Amy and Don explore the value and challenges of getting in the MUD—Mystery, Uncertainty, and Doubt—where vulnerability creates space for change. They look at bias in a local newspaper article on Sarah Dye, a white supremacist who remains entrenched in the Bloomington Farmers Market, and discuss the varied reaction to the recent Super Bowl halftime show.
Additional resources:
Native Americans and Mount Rushmore
The Sordid History of Mount Rushmore
Gatehouse Media Buys Bloomington's Her...
Amy and Don explore the value and challenges of getting in the MUD—Mystery, Uncertainty, and Doubt—where vulnerability creates space for change. They look at bias in a local newspaper article on Sarah Dye, a white supremacist who remains entrenched in the Bloomington Farmers Market, and discuss the varied reaction to the recent Super Bowl halftime show.
Additional resources:
- Native Americans and Mount Rushmore
- The Sordid History of Mount Rushmore
- Gatehouse Media Buys Bloomington's Herald-Times
- Gatehouse Media (Influence Watch)
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