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Rebel Nation Podcast
by Students
The Rebel Nation Podcast is an educational podcast with interviews with parents, students, and graduates that show off the school's spirit and accomplishments.
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Justice Unveiled: A Conversation with Magistrate Lawson
Step into the world of law and order on this enlightening episode of our podcast as we sit down with Magistrate Lawson. This engaging discussion will peel back the curtains on the complexities of the legal system, providing listeners with a unique glimpse into the day-to-day responsibilities and critical decisions faced by a magistrate. Magistrate Lawson will share insights from his career, offering perspectives on how justice is administered behind the scenes and the impact of legal rulings on the community. Whether you're a legal enthusiast, a student pondering a career in law, or simply curious about the workings of the judicial system, this episode promises to deliver valuable understanding and spark thought-provoking dialogue on the roles that shape our society's legal foundations. Join us for a riveting conversation that demystifies the scales of justice and brings clarity to the often opaque processes of the court.
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Navigating the Illusion of Perfection on Social Media with Amber Jordan
Amber will share her expertise on managing public image and self-worth, providing practical tips to combat the often toxic comparison culture prevalent on platforms like Instagram.This episode aims to foster an honest dialogue about the reality behind the curated lives we see online and explore topics like authenticity versus popularity, the psychological effects of celebrity culture, and the true cost of social validation over real-world connections. Prepare for a series of probing questions that will challenge our participants to reflect on their social media habits and the real-life consequences of those actions. Join us on the "Rebel Nation" podcast platform for a discussion that promises to enlighten and empower both students and listeners alike.
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A Conversation with Magistrate Khalilah Lawson
Magistrate Lawson opens up to the students about her background and her inspirations. She encourages students to not let their circumstances disrupt their progress. Students had the opportunity to ask questions and give perspective. Buckle up and enjoy this candid open dialogue.
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Rising to the Challenge: The Immortal Journey of the Father
The Father's Walk is an annual Cleveland event that aims to promote paternity and male involvement in children's lives. In this episode of Rebel Nation Podcast, we explore the history and significance of this event. We delve into the origins and city-wide effects of this remarkable effort that promotes parental involvement in their children's education and personal development. Be sure to tune in as we delve into the topic of positive fatherhood and its enduring impact on families and communities in Cleveland through The Father's Walk.
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Redlining from our eyes
The practice of "redlining," in which financial institutions discriminated against people living in areas with a high concentration of Black or minority residents, started in the 1930s and persisted till today. The word "redlining" comes from the Home Owners' Loan Corporation's (HOLC) use of color-coding to designate minority neighborhoods as "high risk" investment locations. There are large racial gaps in housing, education, and economic opportunities because this strategy deliberately prevented Black families from becoming wealthy through homeownership. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 made redlining illegal, but the practice is still observable in segregated neighborhoods and the racial wealth disparity. In this episode of Rebel Nation Podcast, we'll take a look at how redlining affected urban America and how people are still fighting to erase its history so that everyone may live in a fairer society.
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The Crown Act, Stereotyping, Profiling Blacks, and More
In this powerful episode of the Rebel Nation Podcast, we sit down with students to discuss the important and often overlooked issues of racial stereotyping, profiling, and discrimination that impact Black communities every day. We delve into the significance of the CROWN Act, legislation aimed at ending race-based hair discrimination, and explore how biases about appearance can lead to broader social injustices. Through candid conversations and personal stories, our students share their experiences with racial profiling and the harmful stereotypes that still persist. Together, we unpack the complexities of these issues and examine the steps needed to create a more equitable and just society. Join us for an enlightening and thought-provoking discussion that challenges the status quo and empowers listeners to push for change.
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The realities of being a teen part 2
High school students talk about daily issues they face at inner-city schools
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The valentine mom
Mom's discuss love and parenting, the GenZ effect.
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Justice in focus with Judge Ryan. The ordinary man
Judge Ryan talks to students about how his life in the inner-city helped to propel him to success.
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Reality of being a teen
High school students discuss the realism of being a teen.
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