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Episode 5: Hate & Trickle Down
On this episode of “America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave,” co-hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee reflect on the act of hate at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh and the trickle down effects of Donald Trump's words.
Plus, don’t miss interviews with Zellnor Myrie...
Imagining the Return of Serpico - A New Department of Social Justice
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, Private Investigator/Activist | Black Ops Private Investigators
Episode 4: Undecided voters, the fate of the House and Senate
On this episode of “America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave,” co-hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee discuss how to win over undecided voters, the fate of the House and Senate, the rise of fascism and more.
Plus, don’t miss interviews with former prison guard Lisa Ring (GA...
Episode 3: Voter Turnout
On this episode of“America’s Midterms — The Blue Wave;” the hosts Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Matt McDermott, and Summer Lee; discuss the critical role that voter turnout will play in the outcome of the elections, the weakness that may hinder progressive success, and the Republican tactics to watch...
Incarceration Nations: An International Look At Incarceration
A global look at mass incarceration, solitary confinement, the war on drugs, and prison privatization featuring host Khalil Cumberbatch and Baz Dreisinger, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and author of Incarceration Nations: A Journey to Justice in Prisons Around the World.
Imagining the Historian as Creative Narrator
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Blanche Wiesen Cook, Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies at John Jay College and the Graduate Center of the City of New York
2021 Election Shows Split Between Republican and Conservative Parties in New York City
The two parties' interests typically dovetail and lend each other support in elections. This year, however, the Conservatives fielded their own candidates in nine key races out of 39 in which they made an endorsement across the city,
New York Voters Approve New Environmental Rights, Disapprove Voting and Redistricting Reforms
New York voters have approved two state constitutional amendments on the general election ballot and voted down three others.
Rikers Crisis Renews Push for State Bill to Create 'Correctional Ombudsman' and Oversight Board
The legislation would establish a "correctional ombudsman" and a new Correctional Oversight Board separate from state and local correction departments.