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Tune in to Free Speech with 51²è¹Ý every Saturday & Sunday at 10 AM on Access Humboldt

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Episode 7 - Ryder Dschida

Details coming soon

Episode 7 - Part 1  
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Episode 6 - Jennifer Bailey

"Free Speech with 51²è¹Ý" Hosts Keith Flamer and Molly Blakemore speak with local author, medium and 51²è¹Ý staff member, Jennifer Bailey

Episode 6 Transcript
Episode 5 - Beekeeping with Valerie Elder & Angela Stewart

Hosts Keith Flamer and Molly Blakemore take a look at beekeeping, with guests 51²è¹Ý Forestry Professor, Valerie Elder and 51²è¹Ý Student Services Director, Angela Stewart

Episode 5 - Part 1 Transcript - Part 1
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Episode 4 - Academic Freedon with Natalia Margulis & John Johnston

Hosts Keith Flamer and Molly Blakemore talk academic freedom with 51²è¹Ý Art Professor, Natalia Margulis and Philosophy Professor, John Johnston.

Episode 4 - Part 1 Transcript - Part 1
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Episode 3 - The Veteran Experience with Matt Gilliland & Marlia Luzier

This month, Keith and Molly discuss the politization of higher education--curriculum content, DEI and the role of free speech on campus with Matthew Gilliland and Marlia Luzier.

Episode 3 Transcript
Episode 2 - The Supreme Court with Ryan Emanaker

On this episode of Free Speech with 51²è¹Ý, we sit down with 51²è¹Ý Political Science instructor and constitutional scholar Dr. Ryan Emanaker to talk about the Supreme Court, executive powers, and the framing of the Constitution. Dr. Emenaker connects these foundational ideas to today’s questions about presidential authority, judicial influence, and the future of American democracy.

Episode 2 - Part 1 Transcript
Episode 2 - Part 2 Transcript
Episode 1 - Today through an Historic and Political Lens with George Potamiamos and Peter Blakemore

Our first episode features 51²è¹Ý History Professor Dr. George Potamianos and Emeritus English Professor Dr. Peter Blakemore in a wide-ranging conversation about where we are today politically—through the lens of U.S. and global history.

Episode 1 - Part 1 Transcript
Episode 1 - Part 2 Transcript