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January 18, 2017

Ghion Cast III: Politics


This is the third installment of Ghion Cast, a weekly broadcast where host Teodrose Fikre discusses the impact that politics has on our lives and how politics is the very root of injustice that tears at the fabric of humanity.

Teodrose discusses the very issues that divide the masses in ways that is easily comprehended by all. The purpose is not to speak to the crowd or to demagogue, rather, the mission is to speak against the very tactics of divide and conquer and build bridges between natural allies who have been turned into adversaries through manipulation, indifference and frustration.

The same way history, politics, culture and faith has served to divide us, the 99%, for as long as one can remember, Teodrose’s objective is to discuss these very issues in ways that is inclusive in order to instill an idea that we are truly in this together. Whereas history, politics, culture and faith have been used to foster hatred, Teodrose is intent on talking about these subject areas so that we can instead walk towards love.

Ghion Cast will be aired every Tuesday. To listen to current shows or older broadcasts, go to https://ghionjournal.com and then go to the Ghion Cast tab in the header menu to hear this broadcast and previous broadcasts in chronological order.

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Teodrose Fikre is a published author and has written extensively about the intersection of politics, economic policies, identity, and history. He is the author of "Serendipity's Trace" and newly released "Soul to Soil", two works that inspect the ways we are dissected as a people and shows how we can overcome injustice through the inclusive vision of togetherness.
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Teodrose Fikre is a published author and has written extensively about the intersection of politics, economic policies, identity, and history. He is the author of "Serendipity's Trace" and newly released "Soul to Soil", two works that inspect the ways we are dissected as a people and shows how we can overcome injustice through the inclusive vision of togetherness.

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