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The Laura Flanders Show is back for a third season with in-depth interviews and ground-breaking field reports on the people and movements driving positive systemic change. This season increases its coverage of innovative economic models and ideas taking root across the country, including cooperative businesses, land trusts, community wealth building, participatory budgeting and universal income.

What does abortion access look like in the US, especially in a so-called safe haven (NY)?
Sonali Kolhatkar and Laura Flanders discuss how storytelling can advance social justice.
What is causing a Black maternal mortality epidemic & what can we do to save Black lives?
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Sonali Kolhatkar and Laura Flanders discuss how storytelling can advance social justice.
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The Sierra Club’s Ben Jealous discusses his plans for the environmental organization.
Chuck D of Public Enemy and scholar-activist Rosa Clemente explore the impact of Hip Hop.
What happens when Muslim Americans take on the task of reporting on their communities?
Two legal cases in North Carolina could upend democracy and election law as we know it.
Magnolia Mothers Trust provides $1k/month to low-income families headed by a Black woman.
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What led to the June 29 Supreme Court decision to ban race-conscious affirmative action?
How are over-extraction and climate change impacting the US water supply?
Activists Anita Cameron and Keith Jones discuss The Americans with Disabilities Act.
What are the consequences of “capital bias”, or prioritizing wealth and the wealthy?
Students fought for multicultural education at The City of New York’s Brooklyn College.
In her new book, journalist Naomi Klein uncovers how conspiracy theories gain power.
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is behind many extreme U.S. policies.
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