
People and institutions attempting meaningful apologies and amends for past harms—from churches apologizing for abuse to companies acknowledging exploitation. Examines what real accountability looks like beyond empty words. Sometimes reconciliation is possible; sometimes the wounds are too deep.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 23 days ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | ||||

In this episode, we delve into the world of sports, where apologies for past misconduct and injustices are often needed but rarely given. We explore notable cases of athletes, teams, and organizations grappling with the need for sincere apologies and... more
In this episode, we delve into the world of academia, where institutions are beginning to acknowledge and apologize for their historical roles in perpetuating injustices. We explore the complexities of these apologies, the reactions from those affect... more
This episode delves into the world of politics, where public figures often find themselves in the eye of the storm. We explore high-profile apologies from politicians for past mistakes, scandals, or harmful policies. How do these apologies impact the... more
In this final episode, we'll explore the limitations of apologies and the challenges of achieving true reconciliation when the harms are too deep or ongoing. We'll hear from victims, activists, and scholars about situations where meaningful accountab... more
This episode examines the unique challenges and complexities of reconciliation efforts between colonizing powers and Indigenous peoples. We'll explore how governments, churches, and other institutions have attempted to apologize for historical atroci... more
This episode delves into specific case studies of institutions grappling with their histories of abuse, exploitation, and oppression. We'll examine how churches have responded to revelations of sexual abuse, and how corporations have acknowledged pas... more
This episode explores the power dynamics and complexities behind public apologies. We'll examine how language is used to either take genuine responsibility or deflect accountability. We'll hear from experts on restorative justice about the key elemen... more










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