Civil Liberties Archives – KDA Keeping Democracy Alive Podcast & Radio Show
Civil Liberties Archives - KDA Keeping Democracy Alive Podcast & Radio Show
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Would you like to know more about the backgrounds and histories behind today's news? Subscribe to keepingdemocracyalive.com to find out the whys of where we are. Also interviews with authors of new non-fiction books. From a left perspective. Entertaining and educational twice weekly one hour shows since 2004.
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The podcast focuses on contemporary political issues, historical analysis, and social justice, covering themes such as freedom of the press, the impact of Trumpism, and the erosion of civil liberties, with episodes like A Military Security State and the Erosion of Freedom and The Power of Pardons and Democracy providing in-depth discussions.

Would you like to know more about the backgrounds and histories behind today’s news? Subscribe to keepingdemocracyalive.com to find out the whys of where we are. Also interviews with authors of new non-fiction books. From a left perspective. Entertaining and educational twice weekly one hour shows since 2004.
Fear of the other. Fear of woke, of LGBTQ+, of Black liberation, and of course the old big fear: Communism. In the age of the Cold War, right after WWII, Americans believed the Soviet Union was bankrolling worldwide liberation movements,
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