Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry
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It shouldn’t be a secret that white supremacy was baked into the founding of this nation, but it’s still not a story we like to tell as part of our history. Our guest this week is working to change that. David Mura is an essayist, memoirist, poet and fiction writer who brings a unique perspective to our multi-racial and multi-cultural society. A third-generation Japanese-American, he has written intimately about his life as a man of color and the connections between race, culture and history. His new book, The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself, is now available to order.
Christian Cooper on Living Through Racism and Better Living Through Birding
Mneesha Gellman of the Emerson Prison Initiative and the Importance of Education for Incarcerated People
Organizer Michelle Eisen on Unionizing Starbucks
Built for the Fire: Victor Luckerson on the Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District, America's Black Wall Street
Neil Gross on Police Chiefs Walking the Walk on Police Reform
Amanda Zurawski and Molly Duane: Suing Texas Because Abortion Saves Lives
Fred Guttenberg on guns and American Carnage
Alyssa Milano in the Guest Chair - The ERA, Guns, Abortion Rights, and Supporting Women
Award-winning Journalist and Russia Expert Owen Matthews on Putin's Overreach
CNN's Joan Biskupic on Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court's Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences.
Author Jane Roper on Her New Novel The Society of Shame
#WomensHistoryMonth: Julie Suk on the Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment
Mike Lux on the Overlooked Voices of Factory Towns
Oxfam's Nabil Ahmed on the Wealth Gap and Economic Justice
Empowering Women in the Workplace with Laura Casselman
You Can't Always Say What You Want - Dennis Baron on the First Amendment
UNICEF in Egypt - Reflecting on Alyssa's trip with UNICEF's Dina Heikal
Electing a New Generation of Progressive Leaders with The Next 50
Jared Yates Sexton on The Midnight Kingdom
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