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Podcasts


Philip Kaisary: From Havana to Hollywood- Slave Resistance in the Cinematic Imaginary | Turn the Page Podcast

July 3, 2024

Turn the Page Podcast is the official podcast of the Syosset Public Library located on Long Island, New York, USA and hosted and produced by the librarians of Syosset. In this episode, Philip Kaisary talks about his new book “From Havana to Hollywood: Slave Resistance in the Cinematic Imaginary” out with SUNY Press. A fascinating exploration of the depiction of slave rebellions on film. He stopped by to chat about his research into some extremely interesting films.

Julen Etxabe: Religion, Philosophy, Indigenous Culture, & Law | Bigger Than Me Podcast

August 23, 2022

Bigger Than Me is a podcast hosted by Aaron Pete in which Aaron speaks with Indigenous leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, professors, politicians, musicians, and community leaders to learn about their journey and how they make an impact bigger than themselves. In this episode, Aaron and Julen Etxabe (Assistant Professor Peter A Allard Shcool of Law, Canada Research Chair in Jurisprudence and Human Rights) discuss how the law interacts with religion, philosophy and Indigenous culture. Aaron asks Julen about his perspectives on western culture, belief systems, decolonization and meaning.

Corporations are Psychopaths | Countersign Podcast

October 20, 2022

COUNTERSIGN is a podcast hosted by Stewart Motha, Professor of Law at Birkbeck. In this episode, Stewart interviews Joel Bakan about his book and film, The New Corporation, which reveals a world now fully remade in the corporation’s image, perilously close to losing democracy.