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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.
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
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...
Imagining the Healing Creativity of Rabbi Michael Lerner and
n this two-segment episode, Host Jim Vrettos talks to Rabbi Michael Lerner & Artist Clarence Ruth. Each one explain how their creativity is a power source on their effort to make society a better place for everybody.
Imagining a Spiritually Progressive Left
On this episode of The Radical Imagination, Jim Vrettos talks about progressive movements and spirituality with Jonathan Soto, who currently serves as one of the key political organizers and strategists in the Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez campaign, working in the New York congresswoman's 14th...
Imagining Ho to Choose Love in a Largely Loveless World
Host Jim Vrettos welcomes nationally recognized psychotherapist, sex therapist and author of For Better, For Worse, Forever: Discover the Path to Lasting Love, Beatty Cohan-Vrettos. This episode is an intimate conversation about how we choose love in this largely loveless world.
Imagine Hunting for Transformative Justice
Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, the founder of Black Ops Investigators, and his partner on a new podcast they've created called Hunting for Transformative Justice.
Housing Rights for People with Criminal Legal Histories
Host Andre Ward talks with Tabber B. Benedict, Housing Advocate/Special Assistant at The Fortune Society; Michael Chin, Civil Rights Enforcement Manager, Seattle Office for Civil Rights; and Ian Wilder, Executive Director, Long Island Housing Services (LIHS) about discriminatory practices against...
Imagining What's Wrong With Our Elections and How to Fix It
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Community Organizer Judy Jorrisch, who tells us how voting restriction rights are in place in democratic New York State.