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The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTim Wise's Talkin' at Me: Election 2024An interview with writer and anti-racism educator Tim Wise as America decides our next president...  2024-11-0544 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastBill Laswell's Talkin' at Me: Election 2024Bassist, producer, and record label owner Bill Laswell is my guest on Our Social Landscape, as we try to make sense of the upcoming election.  2024-11-0421 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastRob Garza's Talkin' at Me: Election 2024Thievery Corporation's Rob Garza joins Our Social Landscape to discuss the pending 2024 presidential election. 2024-11-0324 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastDouglas Massey Sets the Record Straight on ImmigrationEsteemed professor and policy expert Douglas Massey explains our current immigration and segregation landscape. 2024-07-0947 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastWading Through the ‘Very Sincere and Messy Business of Being Human’ with Ron Currie,My guest is Maine author Ron Currie, Jr., who’s work covers environmental issues, politics, and some fun, fantastical fictional prose. Surviving comparisons to Kurt Vonnegut, he has received the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Award, the Addison M. Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Alex Award from the American Library Association, while his short fiction and nonfiction writings have received recognition in the Best American Sportswriting and Best American Essays anthologies. In addition, he’s a screen writer, working on series from Apple TV, AMC Studios, and ITV Americ...2024-05-0644 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastLinda Villarosa on Racism and HealthA conversation about the effects of racism on health with journalist, author, and educator Linda Villarosa. 2024-02-2331 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTalking Pernicious Political Polarization with Jennifer McCoyA conversation with political scientist and Carnegie scholar Jennifer McCoy about the increasing political dissension in America. 2024-01-3040 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastMLK Day: The Watering Down of His LegacyThe recorded version of my latest blogpost, including the song "Distant Land" by Matthew Halsall. 2024-01-1510 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastHealth Care in the U.S.: A Conversation with Aaron CarrollMy guest is Dr. Aaron Carroll, health policy expert and chief health officer at Indiana University, who has written and lectured extensively on the U.S. health care system and how it compares to countries around the world. 2023-12-3125 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastAtheen Venkataramani Discusses Health, Social Class, and … HopePhysician, professor, and economist Atheendar Vankataramani joins me to discuss the impacts of social class and race the health of Americans.  2023-11-0631 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastA Conversation with Bruce CockburnI'm joined by legendary musician Bruce Cockburn.  With over 9 million records sold, and countless lives impacted by his activism and altruism, he has spent over 50 years impacting folks around the globe. 2023-09-2449 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastChelsea Conaboy Confronts Maternal Instinct: “It’s an Idea that Allows Us to do Less”My guest is the journalist and writer Chelsea Conaboy, author of the fantastic book Mother Brain, which challenges the repressive notion of ‘maternal instinct’.  As she shows, "humans are designed to develop into cooperative caregivers!"  2023-09-1143 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastMichael Roth on the Role of Higher Education as a Cultural BattlegroundWesleyan University President Michael Roth joins me to discuss the intersection between education and our current culture wars. Dr. Roth has been the President of Wesleyan since 2007, and has written extensively about issues related to free speech on college campuses specifically, and larger cultural patterns more broadly. This episode features two Bob Dylan songs, “Visions of Johanna” and “Shelter from the Storm”. Our Social Landscape is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 2023-08-2136 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTransgender Medicine: Dr. Hussein AbdullatifA discussion on treating transgender youth with pediatric endocrinologist Hussein Abdullatif. 2023-08-1045 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastMartyn Joseph Discusses Music, Charity, and FamilyI'm joined by Welsh singer-songwriter Martyn Joseph, a folk artist who has used his platform to campaign for human rights and social justice for over 40 years.  2023-08-0142 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastVincent Valdez: Confronting America Through ArtThe contemporary American artist Vincent Valdez joins me to talk about the power of paint, brush, and canvas to hold a mirror up to America. 2023-07-1743 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastThe End of Affirmative ActionThe recorded version of my lastest blog post, including the song Sachi, by Matthew Halsall. 2023-07-0109 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastBits and Pieces, Sport, Part 1The recorded version of my last blog post, including the song Exuberant Burning, by Earthen Sea. 2023-07-0106 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastThere Are No Accidents: Jessie Singer on Unequal Risk ExposureI'm joined by investigative journalist Jessie Singer to talk about their book There Are No Accidents: The Deadly Rise of Injury and Disaster- Who Profits and Who Pays the Price.   2023-06-0727 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastElisabeth Anker: “Ugly Freedoms”, Spaces of Refusal, and De-idealizing FreedomElisabeth Anker is a professor of American Studies and Political Science at George Washington University.  Her first book, Orgies of Feeling: Melodrama and the Politics of Freedom lays a groundwork for analyzing freedom-based narratives in popular culture.  The theme is extended in her 2022 book Ugly Freedoms, which is the basis for our conversation. 2023-05-0838 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastKaren Washington: Food apartheid, food activism, food justiceA conversation with Karen Washington, a food justice activist who coined the term "food apartheid" to both describe our current food system in America, as well as to provoke a reckoning in our political consciousness.    2023-04-0541 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastScott Carrier and ”the Equinoxium”Peabody award winning radio producer and writer Scott Carrier is my guest on this episode of Our Social Landscape.  His podcast Home of the Brave helped get me through the pandemic and gave me inspiration to expand my blog into a podcast.  His stories are outstanding, filled with insight as well as compassion. Enjoy. 2023-03-1252 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastBill Laswell on ’Getting out of the Darkness’Please enjoy a conversation about our social world with legendary musician and producer Bill Laswell! 2023-02-1734 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast’Pulling Back Into Narrative’ with Kathryn Bond StocktonA conversation with Professor Kathryn Bond Stockton on gender, sex, race, and "confusing the clarity of the system". 2023-01-241h 01The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastJeb Loy Nichols and ”Skinny Jack” A talk with Jeb Loy Nichols, songwriter, visual artist and writer from the deep woods in Wales. 2022-12-3143 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastJames Baldwin and MAGAThe recorded version of my last blog post. 2022-12-1206 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastRob Garza, World Music, and the State of the UnionThievery Corporation's Rob Garza is my guest on Our Social Landscape, where we discuss cultural expression through music. 2022-10-1226 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast”Injecting A Constant Line of Anger into Music”: Jason Williamson on Our Social LandscapeJason Williamson of the Sleaford Mods is my guest on this episode of Our Social Landscape. Originally from Grantham and currently of Nottingham, England, Williamson and his musical partner Andrew Fearn make bass-driven punk rock with cutting and insightful social commentary. 2022-09-0845 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastNoam ChomskyI’m joined by Noam Chomsky, the Father of Modern Linguistics, world-renowned political dissident and activist, and one of the world’s most respected intellectuals.   With appointments at M.I.T. and the University of Arizona, Professor Chomsky remains academically and politically active, well into his 94th trip around the sun.   2022-08-0543 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastDismantle Patriarchy = Save Our PlanetI’m joined by Robyn James, Gender and Equity Advisor with the Nature Conservancy, to discuss environmental issues, broadly speaking, and gender issues more specifically.  With over 25 years’ experience working in the Asia Pacific region at the community and national level to address conservation and equity issues, she is at the forefront in the convergence of localized environmental concerns with international environmental politics.    Topics of discussion center around the role of women as not just stewards, but knowledge-based experts, in the race to find balance and sustainability in our natural resource utilization.  We conclude with a short...2022-07-1639 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastKarl Denson’s (not so tiny) UniverseKarl Denson, composer, band leader, and Rolling Stones saxophonist, joins me on Our Social Landscape to discuss the current state of the union. 2022-06-1838 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastSports and Economics, Part II: Neil deMauseAuthor and journalist Neil deMause joins me on Our Social Landscape to discuss a few current topics in the world of sports. deMause is a Brooklyn-based journalist and author who has written for Baseball Prospectus, Slate, CNN Money, and the Village Voice and is the co-author, along with Joanna Cagan, of the award-winning expose into the public financing of sports stadiums, Field of Schemes.  He has also presented his work in Congressional hearings, journalism courses at Columbia, ESPN and Democracy Now! 2022-06-0328 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastSports and Economics, Part I: Andrew ZibmalistA discussion with renowned sports economist Andrew Zimbalist on the NCAA, MLB, and pro stadiums. 2022-04-3029 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastMalcolm X & George WashingtonA discussion of Malcolm X on President's Day... 2022-04-2213 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastWhat the Hell is Going on in Florida, Part IIIA discussion of a new Florida law that prohibits the supposed "liberal indoctrination" in public colleges and universities.  2022-02-2309 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastWhat the Hell is Going on in Florida, Part IIA discussion of a new Florida law that prohibits transgirls from athletic completion on girls teams in public schools. 2022-02-2306 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTim Wise on Race, Class and… BowlingAnti-racism educator and author Tim Wise joins me for this iteration of Our Social Landscape.  Author of 9 books on race, and a prolific public speaker and blogger, Tim began his activism as a student at Tulane in the late 1980s and has been involved in the struggle for racial equality and social justice ever since.  The conversation starts with a discussion of how he began activism work against South African apartheid and neo-Nazi politician David Duke.  We then touch on civil unrest, particularly in the wake of the 1-year anniversary of the January 6th, 2021, insurrection, before moving ont...2022-01-161h 10The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastPolitics & Media: A Discussion with Claire Bond PotterI’m joined by political historian and writer Claire Bond Potter.  A professor of history at the New School for Social Research in New York City, Claire’s writing focuses on the interaction between politics and the media and she’s the author of an amazing book on the topic, Political Junkies: From Talk Radio to Twitter, How Alternative Media Hooked Us on Politics and Broke Our Democracy.2021-12-121h 02The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTalking Culture with Tommy GuerreroA discussion with professional skateboarder and musician Tommy Guerrero about the influence of both on contemporary culture. 2021-10-2546 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast“Sports is Like Fire”- a talk with Dave ZirinProgressive sports writer Dave Zirin joins me on Our Social Landscape to hit on a few hot button topics in the sports world today.  Zirin is the sports editor of The Nation magazine, the author of 11 books on the politics and history of sport, and a frequent contributor to television and radio shows nationally.   2021-09-0729 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastA Few Words with Chris La TrayWelcome to Our Social Landscape!  Little Shell Chippewa writer Chris La Tray joins me from Missoula, Montana, to discuss contemporary indigenous issues in America. Chris is the author of the award-winning book/memoir One Sentence Journal, as well as a former professional musician, and is currently writing a history of his tribe.  In addition to indigenous sovereignty and land redistribution, we discuss the related issues of environmentalism and capitalism.  We finish the conversation with figuring out the role of writers and other artists in social change.    The podcast included the following Rage Against the Machine songs...2021-08-231h 02The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastWhat the Hell is Going on in Florida, Part IA discussion of a new Florida law that prohibits the teaching of Critical Race Theory in public schools. 2021-07-1306 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastRuth Bader GinsburgThoughts on the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 2021-07-1305 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastOn Mass Shootings and MasculinityAn analysis of America's relationship between gun violence and masculine gender norms. 2021-07-1305 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast2020 in ReviewClosing the door on 2020... 2021-07-1309 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastTransgender athletes: A discussion with TraversAn interview with Travers, Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. Professor Travers is an expert on transgender issues in society, and most of our talk was focused on trans inclusion/exclusion in sports.  Also discussed: intersex athletes, the social construction of both gender and sex, Title IX, and children’s lived experiences navigating gendered expectations.    2021-06-2955 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastSport in America with Jay CoakleyAn interview with Jay Coakley, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs on current issues in the world of sports.  Professor Coakley has taught about sports in society for almost 50 years, but we limited our focus to three areas in particular- sex/gender, racial issues, and the NCAA anti-trust law suits.  “August” by The Lone Bellow leads us in and fades us out… All episodes of Our Social Landscape can be found on iTunes, simply type oursociallandscape into the search box. If you have any questions or comments, email me at jr@oursociallandscape.com.2021-06-1455 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastElizabeth Bruenig on Capital PunishmentAn interview with New York Times (and now The Atlantic) journalist Elizabeth Bruenig about criminal justice and capital punishment.   2021-05-2038 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastChatting with James McMurtry on Our Social Landscape...Singer-songwriter James McMurtry joins me to share his thoughts on music and current social issues. 2020-12-1147 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast”She said she wasn’t used to drinking... but I could tell she was”... Willy Vlautin on America.An interview with musician and novelist, Willy Vlautin. 2020-11-1957 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast2020 Election: Everybody's Talkin' at MeI interview a few people to hear their thoughts on the upcoming election. 2020-10-3043 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastPádraig Ó Tuama on Poetry and PowerIrish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama joins me to discuss the role of poetry, lament, and rage in conflict resolution. Padraig has been the director of the Corrymeela Community, Ireland’s oldest peace and reconciliation organization, and in 2011 he co-founded the storytelling event 10 by 9, where 9 people have up to 10 minutes to tell a true story about their lives, related to themes which change monthly.  Padraig is currently the theologian in residence for the On Being Project, a media and public life initiative, where he is responsible for a podcast called Poetry Unbound.  In our interv...2020-09-291h 02The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastPádraig Ó Tuama on Poetry and PowerIrish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama joins me to discuss the role of poetry, lament, and rage in conflict resolution. He brings in the work of Helene Cixoux, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, among others, as we attempt to combine the symbolic and the structural in our effort to understand contemporary conflicts. 2020-09-2800 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastWard Churchill on America in 2020A conversation about race, politics, and writing with Ward Churchill, American Indian activist and former chair of the Ethnic Studies Department at the University of Colorado. 2020-09-0352 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastDefund the Police?This combines a two-part post on what it might look like to "defund the police". 2020-08-2615 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastA Conversation with Patterson Hood on Music, Race, and What it MeansPatterson Hood of the Drive-by Truckers joins me from Portland, Oregon, to discuss his music and the state of affairs in America.   Included music: Disappear, Puttin’ People on the Moon, What it Means, (Something’s Got to) Give Pretty Soon, Saturday Night Special, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Homefront, Heathens. 2020-08-031h 00The oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's Podcast"The Potomac Drainage Basin Indigenous Persons"A discussion with Mike Jetty and RT White about Indian mascots in light of the Washington Redskins changing their name. 2020-07-2526 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastHarmless Pride v. Arrogant NationalismA discussion of the current state of America as we revel in Independence Day mythology.  "Almost Independence Day" by Van Morrison plays behind... 2020-07-2510 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastArt and Social ChangeJacksonville-based artist and Professor Dustin Harewood joins me to discuss the role of art in our current civil unrest and potential cultural change that could emerge. 2020-07-2531 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastInterview with Dr. Shane DoyleAmerican Indian activist and educator Dr. Shane Doyle joins me from Bozeman, Montana, to discuss the current civil unrest in the U.S. and the overlap with Native issues.   2020-07-2537 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastBlack Lives MatterMy thoughts on the civil unrest and protests erupting around the country.  Marvin Gaye's "Inner-city Blues" starts the episode, and Bob Marley finishes it with his song "War", which was from a speech by Emperor Haile Selassie. 2020-07-2511 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastRevisioning Memorial DayA discussion of Memorial Day and suggestions to truly honor the fallen.  The music is Sunday Bloody Sunday and Surrender by U2. 2020-07-2508 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastRunning While BlackThis post was published after the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, an African American man jogging in Brunswick, Georgia, came to national attention. 2020-07-2510 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastOn GivingAn essay about giving in this time of need, with Neil Young singing "Heart of Gold". 2020-07-2508 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastInterview with Dr. Penny DevineThis week's blog post is an interview with Penny Devine, Professor of Psychology at the Florida State College at Jacksonville, where we discuss the psychological and sociological implications of Covid-19. 2020-07-2528 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastThe Passing of John PrineMy thoughts upon hearing the news that John Prine had died from Covid-19 complications. 2020-07-2505 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastThoughts on the CoronavirusTwo shorter posts on the Coronavirus are combined into one with the first dated March 12th and the second March 23rd.  The episode features Matthew Halsall's "Finding Our Way". 2020-07-2509 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastBernie and the ElephantsExamining the relationship between human inequality and environmental issues. 2020-07-2520 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastHealth Care as a Human RightThe case for the United States shifting to a view of health care being a right instead of a privilege. 2020-07-2509 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastOn Native American MascotsA plea to end the use of Native American mascots in team sports. 2020-07-2510 min