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Never Again

Never Again

著者: Coalition Against Global Genocide
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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 Islander Heritage Month, National Hispanic Month and Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month.

Learn how you can move from a bystander to active involvement by going to our website

https://www.coagg.org/

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  • Juneteenth: Beyond the Celebration and Strategies for Collective Liberation
    2026/06/19

    Dr. Pius Kamau speaks with Dr. Ryan Ross and "Reverend Quincy" Shannon on the significance of Juneteenth, ongoingsystemic inequities, and the importance of education for community resilience. The guests explore historical and the modern examples of tje struggle for freedom. Emphasizing the need for continued vigilance, communication, collective leadership, and strategic resistance to sustain progress in the fight for freedom.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts

    Never Again, is presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

    Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here

    Key Takeaways

    • Understanding Juneteenth: The episode underscores Juneteenth as not just a celebration of emancipation but an ongoing testament of the struggle for true freedom and equity.
    • Strategic Activism: Effective community leadership requires informed action and strategic unity beyond mere outrage to combat systemic inequities.
    • The Role of Communication: Highlights the crucial role of effective communication and breaking social silos to foster a cohesive movement for change.
    • Historical Legacy: Encourages reflection on ancestral sacrifices and the responsibility of current generations to build a more equitable future.
    • Civic Engagement and Education: The importance of education and civic engagement is pivotal in understanding and reshaping the systems that affect African-American communities.


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  • Examining Internment Camps: Past Lessons and Present Realities Inside Immigrant Detention Centers
    2026/06/15

    Host Pius Kamau is joined by Neil Tashima, Andrea Loya, and Peter Van Arsdale to explore the historical and contemporary connections of internment and concentration camps.

    The discussion provides an in-depth exploration of the Japanese American internment during World War II, as Neil Tashima shares his family's history and the anthropological insights on resilience and deprivation of rights. Andrea Loya takes us through Casa de Paz's work, highlighting the harsh realities of modern immigrant detention centers, including poor living conditions and lack of legal support, while questioning immigration policies. As they discuss the inherent power dynamics and rights abuses, Peter Van Arsdale adds archaeological and community-focused perspectives to the conversation.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts

    Key Takeways

    • The history of internment and concentration camps reveals ongoing challenges in human rights and freedom deprivation.
    • Japanese American internment camps from World War II illustrate significant human rights violations, contributing to a legacy of resilience and cultural identity within the Japanese American community.
    • Modern immigrant detention centers, particularly in the U.S., reflect systemic issues including profit-driven motives, poor living conditions, and inadequate legal representation.
    • Advocacy and community engagement are critical in addressing ongoing human rights issues, with Andrea Loya emphasizing the impact of protests in mitigating detentions.
    • The conversation underscores the necessity of challenging current practices to strive for a more equitable global society.


    Never Again, is presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

    Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    49 分
  • Preaching Peace: Voices Against Genocide and Violence - COAGG's Sermon Weekend
    2026/04/17

    Dr. Pius Kamau, Rabbi Dan, and Adrian Miller from the Colorado Council of Churches, dive into thought-provoking discussions on global atrocities and the ongoing fight against genocide. They explore the responsibilities of clergy and individuals in advocating for peace and awareness, drawing from religious teachings and historical lessons.

    Join COAGG's Sermon Weeknd April 24th - 26th

    Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music or wherever you get podcasts

    Key Takeaways:

    • Clergy and community leaders have a profound role in educating and speaking out against genocide, using platforms like sermon weekends to foster global awareness.
    • The intersection of religion and global responsibility is crucial in addressing issues of violence, urging us to perceive everyone as a neighbor worth loving and cherishing.
    • Active genocides worldwide should be acknowledged, and there’s a need for widespread education using resources like the US Holocaust website.
    • Encouraging communities, especially in places like the United States, to feel more connected to global issues can drive more proactive measures against atrocities.
    • Climate change, immigration issues, and economic policies are indirectly tied to forms of genocide and should be approached with a shared sense of moral duty.


    Never Again, is presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

    Donate to The Coalition Against Global Genocide Here

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    25 分
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