Marc Steiner

September 9, 2016

The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition

September 9, 2016 - Segment 4 - Marc interviews Dr. Manisha Sinha, Professor and Graduate Program Director of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is author of the new book The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition.
September 9, 2016

Tengella’s Take: White Racists’ Cyber Harassment of Saturday Night Live’s Leslie Jones

September 9, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with our regular weekly feature Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella: "White Racists' Cyber Harassment of Saturday Night Live's Leslie Jones."
September 2, 2016

Viewing Videos of Black Suffering: Collective & Individual Trauma

September 2, 2016 - Segment 4 - We explore how the ever-present videos of Black people being killed affects our collective and individual psyches. With: Sheila Gaskins,performance artist, poet, stand up comic, and Director of Theater Action Group; and Kalima Young, instructor at Towson University and University of Maryland College Park.
September 2, 2016

My Four Months As A Private Prison Guard: Interview With Shane Bauer

September 2, 2016 - Segment 3 - I talk with Shane Bauer about his recent piece for Mother Jones, "My four months as a private prison guard." Bauer is a senior reporter at Mother Jonesand recipient of numerous awards, including the Hillman Prize for Magazine Journalism, and co-author of A Sliver of Light, a memoir of his two years as a prisoner in Iran.
September 2, 2016

Dr. Nancy Isenberg: White Trash & Class In America

September 2, 2016 - Segment 2 - I host an interview with historian and author Dr. Nancy Isenberg about her new book White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America. Dr. Isenberg is the T. Harry Williams Professor of History at Louisiana State University.
September 2, 2016

Tengella’s Take: Election 2016

September 2, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host our regular weekly feature Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella. Tengella is President of Tengella Edutainment, an instructor and creator of the Positive Social Change Performing Arts Program at Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High School, and he was a 2010 Open Society Institute Fellow.
September 2, 2016

National Roundtable: Trump, Chicago Police, and More

September 1, 2016 - Segment 1 - We have a National News Roundtable, with topics including: Trump and African Americans; Obama commuting some federal inmates' sentences; and the Chicago Police Department moving to fire five officers over the Laquan McDonald shooting.
September 2, 2016

DOJ Report and People with Disabilities

August 31, 2016 - Segment 5 - We take a look at the DOJ report on Baltimore policing, specifically how the report addresses police interactions with persons with disabilities. With: Virginia Knowlton Marcus, Executive Director of Disability Rights Maryland.
September 1, 2016

Colin Kaepernick and the National Anthem

August 30, 2016 - Segment 2 - We turn to sports and politics, reflecting upon the actions of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has refused to stand for the playing of the national anthem during games in protest of wrongdoings against African Americans in the United States.
August 31, 2016

George Jackson: Releasing the Dragon

August 29, 2016 - Segment 4 - We have a special segment that mixes Art & Politics, as we talk with artists who have created a mixtape documentary film to commemorate the life of Black Panther George Jackson, who died in August of 1971, called George Jackson: Releasing the Dragon.
August 25, 2016

Sound Bites: Tha Flower Factory / Young Farmers / Dr. Margaret Gray

August 25, 2016 - Segment 3 - We speak with founder and owner of Tha Flower Factor, have a Young Farmers Roundtable and talk to the author of a Jacobin article about "The Dark Side of Local."