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Imagining 1968 - Music in the Cafes At Night - Revolution in the Air
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Mitch Abidor, Translator and Historian | Author of "May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France"
Wonder Women: The Impact of Women on the Social Justice Movement
In this episode, Both Sides of the Bars welcomes Carmen Perez, the Executive Director of The Gathering for Justice, a non-profit founded by legendary artist and activist Harry Belafonte. Carmen has crossed the globe promoting peace through civil and human rights, building alternatives to...
Imagining the 10 Commandments as a Religious Counterculture for Social Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Rev. Ann Levy-Lyons, Senior Minister of First Unitarian Congregational Society | Author of "No Other Gods: The Politics of the Ten Commandments"
NY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS
Tomorrow is New York’s state and federal primary elections day. Voters should expect to take COVID precautions and bring a mask with them. How the pandemic may affect voting behavior is still just a guessing game.
REPARATIONS FOR SLAVERY: A Conversation
It is time for a serious conversation about Reparations for slavery. Watch "Represent NYC" special on #reparations, the history of slavery in New York, the economic inequality, redlining, and the momentum behind this political justice movement.
RENT: Evictions, Vouches and Hikes ...Oh My!
NYC prepares for mass evictions as moratorium's end nears and #RepresentNYC, board votes to freeze rents and NYS Assembly Member Harvey Eptsein talks about the #rent relief program that offers for $100M Rent Voucher Bill for tenants affected by coronavirus
Juneteenth
#Juneteenth has never been a celebration of victory, or an acceptance of the way things are. It's a celebration of progress. It's an affirmation that despite the most painful parts of our history, change is possible––and there is still so much work to do. Twitter: @BarackObama