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Radical implementation involves pushing for substantial change while learning what the powerful will concede. It typifies a distinctive, alternative model and strategy for progressive social change developed by Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven in the 1960s and 70s to address the issues of...
Over 50 years ago in July of 2020, the Young Lords -- a revolutionary community group of Hispanic and Black New Yorkers occupied Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx for 12 hours. Long known as a "butcher shop," they demanded better care, improved conditions, and a variety of patient and worker rights for...
Our guest today on the Radical Imagination is Elliott Currie, a Pulitzer prize finalist author, a leading expert on the criminal legal system and a professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He's a renowned scholar and author of many works on crime, juvenile...
We're taping the Radical Imagination today -- October 27th -- commemorating 47 years to the day of the 1974 National Day of Solidarity with Independence of Puerto Rico.
On October 21st, 2011 22 people were arrested at a protest at the 28th precinct in Harlem to oppose Stop-and-Frisk policing. The protest was the beginning of a movement. It led to one of New York's biggest political protest trials in recent years -- a powerful platform to present a unified front...
Our guest today on the Radical Imagination is Joshua Miller who conducted a series of 3 separate interviews with Richard Cloward during the summer of 2000, a year before his passing. Richard Cloward was a larger-than-life figure for many people.
Host Jim Vrettos receives guests Elizabeth Hinton and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove for a conversation about the status of civil rights in America and how it can be improved.
Imagining A New York City Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Host Jim Vrettos talks to activist and researcher, Ralph Wilson, who has written a book to take on and expose one of the most significant parts of the story. Wilson is the co-author of the soon to be published Free Speech and Koch Money, a meticulously documented and highly accessible field guide to...
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Women’s History Month