
Download file | Play in new window This week’s program is an overview of the biases and dangers of corporate media. Freelance journalist Chelli Stanley explains why corporate media is not “mainstream.” Then Nolan Higdon
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Now that it has been almost 4 months since Georgia’s governor signed HB 481 – better known as a heartbeat bill – it seems to have faded into the background. Now there
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What does good, solid Paid Leave Policy looks like? And what should we look for as savvy constituents. Andie Zuniga of PL+US to discuss Paid Family Leave Policy. We talk about what coverage should include, the number of weeks
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Professor & Author Catherine Squires discusses her book Dangerous Discourses; Bringing Intersectionality to a Mass Shooting and the #SayHerName Movement in relation to the C SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by M.M. LaFleur. M.M.
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This week, “The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez” is a nonfictional account of an undocumented teen mother and her harrowing struggles with the US immigration system. Author Aaron Bobrow-Strain is a
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From Kansas City, Ryan talks to presidential candidate Seth Mouton about his role as the only combat veteran in the Democratic primary, what’s driving him crazy about the 2020 race so far,
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Katie Bethell, founder of the PL+US (Paid Leave For the United States), talks about their national campaign to win paid family leave by 2022. PL+US has already had several successes within the private sector and has
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Author & researcher, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, discusses her new book “A Life : How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality” which explores the AIDS/HIV epidemic by following the transformative arc many women took to
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This week, we continue our coverage of the ongoing humanitarian crisis at our southern border with firsthand accounts of the conditions in detention facilities for asylum seekers and their children. Dr. Amy
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Reproductive Rights activist Asha Dahya discusses the reproductive rights movement from the lens of an ex-evangelical, turned passionate advocate and activist seeking reproductive justice for all. Follow Asha Dahya OUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought
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