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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!
A very timely and hugely informative Friday bonus for you this week, as Pip is joined by two guests, one after the other. The first is Alex S. Vitale (professor of sociology at Brooklyn College, US), followed by Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper (University Of Greenwich, humanities and social science department).
With everything we’ve seen over the last month in most recent history, one sentiment and statement that’s been gaining traction is “Defund The Police”. On face value and without any further research or intrigue, this could come across in an entirely different way than it is supposed to. Pip did a good amount of digging, and after being passed along to appropriate potential guests, meetings were set up and he arrived at two people who are well versed and well equiped to speak on the issue. In the interest of balance, he speaks to Alex from the US, where the issue is very pertinent and pressing and also has very different implications for society there, and also Adam from the UK, who goes into what this means for the UK and the nuances involved.
It’s a complex matter for sure, but along with the accompanying links from Pip to break down what’s been talked about, and a comprehensive conclusion, you’ll hopefully be way more up on the subject than you might have been previously, and have a good understanding on what it means to say ‘defund the police’. Be informed, share, and enjoy.
EPISODE LINKS:
ADAM ELLIOTT on TWITTER
ADAM ONLINE
ALEX VITALE on TWITTER
ALEX ONLINE
ALEX's ARTICLE in THE GUARDIAN
LINKS FOR SCROOBIUS PIP & SPEECH DEVELOPMENT:
SCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTER
SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM
SCROOBIUS PIP on PATREON
NORTH STAR RISING
POD BIBLE
SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS
DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK
DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM
DISTRACTION PIECES PODCAST ARCHIVE
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!
A very timely and hugely informative Friday bonus for you this week, as Pip is joined by two guests, one after the other. The first is Alex S. Vitale (professor of sociology at Brooklyn College, US), followed by Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper (University Of Greenwich, humanities and social science department).
With everything we’ve seen over the last month in most recent history, one sentiment and statement that’s been gaining traction is “Defund The Police”. On face value and without any further research or intrigue, this could come across in an entirely different way than it is supposed to. Pip did a good amount of digging, and after being passed along to appropriate potential guests, meetings were set up and he arrived at two people who are well versed and well equiped to speak on the issue. In the interest of balance, he speaks to Alex from the US, where the issue is very pertinent and pressing and also has very different implications for society there, and also Adam from the UK, who goes into what this means for the UK and the nuances involved.
It’s a complex matter for sure, but along with the accompanying links from Pip to break down what’s been talked about, and a comprehensive conclusion, you’ll hopefully be way more up on the subject than you might have been previously, and have a good understanding on what it means to say ‘defund the police’. Be informed, share, and enjoy.
EPISODE LINKS:
ADAM ELLIOTT on TWITTER
ADAM ONLINE
ALEX VITALE on TWITTER
ALEX ONLINE
ALEX's ARTICLE in THE GUARDIAN
LINKS FOR SCROOBIUS PIP & SPEECH DEVELOPMENT:
SCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTER
SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM
SCROOBIUS PIP on PATREON
NORTH STAR RISING
POD BIBLE
SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS
DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK
DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM
DISTRACTION PIECES PODCAST ARCHIVE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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