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Imagining the Radical Love and Power of the Young Lords
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Felipe Luciano, Afro-Puerto Rican American poet, activist, radio, television, print journalist. They talk about Luciano's life and his involvement with the Young Lords.
Imagining An End of the Tortured Path to Death Row and the Death Penalty
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alan Stolzer from Military Initiative in the studio and Stanley Howard Co-author of "Tortured By Blue:The Chicago Police Torture Story" via phone call from an Illinois jail.
Imagining A New Political World of People Power
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Nick Brana, Founder and Director Movement for a People's Party; and Russell Gray, Activist at Extinction Rebellion. They talk about the journey fighting for climate change.
Imagining An International Youth Climate Justice Movement
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Jamie Margolin, Founder & Co-executive Director of Zero Hour
Recorded February 13, 2019
Recorded February 13, 2019: Actress Tamala Baldwin & Director LaVarro Jones "Bubbly Brown Sugar" ; Guest Co-Host Tatyana Camacho
A July 4th Celebration
A July 4th Celebration of America's 243rd Birthday. TV Personality Kimmy Thomas ("ATKANDCO."); Spotlight Squares: 4th of July Edition; F.Y.R.E. ZONE Performs; Guest Co-Host Christy X Martinez
Imagining When Justice is What Love Looks Like in Public - Israel/Palestine
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College, and Rabbi Brian Walt, Human Rights Activist Founding Executive Director of Rabbis for Human Rights - North America.
Imagining The End of Policing
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. They talk about policing, its effects and the possibility of reducing it or even eliminate it.
This Week on MNN
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Women’s History Month