Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:00 — 81.0MB)Subscribe: RSS | More It’s Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020, and you’re listening to Interchange on WFHB. Okay, so, this is a repeat airing of a program that appeared BTD or Before The Donald, in what seems decades ago, August of 2015. Tonight, while we chew our nails and …
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Bring It On! – October 26, 2020: Defending Democracy, Part II
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:01 — 81.1MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreHosts William Hosea and Cornelius Wright welcome back Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, the co-executive director of the Highlander Research & Education Center, a social justice leadership training school and cultural center founded in 1932. She uses her expertise to discuss the structures of U.S. democracy and the state …
Read More »June 26, 2020: The High Stakes of Institutional Racism During COVID-19
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 39.8MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThis week, we share a phone conversation between Kijana Tashiri Askari and C, one of their outside supporters. Askari is incarcerated in the California Medical Facility- a male-only state carceral medical institution.The recorded this conversation earlier this week, about the conditions Kijana and others are facing, including …
Read More »Bring It On! : Blue on Black Crime (Part 2) – June 8, 202
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:14:01 — 101.7MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWe are proud to announce that Bring It On! was notified by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists that we earned a 3rd place “Best in Journalism” award under the category of Radio Documentary or Special. Our congratulations to our crew and especially to our Bring It …
Read More »May 8, 2020: COVID-19 Kites
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:00 — 35.9MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThe country might be locked down, but struggles inside prisons and out continue to develop chaotically and unexpectedly intersect with the COVID-19 crisis. Prisoners in Stateville in Illinois report that they continue to suffer from a full lockdown, restricting their programming and access to phones. Yet, guards …
Read More »March 22, 2019: Policing Los Angeles, Part Two
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:32 — 41.7MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreLast week, we heard the first part of a lecture by Max Felker-Kantor on policing in Los Angeles, from the Watts Rebellion in the 60s to the brutal police beating of Rodney King in the 90s. This week, he continues to talk about the police murder of …
Read More »March 15, 2019: Policing Los Angeles, Part One
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:09 — 39.3MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThis week, we air the first of two episodes tracking the rise of police racism and militarization in Los Angeles, from the Watts Uprising of 1965 to the 1992 L.A. Riots after Rodney King’s beating. Max Felker-Kantor, author of the book, Policing Los Angeles, walks us through …
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