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Welcome to Fire Talk Production. I am the Producer Nell Cole. In a world where our media has lost it’s ability to have a real conversation I have found this spot where real people can have real conversations about the issues. I encourage my guest to speak their truth openly as it should be in media. Together we speak for the dead worldwide and within our rewritten history. That is the job. We are all they have once the wicked rob them of their voices. We owe them that. I will cover topics that are not known in the main stream. I will carry secular issues, child abuse, psychology discussions, civil rights, church abuse and Native American/First Nation issues and much more. I do love to have Authors on as well. I am honored to step into my guest world and hear their truth. You may email me directly at firetalkprd@aol.com.

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Welcome to Fire Talk Production. I am the Producer Nell Cole. In a world where our media has lost it’s ability to have a real conversation I have found this spot where real people can have real conversations about the issues. I encourage my guest to speak their truth openly as it should be in media. Together we speak for the dead worldwide and within our rewritten history. That is the job. We are all they have once the wicked rob them of their voices. We owe them that. I will cover topics that are not known in the main stream. I will carry secular issues, child abuse, psychology discussions, civil rights, church abuse and Native American/First Nation issues and much more. I do love to have Authors on as well. I am honored to step into my guest world and hear their truth. You may email me directly at firetalkprd@aol.com.

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The Whipping Club Author Deborah Henry

1/26/2013
Deborah Henry was curious about the duality of her own Jewish/Irish heritage; Henry was inspired to examine the territory of interfaith marriage and in so doing was led to the subject of the Irish Industrial School system. She has traveled to Ireland where she has done extensive research and interviews. She has written a book entitled The Whipping Club. Set in 1960s Dublin, The Whipping Club follows the travails of Marian McKeever, a feisty, young Catholic school teacher, and Ben Ellis, the...

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Mom, Dad, I'm An Atheist Author David G McAfee

1/20/2013
Welcome David G. McAfee to the show. McAfee is an outspoken atheist who opposes biblical literalism. He is a columnist for Canadian Freethinker Magazine and a contributor to American Atheist Magazine. His first published book, Disproving Christianity and Other Secular Writings, is a critique of biblical literalism. McAfee's newest title, Mom, Dad, I'm an Atheist, is a guide to living as an atheist in a society that's largely intolerant of disbelief. Whether you're new to disbelief and...

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The Eyes Of Willie McGee Author Alex Heard

1/13/2013
A Tragedy of Race, Sex, and Secrets in the Jim Crow South Alex is the author of The Eyes of Willie McGee. The story is about Willie McGee, a young African-American man from Laurel, Mississippi, who in 1945 was "sentenced to death for allegedly raping Willette Hawkins, a white housewife. At first, McGee's case was barely noticed, covered only in hostile Mississippi newspapers and far-left publications such as the DailyWorker. Then Bella Abzug, a young, New York labor lawyer was hired by the...

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The Indian Child Welfare Act

1/6/2013
Welcome Esther Altvater Attean and Misty Sioux Little to the show. We will be discussing the Indian Child Welfare Act and the effects it has within the communities. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978 is Federal law that governs the removal and out-of-home placement of American Indian children. The law was enacted after recognition by the Federal Government that American Indian children were being removed from their homes and communities at a much higher rate than non-Native...

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Anne Braden: Southern Patriot An Appalshop Documentary

12/29/2012
An Appalshop Films Documentary Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a first person documentary about the extraordinary life of this American civil rights leader. Braden was hailed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail as a white southerner whose rejection of her segregationist upbringing was “eloquent and prophetic. Ostracized as a “red” in the 1950s, she fought for an inclusive movement community and mentored three generations of social justice advocates....

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