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The Cost of Extremism

Red Wine & Blue Studios

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Extremists across the country are attacking our freedoms, and kids and families are paying the price. In this limited series, Jill Jonassen takes a deep dive into the issues facing our country and the women tirelessly fighting back in their communities.
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Terrorismus, religiös begründeter Hass, Extremismus der Mitte: Die zahlreichen und zum Teil widersprüchlichen Informationen und Begriffe lassen sich in ihrer Fülle nur schwer einordnen. Diese fünfteilige Podcastreihe aus dem Jahr 2019 mit den Hörfunkjournalistinnen Elisabeth Weydt und Elise Landschek entwirrt wissenschaftlich fundiert und trotzdem verständlich komplexe Zusammenhänge. Sie benennt nicht nur Probleme, sondern auch Lösungsmöglichkeiten.
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Extremism Matters Podcast

Media Matters for America

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The Extremism Matters podcast is part of an effort at Media Matters that strives to combat all misinformation related to violent rhetoric, instances where violent rhetoric tu rns into violence, gun and public safety issues, and extremist groups.
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On Violent Extremism

CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Shannon N. Green, former director and senior fellow of the CSIS Human Rights Initiative and former managing director of CSIS’s Commission on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), explored the violent extremism phenomenon – its causes, manifestations, and responses. In each episode, Shannon sat down with a different expert or practitioner, building a mosaic of voices and perspectives on CVE from all around the world.
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ICPB: Combatting Jihadist Extremism

Islamic Center of Palm Beach

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Audio from ICPB's 9th Educational Seminar: "Combatting the Rise of Jihadist Extemism: ISIS; Its Evil Effects and the True Islamic Response". With guest speakers Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid (Salafi Publications, UK), Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi (Masjid Attawheed, Stone Mountain, GA), and Abu Iyaad Amjad Rafiq (Salafi Publications, UK). Recorded March 13th - March 15th 2015.
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Extremism, Polarization, and the Future of Democracy

Centre for Constitutional Studies

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Hosted by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, Extremism, Polarization, and the Future of Democracy is a podcast mini-series focused on the changing dynamic of public discourse and its implications for democratic politics. The series is based on a third-year undergraduate course in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University that offered an intimate look at the twin phenomena of political extremism and polarization. The series connects with a range of academics, advocates, fi ...
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Islam is Against Extremism

Islamic Center of Palm Beach

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Press Release: Islamic Center of Palm Beach hosting “Islam is Against Extremism” open forum in wake of Orlando mass shooting N. Palm Beach, Florida (June 16th, 2016) - The Islamic Center of Palm Beach (ICPB) is hosting an open forum event entitled “Islam is Against Extremism”, on Friday June 17th, 2016 at 9:00PM in condemnation of the heinous terrorist act in Orlando, Florida that took place last weekend. Islamic scholars around the Muslim world have clarified that murder and any other crimi ...
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As Season 2 of The Cost of Extremism draws to a close, we're excited to bring you a final bonus episode. Today, we're joined by @JoJoFromJerz for an in-depth conversation about three stories that are particularly relevant today. First, we have author Seyward Darby from episode 5, The Crunchy Mom to Alt-Right Pipeline. During our interview about whi…
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Crunchy moms and trad wife online content may seem innocent, but when you take a closer look, you start to see evidence of white-power ideology and conservative radicalization. So what happens when you go so far left that you end up alt-right? In this episode of The Cost of Extremism, we’ll take a deep dive into the crunchy mom to alt-right pipelin…
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On college campuses across the country, Turning Point USA is radicalizing a new generation of conservative extremists in an attempt to mobilize young Republican voters and build an alt-right movement backed by billionaire donors and political insiders. These alt-right extremists are wrapped in a neat package, presented as polished frat boys wearing…
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Across the country, conservatives are looking to overhaul K-12 public education with right-wing curriculums that contain misleading and inaccurate claims about slavery, racism, immigration, and LGBTQ+ history. In this episode of The Cost of Extremism, we’ll take a deep dive into the impact these curriculums have on public education, the harm they i…
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In recent years, book banning has become an organized movement backed by right-wing organizations, politicians, and conservative donors. Under the guise of ‘parental rights,’ books centering on LGBTQ+ characters and people of color are being disproportionately targeted, putting both our democracy and free speech at risk. In this episode of ‘The Cos…
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Crisis pregnancy centers present themselves as genuine healthcare facilities; however, their main goal is to discourage individuals from accessing certain healthcare options like abortion and contraceptives. These centers, a well-supported arm of the global anti-abortion movement, are rapidly expanding by using deceptive tactics, medical disinforma…
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Extremists across the country are attacking our freedoms, and kids and families are paying the price. In this limited series, Jill Jonassen takes a deep dive into the issues facing our country and the women tirelessly fighting back in their communities. Join us as we tackle topics ranging from anti-abortion clinics and book bans to American excepti…
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In this episode, we speak with Deeyah Khan, multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Artistic Freedom and Creativity. We discuss the importance of compassion, empathy, and non-judgment in her 2017 Emmy award-winning film, White Right: Meeting the Enemy. Topics include the promises and perils of engaging across di…
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In this episode, we speak with Amarnath Amarasingam, Assistant Professor in the School of Religion and Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University. We discuss the changing contours of extremism in the digital age, the role of technology in moving the fringe into the mainstream, and his co-authored journal article about far-right extremism…
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In this episode, we speak with Ronald Beiner, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Toronto and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. We discuss the philosophical roots of anti-democratic and anti-egalitarian movements and his 2018 book, Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right. Topics include t…
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In this episode, we speak with Vivek Venkatesh, Professor and Chair in the Department of Art Education at Concordia University and UNESCO Co-Chair in Prevention of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism. We discuss the importance of pluralism in combating extremism and some of Vivek's projects that foster such dialogue. Topics include a public educat…
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In this episode, we speak with Carissima Mathen, Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa. We discuss some of the practical difficulties of regulating expression on digital platforms, the importance of striking the right balance between free expression and mitigating online harms, and Carissima’s recent book chapter on digital regulations and f…
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In this episode, we speak with Daniel Lombroso, journalist and filmmaker at The New Yorker. We discuss the dramatic emergence of the 'alt-right' as documented in his critically acclaimed 2020 debut film, White Noise: Inside the Racist Right. Topics include the entrepreneurial nature of contemporary extremism, the ethical dilemmas of covering extrem…
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As season 1 of The Cost of Extremism comes to a close, we have one last bonus episode for you. We’re here with @JoJoFromJerz for a deep-dive into three stories that we think are especially important to hear right now. First, we have Mia Tretta from episode one, ‘The Impact of Active Shooter Drills.’ In her episode, Mia told her story of surviving a…
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Across the country, new right-leaning PACs are pouring money into school board races, aiming to flip control of who governs schools in favor of self-proclaimed ‘parents rights’ advocates. For significantly less than what it would cost them to influence a seat in the House or Senate, these PACs are pouring funds into local school board races and as …
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A flood of state-level efforts to restrict transgender rights are being fueled by many of the Christian and conservative groups that led the charge against Roe v. Wade. The political debate is escalating at a dangerous rate, putting the physical and mental health of trans youth at risk. Resources: https://redwine.blue/thecost/ https://www.thetrevor…
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During our second episode, we take a look at the long history of school voucher programs and the state’s hidden agenda to increase religious education and further segregate our school system. At a time when public education is already underfunded, we can’t afford programs that allow wealthy families to use public funds for private and religious edu…
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School safety is a multi-billion dollar industry that we’ve created instead of passing gun safety legislation and politicians are continuing to ignore this national crisis. In interviews with Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Mia Tretta, Madeline Johnson, and Ashbey Beasley, this episode takes a deep dive into the impact of active shooter drills and how we ca…
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Extremists across the country are attacking our freedoms, and kids and families are paying the price. In this limited series, Jill Jonassen takes a deep dive into the issues facing our country and the women tirelessly fighting back in their communities. Coming August 2nd. Listen & follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you get…
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Wenn von Radikalisierung die Rede ist, kommen immer wieder die zentralen Fragen auf: Wie können wir sinnvoll vorbeugen? Was können staatlich geförderte Akteure, also Bildungsinstitutionen, Sicherheitsbehörden und Sozialarbeiter tun? Wie können wir Jugendliche stark machen gegenüber Anwerbeversuchen von radikalen Gruppenführern? Diese Folge des Podc…
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Es gibt verschiedene Statistiken und Studien zur Zahl antisemitischer Übergriffe in Deutschland. Eine Erkenntnis aber haben sie gemein: Die Zahl steigt. Was genau Antisemitismus umfasst, ist dabei selbst noch in der Debatte. Die Bundesregierung hat sich erst 2018 auf eine einheitliche Definition geeinigt. Diese Folge zeigt im Gespräch mit der Antis…
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Die Zahl der islamistischen Gefährder hat in den vergangenen Jahren stetig zugenommen. Islamismus entsteht dabei nicht in einem Vakuum, sondern beginnt als Teil einer persönlichen Radikalisierungsbiografie und wächst in organisierten Zusammenschlüssen zu einer politischen Agenda. Diese Folge soll eine differenzierte Betrachtung des Phänomens ermögl…
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Rechtsextremer Terrorismus, Anschläge auf Asylbewerberheime von den 90er-Jahren bis heute und organisierte Rechtsextreme in der Online-Welt prägen die innerdeutsche Debatte. Laut dem Bundesverfassungsschutzbericht 2019 stiegen Straftaten mit rechtsextremistischem Hintergrund um fast 10 Prozent auf 21.290 an, darunter 925 Gewalttaten. Schon vor zwei…
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Die erste Folge im Gespräch mit Rechtsextremismusforscher Matthias Quent klärt Grundbegriffe wie zum Beispiel “Radikalisierung”, "Terrorismus" und "Gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit", gibt den Forschungsstand wieder und führt grundlegende Zahlen etwa zu Einstellungsmustern in der Bevölkerung ein. Auch der Begriff "Extremismus" selbst wird kriti…
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green speaks with Mark J. Penn, President and Managing Director of the Stagwell Group and member of the CSIS Commission on Countering Violent Extremism. Mark discusses the findings of CSIS's Global Perceptions of Violent Extremism Survey, which was conducted in eight key countries. During this conversation, Mark talks ab…
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green interviews James A. Lewis, Senior Vice President and Director of CSIS's Strategic Technologies Program. Jim discusses the role of social media and the internet in violent extremists’ recruitment and radicalization efforts. Jim also shares his views on the nexus of human rights and security in the fight against viol…
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For this session, Shannon N. Green interviews Jesse Morton, Research Fellow at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, and a reformed former extremist who was once a prominent radicalizer in the West. Jesse discusses how his own path towards deradicalization informs his research into the allure and spread of violent extremism. He also …
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green interviews Andrew Shearer, CSIS’s Senior Adviser on Asia-Pacific Security, director of CSIS's new project on alliances and American leadership, and former National Security Adviser to Prime Ministers John Howard and Tony Abbott of Australia. Andrew shares his unique perspective on American and Australian approaches…
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In this session, Shannon N. Green interviews Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, clinical psychologist and creator of THE 99, a comic book series featuring Islamic superheroes who embody the 99 attributes of Allah. Through the highly-acclaimed series THE 99, Dr. Al-Mutawa endeavored to portray an alternative, more positive view of Islam. During this conversation, …
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For this episode, Shannon N. Green speaks with Edit Schlaffer, Founder and Executive Director of Women without Borders and Sisters Against Violent Extremism. Having trained over 1,500 women in preventing and recognizing the signs of radicalization across the globe, Edit discusses her work in strengthening families and closing trust gaps to reduce t…
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In this session, Shannon N. Green interviews Dr. Gary Slutkin, Founder and CEO of Cure Violence. Dr. Slutkin discusses Cure Violence’s unique public health approach to violence reduction and how such an approach could be applied to more effectively prevent the transmission of extremist ideologies. His experience as an epidemiologist, academic, and …
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green interviews Rabia Chaudry, Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. Rabia discusses her research on the intersection of religion and extremism in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. She also addresses domestic CVE efforts and her work providing cultural competency training to law enforcement, cor…
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For this episode, Shannon N. Green sits down with Mossarat Qadeem, Founder and Director of the PAIMAN Alumni Trust, and partner of the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL). Mossarat shares her experience as a practitioner countering violent extremism at the grassroots levels in some of the most conflict-affected areas of Pakistan. She ta…
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In this session, Shannon N. Green interviews Dr. Fatima Akilu, Executive Director of the NEEM Foundation, psychologist, and partner of the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership (WASL). Fatima discusses her role as the founder of the Nigerian government’s deradicalization program for former members of Boko Haram, the importance of psychological a…
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green discusses the complexity of radicalization with Institute for Strategic Dialogue senior fellow and counter-terrorism practitioner, Rashad Ali. During this conversation, Rashad shares his unique insight into the allure of extremist ideologies to youth as well as the challenges of the current U.S. approach to counter…
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In cooperation with Muwahhideen Publications, At-Tarbiyah South Florida, and Masjid Qubaa (Orlando), the Islamic Center of Palm Beach broadcasted a live tele-lecture with Abu Khadijah Abdul-Wahid Alam (Birmingham, UK) in condemnation of the heinous terrorist act in Orlando, Florida that took place last weekend: Date: Friday, June 17th 2016 (Ramadan…
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In this episode, Shannon N. Green sits down with former Secretary of Defense and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon Panetta, who serves as a co-chair of CSIS’s Commission on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE). Secretary Panetta shares his unique perspective on the importance of addressing the root causes and allure of violent e…
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