Progressive intersectional feminist podcast exploring psychology and social justice. Co-hosted by psychologists Cindy Ariel and Julie Mayer.
The one in which we discuss all of the ways people try to intimidate people to impact the way they vote. This should be illegal - oh, yes ... it is!
The one in which we continue to revisit things we learned about voting and how our democracy works as we head into a very big election.
The one in which we try to explore the growing phenomenon of Angry White Men - who are they and what are they so angy about?
The one in which we review all the things we learned about Super PACs, finding that it's all relevant to the times in which we now find ourselves... again.
The one in which we look back at the mansplaining and white male takeover situation, and realize so much of this is even more true now than it was then (in 2020).
The one in which we revisit the meaning and history of Labor Day and the importance of the Labor movement for many of the advances in humane working conditions.
The one in which we shine the light into the dark places from where money flows into creating more darkness in our world. Let there be light!
The one in which we revisit the many ways slavery persists, even today in 2024.
The one in which we take a closer look at the many ways the rich get richer, and richer, and the rest of us tread water at best.
The one in which we discuss healthcare in prison. Is there healthcare in prison?
The one in which we explore(d) the current state of systemic racism as it plays out in our healthcare system even today.
The one in which we explore the seemingly all too popular term of gaslighting. It is often confused with lying, though it is a form of lying and manipulation. It is also a form of abuse.
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Listen again to the shameful and amazing history of the Underground Railroad and those who escaped to save their own lives and that of many others.
The one in which we talk about how people grow into racism.
Revisting our spontaneous chat with Joyce E. Russell, RN, the mother of Assata Thomas, Director of the Institute for Community Justice. Assata’s mom accompanied her to our planned podcast session and…
Another podcast we're running again because it means so much to us. From their website: "LifeLines is a media and cultural project conducted in extensive, long-term collaboration with people serving …
Learning about Juneteenth, which we should have known about all along, is so important that we're rerunning this one in advance of the upcoming holiday.
Originally aired in October 2020 to begin uncovering as much as we could about our truthful past with RedLining – a practice that purposely maintained segregation through discrimination in lending. W…
The session (originally from Feb 2020) with L’Oréal McCollum in which we learn about Art with Impact (AWI), a nonprofit that uses film and theatre to encourage young people to explore mental health a…
The session, originally from February 2020, in which we talk to Norberto ‘Rob’ Rosa, who at the time was Associate Vice President of Operations at New Leash on Life USA. New Leash is a nonprofit pri…