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Storytelling, interviews and reporting from the frontlines of social justice struggles around the world: A Life in Stories with Jess Clarke.NOOL-Weaving Threads with Preeti Shekar.The Electric Smoo... more
FAQs about Radio Reimagine:How many episodes does Radio Reimagine have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
May 01, 2011From the Camps to the NeighborhoodsA Conversation with Movement Generation Interview by Ellen Choy The transformation of the Occupy moment into power for movements that can actually challenge entrenched economic interests will be a complex process. Movement Generation activists recently gathered to reflect on what it will take to make this happen. Ellen Choy: Why are you committed to......more43minPlay
March 14, 2011Radical Visions, Possible WorldsA panel discussion with Grace Lee Boggs and Immanuel Wallerstein Moderated by Scott Kurashige Scott Kurashige: We’re going to start with our panelists giving us their sense of how they see the world today and the core concepts we need—to make sense of the challenges we confront. Grace Lee Boggs: I had the great privilege......more39minPlay
September 01, 2010AB32 Blocked by California Court; An Interview with Alegria De La CruzBy Frank Lopez and Joe Feria-Galicia Frank Lopez: How are the plaintiffs going to ensure that the criteria chosen to evaluate the alternatives are going to be more equitable? Alegria De La Cruz: Part of what is exciting to us about being able to open this [up], is that there’s a lot more information available......more26minPlay
August 30, 2010Through Our Eyes: Activists TodayInterview by Christine Joy Ferrer In the summer of 2003 RP&E published Where Do We Go From Here? A Look at the Long Road to Environmental Justice. The young activists of 2003 voiced their aspirations for the EJ movement in “The Next Generation, Youth Voices in Environmental Justice.” Today, the young and the fearless continue......more59minPlay
June 01, 2010Rinku Sen: Organizing for Racial Justice“Gender constructions themselves are racialized. Our overarching notion of what is a good man and what is a good woman, are based on white people being good people and people of color being bad people.” Interview by B. Jesse Clarke Rinku Sen is the president and executive director of the Applied Research Center (ARC) and......more52minPlay
FAQs about Radio Reimagine:How many episodes does Radio Reimagine have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.