Coalition Against Global Genocide
Never Again
Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) Join Dr. Pius Kamau as we journey across the globe taking a deep look at past, present and impending genocides and crimes against humanity. Listen to experts who discuss not only the history but also the resiliency and mental health of people who are recovering from these heinous acts. In addition, we will explore uplifting stories of hope and progress in our society as we recognize and highlight special months through the year such as Black History Month, Women's History Month , Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month, Asian/Pacific I...
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Episodes
While No One Was Watching: Empowering Women Survivors of Rwanda's Genocide 31.03.2025 44:54
Dr. Pius Kamau engages with Rwandan-American Furah Chantal, exploring her harrowing memories of surviving the Rwandan genocide. They discuss Rwanda's transition from unity to division, the profound impact on women, and the enduring trauma faced by survivors. Furah shares heart-wrenching insights into her family's loss and emphasizes the ongoing need for healing and support. Through her story, Fura...
While No One Was Watching: South Sudan's Complex Fight For Peace 28.03.2025 57:40
While No One Was Watching is a series that uncovers the hidden histories behind some of the world’s most devastating genocides and conflicts. Through deep research and compelling storytelling by subject matter experts and survivors, we explore the moments that led to these tragedies, the warning signs that went unheeded, and the voices of those who witnessed history unfold. By shining a ligh...
Women Icons: Condoleezza Rice & Deb Haaland 25.03.2025 14:36
Explore the dynamic journeys of two pioneering women in American politics, Condoleezza Rice and Deb Haaland. From breaking racial barriers to shaping international and indigenous policies, their stories of resilience and purpose highlight the importance of representation in leadership. Discover how both women have influenced change and paved the way for future generations to continue breaking ceil...
Black Titans: Stories of Resilience 28.02.2025 13:10
Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here This episode features stories of resilience and extraordinary achievements by Frederick Douglass, Mary Ellen Pleasant, and Robert Reed Church. Discover how these historic black figures overcame racial barriers, fought for emancipation, and built economic empowerment. Learn about Douglass’s influential speeches, Pleasant’s civil rights activism,...
Being Black in Today's America 25.02.2025 17:07
Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here This episode connects systemic racism's impact on Black Americans, from housing discrimination and the racial wealth gap to the school-to-prison pipeline and generational trauma. Explore how institutional racism in education, criminal justice, and mental health care perpetuates inequality. Learn about redlining, appraisal bias, and the legacy of...
The Evolution of the African American Experience and Identity (Part II ) 17.02.2025 17:17
Dr. Pius Kamau and Dr. Lee Butler, the President and CEO of the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, continue their discussion exploring the enduring impact of historical racism on contemporary African American life. They delve into the myths of a post-racial society, the unique dynamics of the Black family, and the systemic roots of inequality in education and incarceration. Emphasizin...
The Evolution of the African American Experience and Identity (Part I) 17.02.2025 33:57
Dr. Pius Kamau and Dr. Lee Butler, the President and CEO of the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, engage in a profound discussion exploring the enduring impact of historical racism on contemporary African American life. They delve into the myths of a post-racial society, the unique dynamics of the Black family, and the systemic roots of inequality in education and incarceration. Emphasizing the...
Uniting for Action Against Global Genocide 27.12.2024 44:55
Discover how the Coalition Against Global Genocide aims to expand its reach and impact in the coming years, empowering individuals and communities to take action for a better world. Join Dr. Pius Kamau and Ivonne Cameron as they explore the critical themes of advocacy, education, and empowerment in the fight against global genocide. They highlight the importance of addressing "flashpoints" around...
The Impact on Native American Identity and the Tragic Legacy of Indian Schools 01.12.2024 24:39
Explore the profound impact of policies that dismantled Native American culture and sovereignty, focusing on the dark history of Indian boarding schools and the enduring trauma faced by Indigenous communities. This episode features insights from past episodes examining the dire consequences of the Indian Appropriations Act, Dawes Act, and the Indian Citizenship Act. Listen on Apple Podcasts...
Echoes of the Past: Native American History and Resilience - The Initial Encounters and Land Theft 23.11.2024 23:13
This episode discuss the history of systematic land theft and its immediate impact on Native society. Understand the struggles and resilience of indigenous peoples as they faced forced relocations, broken treaties, and cultural disruptions. Reflect on the historical and ongoing challenges these communities face and consider a future rooted in justice and partnership. Listen on Apple Pod...
What is Hispanic American Heritage Month & Why Do We Need One? 15.09.2024 57:27
Dr. Pius Kamau and Polly Baca, the first Hispanic woman elected to the Colorado State Senate and a founding staff member of the National Council La Raza (now UnidosUS ) explore the reason why September 15th-October 15th has been designated as Hispanic American Heritage month and how it represents all Latin communities in the US in spite of their differences and similarities. Listen on A...
America the Beautiful: Ethnic Minorities Living in America 05.07.2024 53:15
Dr. Pius Kamu hosts a profound discussion with Karen Wilde, Adrian Miller, Philip Swain, and Amber "Alani" Jones. From Native American and Hawaiian insights to the African American experience, the conversation explores the intersections of identity, heritage, and the shared and differing experiences of living in America. Each shares their unique perspectives on American identity, their hopes...
What is Juneteenth and Why is it Needed? 24.06.2024 35:15
Dr. Pius Kamu and Dr. Vern Howard, the chairman of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Colorado Holiday Commission, .delves into the deep history and significance of Juneteenth, offering insights on the Emancipation Proclamation, the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, and the historic challenges faced by newly freed slaves. They discuss the complex journey from enslavement to freedom, the crucial role of...
The Separation 31.05.2024 24:25
Kaye Yuen's family survived the Japanese internment camps in California. Listen as she shares what their life was like in the camps, and how her family not only survived but thrived after being released. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) Don...
A Country Within a Country; A Crown That Was Lost 24.05.2024 41:08
Join Dr Kamau as he discusses with the Co-Founder and President Lisa Kelekolio and the Vice President Philip Swain from the Pi'ilani Hawaiian Civic Club of Colorado how Hawaii became our 50th state and learn what happened to the Hawaiian royal family. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coal...
What is Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Why Is It Needed? 03.05.2024 41:29
Fran Campbell from Asian Chamber of Commerce in Denver will talk about the importance of this month and how it came about. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here See Privacy Policy at https://art19....
Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators and Upstanders 26.04.2024 1:00:09
Karen Brass will discuss how normal everyday people can create an environment of complacency and destruction by looking the other way Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Califor...
The Normalization of Cruelty 19.04.2024 49:23
Barbara Coloroso discusses how bullying and cruelty, early stages of genocide, have become the norm here in America and how you can combat it. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here See Privacy Poli...
The Coalition Against Global Genocide 12.04.2024 43:29
Roz Duman, Founder and Executive Director of the Coalition Against Global Genocide , discusses how the organization was birthed from a need to educate and take a stand against crimes against humanity and the atrocities as they incur around the globe and in our own backyard. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented...
Why Do We Need a Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month? 05.04.2024 29:43
Fateful April: The Killing Fields of Cambodia Peter Van Arsdale discusses how the month of April came to be chosen as the month of recognition and the necessity of it. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here See Privacy Policy at htt...
Women Who Are Change Makers 22.03.2024 35:16
Tamara Banks and Bee Harris will be sharing some highlights of their work and what it means to be a woman journalist in today’s world. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Califo...
What Happens to Women During War and Genocide? 16.03.2024 51:51
On this episode hear from Millete Birhanemaskel , journalist, activist and Tigrayan Human Rights Advocate, on the atrocities of torture and rape as weapons of war against women during war. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here See...
Why is There a Women’s History Month? 08.03.2024 52:28
Jill Tietjen will discuss the many accomplishments of women in America in spite of the many obstacles they faced and why we need a women’s history month honoring them. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here See Privacy Policy at htt...
Slavery and Genocide: Differences and Similarities (Part 1) 29.02.2024 32:59
Dr. Lee Buter, President and CEO of Iliff School of Theology will discuss these and why slavery has still not been deemed a genocide in America along with the theft of Black wealth Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate Here Lemkin...
Slavery and Genocide: Differences and Similarities (Part 2) 29.02.2024 50:25
Dr. Lee Buter, President and CEO of Iliff School of Theology continues the discussion on why slavery has still not been deemed a genocide in America along with the theft of Black wealth Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts! Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) | Donate...
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