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    Explore "paulimurray" with insightful episodes like "Episode 255: Mysteries, Suicides and Songs" and "The Unknown Civil Rights Hero: Pauli Murray" from podcasts like ""Movie Madness" and "Common Knowledge"" and more!

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    Episode 255: Mysteries, Suicides and Songs

    Episode 255: Mysteries, Suicides and Songs

    Another eight movies are on the docket for Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy this week. They include documentaries about the young star of Luchino Visconti’s Death in Venice (The Most Beautiful Boy in the World) and a non-binary black activist (My Name Is Pauli Murray). Ben Whishaw snaps, takes to the streets and goes on a crime spree (Surge) and Freida Pinto tries to solve a mystery happening under her own roof (Intrusion). Tom Skerritt goes off on a journey after a cancer diagnosis to potentially end his life (East of the Mountains) while Melissa McCarthy tries to go on with life after a tragedy (The Starling). Jake Gyllenhaal attempts to solve a crisis as a police dispatcher in Antoine Fuqua’s remake of a recent acclaimed Danish thriller (The Guilty) and, finally, Erik and Steve try to answer the question that so many are asking about Dear Evan Hansen. Why?

    0:00 - Intro

    East of the Mountains

    7:37 – The Most Beautiful Boy in the World

    19:33 – Surge

    26:06 – My Name Is Pauli Murray

    35:53 – Intrusion

    44:29 – The Starling

    1:02:59 – The Guilty

    1:19:50 – Dear Evan Hansen

    1:47:42 - Outro

    The Unknown Civil Rights Hero: Pauli Murray

    The Unknown Civil Rights Hero: Pauli Murray
    Pauli Murray’s legacy of civil rights activism is often overlooked in history books. As the first female African-American Episcopal priest, she influenced everyone from Eleanor Roosevelt to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. On this episode, we talk with Barbara Lau, the director of the Pauli Murray Project, about Murray’s trailblazing religious achievements, her advocacy for racial and gender equality, and the work going on in our present time to continue her legacy.
     
    For more information on the interfaith legacy of Pauli Murray check out this Sojourners article by Common Knowledge co-host Carr Harkrader.
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