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See for Yourself (with Elizabeth Pfiester)

Pod Save the People

Pod Save the People

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Myles, and Kaya  cover the underreported news of the week— including stolen skulls of Black Philadelphians displayed in Ivy League schools, the massive effort to change the way kids are taught to read, and the life and legacy of Issey Mayake. DeRay interviews activist and founder Elizabeth Pfiester about T1International and the Insulin4All movement.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/08/08/insulin-price-cap-diabetes-senate-republicans/

 

News:

DeRay https://time.com/6205084/phonics-science-of-reading-teachers/

Kaya https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/13/us/penn-museum-skulls-black-philadelphians-reaj/index.html

Myles https://www.ft.com/content/6b1d879c-610d-42d1-8b06-a31cdd06876d

 

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Jaree and we're going to pause here for the people.

0:06.2

In this episode it's me, Kay and Miles talking about all the news that you don't know from

0:09.8

the past week.

0:10.8

The news that didn't make the top of the charts, but it's important with regard to race,

0:16.4

justice, and equity.

0:17.4

And then I sit down with Elizabeth Feaster, the founder and executive director of T1 International

0:21.7

and non-profit, working to secure medicine and resources for anyone with type 1 diabetes

0:26.2

across the globe.

0:27.7

We chat about the different types of diabetes, the importance of insulin, and the political

0:30.8

opposition to affordable access to insulin.

0:33.3

I learned a lot.

0:34.3

I didn't know what the caps were, like what the legislation was.

0:36.7

I was being proposed recently and I learned alongside you.

0:41.4

Here we go.

0:43.0

My advice for this week is to try and listen to or go watch some government agency reading,

0:52.0

whether it's a school board, a planning commission.

0:55.3

Like you got to see how the decisions are made because I'm telling you.

0:57.5

Once you see it, you'll be like, okay, I need to be more involved.

1:00.0

And that's how I feel every time I sat in court recently for Keith Davis hearing.

1:04.5

And I'm like, ooh, more people need to see how court works, school boards, like see if

1:09.6

you can find a way to sit in, go look up your next city counts meeting, go look up your

1:14.3

next school meeting, and just watch it.

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