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Imagining a DA's Office Where Justice Is What Love Looks Like In Public
Host Jim Vrettos interviews the Democratic Candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Diana Florence, about her 25 year experience working at the Manhattan DA's office, and why she is now on a race to succeed incumbent DA Cyrus Vance.
Imagining a Progressive Wave in the Hamptons
In the first part of the show, Jim Vrettos and Kathryn Szoka talk about the progressive movement in the Hamptons and Szoka work through her library Canio's Books and as a photographer. On the second part, Jim receives Private Investigator Manuel Gomez and discuss a sexual abuse case involving a...
Re-Imagining Thanksgiving
Host C. Virginia Fields invites Melba Wilson, Chef, Restaurateur, Author; and Tren’ness Woods-Black, VP of Communications and Strategic Partnerships, to talk about how families can celebrate Thanksgiving during the pandemic and what the best practices are to ensure everybody safety.
Imagining Social Movements, Civil Liberties and More Democracy — The Cloward/Piven Strategy
On this episode host Jim Vrettos and guests Frances Fox Piven & Ira Glasser, discuss the Cloward/Piven political strategy and the possibility of continue the movement now as it was in the 1960s.
Imagining True Prosecutorial Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Lavina Ransom, mother of KaLani Uehera who is seeking justice for her daughter after been imprisoned for denouncing sexual abuse while serving on the US military. They are joined by Manuel Gomez, Black-Ops Private Investigator who is working with Lavina to find justice...
Imagining the Radical Imagination of Stanley Aronowitz
To honor the first co-host of The Radical Imagination; host Jim Vrettos and guests Michael Pelias & Immanuel Ness, talk about Stanley Aronowitz, his work and legacy.
Imagining What Liberty Might Mean in America
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Donna Lieberman, Executive Director at the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU). With liberty being such a common theme in American history, this conversations explores if America's reality has not been consistent with its rhetoric.
Heart Disease During COVID19
Host C. Virginia Fields brings guest Icilma Fergus Rowe, MD FACC for a conversation about heart disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Imagining the Life and Work of Richard Cloward
Host Jim Vrettos and guest Francis Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati talk about the life and work of Richard Cloward, who was an American sociologist, criminologist, community organizer and social activist.