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In this historic, inter-generational meeting of minds, Laura Flanders brings together New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and MIT profe...
- Added: Dec 15, 2021
- Length: 28:00
- Purchases: 2
Coronavirus concerns forced many universities to close their campuses this fall. The mix of fewer students on campus, canceled athletics, and onlin...
- Added: Jul 16, 2021
- Length: 04:12
The pandemic has upended caregiving and what it means to be a working mom. More than 2 million women have left the workforce because of the cost an...
- Added: Jun 17, 2021
- Length: 04:27
How do you let people who are fully vaccinated get back to normal life without creating super-spreader events for those who haven’t yet been vaccin...
- Added: Jun 10, 2021
- Length: 04:19
In her new film, The Edge of Democracy, director Petra Costa tells the story of how Brazil went from a rising star among free nations to a democrac...
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- Added: Dec 23, 2019
- Length: 28:00
- Purchases: 1
They are an unexpected husband and wife team: the Levinson’s. Sanford is a constitutional scholar. Cynthia is an award-winning author of children’...
- Added: Jul 30, 2019
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 2
Above and Below.
- Added: Jul 10, 2018
- Length: 05:00
The “right to work.” The phrase sounds fair and equitable. After all, who shouldn’t have a right to work if they wish to? Twenty-six states now hav...
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- Added: Dec 06, 2016
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 1
That most basic of human gestures of intimacy, a kiss, can still be deadly.
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- Added: Jun 14, 2016
- Length: 05:59
- Purchases: 1
Congress is at a standstill. They have been for several years. In 2010 political insiders Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein began searching for the c...
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- Added: May 11, 2016
- Length: 28:59
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With our guest, George Kateb, who has been called "the most interesting and important philosopher of liberalism alive today,"* we'll focus on oppre...
- Added: Sep 22, 2015
- Length: 59:49
The number of people imprisoned in the United States is rapidly increasing. Although America accounts for only five percent of the world’s populati...
- Added: Sep 15, 2015
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 3
Victor Tan Chen, sociology professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, has studied the plight of the American worker … from successf...
- Added: Jul 09, 2015
- Length: 29:01
- Purchases: 2
Host Doug Storm is joined by Asma Afsaruddin to discuss her bookStriving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic Thought
- Added: Mar 17, 2015
- Length: 58:39
Carbon is shaping our future. Those little particles we can’t even see are reshaping our natural world, and transforming our economy. And, it all e...
- Added: Sep 24, 2014
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 2
Bestselling author Craig Nelson provides an in depth examination of the history of the Atomic age from x-rays to the 2011 meltdown in Japan.
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- Added: Mar 20, 2014
- Length: 28:59
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How much doe we know about the food we eat?
- Added: Jul 24, 2013
- Length: 27:59
In this episode...if you want to get a straight answer from a politician, try asking a straight question. ( it probably won't work...but at least y...
- Added: Sep 27, 2012
- Length: 56:04
How do YOU talk about race? And why can it be so touchy?
- Added: Apr 14, 2012
- Length: 28:32
Riots all over the world are calling on us to get involved in societal change. But what kind of action is needed, and how do we create real change?...
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- Added: Oct 17, 2011
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 1
Radio Netherlands looks at what inspired Beethoven to write one of the most universally loved pieces of classical music.
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- Added: Apr 19, 2005
- Length: 29:29
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