While traveling this summer, Josh Herring met Josh Davis, Executive Director of Proskuneo, a ministry focused on helping churches expand their outreach in multicultural and multilingual ways. In this episode, they discuss Clarkston, GA ("The most diverse square mile in the United States"), multiculturalism, and the way churches can come alongside international refugees to welcome them into the United States. Side note one - this episode is adjacent to a potential 2019-2020 PF resolution on international climate change refugees. Side note two - the day after recording, Josh Herring learned that as of 2016 the UN stated there were 21 million international refugees, rather than the 67 million number he cites in this interview. Enjoy!
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What's the Res - Summer 2020 (E3) - Afro-Pessimism vs. Afro-Idealism - A Conversation with Dr. Ben Voth
What's the Res - Summer 2020 (E2) - Rule of Law, Race Riots, and Debate as a Solution: A Conversation with Dr. Nick Higgins
What's the Res - Summer 2020 (E1) - George Floyd, Riots, Revolution, and the 2020 Summer Series
Season 2, Episode 54 - ISD Advice on Nats 2020 LD - Resolved: The intergenerational accumulation of wealth is antithetical to democracy
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 53 - "Resolved: The intergenerational accumulation of wealth is antithetical to democracy" Part 2 - Aff and Neg Arguments
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 52 - "Resolved: On balance, charter schools are beneficial to the quality of education in the United States"- A Conversation with Dr. Robert Jackson
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 51 - Congressional Debate, NatCirc Competition, and Identity: A Conversation with Adam Jacobi
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 50 - "Resolved: The intergenerational accumulation of wealth is antithetical to democracy" - NSDA Nats 2020 LD Topic and Resolution Analysis
What's the Res - Bonus Episode: RIP, Sir Roger Scruton: A Conversation with Nick Kennicott, Landon Loftin, and Josh Herring
What's the Res - Bonus Episode - Fear and Trembling: Ethan, Patrick, and Josh discuss Soren Kierkegaard, Epistemology, and Metaphysics
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 49 - Mapping the Debate World: An Interview with Crawford Leavoy of Durham Academy
What's the Res - Bonus Episode - Economics in the era of COVID19: A Conversation with Dr. Paul Mueller of The King's College (NYC)
What's the Res? Season 2, Episode 48 - Ethics in the Time of COVID19: A Conversation with Blake Faulkner
What's the Res - Bonus Episode - Joe Biden vs. Bernie Sanders, and Life in the Era of COVID-19 (AKA Josh and Ethan talk about the last DNC nominee debate)
What's the Res? Season 2, Episode 47 - Nietzsche and the Kritikal Mindset
What's the Res? Season 2, Episode 46: March PF - "Resolved: The United States should Increase its use of Nuclear Energy for Commercial Energy Production" - A Conversation with Dr. Spence Spencer
It's a Big World out There: Reflections on a Small School going to the 46th Annual Harvard Forensics Tournament
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 44 - March/April LD - "Predictive Policing is Unjust" (AKA: What do Charles Murray, Michel Foucault, and Predpol have in common?)
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 43 - Kritiks: A Debate Strategy for National Competition at Harvard University
What's the Res - Season 2, Episode 42 - Comprehending the Welfare State: February 2020 PF with Elliot Gaiser
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