On this episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we're talking about the Equal Rights Amendment - both the state and federal - and with ERA organizers located here in Minnesota.
On today’s episode we’re talking about abortion and reproductive justice legislation here in Minnesota -You’ll hear the voices and perspectives of Abena Abraham, campaign manager with Unrestrict Minnesota, and Emily Bisek, VP of Strategic Comm
The Radical News Radio Hour is back from hiatus! Over the next five months, through the end of May, we’ll publish every Friday. Our focus is primarily on the work happening out of the Minnesota State Legislature, during the 2023 legislative se
On today's episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we share an informational interview with some of the folks at ACER and we discuss a guaranteed basic income experiment coming to an end in the City of Saint Paul.You can check out the episode'
On this episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we discuss the work of Project Sweetie Pie with Project Sweetie Pie Executive Director Michael Chaney. We also discuss the work of American Muslims for Palestine with AMP member Mariam.
On today's episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we listen to two union leaders and library staffers in Hennepin County discuss worker's rights issues. We also discuss suicide prevention and updates from the East Phillips Neighborhood Institu
On today's episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we discuss the racial homeownership gap. We also spotlight the work of "Telling Queer History" with the TQH Executive Director.
On today's episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we hear from Libby - a youth organizer co-organizing a climate justice sit-in on Sept. 24; Nick Kor (an organizer with Coalition of Asian American Leaders - Minnesota) about anti-Asian hate and
On this episode of the Radical News Radio Hour, we discuss prison gerrymandering with Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera, Executive Director of Common Cause-MN. The episode transcription can be found here.
On today’s episode we’re hearing from Morgan O’Sullivan, Volunteer Coordinator and a Board member at the Quatrefoil Library (a repeat segment). We’re also hearing from Stacey Gurian-Sherman with Minneapolis for a Better Police Contract.
On today’s episode we’re talking with James Darville, an organizer with OutFront MN, as well as with Jae, an organizer with Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar. James will be discussing LGBTQIAP-oriented policies on the state, county, a
On today’s episode we’re talking about some recent updates from the Housing Equity Now-Saint Paul Coalition’s Keep Saint Paul Home Campaign as well as with Minister Janae Bates, a communications organizer, and one of the creators of a new web s
Today we’re talking about efforts to defund the Public Employees Relations Board with Saint Paul Federation of Teachers President Nick Faber. We’re also talking about the somewhat unexpected budget numbers with Clark Goldenrod with the Minnesot
On today's episode, we’re talking with a leader of Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia, Arianna Andersen, a resident of the Havenbrook Homes. We’ll also hear from Caroline Hood, President and CEO of RS Eden. Finally, Thomas Godfrey from Minneapolis
On today's episode we’re talking about the Market Bucks program that allows EBT users to get a $10 match at participating farmers markets. The program has been funded since 2015, but advocates and farmers market staff are concerned about an at
In today's episode we start with updates from the Housing Equity Now - Saint Paul (HENS) Campaign and then we'll discuss Paid Family and Medical Leave legislation.Here's a link to the HENS campaign: www.facebook.com/housingequitynowstp/
Today we have another segment in our MinneAsian stories coverage. We also hear from Denise Specht, President of Education Minnesota, in a discussion on the bipartisan budget set to be discussed during an upcoming special session.We start with
Today we’ll hear from Julia Gay, the Communications and Marketing Coordinator for the Coalition of Asian American Leaders-Minnesota, as we launch a partnership as part of their MinneAsianStories month.We’ll also hear from a press conference he
Today we have an interview with Brett Grant, an organizer with Voices for Racial Justice and my organizing partner, and updates from Peter Rachleff with the East Side Freedom Library.
In mid-April, prior to jury deliberation and the conviction of former MPD Officer Derek Chauvin, I moderated a discussion on abolition that remains pertinent to how we might think about racial justice and prison justice in this complicated mome