

Host Jim Vrettos interviews Mitch Abidor, Translator and Historian | Author of "May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France"
The Radical Imagination looks at radical alternatives of what the United States could be like, offering a safe space in which people can discuss what they imagine in order to transform the criminal justice system, economic system, political system, etc.; understanding that the same issues that...
Host Jim Vrettos talks with Economist Michael Hudson about the fiscal state of our country.
Host, Jim Vrettos talks race relations to a Reverend and Rabbi.
Host Jim Vrettos receives Professor Carl Hart & Ira Glasser as guests to have a controversial conversation about the use of drugs and why it should not be penalized by the government.
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Israeli filmmaker Mor Loushy about her recent documentary "The Kings of Capitol Hill" and her critique of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
Host Jim Vrettos talks to filmmaker Mark Moskowitz and the subjects of his documentary "It was the Music"; musician Teresa Williams and singer-songwriter Larry Campbell
Host Jim Vrettos and guest Jonah Raskin (Journalist, Novelist, Biographer | Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies at Sonoma State University) talk about the life and times of Abbie Hoffman and the political trial he and his comrades faced on 1968.