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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.
Musician Raul Midón on Creative Adaptation During Covid-19
This week, Raul Midón explains his unique production and engineering process to Laura and shares how he collaborates with musicians all over the world. At a time when many of us are scrambling to adjust to the challenges of life during a pandemic, Raul Midón is serving up positive energy, a model of...
Imagining An End to Judicial Misconduct
Host Jim Vrettos receives guest Manuel Gomez, Black-Ops Private Investigator and Activist. Gomez describes his experience with the legal system in NYS, exposing the corruption among judges and district attorneys that is putting innocent people in jail while the corrupt ones get promotions. But...
Environment Injustice As Usual During Pandemic
The skies over Los Angeles may be bluer thanks to the Covid 19 slow-down, but the impact of environmental racism on low income people of color persists. According to a recent Harvard study, where people have been exposed to even slightly higher levels of air pollution the Covid-19 death rate is...
Imagining the Dangerous, Distorted Ethics of Donald Trump and American Political Life
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Richard Painter, Law Professor at the University of Minnesota. Painter offer his insight about ethics in the actual government and makes an analysis on the historical position of previous governments in this matter.
Imagining Structural Violence in the Age of Trump
Host Jim Vrettos and Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee have a conversation about structural violence, its effects in the American society and how this presidency may have increased the range of it.
Imagining the Right To Survive
Small businesses struggle on a daily basis in NYC, and the Coronavirus pandemic has only worsen their situation. Host Jim Vrettos interviews Anthony Miranda, Candidate for Queens Borough President; and Steve Null, Activist from the Small Business Congress; who picture how daunting and hopeless is...
Covid-19 Demands a National Reckoning
The U.S. already has over one million confirmed cases of Covid-19 and tens of thousands of deaths. Victims of the disease are disproportionately black and working class. What explains our failure to build a more caring state? Princeton Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. argues that we must grapple with the...
Imagining a Mentally Impaired Presidency Endangering Public Safety and Lives
Host Jim Vrettos talks with guest Dr. Bandy X. Lee, President of the World Mental Health Coalition and organization that has expressed their concern in relation to the mental fitness of Donal J. Trump to be the President of the United States. Dr. Lee takes us over their latest finding based on the...