• 1 hour 5 minutes
    On Black Self-Making and the Ongoing Struggle for Reparations
    Aliyah Abu-Hazeem with Marcus Turner on Black Self-Making and the Ongoing Struggle for Reparations. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State.
    8 September 2020, 5:34 pm
  • 50 minutes 17 seconds
    On Music, the Media, and Black Boy Joy
    Aliyah Abu-Hazeem (University of Washington) with Andre Jamal Cardine (Longy School of Music of Bard College)on Music, the Media, and Black Boy Joy. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State.
    18 August 2020, 6:09 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    On Storytelling As a Tool for Coping with Isolation
    Aliyah Abu-Hazeem (University of Washington) with Afia Ofori-Mensa (Princeton University) on Storytelling As a Tool for Coping with Isolation. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State. Photo Credit: Afia Ofori-Mensa photographed by Jenn Manna http://jennmanna.com/
    3 August 2020, 5:17 pm
  • 49 minutes 9 seconds
    Soul In A Bottle
    Danielle Brown (University of Washington) shares her poetry set titled Soul In A Bottle. This podcast is part of the series on Re-imagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID & The Police State.
    24 July 2020, 9:49 pm
  • 9 minutes 1 second
    On Black Rage, Black History, and Black Power
    Aliyah Abu-Hazeem is a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Washington. This podcast serves as an introduction to the new RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID & The Police State. Cover art is made by Danielle Brown (University of Washington)
    24 July 2020, 9:09 pm
  • 52 minutes 9 seconds
    Real Change & the RPN present the Portraits for Change Exhibit Launch
    Real Change, The RPN, Department of Geography and Honors program at the University of Washington present the Portraits for Change Exhibit Launch. This podcast is the result of a collaboration between Real Change News, the RPN, and the UW Honors & UW Geography undergraduate programs. This collaboration led to an exhibit of the Real Change Portrait Project, in the UW Library at the heart of campus. The Portrait Project is a form of public education that teaches students and the public about people living outside and the root causes of homelessness. This podcast shares the launch event which was a coming together of the campus community, Real Change Vendors, artists and the public.
    3 June 2020, 6:15 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    On Queer Resistance to Housing & Racial Injustice. D Yarbrough J Johnson & J Freidenbach
    Dilara Yarbrough (San Francisco State University)with Janetta Johnson (Executive Director of the Transgender Gender-variant and Intersex Justice Project) and Jennifer Friedenbach (Executive Director of the San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness) on Queer Resistance to Housing and Racial Injustice.
    8 May 2020, 4:46 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Yolanda Valencia and Tony Lucero on Transborder Resilience, Migration, and Decolonial Hope
    Yolanda Valencia (University of Maryland Baltimore-County) and Tony Lucero (University of Washington)on Transborder Resilience, Migration, and Decolonial Hope.
    20 March 2020, 5:32 pm
  • 45 minutes 6 seconds
    Ben Gardner & Maanda Ngoitiko on Maasai Women's Power in the Age of Conservation
    Ben Gardner (University of Washington) and Maanda Ngoitiko (Pastoral Women’s Council)in conversation on Maasai Women's Power
    9 January 2020, 12:50 am
  • 36 minutes 26 seconds
    LaShawnDa Pittman & Jayna Milan on Recentering the Poor in Poverty Politics
    LaShawnDa Pittman (University of Washington, Seattle) and Jayna Milan (University of Washington, Seattle) in conversation on Recentering the Poor in Poverty Politics
    26 September 2019, 5:06 pm
  • 1 hour 35 seconds
    Chris Pearson & Samantha Fredman on Disrupting the Politics of Division
    Chris Pearson (Seattle Activist) & Samantha Fredman (University of Washington) on Disrupting the Politics of Division – Building Accountable Communities
    19 June 2019, 8:34 pm
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