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Imagining Resistance to Stop and Frisk -- For the Historical
On October 21st, 2011 22 people were arrested at a protest at the 28th precinct in Harlem to oppose Stop-and-Frisk policing. The protest was the beginning of a movement. It led to one of New York's biggest political protest trials in recent years -- a powerful platform to present a unified front...
Diversity and Grief
On this show Dr. Gloria and Dr. Heidi Horsley discuss diversity and grief with Doneley Meris founder & executive director at HIV Arts Network and Capathia Jenkins actor, singer and board of directors of Covenant House. A video with Dr. Andy Ho of Hong Kong University discusses Chinese responses to...
Imagining the Life and Work of Richard Cloward: "I Do What I
Our guest today on the Radical Imagination is Joshua Miller who conducted a series of 3 separate interviews with Richard Cloward during the summer of 2000, a year before his passing. Richard Cloward was a larger-than-life figure for many people.
Siblings Never to be Forgotten: Terrorism on September 11,
Ever feel that your sibling loss has been discounted? Join Dr. Heidi Horsley and her guests Jim Glaccone and Cathie Omg-Herrera who both had siblings murdered on 9/11. Allthough it has been 20 years each continues to honor their siblings, Cathie through the Betty Ann Ong Foundation and Jim by...
Imagining America on Fire
Host Jim Vrettos receives guests Elizabeth Hinton and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove for a conversation about the status of civil rights in America and how it can be improved.
Parent Loss and Childhood Trauma
You are stronger than you think you are! Join Dr. Heidi Horsley and her guests to explore childhood trauma, Inner strength, and the strength of community. Guests include Marie Clyne and Robert Pycior, who lost a mother and father in the 9/ll terrorist attacks and Kathy Murphy, Program...
Imagining A New York City Where Justice is What Love Looks L
Imagining A New York City Where Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public
Spouse Loss: 9/11 Widows Speak About Their Grief Journey, 20
Join Dr. Heidi Horsley for an enlightening interview with Denise Lynch and Donna Angelini, both widows of FDNY firefighters. Donna not only lost her husband but also her father-in-law in the Twin Trade Towers. You will be inspired by their messages of courage and hope.
Free Speech and Koch Money in the Far-Right Echo Chamber
Host Jim Vrettos talks to activist and researcher, Ralph Wilson, who has written a book to take on and expose one of the most significant parts of the story. Wilson is the co-author of the soon to be published Free Speech and Koch Money, a meticulously documented and highly accessible field guide to...