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Never Again is a history podcast hosted by Coalition Against Global Genocide. It has 55 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.

Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG)Join Dr. Pius Kamau as we journey across the globe taking a deep look at past, present and impending genocides and crimes against humanity. Listen to experts who discuss not only the history but also the resiliency and mental health of people who are recovering from these heinous acts. In addition, we will explore uplifting stories of hope and progress in our society as we recognize and highlight special months through the year such as Black History Month, Women's History Month, Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month, Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, National Hispanic Month and <a href="https:

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Resilience and Flour: The Unexpected Journey of a Peace Corps Volunteer to Empowering Rwandan Women

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Celebrating Women's history Month Dancing Through Life, Cleo Parker Robinson's Journey of Healing

3

Food as a Weapon, Breaking the Silence on USAID in Conflict Zones, and Addressing Global Genocide.

4

A Firsthand Account from a Congolese Survivor and Building a Future for the Next Generation in the DRC

5

Exploring the Congo's Past and Present, A Call for Change

6

Exposing A Genocide in Tigray: Survivors and Advocates Speak Out and Why the Crisis Isn’t Making Headlines

7

Exploring Rohingya Genocide and the Global Struggle for Human Rights

8

Surviving Genocide: The Unbelievable Journey of Arok Garang, One of The Lost Boys of Sudan

9

Unpacking Ukraine's Struggle: History, Resilience, and Geopolitical Stakes

10

The Genocidal Ambitions Behind the Invasion of Ukraine

11

Understanding Genocide: Definitions, History, and Human Responsibility

12

Unraveling Sudan's Turbulent History and the Warfare in Darfur

13

Decoding America's Forgotten Massacres & Racial Tragedies

14

Beyond the Tulsa Massacre: How Oklahoma's History Shapes the Complex Legacy of Black and Native Americans

15

From Emancipation to Celebration: The Unfolding Legacy of Juneteenth & Opal Lee

16

Survivor to Activist: Untold Stories From Marge Taniwaki, a Child in Japanese Internment Camp During World War II

17

The 10 Stages of the Genocidal Process

18

Challenging the Silence: How to Advocate Against Genocide in Our Times

19

The Weight of Witnessing Genocide Memorials & Unveiling Global Atrocities

20

The Uyghur Crisis in China and Parallel Struggles Against Oppression

21

A Jewish Family's Holocaust Refugee Journey, Memories of Kristallnacht, and a Childhood in a Japanese Internment Camp

22

While No One Was Watching: Empowering Women Survivors of Rwanda's Genocide

23

While No One Was Watching: South Sudan's Complex Fight For Peace

24

Women Icons: Condoleezza Rice & Deb Haaland

25

Black Titans: Stories of Resilience

26

Being Black in Today's America

27

The Evolution of the African American Experience and Identity (Part II )

28

The Evolution of the African American Experience and Identity (Part I)

29

Uniting for Action Against Global Genocide

30

The Impact on Native American Identity and the Tragic Legacy of Indian Schools

31

Echoes of the Past: Native American History and Resilience - The Initial Encounters and Land Theft

32

What is Hispanic American Heritage Month & Why Do We Need One?

33

America the Beautiful: Ethnic Minorities Living in America

34

What is Juneteenth and Why is it Needed?

35

The Separation

36

A Country Within a Country; A Crown That Was Lost

37

What is Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Why Is It Needed?

38

Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators and Upstanders

39

The Normalization of Cruelty

40

The Coalition Against Global Genocide

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Why Do We Need a Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month?

42

Women Who Are Change Makers

43

What Happens to Women During War and Genocide?

44

Why is There a Women’s History Month?

45

Slavery and Genocide: Differences and Similarities (Part 2)

46

Slavery and Genocide: Differences and Similarities (Part 1)

47

The Role of the Black Church

48

Why Do We Need a Black History Month?

49

Sudanese Genocide's Orphans: The Lost Boys and Lost Girls

50

What is Genocide?

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