in 1927 “to sponsor and carry out scientific research for the benefit of humanity,” the foundation is inspired by the innovativeness and ingenuity of its founder, the American inventor Charles F. Kettering. For the past four decades, the foundation’s research and programs have focused on the needs of democracy worldwide.
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A Healthy Approach to Politics
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Civil Rights and Democracy: A Conversation with Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole
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Kettering president and CEO Sharon L. Davies sat down with Johnnetta B. Cole to document and celebrate Cole’s extensive and multifaceted journey over more than eight decades. Cole is a Kettering Foundation senior fellow and a noted anthropologist, educator, author, speaker, and consultant on diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in workplaces. Cole is the former president of both Spel...
The Stakes: Combatting Censorship -- Art, Culture, and Defending Democracy
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WEBINAR: How Authoritarian Leaders Use Media to Divide and Dismantle Democracy
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María Teresa Kumar: Latinos and America’s Promise
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Learn more about The Context → www.kettering.org/thecontext/ Subscribe to The Context: Apple → apple.co/3YhVv8J Spotify → spoti.fi/3Wm778f Amazon → amzn.to/3yczEoE RSS → bit.ly/3WfZ0Kl Latinos are the fastest growing demographic group in the United States and are now the second-largest ethnic group in the country. Growing diversity shouldn’t be a challenge to democracy-no race or culture holds ...
The Stakes: Stacey Abrams Talks Voter Suppression and Protecting Democracy
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The Hidden Struggles of #GenZ: Mental Health, Economy, and Civic Engagement | The Context Podcast
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Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II: Justice and Democracy Is Worth Holding On To
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Dayton Democracy Summit: Why We Do What We Do
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Dayton Democracy Summit: What's Democracy Got to Do with Our Lives?
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Resilience Meets Reality: Gen Z’s Journey Through Political Hurdles | The Context Podcast
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America's political polarization is NOT permanent | #TheContext Podcast
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Who controls the conversation? Social Media's impact on Elections | #TheContext Podcast
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Who controls the conversation? 💬 Social media platforms have immense power over what we see and share-but are they doing enough to prevent the spread of violence and hate, especially during election season? We tackled this topic on last week's episode of #TheContext podcast with Rachel Kleinfeld while we dove into the debate over free speech, private platforms, and how they can better protect o...
We fought a revolution to be free from taxes - how did that work out? There is hardly anything that is not taxed today, and still it is 35 trillion short of covering the expenditures never contemplated by the drafters of the constitution. Presidential immunity does not have it's birthplace in the constitution but in justice.
How could outright murder of a political rival EVER be without legal consequences by anyone, even a president. And since this theoretical president is not likely to commit the act, where does that leave the perpetrator so ordered? Not only is murder/homicide against moral and religious principles, it is against all laws. I don't get that. Wow the Supreme Clowns....
Speaking to the young ones who did not know their history, thank you very 🙏 ❤️ 😊 much
SCOTUS AGAINST THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
No question that it is unconstitutional
Yes it is unconstitutional. This should be obvious. How do we get rid of these clowns? Especially Roberts. This has to be a long running conspiracy. Trump didn't figure this out. He's an imbecile.
wish i'd seen this earlier.
Thank you! 🇺🇸
Looking forward to reading my copy of the 1/6 graphic novel, thank you! 🇺🇸
🙏 Amen; Man is repeating history. We won't go back!!🗳💙💙💙💙🥰♥️
Thank you so much Alexander for your service and the work you did on behalf of America and the Constitution.
Land of the free ... Hmmmm. Yeah, right. Book bans are not only a "red state problem", it is a giant red flag. Thank you for your support of a civil society, which is currently an imaginary notion.
Their superior cort are full of liars except for one honest lady!!!
United States have a sad sag of rules and laws...Happy to not be an American...Trump has a unity because he breaks the law in America..how sad is that! Poor America!!!
The Supreme Court showed a wilful disregard of Facts, language, and the constitution because they are part of a conspiracy against Democracy, when they did not disqualify Trump. It renders the oath of inauguration a farce.
Amen welcome sir much respect
Highest crooked court.
This Supreme Court that we presently have is disgusting!! 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿🙃👎🏿 Yeah, Roberts says State by State just like Trump says State by State…. 🥴
This Supreme Court that we presently have is disgusting!! 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿🙃👎🏿
We are in big trouble. Getting rid of Chevron will be a danger to our health safety and well-being. It supports autocracy. Trump isn't just responsible for all returning Roe. He also has put in the Supreme Court judges who are corrupt.
We are in big trouble.
They both their oath.!!!
Why did they make that decision? How?
FOX news ( Not news) Prapaganda NewsMax ( Not news) Prapaganda
I blame media that perpetuated Trump's lies at the very expense of Democracy
Surpreme Court Judge's 6 Republicans saying only Trump is above the law. America has never wanted a king. Trump will be brought to justice soon.
Warning America Public about what Trump and Insurrectionist are planning
Great photo. What a handsome open face.
Of course ‘Presidential Immunity’ is unconstitutional! No one who has ever studied American History in depth, including the writings of our Founders who wrote our Constitution and our early history which led to that writing, would EVER say those good men intended ANY member of our government, including our President and Supreme Court Justices, to be held above the law at ANY time!
Judy Woodruff, everyone knows you’re a fake!
It's rogue court
We understand
Cause we always been the harvest
lol
Why hasn’t trump been tried for his unlawful behavior ?
If this sort of immunity was drafted into wording for an amendment to the Constitution I doubt it would be able to get 1/3 of the states to support it.
What about the Heritage Foundation's 2025 plan and influence on the Supreme Court?
DUMP TRUMP - DUMP PROJECT 2025 - VOTE BLUE ALL THE WAY DOWN 💙
GREAT PODCAST!!! 👍👍
Giving a platform to an election denier? Not a good look at all.
WHEN HAVE WE EVER HAD JUSTICE AND OR DEMOCRACY....ANSWER PLEASE??
That's called life. Get used to it. It's not going to get easier just because you can't handle it. 😢
Keep criminal defendants out of the President office.. Trump turned against his oath!!
Outstanding!!
Judge Luttig still has a sore ass from being fucked over by George Bush for a SCOTUS appointment. He's on path of petty revenge now.
Much respect to all of you thats nnott how being a king works you are the smartesst legal mindss in america therre has to be another way to dump this supreme court before it is the ruin of america
They said oonly conservative presidents
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I have zero faith in anything this Supreme Court says