70 Million: An Effort to Hold Prosecutors Accountable
A legal matrix that incentivizes criminal convictions can motivate unethical prosecutors to bend...
70 Million: An Effort to Hold Prosecutors Accountable
A legal matrix that incentivizes criminal convictions can motivate unethical prosecutors to bend...
When India went into lockdown in 2020, millions of jobs disappeared and tens of millions of...
In our annual Fallen Heroes episode, we share words of inspiration from, and about some...
In this special year-end episode, Making Contact producers and staff turn the spotlight on some...
Medical Apartheid and the COVID-19 vaccines
The world is struggling to contain COVID-19, as variants continue to emerge in countries where...
But Next Time, Episode 4: Higher Ground
When communities face the aftermath of catastrophes, what does it take to ensure that the next...
But Next Time, Episode 3: Rising Waters
In cities around the globe community organizers and direct service agencies are often the first...
A special message from the Making Contact Board of Directors
We’re popping into your feed today with a quick announcement for fans of Making Contact. We know...
Beyond Recognition: The Ohlone (Encore)
Our radio adaptation of the film Beyond Recognition by Underexposed films, "After decades...
70 Million: Where Juvenile Detention Looks More Like Hanging Out
There’s a place in rural St. Johns, Arizona, where teens who have encounters with officers of the...
70 Million: Where Juvenile Detention Looks More Like Hanging Out
There’s a place in rural St. Johns, Arizona, where teens who have encounters with officers of the...
A History of Traditional Root Healing
In some parts of the world, traditional herbal remedies are the norm. When we think of natural...
A History of Traditional Root Healing
In some parts of the world, traditional herbal remedies are the norm. When we think of natural...
Re:Work Radio: Trafficked, the Journey of Lester Ramos (Encore)
One of the most common forms of trafficking is labor trafficking. In this episode, Re:Work Radio...
U.S. Anti-Torture History After 9/11
In today’s program, sociology professor Lisa Hajjar traces the rise and fall of torture after...
70 Million: How Black Women Are Rightfully “Taking Seats at the Table”
Nearly one in two Black women in the US have a loved one who has been impacted by our prison...
But Next Time Part 2: From the Ashes
As fires ravaged California's world-famous wine country in 2017, a community radio station,...
But Next Time Part 1: Toward the Fire
As fires ravaged California's world-famous wine country in 2017,a community radio station,...
A More Perfect Union: Latinos, Minority Majorities, and Redistricting
How will demographic shifts affect redistricting in 2021? Latinos are the second largest ethnic...
While Black women have played a critical role in the development of the nation, their stories...
Joe's Uncle Eaten by Cannibals
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South Korea’s shamans are now online
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EP 946 - Free Form Friday 4-19-2024
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