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The Michael Steele Podcast

Quick Take: An Awakening

The Michael Steele Podcast

Two Squared Media

Politics, News, History, Government

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Guest Jeremy Levine and Michael discuss the critical importance of voting for those who demonstrate, discuss politics and generally express discontent.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody it's Michael Steele here and now I know you're waiting for the next big

0:13.4

episode of the Michael Steele Podcast but in the meantime give a listen to this Michael

0:18.3

Steele Podcast quick take Jeremy Levine is an adjunct instructor at NYU School of

0:25.3

Professional Studies and has taught a variety of political science, economic, sociology,

0:31.6

business, math and public administration courses, his brother is sharp at undergraduate and

0:38.6

graduate level at universities such as Princeton, PACE, the College of New Jersey, Montclair

0:46.2

State University and the list goes on. For folks who were living paycheck to paycheck

0:52.1

and have been paid in two, three months, folks it's hard out there it's really hard and

0:57.4

you know Jeremy is the professor to the students whose parents and students themselves in

1:03.3

many cases have fallen on those hard economic rocks and you're also looking at a time

1:11.0

Jeremy of social upheaval civil unrest certainly in the space regarding the relationship

1:18.9

of the police to African American community and how all that plays together as a professor

1:26.2

who worked in political science economics and sociology. How do you see this moment? How

1:34.0

would you if you're writing the early history of this moment? How would you do that? How

1:42.0

would you describe it? How would you define it for a generation that's going to come afterwards

1:48.9

and at least look at this early moment you know like that archaeologist who cracks that rock that

1:53.9

sort of gives oh yeah this is the first line I see you know there was a tornado or a great flood

2:01.0

or whatever that sort of tells what happened in that moment. How would you define this moment right

2:06.0

now? I would say to give it like a snapshot like headline like whether you agree with what the

2:12.1

people are marching for fighting for or not it's almost like an awakening has occurred like people

2:17.0

have started to pay attention to the real world and what's going on more than when I was in high

2:24.1

school in college. I remember like I was always one who read the news like I played sports I was

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