Nov 29, 2017
Who works and how we work have changed dramatically in recent years, yet the policies and institutions governing work and employment remain mired in the world of work of the 1930s. As a result, the social contract—what we expect from and are accountable for at work—has broken down. The central challenge of...
Nov 27, 2017
KGNU's Claudia Cragg speaks here with Noliwe Rooks @nrookie about her new book which illustrates the ways that segregation, poverty, and race intertwine to affect America’s education landscape, Rooks (White Money/Black Power) clearly and vigorously maps the systemic disadvantages imposed upon students of color and...
Nov 8, 2017
KGNU's Claudia Cragg speaks with pioneering antinuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott @DrHCaldicott about a new book she has edited, Sleepwalking to Armageddon. This is a "frightening but necessary"...