Addressing mass incarceration and repressive policing in the U.S. is a daunting task. Jonathan Simon believes that invoking human dignity, and the need to respect dignity, can fuel efforts to change the direction of the carceral state. Sharon Dolovich and Alexandra Natapoff, eds., The New Criminal Justice Thinking NYU Press, 2017 Jonathan Simon, Mass Incarceration … Continued


Commemorating the 50 anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., Mitch Jeserich is in conversation with Gary Dorrien to talk about the early history of the black social gospel tradition that included socialism and humanism and that heavily influenced Martin Luther King Jr. views of Christianity. Gary Dorrien is the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and … Continued


Clarence Lang, Professor, and Chair of the Department of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. His research areas include African American working-class and labor history.   8:08 – Ben Felder, an investigative reporter for the Oklahoman, and a leader of their DigTeam who focuses much of his reporting on education. Torie Shoecraft, a … Continued


Donald Trump rails against immigrants and issues blanket immigration-related policy proposals on a whim. On today’s show we’ll speak with our immigration correspondent Juan Escalante about Trump’s latest decision to deploy the US military at the border, and his angry declarations about DACA, border security and more. Then we’ll turn to Professor Isabel Nuez about … Continued