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Dec. 26, 2022

On Historical Filmmaking, Linguistic Imperialism and Religious Nationalism Featuring Loki Mulholland, Dr. Ayo Sekai and Katherine Stewart

On Historical Filmmaking, Linguistic Imperialism and Religious Nationalism Featuring Loki Mulholland, Dr. Ayo Sekai and Katherine Stewart
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A Moment with Erik Fleming

As we close out 2022, Loki Mulholland, Activist and Filmmaker, explains what he views as his obligation as a storyteller through film; Dr. Ayo Sekai, Professor and Publisher of UWP Books, defines linguistic imperialism and its impact on public policy and Katherine Stewart, Author of the book, The Power Worshippers, dives into the details of religious nationalism in America. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-fleming1/support

Loki Mulholland

filmmaker, author, activist

Loki Mulholland is an Emmy-winning filmmaker, author, activist and son of civil rights icon, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. His work has received over 40 Telly Awards and his films on race and social justice issues have won 20 Best Documentary awards. His first book, "She Stood For Freedom" was nominated for the 2017 Amelia Bloomer Award. Loki’s films have appeared on Showtime, PBS and Amazon where “The Uncomfortable Truth” has been viewed over two million times. Loki is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated and speaks all over the country on issues of race and social justice. He is the founder and Executive Director of the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation which was created to end racism through education.