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DOMESTIC THREAT 2016: State of FEAR in the Federal Workplace

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This is the first in a series of on-demand radio broadcast alerting the public to the haunting reality of retaliation that plagues civil servants (i.e., agents, analysts, guards, U.S. marshals air traffic controller, food inspectors, firefighters) daily in the Federal government workplace.

The podcast series, produced under the Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) Radio Network offers first hand insight from victims of race discrimination, retaliation and related civil rights whistleblowing activity. Guest speakers in the - Domestic Threat - series will address the true conspiratorial workplace culture throughout the Federal government including the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Episode 1:  Tanya Ward Jordan, the President of the Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) and the creator of Domestic Threat, discusses the impetus for airing ominous workplace accounts of present and former Federal employees.  Ms. Ward Jordan discusses the importance of sharing stories of civil servants, many returning military, who suffered and continue to suffer emotionally, financially, physically and psychologically due to unchecked bullying, discrimination and reprisal in the Federal workplace.  In the introductory podcast series creator (Ward Jordan) disccusses the presence of fear in the federal workplace, discusses the lack of consequences for civil rights violations, tells how the government fails to impose mandatory discipline on civil rights violators and offers solutions to change the Federal workplace from a "fear" system to a "free system" to foster a safe society.

 

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