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2021 Year-In-Review: Criminal Justice Reform… And The Road Ahead
Host Andre Ward holds a conversation with Fortune Society President & CEO JoAnne Page about the fight for Criminal Justice during 2021 and the road ahead.
Aging People in Prison
Host Andre Ward talks to Ute Ritz-Deutch, Coordinator of the Amnesty International Chapter at Ithaca, NY. They talk about aging people in prisons, parole boards and what can be done to improve the live of this population
50 Years Since The Attica Uprising: Has Anything Changed?
Host Andre Ward talks to The Fortune's Society founder, David Rothenberg, about the Attica Prison Uprising which happened 50 years ago. Mr. Rothenberg was one of the 30 observers summoned by the leaders of the Attica uprising to witness their negotiations with New York State.
Storm Recovery and Safety
New York State Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright is joined by New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Patrick A. Murphy and NYC Emergency Management First Deputy Commissioner Andrew D'Amora to discuss #StormRecovery and #Safety.
The Impact of Being Transgender in Men's and Women's Prisons
In this episode of Both Sides of the Bars, host Andre Ward talks with Jai Diamond, peer specialist at the New York City Criminal Justice Agency, and the first ever transgender person to go through the struggle of being imprisoned in a men's prison and then being moved to a women's prison.
Carrera por la Alcaldía de Nueva York: Dianne Morales
Carlos Cabrera conversa esta noche con Dianne Morales, candidata demócrata por la alcaldía de la Ciudad de Nueva York.
Imagining the World of Trillo and Suede
Trillo and Suede is a show that has garnered rave reviews and a growing cult web following in its first 2 seasons, winning 38 major awards in international web series film festivals, including best comedy and best series.
Host Jim Vrettos talks with the series creator Jonathan Geffner.
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 the Unfinished Business of America's Social Democracy - The Political Activism of Jonathan Soto and AOC
With the stress of a global pandemic, lack of federal and local funding to school districts and the children of poor and working class families falling behind on their remote learning, a remarkable new and empowering plan called Homework Helper has been developed by Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio...