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Civil Rights Movement vs. Current-Day Climate Movement
Did political movements of the 1960s and '70s have deeper roots with longer lasting positive impacts than our 21st century political movements?
How would we define a political movement? Why did the Civil Rights movement achieved many tangible successes but the Climate movement has not? How has the digital age changed political movements?
Please Note: The numbers for the 2024 presidential election popular vote are based on the latest count available in the morning of Dec. 5, 2024. By the evening of the same day, however, the popular vote count had slightly (not materially) changed. That change is not reflected in the podcast.
*****🚩About My Guest:
Prof. Robin Boyle is a law professor at St. John's University, School of Law. She has written extensively on a variety of topics.
In this interview, we discuss her contribution to the book Generational Politics in the United States - From the Silents to Gen Z and Beyond, in the following chapter "The Times They Are A Changin: Generational Comparisons of the Civil Rights Movement with the Current-Day Climate Movement".
*****Hypermasculine Trumpism & Politainment:
Here is my interview with Dr. David Schultz, in which he reviews politics of 2023.
*****
Presidential Comebacks
Here is my interview with Prof. Michael Gerhardt, in which he compares Grover Cleveland's run for a second term to Donald Trump's run in 2024.
I hope you enjoy these episodes.
Adel, host & producer
History Behind News podcast & on YouTube
►SUPPORT:
Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
By Adel Aali, History Behind News5
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Civil Rights Movement vs. Current-Day Climate Movement
Did political movements of the 1960s and '70s have deeper roots with longer lasting positive impacts than our 21st century political movements?
How would we define a political movement? Why did the Civil Rights movement achieved many tangible successes but the Climate movement has not? How has the digital age changed political movements?
Please Note: The numbers for the 2024 presidential election popular vote are based on the latest count available in the morning of Dec. 5, 2024. By the evening of the same day, however, the popular vote count had slightly (not materially) changed. That change is not reflected in the podcast.
*****🚩About My Guest:
Prof. Robin Boyle is a law professor at St. John's University, School of Law. She has written extensively on a variety of topics.
In this interview, we discuss her contribution to the book Generational Politics in the United States - From the Silents to Gen Z and Beyond, in the following chapter "The Times They Are A Changin: Generational Comparisons of the Civil Rights Movement with the Current-Day Climate Movement".
*****Hypermasculine Trumpism & Politainment:
Here is my interview with Dr. David Schultz, in which he reviews politics of 2023.
*****
Presidential Comebacks
Here is my interview with Prof. Michael Gerhardt, in which he compares Grover Cleveland's run for a second term to Donald Trump's run in 2024.
I hope you enjoy these episodes.
Adel, host & producer
History Behind News podcast & on YouTube
►SUPPORT:
Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

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