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Koji Steven Sakai takes the “Dead Air” machine into the darkest hours of American leadership. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the ultimate screen director of his own image, masking his wheelchair from a desperate nation. But as Koji points out, the real deception wasn't his health—it was his conscience. In this raw, deeply personal episode, Koji holds FDR accountable for the human math behind Executive Order 9066, the turning away of Jewish refugees on the MS St. Louis, and an executive betrayal of Black civil rights.
THE AUDIT TRAIL
Executive Order 9066 & Incarceration
The Global & Domestic Compromises
The Private Leader
SOUND CREDITS
Next Episode: Koji shifts the dial to examine the icons who built empires of moral authority on foundations of sand.
Subscribe, review, and drop an audit of your own on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
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Koji Steven Sakai takes the “Dead Air” machine into the darkest hours of American leadership. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the ultimate screen director of his own image, masking his wheelchair from a desperate nation. But as Koji points out, the real deception wasn't his health—it was his conscience. In this raw, deeply personal episode, Koji holds FDR accountable for the human math behind Executive Order 9066, the turning away of Jewish refugees on the MS St. Louis, and an executive betrayal of Black civil rights.
THE AUDIT TRAIL
Executive Order 9066 & Incarceration
The Global & Domestic Compromises
The Private Leader
SOUND CREDITS
Next Episode: Koji shifts the dial to examine the icons who built empires of moral authority on foundations of sand.
Subscribe, review, and drop an audit of your own on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!