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Ep. 29 - 100 Days of Silence

1 h 10 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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Episode 29 examines the 1994 Rwandan genocide: its colonial origins, the ID-card classifications, the role of propaganda and radio, and the world’s failure to intervene during the 100 days of slaughter. The hosts also connect the history to the film Hotel Rwanda, discuss contemporary geopolitical echoes and humanitarian failures, and touch on local U.S. issues including policing and voter rights.

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