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Reimagine! Movements Making Media — the home of Race Poverty & the Environment (RP&E) Radio Reimagine and NOOL.

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 42 episodes
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Storytelling, interviews and reporting from the frontlines of social justice struggles around the world: A Life in Stories with Jess Clarke.NOOL-Weaving Threads with Preeti Shekar.The Electric Smoothie Lab Apothecary with Kelly Curry.Radio RP&E with Jess Clarke and other hosts about Environmental Justice.
Unknown Host hosts Radio Reimagine, a society show with 42 episodes published.

Reimagine! Movements Making Media — the home of Race Poverty & the Environment (RP&E) Radio Reimagine and NOOL.


Preeti Shekar interviews three social and environmental justice activists on the topic from Bhopal to the Bay.

Preeti Gamzeh interviews veteran radio journalist and author Sonali Kolhatkar on her new book Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice.

Excerpted here are the voices of young activistas who redefine what it means to be part of the new majority as women of color.

"Gender constructions themselves are racialized. Our overarching notion of what is a good man and what is a good woman, are based on white people being good people and people of color being bad people."

"These diesel trucks are going to go in our neighborhoods, regardless if you're in Bloomington, Jurupa Valley, Fontana. These warehouses are going everywhere.... The beauty of this environmental justice struggle that we’

"The growing “bio-economy” is based on control, manipulation and commodification of life… things like microbial factories that are producing industrial food products, that will make fuels and pharmaceuticals, seeds and n

"We want to make visible not only the work that women do in the workplace but also outside--in the sphere of social reproduction."

Preeti Shekar interviews Nigerian feminist scholar Amina Mama, chair of Gender and Women's Studies at U.C. Davis and a former board member of the Global Fund for Women.

“I absolutely think housing for poor, homeless, and low-income queer folks is a huge issue for us, as is doing anti-violence work...” —Kenyon Farrow,

. "There are never any guarantees, but it is important to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world." Subscribe link

“We need folks to value our difference and to value our uniqueness and to say that there just might be something as innovative as jazz to come out and solve this climate change problem.”

Preeti Shekar interviews Zakia Afrin from Maitri and Bindu Oommem Fernandes from Narika

Dance Mission Theater's Krissy Keefer voices her opinions and concerns about the current social and economic conditions in San Francisco’s Mission district and DMT’s commitment to its vibrant community at the intersectio

Mother from Another…” is a story from Jess Clarke’s grand opus, “Imagining Liberation.” This episode takes place in Mendocino CA in 1970.

The Aarey Forest has been on the frontlines of a battle between environmental/indigenous activists and the State since 2014, the narrative offers a moment of possibility towards a different future.

An interview with Sheila Bapat “The roots of domestic work are deeply connected to the history of slavery in the U.S. It’s no accident that a vast majority of domestic workers were African American women to begin with, a


"The Kingdom of Heaven in a Single Blade of Grass. An excerpt from The Earth Is the Only One Telling the Truth by Kelly Curry ...the apocalypse has already happened then that means that we are living in the beginning...
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