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Obscured

Obscured

著者: Kouvenda Media
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Obscured tells stories that unfold largely out of the public eye. Journalists Emily Previti and Stephanie Marudas cover critical issues that don’t get much attention in the media, reveal how these issues are complex and overshadowed and aim to cultivate understanding and explore potential solutions. Obscured is produced by Kouvenda Media and mixed by Brad Linder. The podcast features: • Original limited series that dive deep into an obscured issue • Conversational interview episodes with policy professionals, researchers and journalists • Revisiting past reporting and finding out what has happened since • Community-focused panel discussions Obscured's first season features a range of issues including the right to intellectual freedom in prison, harm reduction, compensation for people who were wrongfully convicted and a limited series about the stories of law enforcement trauma survivors. Through deep-dive reporting and conversational interview episodes, listeners will hear insights from law enforcement, trauma survivors, formerly incarcerated individuals, healthcare providers, attorneys, policy professionals, advocates, journalists and researchers about the path forward and navigating obstacles along the way. Obscured's limited series, From Words to Weapons, drops October 18th. Sign up for Obscured's newsletter: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/y/0B878C0FCD3461DB Learn more about how you can become a supporter of Obscured: https://www.kouvendamedia.com/support/2023 政治・政府 社会科学
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  • Woke AF Daily Interview About Obscured
    2024/03/21

    We’re excited to share Woke AF Daily on our feed with Danielle Moodie powered by DCP Entertainment. The podcast explores the current political climate while waking people up to their power.

    As part of our From Words to Weapons series rollout, we were guests on Woke AF Daily.

    Special thanks to Woke AF Daily for having us on the show to talk about From Words to Weapons, our reporting and why policy matters.

    This episode of Obscured features our conversation with Danielle.

    Be sure to check out Woke AF Daily wherever you get your podcasts:

    https://pod.link/1499863303

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    26 分
  • FWTW Ep 14: Series Wrap-up
    2024/03/13

    From Words to Weapons Episode 14 is the final episode in the series.

    It features a wrap-up conversation between Emily Previti and Stephanie Marudas.

    They discuss the series and reporting developments since the start of the series.

    Our deepest thanks to everyone who’s been listening! And if you have a moment, we'd greatly appreciate you sharing Obscured with others who might be interested and/or by leaving a review on a podcast platform to help the show grow.

    Thank You!

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    10 分
  • Archival Ecologies: In the Burn Zone
    2024/03/06
    We’re excited to share Archival Ecologies with you! It’s an original audio series created and hosted by Jayme Collins, who’s a postdoctoral scholar at Princeton University’s High Meadows Environmental Institute. Archival Ecologies is produced by Blue Lab — an environmental media and storytelling group at Princeton led by Professor Allison Carruth. Kouvenda Media partnered with Blue Lab on multiple projects, including working with Jayme and her team on Archival Ecologies. Archival Ecologies investigates how fires, floods, mold blooms and other ecological events are affecting cultural collections and the artifacts and memories they preserve. As climate change leads to more extreme weather events, the interactions between archives and the environments where they reside are becoming increasingly frequent and fraught. During the 2021 summer heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, the historic town of Lytton, BC and nearby First Nations reserves suffered a catastrophic wildfire that took local archives, museums and cultural collections with it. In this first season, the podcast tells the stories of those collections and the communities who have stewarded them. Through the voices of those cultural stewards and knowledge keepers and the objects that have been lost (or salvaged), Archival Ecologies explores the interwoven histories and geographies of the region and the larger intersections between climate change, cultural preservation and recovery. Listen to Archival Ecologies and other @bluelab.princeton productions at bluelab.princeton.edu and wherever you listen to podcasts. Links of interest: https://bluelab.allisoncarruth.com/projects/stories/archival-ecologies/
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    39 分
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