• Progressive Matters: Education Through Conversation

  • By: JP
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Progressive Matters: Education Through Conversation

By: JP
  • Summary

  • Political conversations that matter! Talking to guests about todays increasingly polarized political environment through a progressive lens.

    © 2024 Progressive Matters: Education Through Conversation
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Episodes
  • Turf Wars How A Group Of Activists DEFEATED Donald TRUMP And The City Of NEW YORK! An Interview with Steven Robinson
    Oct 19 2024

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    Buy The Book:
    https://www.amazon.com/Turf-War-Activists-Donald-Masterpiece/dp/1665763523

    In the late 1980s, a band of New York civic groups set out to stop Donald Trump from building his "masterpiece," a half-mile of gargantuan buildings overlooking the Hudson River on Manhattan's West Side. After five years of community organizing and strategic opposition, they defeated his proposal. The victorious civic groups had a radically different vision for the site - one that was suited to the community, environmentally sound, and financially feasible. Seeking a way forward, Trump quickly endorsed their concept. The civic groups then worked with him to finalize the design. The resulting Riverside South Master Plan achieved substantial public benefits on privately owned land. Within eighteen months of the city's approval, Trump sold the property. As told by one of the key participants in this conflict, Turf War goes beyond the national headlines to reveal the personalities, politics, and economics that altered the development of this major waterfront property. These Manhattan activists were attached to their turf and were willing to fight for it. Cities and towns across America are facing similar assaults by developers who have little regard for the impact of their ambitions on the character of communities. There are lessons to be learned here.

    Author: Steven Robinson

    Date, Time & Location
    Nov 01, 2024, 6:00 PM MDT

    Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse, 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA

    About the Event
    Steven Robinson will be in conversation with renowned local writer and conservationist William deBuys.


    This will be an in-store event and live streamed to Zoom, please register for Zoom here:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B675OUvRRzSc78_tl0XqZQ#/registration

    Call the store to order (505) 988-4226. Signed copies will be available after the event.



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    41 mins
  • How Dangerous Is Climate Change? Is Climate Change Real? An Interview With David Lipsky! (Audio Only)
    Aug 20 2024

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    In 1956, the New York Times prophesied that once global warming really kicked in, we could see parrots in the Antarctic. In 2010, when science deniers had control of the climate story, Senator James Inhofe and his family built an igloo on the Washington Mall and plunked a sign on top: AL GORE'S NEW HOME: HONK IF YOU LOVE CLIMATE CHANGE. In The Parrot and the Igloo, best-selling author David Lipsky tells the astonishing story of how we moved from one extreme (the correct one) to the other.
    #trump #climatechange

    Watch the Video at: https://youtube.com/live/BQAhcAIbw-o?feature=share

    Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Parrot-Igloo-Climate-Science-Denial/dp/039386670X/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.MyTfbS2hC508A5BHbRsxeaFpfZNzeVeobTLDfbeLDTHhv79VkzkQYZpl9tlAiMIEGaRF5JnGouDBpL48fX1tDbcO8dlXqp15gD4v00hQGA2avF8COjBbzfwiSpNGWnf9Uq2EwkUm4mfvAR7Vi4gN7k8ZoRDVR0gh4gWCwJwPLJNZMX2Qwzk0oO7J3o_cdwytOliujPFXcCAC2g2f1R7sNnYI4DRfQcjUeyffHXupwrQ.UKStNoujtQZ5y7dZQyCPALtgdQx4oxzZiCUTEObxljE&dib_tag=se&hvadid=669967846021&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9051507&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=6888241852798111014&hvtargid=kwd-2185560474853&hydadcr=6584_13207676&keywords=the+parrot+and+the+igloo+book&qid=1716766452&sr=8-1

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    Laughing and reacting to all the crazy Trump supporter videos!


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Is Trump a Dictator? Is Trump Racist? An Interview With Richard Abel.
    Jun 5 2024

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    Join me as we talk about Trumps legal woes and his aspirations if he is elected a second time. Will he be Dictator? Will he use his powers for revenge against those he believes have wronged him?

    Richard Abel teaches Torts, Legal Profession, and Law and Social Change. Over the years, he has been president of the Law and Society Association, editor of African Law Studies and of the Law & Society Review, and member of the editorial boards of other journals in the law and society field in the United States, Europe, and Australia. He participated in the founding of the Conference on Critical Legal Studies in 1977 and helped organize the meeting on "Law and Racism: The Sounds of Silence." At UCLA, he has been faculty coordinator for the Public Interest Law Program.

    Professor Abel spent two years after law school reading African law and legal anthropology in London, and then a year of field work in Kenya studying the ways in which primary courts staffed by and serving the African population had preserved indigenous notions of law and procedure within European institutions. He began teaching at Yale in 1969 and spent the 1971-72 year practicing with the New Haven Legal Assistance Association.

    Professor Abel's books include Lawyers in the Dock: Learning from Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings (2008); English Lawyers between Market and State: The Politics of Professionalism (2003); Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (1998); Lawyers: A Critical Reader (1997); Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid, 1980-1994 (1995); The Law & Society Reader (1995); Speech and Respect (1994); American Lawyers (1989); The Legal Profession in England and Wales (1988); The Politics of Informal Justice (editor, 1982); and Lawyers in Society (co-editor, 1988-89).

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    1 hr and 1 min

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