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Nov 25, 2020 • 29min

Language Is Life, Land Is Sacred (Encore)

Making Contact's Community Storytelling Fellows Vincent Medina and Isabella Zizi share deep and personal stories on Native American organizing and activism on Ohlone lands in the Bay area.
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Nov 18, 2020 • 29min

#SayHerName: Black Women, Police Violence, and Abolition

Why is that the deaths of Black women at the hands of police don't seem to generate as much outrage as the deaths of Black men? Is it because Black women are valued less? Is it a combination of reasons? Or is it just a figment of some people's imagination?
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Nov 11, 2020 • 29min

The Electoral College's Dirty History (Encore)

Given the election, and the difference between popular votes and electoral votes, we revisit our show on the Electoral College. It's history in the era of slavery, and how it works today.
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Nov 5, 2020 • 29min

Election 2020 Special: More Than a Vote

Voting in one of the most momentous presidential elections in the nation's history is over. The morning after polls closed nearly 136 million ballots had been counted. But as has been reported for weeks ahead of the election, there is no clear winner, and the tally of absentee ballots continues. In this election special, we go to Arizona, Florida, and Oregon to hear from voters there. And later in the program we'll hear about election power grabs, and some of the legal fights that have been taking place to protect the rights of voters.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 29min

Fighting for the Ballot: Race and Voter Suppression in the 2020 Election

Voter suppression and its target's aren't new phenomena. People of color and the poor have always been dissuaded from voting. We take a look at how race and voter suppression might play a role in the 2020 election, and we talk to organizers from the South who are fighting it, and ensuring that everyone has the right to vote not just in this election, but in every single election.
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Oct 21, 2020 • 29min

Self Care as Selfless Act: Mental Health at the Root of Activism (Encore)

Activists in the Latinx immigrant community of Los Angeles share what they do to take care of their mental health. The issues these activists work on often impact their personal lives, and people who work in the service of others are particularly at risk of burnout and compassion fatigue. Self-care becomes a "selfless act" when it allows activists to stay healthy and do their work in a sustainable way.
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Oct 15, 2020 • 30min

Unblock the Vote 2020

On this episode, we'll explore felon disenfranchisement and the battle to restore the voting rights of people on parole. We will also turn our attention to the Native American vote and examine the ways in which their votes are being suppressed.
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Oct 7, 2020 • 29min

70 Million: Voting from Jail is a Right, and Now a Reality in Chicago

A year ago, Illinois passed a law requiring all jails to ensure that pre-trial detainees have an opportunity to vote. Chicago's Cook County Jail was turned into a polling place during the 2019 primaries. Sheriff Tom Dart is an enthusiastic supporter of the program. And advocates like Amani Sawari are working to ensure voters in custody are informed and prepared to vote in the upcoming election. Pamela Kirkland reports.
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Sep 30, 2020 • 30min

Women Rising Radio: Women Challenge Capitalism

Women are challenging male-dominated power structures, and creating alternatives to the profit-driven economic model of capitalism. Women Rising Radio features Jinwar, a women-led village in Northern Syria. And we meet worker-owners of Up & Go, a cleaning cooperative in New York city. To place this global movement in historical perspective, we speak with feminist scholar Silvia Federici. Her books chronicle centuries of persecution and violence against women, including witch hunts carried out to steal womens lands, knowledge and practicesby capitalist nation-states.
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Sep 23, 2020 • 29min

Domestic Violence in Lockdown: COVID-19 and the UK's Domestic Abuse Bill

Domestic abuse affects everyone it touches—intimate partners, children, and elders. COVID-19 created new problems for victims of domestic violence and made some worse. This show looks at the challenges posed by the pandemic and examines a landmark domestic abuse bill in the UK.

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