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Part 1:
We talk with Jenna Norton, who works at NIH. She is o a signatory to the Bethesda Declaration, which objects to the cuts to the NIH research budget and termination of research projects.
We discuss how these cuts are affecting ongoing research projects, and the participants.
Part 2:
We talk withCraig Johnson, who holdsa PhD in history from the University of California, Berkeley, and hosts theFifteen Minutes of Fascismpodcast covering the global rise of the radical right.
We discuss why fascism appears to be so attractive to young men all over the world, and in the US.
WNHNFM.ORG productions
Music: "War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing" Edwin Starr, 1969
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Part 1:
We talk with Jenna Norton, who works at NIH. She is o a signatory to the Bethesda Declaration, which objects to the cuts to the NIH research budget and termination of research projects.
We discuss how these cuts are affecting ongoing research projects, and the participants.
Part 2:
We talk withCraig Johnson, who holdsa PhD in history from the University of California, Berkeley, and hosts theFifteen Minutes of Fascismpodcast covering the global rise of the radical right.
We discuss why fascism appears to be so attractive to young men all over the world, and in the US.
WNHNFM.ORG productions
Music: "War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing" Edwin Starr, 1969

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