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How did serving time behind bars become a normalized social experience, affecting most Americans? This candid, revelatory discussion about incarceration with guest Kevin B. Smith, author of "The Jailer's Reckoning: How Mass Incarceration is Damaging America" is now available!
@aranshetterly Thank you Aran, for your commitment to sharing this vital history, the narratives of Greensboro, and the Johnsons’ indelible activism. We have much to learn from “Morningside.”
It was an honor to be in conversation with guest Aran Shetterly. His book "Morningside: The 1979 Greensboro Massacre and the Search for the Soul of City" is a stunning historical narrative account of this horrific event that took place 45 years ago, and what this means today.
On this US Election Day, November 5, 2024, New Legacy Radio honors the voices of women w/o children. We celebrate the continuum of women's experiences of living without children and the N. American launch of Others Like Me: The Lives of Women without Children, by @bynicolelouie
“She looked me square in the eye and said: I have to do it now, I have to get it now, I have to get it done before the election because I don’t know what’s going to happen after the election,” Lyerly recalled.
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This was a timely, meaningful discussion about what is at stake vs. what is at play in the US. "How America Works...as Why It Doesn't " offers a wealth of civic insight & historical perspective. We are asked to (re)assess what matters most, and how our choices impact others.
"...when health care insurers impose burdensome administrative or cost sharing requirements for services, “access to contraceptives become even more difficult.”
Contraceptive access Access is a basic need & "affordable" is relative, so yes to free OTC bc.
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Tune in live at 10:00 AM Pacific for a conversation with Matthew Ferrence! We will discuss overlooked rural voters, the narratives overshadowing nonconservative perspectives, and more! Link in bio & comments.
Join us live at 10:00 AM Pacific today, with
Nicholas Syrett, author of “The Trials of Madame Restell: Nineteenth-Century America’s Most Infamous Female Physician and the Campaign to Make Abortion a Crime” Nicholas will share the profundity of her work and & relevance today.
If you missed this NLR episode with Emiliana Vegas, it's now available on-demand! Emiliana's expert insight, policy experience, and deep commitment to education are undeniable in this conversation & the clarity and compassion shared in her book "Let's Change the World"-out now!
Listen to @EmiVegasV on @VoiceAmericaTRN's New Legacy Radio discussing her book, LET'S CHANGE THE WORLD: How to Work within International Development Organizations to Make a Difference. https://t.co/f0aIzATGMZ @NLInstitute@RLPublisher