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Between February 2020 and September 2023, the U.S. government spent more than $8.5 million to help government agencies produce their own podcasts.
Our news partners are: OpenTheBooks.com At least 58 podcasts are said to have been created to promote left-wing issues in many of these institutions.
of National Science Foundation Spent $556,000 on children's podcast Brains On! An episode about “Superheroes prepared to defeat the coronavirus” was featured. His name was Sergeant. Social Distance, Masked Mentor, Test Master, and Vaccinator! ”
of Faculty of Agriculture called the podcast “Regeneration Rising” and spent $446,000 to feature an episode on “Building a Gay Farmer Community.”
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) $227,000 was spent on linguistics, including an episode called “The Little Pronoun that Could” about a new gender-neutral pronoun introduced in the Swedish language.
If that wasn't enough, they spent almost $200,000 on a program called . sacred and profaneOne episode notes that “Satanists play an important role in American religious and political life, illustrating how America's ideas about religion, pluralism, and the separation of church and state are changing.” was focused on.
NEH also provided $228,000 in funding for a podcast about the summer 2020 riots, participation in the Black Lives Matter movement, protests, and “ongoing self-education about racism.” We had a conversation.
NEH gives $370,000 to Southern history podcast for episode “Bedfellows Forever: How 19th-Century Male Romantic Friendships Queer Our Understanding of Historical Masculinity” spent.
of State Department Spent $5,000 on a podcast that “addresses issues and stories that impact the lives of transgender and intersex people in Zimbabwe.” The same government agency funded his $20,000 “exploration of identity, language education, and white influence.”
Open the Books also pointed out that over the past four years, millions of dollars have been spent on foreign podcasts and donated to foreign countries. $171,000 is being spent to train journalists, artists and others in Brazil, Bulgaria and Yemen how to produce their own podcasts.
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