Making Contact

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Aug 24, 2022 • 29min

70 Million – Forget Reform, They Want Abolition

Making Contact is a 29-minute weekly program committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. On the web at www.radioproject.org.
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Aug 18, 2022 • 29min

The Way Home

What does food mean to identities struggling against colonialism and displacement? First, we visit the Blackfeet Nation in Montana as members of Indigikitchen harvest bison and talk about native food systems. Then, we head to Bloomington, Indiana where a young archeology professor has brought methods of growing and sharing food from the deeper past to a modern Latino diaspora.
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Aug 11, 2022 • 29min

Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State

While wages have flatlined for most working-class people, rents have reached new highs, leaving most people struggling. But it's not just in the US. The rising cost of living has affected the entire world. Samuel Stein's new book, Capital City and the Real Estate State, highlights the growing influence of investment capital into land as the driving force behind gentrification and the power developers have over city and local governments. We talk to Samuel about the rise of the global real estate market and we look at how radical city planning, rent control and socialized land projects can help fight gentrification.
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Aug 3, 2022 • 29min

Hunger Strike! How Immigrant Taxi Drivers Took on City Hall

New York City taxi drivers were drowning in debt because they had to buy their licenses from the city. We join our friends at the podcast Self-Evident to take a look at the hunger strike they used to renegotiate the terms of their debt.
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Jul 27, 2022 • 29min

Escape to Cairo from Kerning Cultures

This week, we bring you a story from our podcast partner Kerning Cultures about Patrice Lumumba's children, and their escape to Cairo.
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Jul 21, 2022 • 29min

How to Hold Back the Ocean

More and more coastal communities want to build sea walls to prevent catastrophic flooding because of rising sea levels. But do they work? We talk about the risks of the planned seagates in New York and we visit Sapelo Island Georgia to learn about how to Gullah Geechee community plans to defend their ancestral lands by using a natural shoreline, built of oysters.
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Jul 14, 2022 • 29min

70 Million: When "Bail Reform" Isn't

This week on Making Contact, we look at Bail Reform in the state of Texas with the help of our podcast partners 70 Million. For conservative lawmakers and bail reform advocates have long debated what bail reform can look like for those who cannot afford to bail themselves out of jail.
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Jul 6, 2022 • 29min

Juristac and the Amah Mutsun: Indigenous Resistance and Regeneration (Encore)

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Jun 30, 2022 • 29min

White Hoax: Racism, Divide-and-Conquer, and Politics

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Jun 22, 2022 • 29min

Seeking Shelter: Building Housing and Community for LGBTQ Elders (Encore)

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender seniors are much more likely than their straight counterparts to be alone and isolated as they age. Housing and support for these elders is a growing need--and the issue is not confined to the United States. In this edition, we'll visit Jakarta Indonesia, and Los Angeles, California, to hear stories of building housing and community for LGBTQ seniors.

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