Ep. 4: “Driving the Money Changers from the Temple”
Father Coughlin grew in influence by using hateful rhetoric to blame President Hoover, bankers, and communists for the economic downturn.
Father Coughlin grew in influence by using hateful rhetoric to blame President Hoover, bankers, and communists for the economic downturn.
Preaching on the dial was once sacrilegious, inappropriate, crass. But soon, listeners were hooked by the radio priest’s targeted messaging.
Father Coughlin builds his church, with help from famous friends. He embraces the airwaves and becomes America’s first talk radio celebrity.
Andrew Lapin details the humble origins of the first mass media demagogue and the conditions that fueled his meteoric rise.
A study guide for the "Radioactive" podcast: the story of a crafty bigot who used a new mass medium to spread hate and gain political power.
There has been a disturbing uptick in antisemitic hate crimes across the country recently, including here in New York. The 92nd Street Y, one of New York City’s longest running cultural institutions, has a new discussion series, "Spotlight on Antisemitism,"…
Racial Justice Activist and Western States Center Executive Director, Eric Ward has tracked and responded to bigoted violence across the country for nearly four decades.
Our partners at MetroFocus talk to NYC Small Business Services Commissioner Kevin Kim.
In his new show, “Just for Us”, comedian Alex Edelman explores his Jewish roots
Jonathan Greenblatt joins MetroFocus to talk about the social norms guiding how we talk about race and violence.
Before the existence of ‘reality TV’, this was true reality television as their stay together was filmed and presented in a documentary titled Where is Prejudice?
A treasure trove of 50 archival documentary films, series, and rare interviews. Focused on the Black experience, indigenous rights, and antisemitism, the Legacy Archive Project includes conversations with civil rights leaders Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali,…