This week’s guest is a big deal. How big? I’m just going to quote her bio in the New York frickin Times:
Hey y'all. Long time, no pod.
Hey y'all. Long time, no pod. Here's part one of an honest chat with Shawn Vestal about how white people can have tough conversations with themselves and others about the work we all need to do in this moment.
Hey! It's the second part of the conversation with Angelique Tomeo and Sabrina Ryan-Helton of the Bail Project.
Hey y'all it’s the 4th of July and we have a dang barn-burner this week on the pod
Hey y'all fascinating conversation -- part 1 of 2 -- with Angelique Tomeo and Sabrina Ryan-Helton of the Bail Project
Hey, it’s Luke. This week’s episode of the podcast comes in two parts.
This week’s RANGE comes in two parts.
* PART 1 | A Letter to My City Council Members | Offers a little background on the soon to be voted-upon police contract as
Immigration lawyer Stephen Robbins dials in for a wide ranging chat about life in Yakima — currently the unexpected epicenter (or in Governor Inslee's words, "Eh-pee-center") of Coronavirus in Washington State.
Immigration lawyer Stephen Robbins dials in for a WIDE ranging chat about life in Yakima
Jac Archer dials in to talk protest, big white supremacy (murder), little white supremacies (the gutting of EWU's gender and ethnic studies programs) and how you can't just support black liberation when it makes you comfortable.