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The Art and Science of Difficult ConversationsThe Art and Science of Difficult ConversationsHow to Talk about Race and Social Justice with Hilary GiovaleIs it possible to talk about race and social justice in a productive way? Listen to our interview with Hilary Giovale to find out the answer to that question and more! We discuss the challenges with having these conversations, how vulnerability plays a role in sharing our personal stories, and how white individuals can confront their guilt and engage in difficult conversations about their heritage and responsibility.  Agree? Disagree? Have a story to share? Let us know!  About Hilary:  Hilary Giovale is a mother, writer, community organizer, and facilitator who lives on Hopi, Din...2025-08-1231 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuests: Adjoa Jones de Almeida & Sunanda Ghosh, "The Power of Art in the Community"Adjoa Jones de Almeida and Sunanda Ghosh talk about their Philadelphia-based Forman Arts Initiative’s efforts to cultivate artists and empower communities to work together to advocate for justice and equity in creative new ways.2025-08-0753 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness, "A Pastor With Passion"Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness, a 3rd generation pastor, has translated her education in urban studies and economics into vibrant community-connected ministries. She shares what the Christian faith tradition teaches about racial and social justice, the historical role the Black clergy have played in advancing racial justice and how she puts her own faith into action.2025-06-2054 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Jenique Jones, “Food for Thought … and Justice”.Jenique Jones describes how WhyHunger, an organization founded and supported by legendary musicians and led by her with vision and fervor, helps grassroots communities find transformative solutions to tackle the root causes of hunger around the world.2025-04-1158 minThe Roadshow with Tony Justice and FriendsThe Roadshow with Tony Justice and FriendsOn the Road with Tony Justice and David Lowry and Tim Hadden of Bennett Transportation GroupIn this episode of The Road Show with Tony Justice and Friends, we take you behind the scenes of the trucking industry, NASCAR, and the heart of small-town America. Tony is joined by David Lowry and Tim Hadden of Bennett Transportation Group—one of the largest heavy-haul trucking companies in the U.S. with over 4,000 trucks and 160+ terminals.The conversation covers Bennett’s deep roots in trucking, their recent sponsorship of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and their commitment to driver appreciation. The guests discuss the critical role truck drivers play in k...2025-04-0933 minOld Paths PodcastOld Paths PodcastChristian Race Realism Part 2: Defended & AppliedMichael & Cody continue the topic of Christian Race Realism, drawing from Michael's article series from the Pactum Institute, now available for⁠ pre-order as a book from Sacra Press⁠, with a special dedicatory epistle to President Donald Trump. Use code: OLDPATHS at checkout for a discount. Episode highlights:Changes in racesIs race unimportant?Galatians, James, & racial partialityThe Old Testament & interracial marriageThe life-saving virtue of racismVictims & victim blamingGoing on the offenseBeware the "brother" concernsSteel your mind for warIs it possible to flip the shibboleths?Own the Enemy's truthRacial prejudice: a gospel helpBeing a Christian in your raceWhite effeminacy & cowardiceLoss of natu...2025-03-141h 42The Roadshow with Tony Justice and FriendsThe Roadshow with Tony Justice and FriendsOn the Road with Tony Justice and Ricky Simmons Hauler for Car 21 of Childress RacingWelcome to The Roadshow with Tony Justice and Friends! In this episode, Tony sits down with Ricky Simmons, the veteran hauler driver for the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, piloted by Austin Hill in the Xfinity Series. Ricky shares his journey from hauling produce cross-country to driving state-of-the-art NASCAR haulers, offering a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road and the pivotal role hauler drivers play in the racing world.  They discuss Ricky’s experiences navigating the competitive world of NASCAR, the intricate process of preparing for race weekends, and the camaraderie that fuels both the trucking and...2025-03-0528 minOld Paths PodcastOld Paths PodcastChristian Race Realism Part 1: Explained & ProvedMichael & Cody take up the topic of Christian Race Realism, drawing from Michael's article series from the Pactum Institute, and soon to be published as a book with Sacra Press. Highlights: What is race? race realism? Christian race realism? The relation of the family to race. Are races and nations flexible? Scripture on the topic of race. Nature on the same. Is race merely skin color? Are racial differences small or large, fluid or permanent? Should we acknowledge racial diversity? celebrate it? defend it? What is the advantage of appealing to Scripture on this topic? Does Christian Race...2025-02-201h 16HIV: Pathway to ProgressHIV: Pathway to ProgressHIV, Criminalization, and RaceIn the second episode of Pathway to Progress, FreeState Justice Executive Director Phillip Westry and Victims Advocate Coordinator Nina Ovian sit down with Robert Suttle, an advocate directly impacted by the criminalization of HIV. Listen in as the trio discusses the intersection of HIV, Criminalization, and Race, exploring the history of HIV in the U.S. and how stigma and discriminatory laws continue to affect marginalized communities today. Robert shares his personal experiences and his ongoing activism to challenge these harmful laws, as well as his work to push...2024-12-1826 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Father Charles Oduke, PhD, "Catholic Social Teaching"Fr. Charles Oduke, PhD, is a Kenyan-born, Jesuit-trained, Kenya-India-USA- educated, world-traveled, university-founder and hospital mission-integrator, who conducts a clinic on Roman Catholic social teaching and doctrine rooted in human dignity and advancing common good as a basis for societal equity and justice.2024-12-091h 12Faith and Justice Book GroupFaith and Justice Book GroupJemar Tisby - “The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance”In this interview we speak with Jemar Tisby about his new book “The Spirit of Justice: True Stories of Faith, Race, and Resistance” Learn more at: jemartisby.com jemartisby.substack.com faithandjusticebookgroup.com 2024-09-1032 minAgents of Change in Environmental JusticeAgents of Change in Environmental JusticeAalayna Green on how race and gender intersect with conservationAalayna Green joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss how race and gender intersect with conservation and how we can move toward more justice-oriented relationships with the natural world.2024-05-0828 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, "The 'I’s' Have It: Idris, Imam & Islam"Imam Idris Abdul-Zahir, building on a family legacy as a young leader of a Muslim community in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia, explains how racial justice is integral to his ministry, interfaith collaboration and multimedia public persona.2024-02-151h 09Just CauseJust CauseLouise Boon-Kuo: Race, Migration and the LawThe colonial legal system in Australia has played a significant role in crafting our understanding of race and shaping the lives of racialised communities in Australia and elsewhere. In this episode, LLB student Leah Liu talks to Dr Louise Boon-Kuo about her experiences working in the refugee law space, and how she strives to facilitate critical thinking and student initiative in learning through her elective unit 'Race and the Law'. Louise Boon-Kuo researches in the areas of border control, criminalisation, race, and citizenship. She is particularly interested in the way in which laws construct and justify state responsibility for the...2023-12-1321 minRebel Justice - changing the way you see justiceRebel Justice - changing the way you see justiceE 59: The Dark Side of Justice: Lisa Guenther on Race, Gender and Solitary ConfinementAre you ready to journey into the dark realities of the prison system? With our esteemed guest, Lisa Guenther, we invite you to pull back the curtain on the unsettling practice of solitary confinement. Lisa's profound insights, drawn from rigorous research and the lived experiences of those who have suffered the brutality of isolation, will undoubtedly challenge your perspectives. Prepare to confront the weaponization of race, gender, and the devastating psychological impact of prolonged seclusion within the US prison system.The second part of our conversation shifts focus to women in solitary confinement. Brace yourself as we...2023-12-0937 minThe Restorative LensThe Restorative LensS2, Episode 7: Policy & Advocacy in Trying Times w/Dr. Teiahsha Bankhead & Ames StensonMost states now have legislation that endorses restorative justice. This episode explores questions such as: How important is legislation for restorative justice implementation? What can legislation provide? How does it limit or ensure best practice? What advocacy is needed to promote policy change? How can restorative justice practitioners and programs collaborate to have greater political influence? Teiahsha Bankhead, Ph.D., LCSW, is a social justice activist, a restorative justice advocate, a licensed psychotherapist and a professor with both MSW and Ph.D. degrees in social welfare from the University of California, Berkeley. 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Together they explore why conversations about race are critical.2023-05-2527 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: BL Shirelle and Fury Young (Die Jim Crow Records), "The Sound and the Fury"BL Shirelle (a Black queer woman from Philly) and Fury Young (a white Jew from NYC), the powerhouse team behind Die Jim Crow Records, talk frankly about their quest to dismantle stereotypes around race and prison by amplifying the voices of talented incarcerated musicians. This episode features a clip of the song "Conspiracy" off of BL Shirelle's album Assata Troi, released in 2020 on Die Jim Crow Records.2023-05-0857 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Emily Richards, "Soul-Ability"Emily Richards, a dynamic Episcopal priest, speaks to her life experience, religious calling and social justice from three unique personal perspectives as a young woman growing up in White privilege in the South, severely disabled from youth, who became the mother of an adopted daughter of color.2023-02-061h 08The Leadership Center for Social Justice PodcastThe Leadership Center for Social Justice PodcastCritical Race Theory in the Age of Neoliberalism: A Conversation with David Theo GoldbergThis episode’s guest is David Theo Goldberg, author and Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine. David is among the most significant scholars writing on race and racism over the last several decades. According to Paul Gilroy, few scholars have "done more to shake the field and to influence it, who've been more consistent, more prolific." In this episode, we are in conversation with David about his books Are We All Postracial Yet? (Polity, 2015) and Dread: Facing Futureless Futures (Polity, 2021). David discusses the recent fabrication and reframing of Critical Race Theory by influential right-wing voices, the...2023-01-311h 01Race to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: E. Ethelbert Miller, "Master of Metaphor"E. Ethelbert Miller, a literary activist and prolific, award-winning poet, recounts his long history of racial justice advocacy with the same richness that imbues his poetry, some of which he reads. You will hear a blend of Black history, jazz, baseball and humor, filled with metaphors and stories, in this wide-ranging discussion.2022-12-051h 2360-Second SoTL60-Second SoTLTeaching Race and Racial JusticeSee our extended show notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/teaching-race-and-racial-justice.This episode features the Nancy Chick Article of the Year for the 2021 volume of Teaching and Learning Inquiry (announced at the 2022 International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning conference) and examines course-planning and pedagogical principles for teaching race and racial justice:Bandy, Joe, M. Brielle Harbin, and Amie Thurber. 2021. “Teaching Race and Racial Justice: Developing Students’ Cognitive and Affective Understanding.” Teaching and Learning Inquiry 9 (1):117-37. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.9.1.10The episode was hosted by Jessie L. Moore, Director of the Center...2022-11-1004 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Andrew Maraniss, "Strong Inside"Andrew Maraniss, a best-selling author of narrative fiction for adults and teens, leads a discussion about the intersection of sports and social justice. The jumping off point for this lively podcast is his incredibly well-researched, award-winning book about the life and times of Perry Wallace, the first Black basketball player in the Southeast Conference.2022-11-061h 13Race to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Nisha Anand, "Boundary Buster"Nisha Anand, a self-professed progressive, builds bridges to find common ground through unlikely partnerships with conservatives. Her life’s mission is to create solutions that promote social and racial justice in three focused areas: criminal justice reform; green economy; and tech equity. This narrative of this storyteller, organizer and policy expert is hopeful and refreshing.2022-09-0557 minSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastHarold Eustache: CRT Is Deceptive, Destructive, and Permeates Education & Government (Critical Race Theory) Play Episode TODAY’S GUEST: Harold Eustache, a criminal defense attorney in Winston-Salem, a former prosecutor, and vice chair of the Forsyth County Republican Party (spoiler alert – he’s involved in politics!). He graduated from Wake Forest University School of Law and is a member of the National Black Lawyers. Harold is passionate about our country and served in the United States Army as a paratrooper-infantryman. He served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, he strives to do everything he can to preserve our constitutional republic. We discuss the dangers of Critical Race T...2022-07-2953 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Jill Meriweather, ("Kansas City Class")Entrepreneur and equity consultant Jill Meriweather describes how her mother’s mentoring and early church education gave her pride in being a Black woman and the inspiration to apply to Harvard and dedicate her life’s work to childhood education. In the process, she gives us a tutorial on contemporary issues of race.2022-04-041h 06Gin & JusticeGin & JusticeLegal Brief: Black History and the Criminal Justice SystemOn this weeks Legal Brief, Justine and Amanda discuss just some of ways the criminal justice system has disproportionally affected people of  color. From the war on drugs to death sentencing. For more info: https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/policy-issues/race/ways-that-race-can-affect-death-sentencinghttps://www.vera.org/publications/for-the-record-unjust-burdenhttps://newjimcrow.com/https://leapforladies.org/Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on social media!https://www.ginandjusticepodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GinAndJustice/IG: @ginandjusticepodcastTwitter: Gin_JusticePod2022-02-0824 minReflections: A Race Forward SeriesReflections: A Race Forward SeriesEpisode 6: The Intersections of Immigration Rights and Racial Justice Work with Jonathan Jayes-GreenIn the sixth installment of Reflections: A Race Forward Podcast, recorded at the National Immigrant Integration Conference 2021, Jonathan Jayes-Green (they/them), Vice President of Programs at Marguerite Casey Foundation, tells Race Forward’s Hendel Leiva,“I know that some folks might not be as happy with us, like the fact that we, as a movement over the years, with the language that we use, through the strategies that we pursued, through the narratives that we've told, have picked winners and losers — have picked the good and the bad immigrants. Have painted a story of undocumented young people as myself as mor...2022-01-2211 minRights Not CharityRights Not CharityHow Non-Profits Can Support Food JusticeGiven the urgency of responding to climate change, food movements have featured prominently in urban planning, food policy, and sustainability initiatives, over the past decade. However, mainstream frameworks, such as the Local Food Movement, have typically catered to privilege, namely, a white middle class. They tend to overlook food networks that racialized communities have relied upon to survive social marginalization. Many of these communities have come together to support one another during COVID-19, a time when they've experienced profound social and dietary inequities. While the pandemic has presented a parallel crisis to climate change, it has also presented an...2022-01-1314 minReset RaceReset RaceCRITICAL JUSTICE EP 2: DR WILLIAM A DARITY & A KIRSTEN MULLEN on Reparations for Black American Slavery DescendantsIf you want to learn more, check out the Resources section below and keep listening to our show.  Who Is Reset Race:  Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support Reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission is also expanding. Stay Tuned! Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR-e8H Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/36x8cwvh Support...2021-12-2847 minReset RaceReset RaceCRITICAL JUSTICE: "Replace James Clyburn & Repair Black America, Interview w/ Gregg "Marcel" Dixon""Replace James Clyburn And Repair Black America, Interview with Gregg "Marcel" Dixon" To Learn more about the campaign go to https://marcelforcongress.com Hosted By Glo   If you want to learn more, check out the Resources section below and keep listening to our show.  Who Is Reset Race:  Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support Reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission i...2021-12-172h 09Racial Justice Network - UKRacial Justice Network - UKThe importance of having an international perspective on climate and RJN's race and climate justice framework called the 13th recommendation.A discussion between Mama D, Maia Kelly and myself talking about the importance of having an international perspective on climate and RJN's race and climate justice framework called the 13th recommendation. Pushing for inner standing of interconnectedness nature of all issues and climate justice as a social justice matter by upholding internationalism, activist solidarity, and acknowledgment of colonial legacies when addressing climate repairs. We also spoke about the damages of the politics of representation and the invisibility of whiteness2021-11-2132 minReset RaceReset RaceReset Race Network Presents: The John Brown Leftists- Why Reparations? Ep.001Come listen to a conversation about real Black and White solidarity around Reparations and Justice. It's refreshing and long overdue. Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR-e8H Subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/36x8cwvh Support us on Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/m7a8r7hu Volunteer: If you support our mission and are looking for ways to use your skills to help out, please fill out this form. Follow The Reset Race Crew: Sam Aka The  Khaleesi: https://tw...2021-10-042h 28Race to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeGuest: Tim Massaquoi, ("Tackling Racism")Tim Massaquoi, a retired NFL player and founding social worker at KIPP High School in Camden, NJ, shares his race experiences growing in a Black environment in Newark, NJ and a White environment in Allentown, PA and as an elite athlete and professional counselor to traumatized youth.2021-10-0457 minTeaching Hard HistoryTeaching Hard HistoryThe History of Whiteness and How We Teach About Race – w/ Edward E. Baptist and Aisha WhiteHistorian Ed Baptist provides context on the creation and enforcement of a U.S. racial binary that endures today, as well as Black resistance as a force for political change. And Aisha White urges educators to ask themselves, “What did you learn about race when you were younger?” before they engage with children. She argues that self-reflection and ongoing education are vital tools to combat the fallacy of ignoring students’ racialized experiences.  Educators! Get a professional development certificate for listening to this episode—issued by Learning for Justice. Listen for the code word, then visit learningforjustice.org/podcastpd...2021-09-151h 20Race to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeJohn's StoryIn tandem with the first podcast, Mr. White digs into the race-related personal and career experiences of John Kepner, a 75-year-old retired health care executive/consultant/lawyer who, though a progressive “child of the ’60’s, only recently has come to grips with the benefits of white privilege.2021-09-0658 minTeaching Hard HistoryTeaching Hard HistoryCreating Brave Spaces: Reckoning With Race in the Classroom – w/ Matthew R. KayPeople from all corners of public life are telling teachers to stop discussions about race and racism in the classroom, but keeping the truth of the world from students simply doesn’t work. English teacher Matthew Kay urges educators to create brave spaces instead. He provides examples of classroom strategies for engaging with students at the intersections of race, literature and lived experience. Hint: it involves vulnerability, accountability and quality affirmations. Visit the enhanced episode transcript for even more resources about strategies for teaching about Race and the Jim Crow era. And Educators! Get a pr...2021-09-031h 08Reset RaceReset RaceReset Race Podcast 015: Jacobin on Black Capitalism?Jacobin has obviously declared war on economic justice for US Freedmen. We push back on this enraging sophistry on Reparations. Who Is Reset Race: Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission is also expanding. Stay Tuned! Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR-e8H Subs...2021-09-022h 13Narrative for Social JusticeNarrative for Social JusticeRace, Social Justice Pedagogy, and Reclaiming Narratives of the PastHost Gretchen Busl talks with Dr. Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, associate professor of Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies, about scholar activism, the racial and gender politics of public memory, and social justice pedagogy through the lens of their NEH-funded project "Quakertown Stories."  Connect with Danielle at www.daniellephillips-cunningham.com Podcast music created by Drew Morgan Join the Narrative for Social Justice Facebook group Follow Narrative for Social Justice on Twitter Open the episode transcript https://bit.ly/N4SJpodcast5 Episode Bibliography Phillips-Cunningham, Danielle T. Putting Their Hands o...2021-09-0145 minRace to Social JusticeRace to Social JusticeKeva's StoryIn this kick-off Race to Social Justice podcast, John Kepner, “The White Guy”, interviews Keva White, “The Black Guy”, exploring Keva’s early years in a tough Brooklyn neighborhood, the challenges of an all-white high school and college and other critical underpinnings of his calling to promote racial justice knowledge through education.2021-07-2857 minNew Books in African American StudiesNew Books in African American StudiesJamila Lyiscott, "Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom" (Routledge, 2019)One year to the day after George Flloyd’s murder, Dr. Jamila Lyiscott discusses her book on racial justice in education: Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom (Routledge, 2019) A community-engaged scholar-activist, nationally renowned speaker and spoken word artist, Assistant Professor of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and founding co-director of its new Center for Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research, Lyiscott—who may also invite you to call her Dr. J, if you’re cool—offers educators support for thinking and acting on issues of race, language, and the colon...2021-06-1040 minNew Books in Higher EducationNew Books in Higher EducationJamila Lyiscott, "Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom" (Routledge, 2019)One year to the day after George Flloyd’s murder, Dr. Jamila Lyiscott discusses her book on racial justice in education: Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom (Routledge, 2019) A community-engaged scholar-activist, nationally renowned speaker and spoken word artist, Assistant Professor of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and founding co-director of its new Center for Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research, Lyiscott—who may also invite you to call her Dr. J, if you’re cool—offers educators support for thinking and acting on issues of race, language, and...2021-06-1039 minNew Books in EducationNew Books in EducationJamila Lyiscott, "Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom" (Routledge, 2019)One year to the day after George Flloyd’s murder, Dr. Jamila Lyiscott discusses her book on racial justice in education: Black Appetite. White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom (Routledge, 2019) A community-engaged scholar-activist, nationally renowned speaker and spoken word artist, Assistant Professor of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and founding co-director of its new Center for Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research, Lyiscott—who may also invite you to call her Dr. J, if you’re cool—offers educators support for thinking and acting on issues of race, language, and...2021-06-1040 minRacial Justice Network - UKRacial Justice Network - UKA Collective conversation with Esther Stanford-Xosei on Reparations, Race & Climate JusticeRJN’s Race & Climate Justice group is honoured to be joined by patron Esther Stanford-Xosei, Reparationist, Jurisconsult, Community Advocate, Educator and emerging Ourstorian of the International Social Movement for Afrikan Reparations.   A conversation on why reparations need to be at the heart of any climate justice demands and how our organising can reflect this. We also spoke about next steps around a reparations movement in Leeds and how you can get involved!2021-06-0259 minChasing JusticeChasing JusticeHow Race and Culture Shapes Our Justice WorkKathy and Sandra offer their expertise from mentoring BIPOC leaders on why ethnic identity development is critical for the work of justice. Hear from their wisdom on the process of identity formation and how coming home to oneself makes us a force in against white supremacy and injustice. They even go through Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatums stages on Identity formation. When we understand our past and ourselves more deeply we can create a future in which we integrate Jesus and Jesus. Learn how we can pursue goodness and beauty in every vocation and circumstance as people who l...2021-05-1956 minRace CapitolRace CapitolJUSTICE FOR BLACK LIVES RVA: PART 2The movement for Black lives and liberation is more than just a Chauvin verdict. Throughout the summer, calls for justice extended far beyond police convictions, this week on Race Capitol we revisit archived audio from the streets of Richmond in the summer of 2020 and ground ourselves in the fight for Justice for Black Lives. At a time where the Richmond City Council is considering giving the racist police almost $10 million more dollars in funding on top of salary raises when the community is demanding that the police be defunded and abolished….what does justice look like? Tune in as we ex...2021-04-2157 minSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastCorey Miller: The Catastrophe of Critical Race Theory, Worldly Philosophies Play Episode Today on Stand Up For The Truth, Host David Fiorazo speaks with Corey Miller on Critical Race Theory and why it’s a threat to the church. Dr. Corey Miller is the President/CEO of Ratio Christi (2015-Present). He grew up in Utah as a seventh generation Mormon, and came to Christ in 1988. He has served on pastoral staff at four churches, and has taught nearly 100 college courses in philosophy, theology, rhetoric, and comparative religions. He has taught at Indiana University, Purdue, and Multnomah University, his work has been publis...2021-04-1952 minEquality MattersEquality MattersWhat they don't teach you at school...Social Justice!This episode features a super entertaining talk with Donnie Belcher and Lauren Burke, Founders of Camp Equity. We talk about the sacrifices it takes to start doing the work that you are passionate about, the dynamic role cis white women can play in anti-racism work and the much-needed work that one camp is doing to embed Social Justice into children's lives as young as age 9. Camp Equity is a virtual online program that educates 3rd through 12th graders about social justice issues at all levels. The program covers everything from disability rights, immigration rights to...2021-04-141h 11Conversations in Social JusticeConversations in Social JusticeActivism and Race within University Teaching and ResearchIn this podcast Matthew Reason, Director of the Institute for Social Justice, talks to Jonathan P Jones of New York University about universities as spaces for activism, whether through pedagogy, mentoring, research or institutional structures. They discuss the challenge and importance of exploring race within what are still predominantly white spaces and the importance of actively working to ensure that the future of universities is more diverse and representative.2021-03-3134 minReset RaceReset RaceReset Race Podcast 007: Reaction to the Reality of the Latino Vote, Part 1The Reset Race crew takes a deeper look at the Latino Vote. This is a complex grouping that has varying motivations and experiences. Who Is Reset Race: Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support Reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission is also expanding. Stay Tuned! Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR...2021-01-051h 15Reset RaceReset RaceReset Race Podcast 005- Reset Race Squad Reacts to Joe Biden's Leaked Audio from Civil Rights MeetingWe check out a Deconstructed episode in which Joe Biden is caught being flippant & downright disrespectful to Black "leaders." Who Is Reset Race: Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support Reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission is also expanding. Stay Tuned! Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR-e8H Subscr...2020-12-131h 51Reset RaceReset RaceReset Race Podcast 004- The Reset Race Squad Reacts to Adolph Reed JrThe Weekend from Jacobin Magazine video is called “Adolph Reed Jr on Identity Politics and Where the Left Must Go Post-Election — Interview.”  Who Is Reset Race:   Reset Race is all about changing how we all view race in the United States. We unapologetically support Reparations for the US Freedmen and part of that mission is to point out when content creators on the American Left are wrong, right, and “it’s complicated.” Our mission is also expanding. Stay Tuned! Read our Justice Requires Equity platform & get on our email list: https://wp.me/paRDyR-e8H Subsc...2020-12-061h 38Ignite A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Captivating.Ignite A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Captivating.The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation by Fania E. DavisPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457694to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation Author: Fania E. Davis Narrator: Allyson Johnson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 50 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In our era of mass incarceration, gun violence, and Black Lives Matters, a handbook showing how racial justice and restorative justice can transform the African-American experience in America. This timely work will inform scholars and practitioners on the subjects of pervasive racial inequity and the healing offered...2020-11-242h 50Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation by Fania E. DavisPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457694 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice: Black Lives, Healing, and US Social Transformation Author: Fania E. Davis Narrator: Allyson Johnson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 50 minutes Release date: November 24, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In our era of mass incarceration, gun violence, and Black Lives Matters, a handbook showing how racial justice and restorative justice can transform the African-American experience in America. This timely work will inform scholars and practitioners on the subjects of pervasive racial inequity and the healing...2020-11-2430 minSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastSocial Justice Archives - Stand Up For The Truth PodcastDavid Fiorazo: The Danger and Deception of Critical Race Theory Play Episode Today, David Fiorazo looks at the basics of critical race theory and why accusations of white supremacy and systemic racism in America are lies based on propaganda and hijacked history.  Critical race theory is a worldly philosophy that misleads the Church and distorts the Gospel of Jesus Christ. CRT is an “empty and hollow philosophy” of deconstruction, which Paul warns the Church about in Colossians 2:8-9, because it adds works to the gospel in order to be fully saved from the sins of the past (Eph. 4:20) while absolving others of guilt for t...2020-11-1157 minSALT Teaching Social JusticeSALT Teaching Social JusticeEpisode 7: Dorothy Brown on Incorporating Race in Core ClassesDorothy A. Brown, Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, talks about how to inject discussions about race in a tax class, her Critical Race Theory case book, and the 2-10-20 approach to discussing systemic racism in the law school classroom.2020-10-2017 minWhat\'s Wrong With America?What's Wrong With America?Criminal Justice Reform and Black Lives Matter, Protesting vs Looting and Rioting, and Our Inability to Have a Productive Discussion about Race and Criminal Justice in AmericaIn this episode of the What's Wrong With America? podcast, we discuss controversial topics like criminal justice reform and the Black Lives Matter movement, legitimate protesting vs illegitimate rioting and looting, and our troubling inability to have an honest and productive public conversation about race and criminal justice in America. #CriminalJusticeReform #PoliceReform #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #riots #looting2020-08-151h 17SALT Teaching Social JusticeSALT Teaching Social JusticeEpisode 5: Alexi Freeman and Lindsey Webb on Innovative Social Justice Course DesignSALT speaks with Alexi Freeman, Director of Externships and Public Interest Initiatives and Professor of the Practice of Law, and Lindsey Webb, Associate Professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Alexi and Lindsey co-teach the Movement Lawyering Lab and the Critical Race Reading Seminar. They discuss course design, incorporating movement lawyering practice in experiential courses, racial dynamics between faculty, students and communities and more. Their article on team teaching race and the law seminars can be found here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2948688.2020-08-0700 minBefore You QuitBefore You QuitPodcast Ep.66: A White and a Black Pastor Talk Race and Social Justice What exactly is being asked of us? Why should I be responsible for the sins of my ancestors? I’m not racist, but why am I made to feel like I am? What do you mean, ‘unless I am anti racist, then I am racist? It feels you’re asking for penance, not repentance? Can there really be justice in a world full of rebellion and hatred toward God? How does the gospel speak to race and social justice? I am sitting down today with my friend Dr and Pastor Reginald Screen to discuss these questi...2020-06-201h 28Race CapitolRace CapitolJustice and Reformation for Marcus-David PetersRace Capitol reflects on one of Richmond, Virginia's greatest tragedy due to police violence but also sparked the start of this platform. Creating people-first reporting started with MDP and we have re-mixed the first episode of Race Capitol from July 2018 to bring you the story and the demands straight from the organizers of Justice and Reformation.2020-05-0657 minRace CapitolRace CapitolMarijuana Justice VirginiaRace Capitol latest #420 episode featuring Hope Wiseman, Ashna Khanna of ACLU VA, Rep. Jewell Jones about what’s happening in Michigan and nationally, and our very own Chelsea Higgs Wise of Marijuana Justice. Get LIT with our #420 episode and one of our new hosts - the amazing Naomi Isaac!2020-04-1557 minRace and DemocracyRace and DemocracyEp. 34 – Criminal Justice Reform in the Trump Era: A Conversation with Michele DeitchMichele Deitch holds a joint appointment as a senior lecturer at the LBJ School and the Law School, and is an attorney with over 30 years of experience working on criminal justice and juvenile justice policy issues with state and local government officials, corrections administrators, judges and advocates. She specializes in independent oversight of correctional […]2020-04-0600 minRace and DemocracyRace and DemocracyEp. 31 – The Future of Criminal Justice Reform and Voting Rights: A Conversation Sherrilyn IfillSherrilyn Ifill is the President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), the nation’s premier civil rights law organization fighting for racial justice and equality. LDF was founded in 1940 by legendary civil rights lawyer (and later Supreme Court justice) Thurgood Marshall, and became a separate organization from the NAACP […]2020-03-0200 minUNC Press Presents PodcastUNC Press Presents PodcastEllen Griffith Spears, "Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town" (UNC Press, 2016)Professor Ellen Griffith Spears of the University of Alabama, author of Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town (University of North Carolina Press, 2016) discusses the decades long struggle for environmental and civil rights justice in Anniston, Alabama, and broader lessons to be learned from this fight to address one community's exposure to toxic chemicals.In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely...2020-02-2832 minNew Books in Physics and ChemistryNew Books in Physics and ChemistryEllen Griffith Spears, "Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town" (UNC Press, 2016)Professor Ellen Griffith Spears of the University of Alabama, author of Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town (University of North Carolina Press, 2016) discusses the decades long struggle for environmental and civil rights justice in Anniston, Alabama, and broader lessons to be learned from this fight to address one community's exposure to toxic chemicals.In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely...2020-02-2832 minNew Books in the American SouthNew Books in the American SouthEllen Griffith Spears, "Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town" (UNC Press, 2016)Professor Ellen Griffith Spears of the University of Alabama, author of Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town (University of North Carolina Press, 2016) discusses the decades long struggle for environmental and civil rights justice in Anniston, Alabama, and broader lessons to be learned from this fight to address one community's exposure to toxic chemicals.In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely...2020-02-2832 minNew Books in Environmental StudiesNew Books in Environmental StudiesEllen Griffith Spears, "Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town" (UNC Press, 2016)Professor Ellen Griffith Spears of the University of Alabama, author of Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town (University of North Carolina Press, 2016) discusses the decades long struggle for environmental and civil rights justice in Anniston, Alabama, and broader lessons to be learned from this fight to address one community's exposure to toxic chemicals.In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely...2020-02-2832 minSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionGroup 3: Racial Injustice Within the Justice SystemIn this episode,a variety of different sub topics were discussed in regards to racism within the justice system. Throughout the podcast multiple different sources, such as readings from the class and credible outside sources were utilized and you are able to find the links below.  In the first part of the podcast, Kenna discusses race within prisons and the cycle that takes place throughout the justice system. This aims to provide an understanding for listeners, that there are various different components that contribute to racism. One of the most important points to take note of in this section of t...2019-12-1617 minSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionSocial Justice: Reflection and ActionThe Black Lives Matter Movement (team 6)This episode deals with the history of the Black Lives Matter Movement; we will talk about how the goal of the movement is to steer away from the history of violence and inequality against people of color. Additionally, the episode addresses the issue of redlining. Moreover, the episode will focus on the stories of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and how these instances of police brutality ignited the movement. Furthermore, this episode takes a look at the organizational structure of the movement and some of its weaknesses. Lastly, the episode seeks to clarify the guiding principles of the movement...2019-12-1512 minRace CapitolRace CapitolEpisode #21: Commonwealth Attorney Candidates Meet Justice ForwardDemocratic Commonwealth Attorney candidates Colette McEachin & Alex Taylor Jr. join us this week to give their takes on the job, weed legalization, the CA's relationship with police, and more. Also joining us are Ashley Shapiro of Justice Forward VA and Rebecca Keel of Marijuana Justice VA.2019-07-3157 minBatendo Cabelo com Rod & SaulleteBatendo Cabelo com Rod & Saullete#40 | Drag Race AS4E04: Jersey JusticePodcast sobre o 4º episódio de RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4: Jersey Justice. Estamos disponíveis nos seguintes streamings: iTunes   Spotify YouTube Google Pod Deezer  The post #40 | Drag Race AS4E04: Jersey Justice first appeared on Batendo Cabelo.2019-01-0844 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationRace, Trauma, and Healing in Crown Heights, BrooklynAn audio portrait of Make It Happen, our program working with young men of color in Crown Heights, Brooklyn affected by violence. Through interviews with participants and practitioners, the episode explores the intersections of trauma, involvement with the justice system, and the lived experience of race. This episode was originally released in April 2018 and chosen as ‘Best of 2018‘ by the Vera Institute of Justice. Full show notes (includes pictures, episode transcript, and resources & references section) 2018-11-0900 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationRace, Trauma, and Healing in Crown Heights, BrooklynAn audio portrait of Make It Happen, our program working with young men of color in Crown Heights, Brooklyn affected by violence. Through interviews with participants and practitioners, the episode explores the intersections of trauma, involvement with the justice system, and the lived experience of race. This episode was originally released in April 2018 and chosen as ‘Best of 2018‘ by the Vera Institute of Justice. Full show notes (includes pictures, episode transcript, and resources & references section)2018-11-0900 minRace CapitolRace CapitolRace Capitol RVA Special: My Lens + Data Matters in JusticeThe first show gives a quick intro into my lens then dives in @Justice and Reformation for Marcus-David Peters ✊🏾Great interviews from those at Mayor Stoney’s Community Meeting last week where he stood next to the Chief of Police as the chief denied a national problem of police shootings of black and brown people. #RVA2018-07-2453 minWorking HistoryWorking HistoryMurder, Race and (In)JusticeKaren Cox, Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, discusses her new book, Goat Castle: A True Story of Murder, Race, and the Gothic South, and what one murder case in 1930s Mississippi reveals about race relations, criminal justice, and life in the Jim Crow South.2018-02-0832 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationTaking a Collaborative Approach to Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice SystemTshaka Barrows, deputy director of the Burns Institute, discusses his organization’s collaborative and community-centered approach to addressing and eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in the justice system. Barrows spoke with Robert V. Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation, after participating in a panel on Race and Procedural Justice at Justice Innovations in Times of Change on Sept. 30, 2016. TSHAKA BARROWS: We call it a system, but it really isn’t a system. It’s much more of a grouping of semi-autonomous agencies that have very l...2016-10-2500 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationTaking a Collaborative Approach to Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice SystemTshaka Barrows, deputy director of the Burns Institute, discusses his organization’s collaborative and community-centered approach to addressing and eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in the justice system. Barrows spoke with Robert V. Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation, after participating in a panel on Race and Procedural Justice at Justice Innovations in Times of Change on Sept. 30, 2016. TSHAKA BARROWS: We call it a system, but it really isn’t a system. It’s much more of a grouping of semi-autonomous agencies that have very l...2016-10-2500 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationFairness, Procedural Justice, and Domestic Violence: A Conversation with Judge Jeffrey KremersIn this New Thinking podcast, Judge Jeffrey Kremers of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court brings procedural justice to bear on domestic violence. Sharing his insights from the bench, Judge Kremers talks about the importance of procedural justice for both defendants and survivors as well as their families, and discusses strategies for addressing the unique challenges posed by domestic violence cases. This podcast was supported by Grant No. 2015-TA-AX-K023 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of...2016-08-3000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationFairness, Procedural Justice, and Domestic Violence: A Conversation with Judge Jeffrey KremersIn this New Thinking podcast, Judge Jeffrey Kremers of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court brings procedural justice to bear on domestic violence. Sharing his insights from the bench, Judge Kremers talks about the importance of procedural justice for both defendants and survivors as well as their families, and discusses strategies for addressing the unique challenges posed by domestic violence cases. This podcast was supported by Grant No. 2015-TA-AX-K023 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of...2016-08-3000 minFacing Race: Stories & VoicesFacing Race: Stories & VoicesBishop Tonyia Rawls on working with the Black church for LGBTQ justice.Melinda Weekes-Laidlow, former managing director of Race Forward, speaks to Bishop Tonyia Rawls of the Freedom Center for Social Justice, on how Rawls has found surprising common ground with church leaders in her work on LGBTQ issues.2016-08-1200 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation‘An Open and Inviting Court’: Judge Joe Perez of the Orange County Community Court Talks Procedural JusticeJoe Perez, the presiding judge of the Orange County Community Court, discusses how the principles of procedural justice inform both design and process in his courthouse. Perez is a lifelong resident of Orange County whose father was the first Spanish-speaking attorney and judge in the county. The interview with Robert V. Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation, took place while Judge Perez was in Chicago to speak at Community Justice 2016. Wolf interviewed Judge Perez’s predecessor and the founding judge of the Orange County Community Court, Wendy Lindley, in...2016-06-1500 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation‘An Open and Inviting Court’: Judge Joe Perez of the Orange County Community Court Talks Procedural JusticeJoe Perez, the presiding judge of the Orange County Community Court, discusses how the principles of procedural justice inform both design and process in his courthouse. Perez is a lifelong resident of Orange County whose father was the first Spanish-speaking attorney and judge in the county. The interview with Robert V. Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation, took place while Judge Perez was in Chicago to speak at Community Justice 2016. Wolf interviewed Judge Perez’s predecessor and the founding judge of the Orange County Community Court, Wendy Lindley, in...2016-06-1500 minAshCastAshCastBeyond Ideology: A Conversation on Race, Violence, and JusticeOn April 27, 2016, the Ash Center hosted a discussion entitled Beyond Ideology: A Conversation on Race, Violence, and Justice exploring new pathways for addressing some of the most sensitive and polarizing issues in criminal justice today. Speakers included Jelani Cobb, Professor of History and Director of the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Connecticut, contributor to The New Yorker, and recipient of the 2016 Jay College of Criminal Justice Trailblazer award, and Thomas Abt, Senior Research Fellow and Adjunct Lecturer with the Harvard Kennedy School and former Deputy Secretary for Public Safety for New York State. The event was...2016-05-231h 24New Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationRace, Data, and Procedural Justice: A Conversation with David SlaytonAt Reinvesting in Justice, David Slayton, executive director of the Texas Office of Court Administration, talks about using data to implement procedural justice and address racial disparities in the justice system.   The following is a transcript AVNI MAJITHIA-SEJPAL: Hello, this is Avni Majithia-Sejpal, and you’re listening to the New Thinking Podcast. Today I’m at the Dallas City Hall with David Slayton, who is the administrative director of the Texas Office of Court Administration in Austin. We’re both here at Reinvesting in Justice, a confe...2016-01-1300 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationRace, Data, and Procedural Justice: A Conversation with David SlaytonAt Reinvesting in Justice, David Slayton, executive director of the Texas Office of Court Administration, talks about using data to implement procedural justice and address racial disparities in the justice system.   The following is a transcript AVNI MAJITHIA-SEJPAL: Hello, this is Avni Majithia-Sejpal, and you’re listening to the New Thinking Podcast. Today I’m at the Dallas City Hall with David Slayton, who is the administrative director of the Texas Office of Court Administration in Austin. We’re both here at Reinvesting in Justice, a confe...2016-01-1300 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation“They’re Not Talking About Me”: Race, Cultural Responsivity, and Domestic ViolenceIn this New Thinking podcast, Dr. Oliver Williams brings questions of race, faith, and incarceration into a conversation on domestic violence. Drawing on his work with both victims and perpetrators from African-American, Latina, and other immigrant and diasporic communities, Dr. Williams examines the import of cultural responsivity in the justice system’s response to domestic violence.   This product was supported by Grant No. 2013-TA-AX-K042 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) and d...2015-11-1000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation“They’re Not Talking About Me”: Race, Cultural Responsivity, and Domestic ViolenceIn this New Thinking podcast, Dr. Oliver Williams brings questions of race, faith, and incarceration into a conversation on domestic violence. Drawing on his work with both victims and perpetrators from African-American, Latina, and other immigrant and diasporic communities, Dr. Williams examines the import of cultural responsivity in the justice system’s response to domestic violence.   This product was supported by Grant No. 2013-TA-AX-K042 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) and d...2015-11-1000 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationCriminal Justice at the Crossroads: Transforming Crime and PunishmentWilliam R. Kelly, professor of sociology and director of the Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses his new book, “Criminal Justice at the Crossroads: Transforming Crime and Punishment,” and the costs of mass incarceration.   The following is a transcript RAPHAEL POPE-SUSSMAN: Hi. This is Raphael Pope-Sussman for the Center for Court Innovation. Today I’m speaking with William Kelly, professor of sociology at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the new book, Criminal Justice...2015-01-2400 minNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationNew Thinking, from the Center for Justice InnovationCriminal Justice at the Crossroads: Transforming Crime and PunishmentWilliam R. Kelly, professor of sociology and director of the Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses his new book, “Criminal Justice at the Crossroads: Transforming Crime and Punishment,” and the costs of mass incarceration.   The following is a transcript RAPHAEL POPE-SUSSMAN: Hi. This is Raphael Pope-Sussman for the Center for Court Innovation. Today I’m speaking with William Kelly, professor of sociology at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the new book, Criminal Justice...2015-01-2400 minStart The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Ground-Breaking!Start The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Ground-Breaking!Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town by Ellen Griffith SpearsPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/210540to listen full audiobooks. Title: Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town Author: Ellen Griffith Spears Narrator: Bernadette Dunne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 21 minutes Release date: April 7, 2014 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely eliminate chemical weaponry that had been secretly stockpiled near the city during the Cold War. In this probing...2014-04-072h 21Get Lost In Into A Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.Get Lost In Into A Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town by Ellen Griffith SpearsPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/210540to listen full audiobooks. Title: Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town Author: Ellen Griffith Spears Narrator: Bernadette Dunne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 21 minutes Release date: April 7, 2014 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely eliminate chemical weaponry that had been secretly stockpiled near the city during the Cold War. In this probing...2014-04-072h 21Listen and Let the Story Unfold With Full AudiobookListen and Let the Story Unfold With Full AudiobookBaptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town Audiobook by Ellen Griffith SpearsListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 210540 Title: Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town Author: Ellen Griffith Spears Narrator: Bernadette Dunne Format: Unabridged Length: 14:21:51 Language: English Release date: 04-07-14 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Non-Fiction, Science & Technology, Animals & Nature, Social Science Summary: In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely eliminate chemical weaponry that had been secretly stockpiled near...2014-04-072h 21Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & NatureBaptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town by Ellen Griffith SpearsPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/210540 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town Author: Ellen Griffith Spears Narrator: Bernadette Dunne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 21 minutes Release date: April 7, 2014 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: In the mid-1990s, residents of Anniston, Alabama, began a legal fight against the agrochemical company Monsanto over the dumping of PCBs in the city's historically African American and white working-class west side. Simultaneously, Anniston environmentalists sought to safely eliminate chemical weaponry that had been secretly stockpiled near the city during the Cold War. In this...2014-04-0703 min