Introducing the Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast

Introducing the Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast

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Genocide & Dreams: Iraq

Iraq’s modern history is often told through war and geopolitics, but far less often through memory, trauma, and survival. In this lecture, Dr. Roy explores Iraq through the intertwined lenses of genocide, imperial ambition, and the fragile dreams that persist in the aftermath of ...  Show more

Activism in the US: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Activism has shaped the United States at every stage of its history, but not always in the ways we remember. In this lecture, Dr. Roy traces the evolution of American activism from labor movements and civil rights struggles to modern protest culture, examining how power actually ...  Show more

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