We speak with Nane Alejandrez, the celebrated visionary founder and executive director of Barrios Unidos, on the coming ...
Guest: John Nichols is the national affairs correspondent for The Nation Magazine. He is the author of several books including his latest co-written with Senator Bernie Sanders “It’s OK to Be Angry ...
Nassim Nicholas Taleb spent twenty-one years as a derivatives trader before changing careers to become a scholar, mathematical researcher, and philosophical essayist. Mr. Taleb’s works focus on ...
Why is it that so many schools fail at teaching their students critical thinking skills that could help them understand the world? Political scientist Agustina Paglayan argues that mass primary ...
Learning from the Past to Advance Future Conversations Across Values Divides  Talk It Out Radio: Friday, November 15, 2024, 3 ...
Filmmaker Jalena Keane-Lee documentary "Standing Above the Clouds"; the ongoing story about the fight to protect Mauna Kea in ...
Few things are more necessary than a roof over one’s head, and yet few things feel as precarious as housing. Rents have ...
On today’s show, we sit down with Kev Choice, a classically trained pianist, rapper, composer, and educator who has reshaped the Bay Area music scene. Raised in Oakland with San Francisco roots, Kev ...
Guest: Richard Wolff is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Visiting ...
Sometimes, really good music can help you get through the day. I hope these selections help. Music heals. Lyrics Born – Take ...
Guest: Arun Gupta is an investigative reporter who has written for The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, The Intercept, The Nation, The Guardian, YES Magazine, and other publications. He is a graduate ...
Grief & Mourning artfully expressed becomes a Sacrament of Kinship Caroline welcomes Eiren Caffall, author of “The Mourner’s Bestiary” “Lyrical reports from the apocalypse” The Mourner’s Bestiary is a ...