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Subpoena for witnesses, 1883
A group of people were summoned to appear as witnesses in the United States case against Aaron Wright and One Johnson. Failure to come would result in a $250 penalty. Addison Beck was the deputy charged with delivering this summons. He covered 80 miles in the Muskogee District in 1883.Beck read this Subpoena to Allie Bailie and John Bailie in the same year he died
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Aaron Vidaver stands on stage, behind a podium, looking up at the audience. Still from Syntax errors: Counter-Interpellation Negative by Aaron Vidaver
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Aaron Vidaver stands at a podium while a seated person films from below. Still from Syntax errors: Counter-Interpellation Negative by Aaron Vidaver
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Stories about Aaron Antonovsky - the original author of Salutogenesis (Plenary)
Plenary session dedicated to the original author of the salutogenesis, Aaron AntonovskySessió plenària dedicada a l'autor original de la salutogènesis, Aaron Antonovsky6354.mp4
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Audience members at SFU Harbour Centre Fletcher Challenge Theatre. Still from Syntax errors: Counter-Interpellation Negative by Aaron Vidaver
Uncommon Sense (The Sociological Review Podcast) Season 4, Episode 4: Free Speech, with Aaron Winter
The Sociological Review Podcast: Uncommon Sense Free Speech, with Aaron Winter Aaron Winter, Rosie Hancock and Alexis Hieu Truong 27th June 2025 About How is the notion of “free speech” abused and misunderstood? What’s wrong with “debate me” culture – and with the value placed on appearing to be “controversial”? And what happens when people who are actually pretty powerful claim they “can’t say anything anymore”? Sociologist Aaron Winter, an expert on racism and the far right, joins Uncommon Sense to discuss all this and more. Showing what sociology has to offer to discussions of “freedom” often found in politics, Aaron describes how “free speech” has been invoked through the decades in North America and Europe, including in the victimisation narratives found in far-right discourse today. Plus, we reflect on the importance of no-platforming, and the need for critical thought when we hear that certain ideas are simply the “voice of the people”. Featuring discussion of Aaron’s work with Aurelien Mondon on “Reactionary Democracy”. Also: celebration of influential American sociologist Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of “Racism without Racists”, and the UK band The Specials
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