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Conversatiosn with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Ani DiFranco
Gay USA: Hindered Prayers
Donald Trump's Supreme Court move forward with trans troop ban • more Democrats have declared for President, including out-gay Indiana Mayor • how to get your prayers answered... and much more!
Aired January 30th, 2019
Conversation with Channer
58 Min Conversation with Francis Fox Piven
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Barbara Ehrenreich
Imagining a Department of Civilian Justice!
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Manuel Gomez, Private Investigator | Activist | Black Ops Investigators. They have a conversation about the reality of corruption in the police, correction and district attorney departments nationwide and the proposal of Mr. Gomez of creating a Department of Civilian...
Punto de Vista | Enero 17, 2019
En este episodio, Carlos Cabrera entrevista a Leslie Spalding, quien nos habla de la Fundación In Lak'Ech y de su proyecto musical Sangha Tierra. Luego, Carlos conversa via telefónica con Wilma Tamayo, Activista de la Justicia Social; quien promociona un evento relacionado con el movimiento Marcha...
Gay USA: Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard's Anti-LGBT Past
New Democratic State Senate immediately moved to pass long delayed LGBT bills • second lady of the United States works in extremely anti-LGBT school • Democratic Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard's anti-LGBT past... and much more!
Aired January 16th, 2019
Conversations with Channer
58 Min. Conversation with Louis Kelso
State-Level Reforms: Where We Need to Focus
BSOTB welcomes Katie Schaffer, NY statewide organizer at JustLeadershipUSA, who discusses the recent unprecedented increased attention by many states to implement state-level reforms as they relate to the criminal justice system. Advocates, both directly impacted and not, from across the country are...
The Developing 2022 Race for New York Attorney General
With current New York Attorney General Letitia James launching a campaign to be the next governor, the race to fill her seat is attracting a growing swell of candidates.
State Senate Regularly Outpaces Assembly on Reform
"The Senate has its foot on the gas and the Assembly has its foot on the break, generally speaking," said Blair Horner, executive director of the good government group NYPIRG.
De Blasio Releases Final City Budget Update as Mayor
It is the final budget documentation of de Blasio’s nearly eight-year tenure as he prepares to leave office at the end of the month and turn city government over to Mayor-elect Eric Adams.