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Radio Reimagine

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 Smoothie Lab Apothecary with Kelly Curry.
Radio RP&E with Jess Clarke and other hosts about Environmental Justice.

Personal Journals Comedy Documentary Improv Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 109 days
Average duration
35 minutes
Episodes
39
Years Active
2010 - 2025
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San Bernardino Groups Take on Warehouse Pollution

San Bernardino Groups Take on Warehouse Pollution

“These diesel trucks are going to go in our neighborhoods, regardless if you’re in Bloomington, Jurupa Valley, Fontana. These warehouses are going everywhere…. The beauty of this environmental justic…
00:20:55  |   Sat 22 Jan 2022
Fresno Residents Choking on Amazon’s Dust

Fresno Residents Choking on Amazon’s Dust

An  interview by Jess Clarke with Leo Martinez Macias and Ashley Werner As the online retail market continues to expand, massive warehouse and distribution facilities are being plopped down in commun…
00:16:47  |   Tue 24 Aug 2021
Beyond Gay Marriage

Beyond Gay Marriage

“I absolutely think housing for poor, homeless, and low-income queer folks is a huge issue for us, as is doing anti-violence work…” —Kenyon Farrow Editors note: The June 26, 2015 Supreme Court decisi…
00:58:36  |   Wed 12 Sep 2018
Claiming our Voices

Claiming our Voices

Claiming Our Voice Panel Discussion with Gulnahar Alam (lead organizer and founder of Andolan: Organizing South Asian Workers), Jennifer Pritheeva Samuel (filmmaker & director of Claiming our Voice),…
Sat 26 Mar 2016
History of Exploitation: from Slavery to Domestic Work

History of Exploitation: from Slavery to Domestic Work

An interview with Sheila Bapat “The roots of domestic work are deeply connected to the history of slavery in the U.S. It’s no accident that a vast majority of domestic workers were African American w…
Sat 19 Mar 2016
Collete Batttle — Gulf Coast- Interviewed by Jess Clarke and Marcy Rein

Collete Batttle — Gulf Coast- Interviewed by Jess Clarke and Marcy Rein

This interview was recorded at the Our Power Convening in Richmond, California in August 2014. The meeting drew community organizers, scholars, and activists from all over the nation together to cons…
Wed 01 Apr 2015
Sustaining Cultural Spaces

Sustaining Cultural Spaces

“So here I am! I get to be around all the kinds of people I like and enjoy, and who inspire me, motivate me, and make me happy. But I am also the poorest, the brokest, I’ve been in my whole life. In …
01:06:21  |   Sat 01 Nov 2014
The Lie of Growth and the Power of the Small— Vandana Shiva and Gopal Dayaneni

The Lie of Growth and the Power of the Small— Vandana Shiva and Gopal Dayaneni

  “The growing “bio-economy” is based on control, manipulation and commodification of life… things like microbial factories that are producing industrial food products, that will make fuels and pharm…
Mon 17 Mar 2014
Krissy Keefer, DMT Artistic Director of Dance Brigade and Grrrl Brigade

Krissy Keefer, DMT Artistic Director of Dance Brigade and Grrrl Brigade

An Interview by Christine Joy Ferrer with Krissy Keefer Dance Mission Theater’s Krissy Keefer voices her opinions and concerns about the current social and economic conditions in San Francisco’s Miss…
00:37:43  |   Tue 19 Nov 2013
Reflections of Activistas

Reflections of Activistas

Excerpted here are the voices of young activistas who redefine what it means to be part of the new majority as women of color. We Are the Ones We’ve Been Waiting For Activistas from the New Majority …
00:19:17  |   Sat 22 Dec 2012
Bertha Lewis – Organizing the New Majority

Bertha Lewis – Organizing the New Majority

Interview with Bertha Lewis By B. Jesse Clarke Bertha Lewis is president and founder of the New York-based action think tank, Black Institute and former president and chief organizer for the communit…
Wed 28 Mar 2012
Unmodified: Making Home Affordable Program Fails to Address Foreclosure Crisis

Unmodified: Making Home Affordable Program Fails to Address Foreclosure Crisis

Interview by Irene Florez Transcript Irene Florez: Making Home Affordable is a key part of the Obama Administration’s effort to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. If you are struggling with your mont…
Thu 01 Sep 2011
Filipina Domestic Workers on the Move

Filipina Domestic Workers on the Move

Interview with Katie Joaquin By Christine Joy Ferrer MAKIBAKA! Imagine the life of a domestic worker—a caregiver, nanny, or housekeeper, serving in a private home. Now, imagine not being able to slee…
Thu 01 Sep 2011
On Occupy: Roundtable Discussion with Angela Davis and Rev. James Lawson

On Occupy: Roundtable Discussion with Angela Davis and Rev. James Lawson

Your audience are the people of America who can have a different society, a different set of electoral prerogatives but cannot do it through the election system. (9:00) We need direct civil resistanc…
Thu 01 Sep 2011
From the Camps to the Neighborhoods

From the Camps to the Neighborhoods

A 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 co…
Sun 01 May 2011
Radical Visions, Possible Worlds

Radical Visions, Possible Worlds

A 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 …
Mon 14 Mar 2011
AB32 Blocked by California Court; An Interview with Alegria De La Cruz

AB32 Blocked by California Court; An Interview with Alegria De La Cruz

By 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…
Wed 01 Sep 2010
Through Our Eyes: Activists Today

Through Our Eyes: Activists Today

Interview 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…
00:58:59  |   Mon 30 Aug 2010
Rinku Sen: Organizing for Racial Justice

Rinku 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 peopl…
Tue 01 Jun 2010
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