Video Library
The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
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Imagining a New Law of the Land - The Movement for a Department of Civilian Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, Black Ops Private Investigator and Activist, who have drafted a bill to create the Department of Civilian Justice as an overseer for cases in which the ones that are supposed to administer justice end up being the corrupt ones.
Imagining A Futuristic Sci-Fi Ending of the World As We Know It
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Actress, Film Maker and Environmentalist Jean Goto; who uses her art not only as a expression of herself but as a way to create conscience about climate change and social justice.
Imagining An End of the Tortured Path to Death Row and the Death Penalty
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alan Stolzer from Military Initiative in the studio and Stanley Howard Co-author of "Tortured By Blue:The Chicago Police Torture Story" via phone call from an Illinois jail.
Imagining A New Political World of People Power
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nick Brana, Founder and Director Movement for a People's Party; and Russell Gray, Activist at Extinction Rebellion. They talk about the journey fighting for climate change.
Imagining The End of Policing
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. They talk about policing, its effects and the possibility of reducing it or even eliminate it.
Imagining a Prophetic World of Jewish Renewal, Tikkun and Radical Love
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Founder and Director of The Shalom Center
Imagining a Redefined Feminism
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nona Willis Aronowitz, writer and editor; coauthor of "Girldrive: Criss-Crossing America, Redefining Feminism"
Imagining Why Patriarchy Persists
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Naomi Snider Co-Author of Why Does Patriarchy Persist? (with Carol Gilligan) and Research Fellow at New York University.
Imagining the Early Roots of One's Radical Imagination
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Jamie Bernstein, Writer, Narrator, Broadcaster and Filmmaker. Among other topics the conversation pays a homage to Jamie's father, the "West Side Story" composer Leonard Bernstein.