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Imagining Our Last Chance to Save American Democracy
Description: ur guest today on the Radical Imagination is Judy Jorrisch, a community and labor union organizer and activist who has spent a lifetime fighting as an advocate for democracy in the U.S., Africa and Latin America. She's worked on dozens of local, state and national electoral campaigns...
Il Gattopardo Restaurant
Il Gattopardo Restaurant serves the best Southern Italian cuisine in NYC
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Zoom HI! DRAMA: Interview Tiananmen Requiem author. Reviews: Rescue Rue, Emperor’s Nightingale, Winnie The Pooh, Petunia's Playhouse Live!: Petunia's Big Day, Beautiful Future, Whisper House, Origins First Irish Festival: The 8th, In The Middle of the Fields, Preview next show: Addressless...
A Discussion with Ricardo Khan of Crossroads Theatre
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Ricardo Khan. Khan is the co-founder and artistic director of Crossroads Theatre Company.
Imagining the Lives and Work of Carol and James Gilligan
Carol and James Gilligan are our guests on this episode of the Radical Imagination. Carol is an American feminist, ethicist, activist and psychologist who's considered the originator of the ethics of care theory. James Gilligan is an American psychiatrist, author and activist, best know for his...
Trier, Germany
Trier held the best Christmas Market and it also shares lots of history
Gay USA 1/19/2022
Bad Kyrsten Sinema destroying voting rights; good Jim Obergefell running for Ohio state House. ∎ Bi Sen. Sinema obstructs voting rights. ∎ A gay marriage rights pioneer in bid for the Ohio state legislature. ∎ A leading gay marriage activist in Florida is found murdered. ∎ Fashion editor André Leon...
Discussion of the film Heist: Which stole the American Dream
A Discussion of the film Heist: Which stole the American Dream in the Community Church of NYC