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How the Diversity Industry is Failing and What We Can Do to Fix It
In an era when companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on diversity and inclusion programs, the proportion of African Americans in tech, media, and business leadership roles is stagnating. In her new book, Diversity, Inc. The Failed Promise of a Billion-Dollar Business, award-winning...
Kelly Herron from "Not Today" and Emily May from Hollaback! are the guests
Kelly Herron from "Not Today" and Emily May from iHollaback.org discuss strategies to confront street harassment or assault. This episode is part of Runner Safety Awareness week and is hosted by Janelle Hartman.
Puerto Rico: Freedom From Fantasy
What most Americans know about Puerto Rico is based on a colonial fantasy, says journalist and Columbia University professor, Ed Morales. This fantasy, and the reality it obscures, is the subject of his new book, Fantasy Island. In this episode, Laura interviews Morales and scholar/activist Rosa...
Myriam Loor the creator and race director for Celebrate Life Half-Marathon guest-stars.
Myriam Loor after completing chemo for her cancer took her friend's advice to 'Celebrate Life' to heart. A two-time Boston qualifier, Myriam works tirelessly to better the lives of others.
Amby Burfoot, Runner's World Editor-at-Large, is the guest.
Amby Burfoot winner of the 1968 Boston Marathon is a running journalist and author. Host Gail Kislevitz chats with Amby about his career and their new book "Runspirations."
Naomi Klein on the Case for a Green New Deal
The climate crisis is accelerating faster than expected. This November, 11,000 scientists from 153 countries declared that “We’re reaching potentially irreversible climate tipping points—climate chain reactions that could cause significant disruptions to ecosystems, society, and economies...” In...
Newark: Fixing The People’s Water
The people of Newark, New Jersey—the majority of whom are black and brown—are grappling with a lead contamination crisis that has drawn comparisons with Flint, Michigan. There the state took control of the city’s water after municipal officials and a private management company failed to provide...
Special Report: Buffalo
Renewable energy, racist redlining, and now possibly a renaissance. The people of Buffalo, New York have seen a lot. In the last century, this was a booming industrial town fueled by a falls and people from all over the planet. But most of the wealth concentrated at the top, and at the end it mostly...
Mitchell Mond, son of Otto Mond, of the Raritan Valley Road Runners is the guest
Mitchell Mond, an athlete with the Raritan Valley Road Runners, remembers Otto Mond, his father.