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Host Virginia Fields receives guests Patrice Douglas, Luis Lopez & Linda Rosenberg to talk about the Community Mental Health Project, and effort made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation, Columbia Psychiatry, The New York Public Library and The National Black Leadership Commission on Health.
Over 50 years ago in July of 2020, the Young Lords -- a revolutionary community group of Hispanic and Black New Yorkers occupied Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx for 12 hours. Long known as a "butcher shop," they demanded better care, improved conditions, and a variety of patient and worker rights for...
A learning center for seniors. Sharing knowledge and life lessons
Carlos Cabrera conversa con las coaches Clara Díaz y Jacquie Medina sobre el empoderamiento de nuestras emociones como seres humanos, y sobre su proximo evento: "Pasando del Estrés a la Felicidad". Carlos también comenta sobre la Operación Coral 5G en la República Dominicana, y sobre el Día de...
LGBTQ activists fight book burning; guest Jim Hubbard shows us exciting, revamped ACT UP Oral History Project website. ∎ The fight over LGBTQ books in school libraries gets heated. ∎ Religious groups object to Biden child care plan if they can’t discriminate against us. ∎ It’s Transgender...
Community Cop Updates on Ahmaud Arbery/Eric Adams
Host Andre Ward talks with guest Judith Whiting, general counsel for the Community Service Society, a Manhattan-based anti-poverty non-profit, about the importance of automatic expungement for people with histories of involvement in the criminal legal system. Automatic expungement is fundamental to...
Our guest today on the Radical Imagination is Elliott Currie, a Pulitzer prize finalist author, a leading expert on the criminal legal system and a professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He's a renowned scholar and author of many works on crime, juvenile...