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Paperback Cabaret
Paperback Cabaret
28 episodes
6 days ago
Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.
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Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.
Show more...
Books
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E17 Mediocre Chapter One - Cowboys and Patriots: How the West Was Won
Paperback Cabaret
1 hour 26 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
E17 Mediocre Chapter One - Cowboys and Patriots: How the West Was Won

Myths and legends, genocide and lies.  The push to claim land in the West has been glorified with words like “manifest destiny” while the truth of the matter, no shocker here, is far crueler.

Off we go with chapter one in Ijeoma Oluo’s much needed book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America.

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Paperback Cabaret
Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.