Topic: Presidential Proclamations

15 chapters across the catalog

Climate Deaths
Episode 787 26:18 - 30:01

787: Climate Deaths

National Mentoring Month and My Brother's Keeper Initiative

President Obama's proclamation of National Mentoring Month is identified as a promotional vehicle for his "My Brother's Keeper" initiative. The program is described as a potential post-presidency NGO that utilizes government resources to build a private network. Other January proclamations include National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month and National Stalking Awareness Month.

Mighty Men of Valor
Episode 770 12:24 - 14:02

770: Mighty Men of Valor

Critical Infrastructure Security, Resilience Month Proclamation

A presidential proclamation established Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month to safeguard energy, technology, and information systems. The document emphasizes the need to confront threats to the "homeland and our assets," which the hosts interpret as including overseas interests. This initiative coincides with the rollout of new federal cybersecurity strategies.

The List
Episode 719 7:03 - 8:07

719: The List

National Teacher Appreciation Week, Missing Police Week Proclamation

President Obama issued official proclamations for National Teacher Appreciation Week and National Charter Schools Week in 2015. However, observers noted the absence of official proclamations for National Police Week and National Nurse Week, despite these events being widely recognized elsewhere.

Speciesism
Episode 661 1:37:23 - 1:39:10

661: Speciesism

Blind Americans Equality Day, White Cane Safety

A presidential proclamation renamed "White Cane Safety Day" to "Blind Americans Equality Day," a move criticized as unnecessary linguistic engineering. The hosts argue that the original name provided a clear safety directive for the public. They also note that modern web technologies like JavaScript often create significant barriers for screen readers, undermining actual digital equality for the blind.

bio-hacking
Episode 657 1:47:23 - 1:49:55

657: bio-hacking

October Awareness Months, Cybersecurity and Health

The arrival of October brings a multitude of federally recognized awareness months, including National Breast Cancer Awareness, National Disability Employment Awareness, and National Substance Abuse Prevention. The hosts specifically highlight National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, noting the irony of having so many competing causes sharing the same thirty-day window.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 50:01 - 52:13

605: "Biostitutes"

Presidential Proclamations and World Autism Awareness Day

The hosts review recent presidential proclamations, focusing on World Autism Awareness Day and the CDC's timely report on autism rates. They criticize the "BRAIN Initiative" (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) mentioned in Obama's proclamation, arguing that the focus has shifted to "controlling" autism with drugs rather than solving it.

Warren, Melinda & I
Episode 579

579: Warren, Melinda & I

National Mentoring Month, Presidential Proclamations for January 2014

President Barack Obama issued a proclamation designating January 2014 as National Mentoring Month, urging public officials and community leaders to support youth development. The period also marks National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. The hosts note the irony of these proclamations given the high incarceration rates and labor practices within the United States prison system.

Festival of Corruption
Episode 570 25:24 - 27:06

570: Festival of Corruption

World AIDS Day, National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

The hosts acknowledge World AIDS Day and express skepticism toward the pharmaceutical industry's solutions for HIV. They also note the start of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month and Minority Enterprise Development Week as established by presidential proclamation.

Heteroflexible Previvor
Episode 568 3:41 - 5:20

568: Heteroflexible Previvor

John F. Kennedy Remembrance and Presidential Proclamations

The discussion covers the media's extensive coverage of the Day of Remembrance for President John F. Kennedy, which the hosts characterize as a source of free content for news outlets. They also note recent presidential proclamations for National Family Week and National Child Day.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 8:55 - 11:39

519: Freemium Reporter

June Presidential Proclamations and LGBT Pride Month

The month of June is noted for several presidential proclamations, including National Caribbean American Heritage Month, National Oceans Month, and National Great Outdoors Month. Specific focus is given to National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. The conversation touches on the evolving acronyms used for the community and the inclusion of various identities.

Pet Food Stamps
Episode 492 9:00 - 10:51

492: Pet Food Stamps

Department of Homeland Security 10th Anniversary Proclamation

The hosts review the prose of the presidential proclamation celebrating a decade of the Department of Homeland Security. The text highlights the agency's mission to secure borders, ports, and cyber networks since the events of September 11, 2001. The commentary characterizes the language as militaristic and largely ignored by the general public.

Oil Spill Déjà vu
Episode 204 0:00 - 2:48

204: Oil Spill Déjà vu

June Proclamations, LGBT Pride and Caribbean American Heritage Month

President Barack Obama issued multiple proclamations designating June 2010 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, Caribbean American Heritage Month, and African-American Music Appreciation Month. The hosts question the logistical feasibility of assigning four distinct themes to a single month. There is specific commentary on the timing of Caribbean American Heritage Month in relation to ongoing issues in Haiti and Jamaica.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 6:15 - 8:02

198: Things Could Get Complicated

Barack Obama Proclaims Mother's Day 2010

President Barack Obama issued a formal proclamation on May 7, 2010, designating May 9 as Mother's Day. While a joint resolution in 1914 originally established the holiday, the hosts note the unusual nature of a modern president re-ratifying the observance. They briefly compare the timing of Mother's Day in the United States to different dates used in England and the Netherlands.