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    Explore "waterislife" with insightful episodes like ""Colonial Problems rebranded as 'Indigenous Issues'"", "The Trump Administration's Dangerous Attack on Clean Water", "016 — U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) On How To Be a Good Mensch", "Episode 61: AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez and Alicia Crosby decolonize their Christianity" and "Episode 61: AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez and Alicia Crosby decolonize their Christianity" from podcasts like ""mbwaach'idiwag", "The Leslie Marshall Show", "Soul Force Politics", "Crackers and Grape Juice" and "Crackers and Grape Juice"" and more!

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    "Colonial Problems rebranded as 'Indigenous Issues'"

    "Colonial Problems rebranded as 'Indigenous Issues'"

    On March 1, 2021 The Globe and Mail published a front page news story on the "Water Crisis" in Indigenous communities, and the federal government's failure to meet their self-imposed deadline of March 31st to resolve long-term boil water advisories on First Nations reserves. Métis scholar and writer Mike Gouldhawke visits with Sara Mai to unpack his take on this "colonial problem rebranded as Indigenous issues."

    Follow Mike on Twitter: @m_gouldhawke 

    The Trump Administration's Dangerous Attack on Clean Water

    The Trump Administration's Dangerous Attack on Clean Water
    Today's guest hosts are Charlotte Hancock, Communications Director for Generation Progress, and Brent Cohen, Executive Director of Generation Progress and the VP of the Center for American Progress.

    They discuss the Trump administration's new rollback of a major Obama-era clean water regulation, the Waters of the United States rule, which placed limits on polluting chemicals that could be used near streams, wetlands and other bodies of water. The rollback will likely take effect in the next few weeks, and will result in polluters no longer needing a permit to discharge potentially harmful substances into many streams and wetlands. This is just the latest example of the systematic effort by the current administration to dismantle environmental protections put in place by the Obama administration.

    The rollback is extremely dangerous—and we know this because many places in this country, like Flint, Michigan, already lack access to safe, clean drinking water, which has been disastrous for those communities.

    To talk about this water protection rollback and who stands to gain and lose the most from it, Brent and Charlotte are joined by Andrew Grinberg, the National Campaigns Special Projects Manager at Clean Water Action, and Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, the Executive Director at the Children’s Environmental Health Network (CEHN).

    The website for Clean Water Action is CleanWaterAction.org and their Twitter handle is @cleanh2oaction.  Andrew's handle is @AndrewBGrinberg.  CEHN's website is CEHN.org and their Twitter handle is @CEHN.

    The website for "The Center for American Progress" is www.AmericanProgress.org and their Twitter Handle is @amprog.

    Charlotte Hancock's Twitter handle is @CharlatAnne and Brent Cohen's handle is @BrentJCohen.

    Image Credit: Brandon Thibodeaux for The New York Times

    016 — U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) On How To Be a Good Mensch

    016 — U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) On How To Be a Good Mensch

    Our guest today is Maryland’s senior United States Senator, Ben Cardin. He’s often referred to around the state as, “My friend, Ben.” While he has the common man’s touch – probably one of the most humble and approachable members of the elite U.S. Senate – Ben Cardin also displays an uncommon dedication to decency, fairness, and justice all rooted in his connection with, love of, and loyalty to family and community.

    His wife Myrna – herself a fixture in Maryland politics as the person who has stood by his side for 53 years – says Ben is “the best mensch she knows.” Today we learn from Senator Cardin how the roots of his faith have influenced his public service.

    We ask the Senator’s advice and wisdom on how to successfully lead the resistance against the dismantling of the country we love and how best to stand up for the values we share.

    So here we have it – Ben Cardin’s guide on how best to be a social justice warrior and a really good mensch.