Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March [Deep Dive] - March 12th, 2026
On March 12, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi began his historic Salt March, a 385-kilometer journey from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal village of Dandi. This act of civil disobedience was a direct challenge to the British salt tax, a symbol of colonial oppression that impacted every Indian citizen regardless of class. Joining Gandhi were 78 dedicated followers, known as satyagrahis, who marched to demonstrate that non-violent resistance could be a powerful catalyst for political change. This episode also honors the birthdays of political leader Mitt Romney, legendary entertainer Liza Minnelli, and singer-songwriter James Taylor. Additionally, we highlight the 1912 founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA by Juliette Gordon Low, an organization that has empowered over 50 million girls worldwide across 150 different countries, fostering leadership and community service through its vast voluntary network.
Topics Covered
- 📜 The 385-kilometer Salt March and its role in challenging British colonial rule in India.
- 🏛️ The political career of Mitt Romney, from the Massachusetts governorship to the U.S. Senate.
- 🎨 The multi-award-winning legacy of Liza Minnelli and the folk-rock influence of James Taylor.
- 📚 The founding of the Girl Scouts of the USA in Savannah, Georgia, by Juliette Gordon Low.
- 🌍 The global expansion of the Girl Scout movement to over 50 million members.
- 🔬 The impact of non-violent civil disobedience as a tool for international political change.
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