Video Library
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Imagining in Plain Sight But Out of Mind - Slavery in the Northeast and the Hamptons
By compiling a comprehensive public list of enslaved persons from the Colonial period to the last recorded enslaved person in East Hampton in 1830, the Plain Sight Project is reconnecting a forgotten history while taking a step to place these people and their stories back into our nation's founding...
Imagining Memories and Changes - Still Life in Lodz
Host Jim Vrettos brings filmmaker Slawomir Grunberg; researcher and co-writer Lilka Elbaum; and second generation holocaust survivor Paul Celler to talk about Still Life in Lodz, an emotionally riveting documentary that journeys to the historically tumultuous city of Lodz, Poland.
Imagining Drug Use for Grown-Ups
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.
Imagining the Kings of Congress - The Reign of AIPAC
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).
Imagining Ways to Resist and Transform a Neo-Fascist America
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Isaacson, Researcher of Fascism. The two have a conversation about the influence of fascism in America and how can the people resist and transform this tendency.
Imagining How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Are Destroying Us
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Hudson, Economic Historian who offers his view in regards to the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having in the US economy.
Imagining Apache Stronghold - Saving, Protecting, Defending Sacred Oak Flat
This episode is dedicated to the Apache Indian Tribe who is fighting against Resolution Copper, a joint venture company and one of the largest metal and mining companies in the world, who wants to build the nations's largest copper mine in the Apache holy site of Oak Flat Arizona. The show features...
Imagining A More Unified American Left
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Michael Fischbach, Professor of History at Randolph-Macon College and Author of the books "The Movement and the Middle East" and "Black Power and Palestine".
How the Diversity Industry is Failing and What We Can Do to Fix It
In an era when companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on diversity and inclusion programs, the proportion of African Americans in tech, media, and business leadership roles is stagnating. In her new book, Diversity, Inc. The Failed Promise of a Billion-Dollar Business, award-winning...