
District Sentinel Radio is the latest project from Sam Sacks and Sam Knight--the two journalists behind The District Sentinel News Co-op. Devoted to watchdog journalism, District Sentinel Radio is the podcast arm of the co-op.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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-Chip Gibbons joins the two Sams to discuss the historic ICJ ruling calling on Israel to stop killing Palestinian civilians -Land Back: A look at settler colonialism and genocide in the United States -Congress responds to social media companies’ expl... more
-A look at Israel’s defeat to Hezbollah in 2006, and its influence on the ongoing war in Gaza -An interview with Yumna Patel, Palestine News Director for Mondoweiss, who brings us up to speed on events in the West Bank and Israeli repression of disse... more
-The Israel-Palestine conflict is entering uncharted territory. What we know is that Palestinians have the right to resist, occupied people will always fight back in asymmetrical warfare, and you shouldn’t be bullied out of stating the obvious. -Plus... more
-Stop Cop City protesters in Atlanta engage in civil disobedience, refuse to be cowed by the state’s attempts to criminalize dissent -Ron DeSanctimonious’ housing market is crashing -A drop in the oil barrel: Department of Interior drafted talking po... more
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Sam Sacks propping up DWS and censorship is horrible.Unfollow.
I never have to be in D.C. to hear what's going on there!
As they state, DSR is a Leftist news outlet. Their bias is not hidden (even attempted to be hidden) and is apparent from their commentary. In spite of this, DSR can be very informative as they bring to the fore news stories that never really make the “cycle”.
That being said, they are also witty, comedic and quite entertaining. I don’t agree with a great deal of their commentary, yet I enjoy hearing their perspectives as they can be thought-provoking when not being outright malicious.
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