Zainab Salbi, co-founder of the nonprofit Daughters for Earth, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her efforts to empower women to counter climate change with activism.
Read moreWhy we should put women in charge of climate change
Zainab Salbi, co-founder of the nonprofit Daughters for Earth, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her efforts to empower women to counter climate change with activism.
Read moreHow a former Dallas gang leader is making up for his past
Former Dallas gang leader Antong Lucky discusses how he turned his life around after prison to become an activist and public speaker, and a sought-after mentor for the incarcerated.
Read moreAn LGBTQ Activist and his Mormon Mom Find Common Ground
Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black joins us to talk about his formative years in a Mormon household near San Antonio – and how he left that life behind to become an LGBTQ activist and sought-after screenwriter.
Read moreRefugees Revived This Dying Town
Cynthia Anderson, journalist and teacher of writing at Boston University, joins us to talk about Lewiston, Maine — a city that has transformed itself through the arrival of African Muslim refugees.
Read moreIs The FBI Prosecuting Black Identity?
Martin de Bourmont of Foreign Policy magazine joins us to talk about what could be the first case prosecuting what the FBI calls a “black identity extremist.”
Read moreThe Making Of A Movement
Eric Liu joins us to talk about what makes a movement effective, which he writes about in “You’re More Powerful than You Think: A Citizen’s Guide to Making Change Happen.”
Read moreThe Philosophy Of Activism
UNT assistant philosophy professor Adam Riggle joins us to talk about his book “A Field Philosopher’s Guide to Fracking: How One Texas Town Stood Up to Big Oil and Gas.”
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