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Facing Reality 4 Social Justice
Wayne Heimbach
26 episodes
8 months ago
Touch an issue and you'll get a response - sometimes a shock. Let's take this walk together, getting answers to questions about social issues we may have and listening to those who can help us understand. It's an international journey of activity and culture. Welcome aboard!!!

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Touch an issue and you'll get a response - sometimes a shock. Let's take this walk together, getting answers to questions about social issues we may have and listening to those who can help us understand. It's an international journey of activity and culture. Welcome aboard!!!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Politics
Arts,
Performing Arts,
History,
News
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Summer on Fire - Detroit 1967 - A Novel
Facing Reality 4 Social Justice
43 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Summer on Fire - Detroit 1967 - A Novel

I’ll be talking to Peter Werbe about his book – Summer on Fire – a Detroit Novel. This novel details how a group of people around the alternative newspaper – Fifth Estate – reacted to the reality of an urban uprising happening around them.


Summer in Detroit was hot in 1967. And people were anxious. War was raging in Vietnam and the body count was growing – and opposition to the war was growing right along with the count.

 

 John Kennedy has been assassinated in 1963 and Malcolm X had also been killed two years after that.

 

Dr. King and SNCC had been leading some very vocal civil rights actions but have only had some important but often only symbolic victories. For most people – especially for African-Americans – life went on as usual. The status quo held.

 

We’d like to thank you for joining us in Facing Reality 4 Social Justice as we look at a fictional account of what happened in Detroit during the summer of 1967.



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Facing Reality 4 Social Justice
Touch an issue and you'll get a response - sometimes a shock. Let's take this walk together, getting answers to questions about social issues we may have and listening to those who can help us understand. It's an international journey of activity and culture. Welcome aboard!!!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.