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  • LISTEN: Defund The Police? The Data Scientist Behind Police Reform

    For decades, the country has grappled with a question: are police departments racist? Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff is using data to get answers.

    Aug 26, 2021 read more
    Listen — 44:30
  • LISTEN: Leigh Bardugo, Author Of ‘Shadow And Bone’

    Bardugo explains how she navigated an abusive relationship, an awkward adolescence and an absent father before writing a hit fantasy series.

    Aug 19, 2021 read more
    Listen — 45:09
  • LISTEN: She Got The First American City To Pass A Reparations Bill

    Ald. Robin Rue Simmons wanted to deliver something historic: a reparations bill in her hometown of Evanston. She kept it under wraps.

    Aug 11, 2021 read more
    Listen — 35:27
  • LISTEN: Fred Swaniker Wants To Educate 3 Million Africans To Lead

    He’s raised more than half a billion dollars to build schools and train the next generation of leaders in Africa.

    Aug 5, 2021 read more
    Listen — 47:32
  • LISTEN: Randi Weingarten Reps 1.7 Million Workers

    Randi Weingarten became the first openly gay president of an American labor union, and she made Michael Bloomberg bend to her will.

    July 29, 2021 read more
    Listen — 41:53
  • LISTEN: Justin Baldoni On Being ‘Man Enough,’ Porn And A Traumatic First Time

    He played bad boy Rafael on ‘Jane The Virgin.’ In his debut book ‘Man Enough,’ he says he doesn’t subscribe to that version of masculinity.

    July 22, 2021 read more
    Listen — 45:58
  • LISTEN: Stacey Abrams Is Writing, Organizing, And Ready To Date

    Stacey Abrams is not a perfectionist. She doesn’t believe in decisive victories. And, she tells host Aarti Shahani, she’s ready for love.

    July 15, 2021 read more
    Listen — 48:21
  • LISTEN: At Age 27, She Tried To Change Michigan’s Constitution. She Won

    Katie Fahey’s extraordinary accomplishment started with a Facebook post: Did anyone want to end partisan gerrymandering in Michigan?

    July 8, 2021 read more
    Listen — 43:05
  • LISTEN: Gaming Mogul Kevin Chou Vs. Big Tech

    He sold his first company at 38 for nearly $1 billion. Instead of retiring, he’s taking on Big Tech — but not how you’d expect.

    July 1, 2021 read more
    Listen — 42:27
  • LISTEN: Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, From Activist To Party Boss

    She’s one of the most powerful members of the Democratic Party, though she has a hard time owning it. Could be her immigrant upbringing.

    June 24, 2021 read more
    Listen — 42:50
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