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Society & Culture:Philosophy
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This episode of Challenge 2.0 continues the conversation of the previous episode. A physician known for his research into the relationship between gun ownership and violence responds to the demand by the National Rifle Association that doctors remain silent on that issue. He’s joined by the citizen sponsor of a successful initiative that raises the age for purchasing assault rifles, expands background checks and imposes a waiting period, and by two faith leaders who explore the emotional cost of what they call the continued epidemic of gun violence.
Challenge 2.0 What Your Food Ate And Why It Matters Part One
Challenge 2.0 When Air Pollution Won’t Let Us Say “Ah”! Part Two
Challenge 2.0 When Air Pollution Won’t Let Us Say Ahh! Part Two
Challenge 2.0 When Air Pollution Won’t Let Us Say Ahh! Part One
Challenge 2.0 No Country for Young Men or Women
Challenge 2.0 American Women & Children - Endangered Species
Challenge 2.0 Making Food Sustainable, Healthy and Affordable
Challenge 2.0 Rescuing Our Children from Food Deserts-The Lil’ Sprouts Approach
Challenge 2.0 Celebrating and Connecting How Faith Can Unite
Challenge 2.0 What we Get Wrong About God...and Why It Matters
Challenge 2.0 Loneliness: Social Solitary Confinement?
Challenge 2.0 Reclaiming Food Deserts Part Three Indigenous Approaches
Challenge 2.0 Reclaiming Food Deserts Part Two The Sioux Chef
Challenge 2.0 Reclaiming Food Deserts Black Farmers Collective Part One
Challenge 2.0 Faith in Action: Moving from Prayer to Policies
Challenge 2.0 Singing Away Silence The Next Stage
Challenge 2.0 Reverend Billy: The Church of Stop Shopping, Part Two
Challenge 2.0 Reverend Billy: The Church of Stop Shopping, Part One
Challenge 2.0 Colonialism When People Become Parasites Part Two
Challenge 2.0 The Spread of News Deserts and it’s Consequences
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