White Lies Podcast (Season 2) *0.93 PS-PPO
In White Lies Season Two: The Men on the Roof, hosts Chip Brantley and Andrew Beck Grace revisit the dramatic story of an Alabama prison riot in 1991, when approximately 120 Cuban detainees took over a prison in Talladega, AL, for nine days. They were part of the 125,000 Cuban refugees brought to South Florida over the span of a few months in 1980. How did the U.S. government justify detaining thousands of Mariel Cubans indefinitely throughout the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in an untold human and legal tragedy that has unfolded across generations? The issues explored in this season echo current headlines and provide historical context to the ongoing immigration crisis. (0.93 PPO-Professional Studies CEUs)
Project Requirement: Listen to all episodes of season one White Lies Podcast and respond to 3 questions per episode totaling a 2,000 word minimum.
In White Lies Season Two: The Men on the Roof, hosts Chip Brantley and Andrew Beck Grace revisit the dramatic story of an Alabama prison riot in 1991, when approximately 120 Cuban detainees took over a prison in Talladega, AL, for nine days. They were part of the 125,000 Cuban refugees brought to South Florida over the span of a few months in 1980. How did the U.S. government justify detaining thousands of Mariel Cubans indefinitely throughout the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in an untold human and legal tragedy that has unfolded across generations? The issues explored in this season echo current headlines and provide historical context to the ongoing immigration crisis. (0.93 PPO-Professional Studies CEUs)
Project Requirement: Listen to all episodes of season one White Lies Podcast and respond to 3 questions per episode totaling a 2,000 word minimum.
In White Lies Season Two: The Men on the Roof, hosts Chip Brantley and Andrew Beck Grace revisit the dramatic story of an Alabama prison riot in 1991, when approximately 120 Cuban detainees took over a prison in Talladega, AL, for nine days. They were part of the 125,000 Cuban refugees brought to South Florida over the span of a few months in 1980. How did the U.S. government justify detaining thousands of Mariel Cubans indefinitely throughout the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in an untold human and legal tragedy that has unfolded across generations? The issues explored in this season echo current headlines and provide historical context to the ongoing immigration crisis. (0.93 PPO-Professional Studies CEUs)
Project Requirement: Listen to all episodes of season one White Lies Podcast and respond to 3 questions per episode totaling a 2,000 word minimum.
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