Three women, connected by a small blue house in Cincinnati called the Rectory, were looking for connection during Covid-19 (aren't we all??).
So we started inviting our friends over (virtually, of course) to share their unique love stories, their passion projects, and their faith.
So, why don't you grab a warm drink and join us?
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Three women, connected by a small blue house in Cincinnati called the Rectory, were looking for connection during Covid-19 (aren't we all??).
So we started inviting our friends over (virtually, of course) to share their unique love stories, their passion projects, and their faith.
So, why don't you grab a warm drink and join us?
Find us on Facebook: "At the Rectory Podcast"
This week "At the Rectory," Katie and David talk to Austin Hall, a (soon-to-be) doctoral candidate in history at the University of Cincinnati and an expert in fascism. Austin tells us about how economics and suppressed wages can lead to social violence and how nations can prevent the rise of fascist ideologies. Not enough for you? We also hear about wage labor, class identity, and the role education can play in building better societies.
Media recommendations:
"Berlin ist Gefallen: on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h7t8VrjoaE
At the Rectory
Three women, connected by a small blue house in Cincinnati called the Rectory, were looking for connection during Covid-19 (aren't we all??).
So we started inviting our friends over (virtually, of course) to share their unique love stories, their passion projects, and their faith.
So, why don't you grab a warm drink and join us?
Find us on Facebook: "At the Rectory Podcast"