On this episode of the American Prestige podcast, we speak with Jemima Pierre, professor of global race in the Institute of Race, Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice (GRSJ) at the University of British Columbia, about foreign intervention in Haiti—namely instances led by the U.S. and European powers— from the country’s inception to Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s resignation last week.
How BYD is Upending the EV Market with Paolo Gerbaudo | Tech Won't Save Us
American Origins of the Israel - Palestine Conflict, plus Climate Hope | Start Making Sense
The Nuclear Club, Pt. 2 w/ Jonathan Hunt | American Prestige
An Interview with Steve Albini (2020) | American Prestige
The War In Sudan with Khalid Medani | American Prestige
Tesla is Choosing Hype Over Substance with Edward Niedermeyer | Tech Won't Save Us
The Mob Attack on UCLA’s Gaza Encampment, plus Israel, Hamas, and Rape | Start Making Sense
State of the Sahel: Niger and Chad with Alex Thurston | American Prestige
Biden Versus the Pro-Palestinian Protesters | The Time of Monsters
News: Netanyahu Rejecting ICC, US-Saudi Security Deal, US Sanctioning Chinese Companies | American Prestige
How SHEIN Took Over Fast Fashion w/ Nicole Lipman | Tech Won't Save Us
How Dems Can Win Rural Voters, plus “Who’s Afraid of Gender?” | Start Making Sense
The Nuclear Club, Pt. 1 with Jonathan Hunt | American Prestige
Columbia University and the New Student Anti-War Movement | The Time of Monsters With Jeet Heer
News: A Biden War Funding Package, Mass Graves in Gaza, and a New Cold War Update | American Prestige
The Religious Foundations of Transhumanism with Meghan O’Gieblyn | Tech Won't Save Us
A Better Two-State Solution—Plus, the UAW's Victory | Start Making Sense
Did It Happen Here? with Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins | American Prestige
Where Did Biden’s Foreign Policy Go Wrong? | The Time of Monsters
Israel and Iran, Mass Coral Bleaching, and US Allegedly Refusing to Leave Niger | American Prestige
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free