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In this episode, I’m joined by Alec Karakatsanis, a trailblazing civil rights lawyer, Founder and Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps, and author of Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News. Together, we pull back the curtain on how everyday headlines shape what we believe about crime, safety, and justice, and how those beliefs serve the powerful and not necessarily the public.
We dive into:
This conversation will change the way you read the news — and maybe even the way you see the world.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Copaganda and Its Impact
03:05 Defining Copaganda: Features and Implications
07:01 Challenging Perspectives on Propaganda
10:39 The Construction of Crime and Its Reporting
17:27 Understanding Harm: The Overlooked Crimes
22:17 Manufacturing Fear Through Media
28:22 The Punishment Bureaucracy: A Flawed Solution
35:02 Rethinking Safety and Community Solutions
40:10 Navigating Media Consumption Critically
Links:
What you need to start a court watch program
Democracy Now
Credits:
Created and hosted by Abbie Henson
Edited by Isabelle Kerby-Mcgowan
Website by Sarah Lords
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By Dr. Abigail Henson5
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Send us a text
In this episode, I’m joined by Alec Karakatsanis, a trailblazing civil rights lawyer, Founder and Executive Director of Civil Rights Corps, and author of Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News. Together, we pull back the curtain on how everyday headlines shape what we believe about crime, safety, and justice, and how those beliefs serve the powerful and not necessarily the public.
We dive into:
This conversation will change the way you read the news — and maybe even the way you see the world.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Copaganda and Its Impact
03:05 Defining Copaganda: Features and Implications
07:01 Challenging Perspectives on Propaganda
10:39 The Construction of Crime and Its Reporting
17:27 Understanding Harm: The Overlooked Crimes
22:17 Manufacturing Fear Through Media
28:22 The Punishment Bureaucracy: A Flawed Solution
35:02 Rethinking Safety and Community Solutions
40:10 Navigating Media Consumption Critically
Links:
What you need to start a court watch program
Democracy Now
Credits:
Created and hosted by Abbie Henson
Edited by Isabelle Kerby-Mcgowan
Website by Sarah Lords
Support Critical Conversations
I would love to hear your feedback, takeaways, comments, tips, and questions. Please feel free to text at the link above or email [email protected].
Follow Whatsjust on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to receive details on where and when the next live Critical Conversation will take place.
And, as always, please review, subscribe, and share with everyone you know :)
Become a supporter of the show with a monthly subscription (amount of your choice) and get a shoutout in upcoming episodes!
Visit our website at https://www.abigailrhenson.com/podcast
Support the show

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