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Episodes

Introducing: Scene on Radio
Introducing: Scene on Radio Aug 20, 2026 3096 Today, we are pleased to share with you an episode from the podcast Scene on Radio. It’s hosted by longtime journalist John Biewen, with co-host journalism professor Chenjerai Kumanyika. It’s a series from the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University and distributed by PRX.This episode is Season 8, Episode 6, of Scene on Radio: What Could Have Been? Ever thought about whether America's overwh
No Such Thing as “Unskilled Work”: Barbara Ehrenreich’s “Nickel and Dimed” 25 Years Later
No Such Thing as “Unskilled Work”: Barbara Ehrenreich’s “Nickel and Dimed” 25 Years Later Aug 19, 2026 2777 In her 2001 masterwork Nickel and Dimed, the late Barbara Ehrenreich went undercover to report on the daily realities working people in America face trying to get by on minimum-wage. After working as a housekeeper, a nursing aide, a home cleaner, a server, and more, Ehrenreich wrote that “The first thing I discovered is that no job, no matter how lowly, is truly ‘unskilled.’” It is difficult to ov
Real public safety means more community, not cages
Real public safety means more community, not cages Aug 18, 2026 1415 Effective public safety policy is founded on preventing crime and repairing harm, but these are not the foundations of America’s reactionary criminal justice establishment. This week on Rattling the Bars, we host a roundtable discussion about the DC Justice Lab’s 2026 Public Safety Policy Agenda, which has been endorsed by 30 progressive organizations working directly with system-impacted individu
From Black Power to hip hop: The evolution of Mopreme Shakur
From Black Power to hip hop: The evolution of Mopreme Shakur Aug 17, 2026 1254 How are hip hop and Black Liberation connected? In this special Black August edition of Rattling the Bars, former political prisoner and Black Panther Mansa Musa sits down with artist, producer, and "Panther Cub" Mopreme Shakur on the rooftop of a hotel in the nation's capital. Together, they explore Shakur’s memoir, This Thug's Life, tracing the trajectory from the rise and fall of Black Power to
The Student Movement for Palestine Is Not Going Away
The Student Movement for Palestine Is Not Going Away Aug 14, 2026 2936 In 2024, at the height of Israel’s US-backed genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, one of the most widespread waves of college campus protests since the Vietnam War exploded across the United States. Then came the repressive backlash. Over the past two years, we’ve seen a harrowing assault on free speech and the right to protest from the federal government and Zionist organizations, and universities t
Layoffs, Long Waits, Obscene Prices: Vermont Healthcare Workers and Patients Face Historic Crisis
Layoffs, Long Waits, Obscene Prices: Vermont Healthcare Workers and Patients Face Historic Crisis Aug 13, 2026 1646 Frontline healthcare workers and the patients they serve are facing a major crisis at the University of Vermont Health network—the state’s leading healthcare provider. “In June, UVM Health eliminated over 140 positions across its network, a third of which were union positions,” Matt More reports at The Rake Vermont. “The cuts, which the hospital estimated will save $9.5 million, comes as the netwo
Oil Giant BP Locks Out Workers at Its Last Unionized Refinery in US
Oil Giant BP Locks Out Workers at Its Last Unionized Refinery in US Aug 10, 2026 3012 For the last five months, oil giant British Petroleum (BP) has locked 800 workers out of their jobs at a crude oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana. The facility, located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, is BP’s last unionized oil refinery in the United States. BP says it is pursuing “modernized job structures, training, and upskilling,” but workers and their union—United Steelworkers Local
Returning Citizens Demand Investment in Re-entry, Not Incarceration
Returning Citizens Demand Investment in Re-entry, Not Incarceration Aug 10, 2026 1011 As GOP lawmakers push “tough-on-crime” policies in Washington, D.C., re-entry advocates argue these backward measures will only increase recidivism, not prevent it.In Part Two of our series on conservative attempts to use D.C. as a testing ground for harsh criminal justice policies, Rattling the Bars host Mansa Musa sits down with Chelsea Canterbury and Eric Franklin of Voices for a Second Chance.
Railroad Jobs Have ‘Gotten Worse’ Since Biden and Congress Blocked Workers from Striking
Railroad Jobs Have ‘Gotten Worse’ Since Biden and Congress Blocked Workers from Striking Aug 5, 2026 3644 In 2022, the United States nearly experienced its first national railroad strike in decades, until then-President Joe Biden, along with Democrats and Republicans in Congress, stepped in to block a strike before it could begin. Rail labor unions were forced to accept contracts that did not substantively address long-brewing crises in the freight rail industry that have had disastrous consequences f
Corporate Profiteers Destroyed Journalism. Worker-Owned Media Can Save It.
Corporate Profiteers Destroyed Journalism. Worker-Owned Media Can Save It. Jul 30, 2026 2190 When workers at the historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper hit the picket line in October of 2022, they had no idea that they would be on strike for over three years—or that the strike would end with new owners taking over the paper and most strikers losing their jobs. But now, a new chapter is being written in their epic story. This week, workers and community supporters launched the Pittsbur
Baltimore Community Marches into 7-11 Where 74-Year-Old Was Brutally Beaten
Baltimore Community Marches into 7-11 Where 74-Year-Old Was Brutally Beaten Jul 29, 2026 1448 A 7-11 on Liberty Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore, Maryland, has become a flashpoint of community rage and resistance after Ade Oba Tokunbo (Stephen King), a 74-year-old resident, was attacked and brutally beaten there by six teenagers on July 7, 2026. The same location is also the site of multiple robberies and the murder of Victorious Swift in March of 2017. In response, “A Clarion Call,”
Abdul El-Sayed Believes a New Democratic Party Is Possible: UNEDITED INTERVIEW
Abdul El-Sayed Believes a New Democratic Party Is Possible: UNEDITED INTERVIEW Jul 28, 2026 1648 The outcome of Michigan’s Senate race will have major implications for the balance of power in Washington, DC, and for the future of the Democratic Party itself. With primaries taking place on August 4, all eyes are on the battle between progressive candidate Dr. Abdul El-Sayed and establishment candidate Haley Stephens to see who will represent Democrats in the general election. In this full, une

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