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In Doctrine Nation

In Doctrine Nation

By: Dr Marcy Goldstein & Dr Brandy Shufutinsky
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Welcome to In Doctrine Nation. The podcast that exposes and opposes radical ideology in K-12 schools and academia. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Marcy Goldstein and Dr. Brandy Shufutinsky airs bi-weekly and they speak with leaders across the country about the illiberal education loop that's masquerading as education. The podcast hosted by Josh Weiner airs bi-weekly and shares the stories of students, parents and educators to shed light on what's happening in K-12 education.2024 In Doctrine Nation Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Student Runs for School Board : A Young Voice for Change - Jacob Rudolph
    May 14 2025

    00:00 Meet Jacob Rudolph: A Young Candidate's Journey

    02:50 Navigating Special Education Challenges

    06:02 Confronting Antisemitism in Schools

    11:53 The Role of School Board Members

    18:03 Addressing Systemic Antisemitism

    23:47 Activism vs. Education in Schools

    30:04 Curriculum Changes for a Better Future

    35:58 Putting Students First: A New Approach

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    49 mins
  • Understanding Modern Antisemitism: A Cultural Shift w/ Prof Rona Kaufman - IDN Ep 5
    May 8 2025
    Prof Rona Kaufman shares her deeply personal journey in combating antisemitism, reflecting on generational trauma and the evolving nature of antisemitism in modern contexts. She discusses the disconnect between American Jews and Israel, the critical role of education in addressing antisemitism, and the troubling manifestations of antisemitism in academia and law schools. Kaufman argues that anti-Zionism is a form of antisemitism and emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in understanding Jewish identity and history. She discusses the rise of anti-Zionism and its implications for Jewish identity and history, exploring the distortion of Jewish narratives in academia and the media, the challenges of combating antisemitism, and the importance of empowering the next generation with a truthful understanding of their heritage. The discussion emphasizes the need for a balanced perspective in a polarized world and the hope for a more informed and engaged future generation. Guest Bio Rona Kaufman is an associate professor at Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University, where she teaches constitutional law, employment discrimination, family law, gender and the law, and children and the law. Follow Prof Kaufman Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prof.rona.kaufman/?hl=en YouTube -@ronakaufman ---------------------- We'd love to hear from you! Contact the hosts - podcast@navivalues.org
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    57 mins
  • Disrupting Antisemitism at Harvard : The Lawsuit w/ Shabbos Kestenbaum- IDN Ep 4
    Apr 24 2025
    Shabbos Kestenbaum discusses the pervasive antisemitism at Harvard University, tracing its roots and the systemic issues that allow it to persist. He highlights the events of October 7th as a wake-up call for the broader American public regarding the hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy of elite institutions. Kestenbaum elaborates on his ongoing lawsuit against Harvard, aiming to hold the university accountable for civil rights violations against Jewish students. He connects the rise of antisemitism to anti-American sentiments and discusses the role of education, particularly in K-12 systems, in shaping these ideologies. The conversation emphasizes the need for systemic change and accountability in addressing these issues. Guest Bio Shabbos Kestenbaum is an American Jewish activist and graduate of Harvard Divinity School. He is known for leading a lawsuit against Harvard University, filed in January 2024, which alleges that the university failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from antisemitic harassment and discrimination
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    45 mins

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