Andrea J. Ritchie: Police Violence Against Women of Color Rarely Makes Headlines
The attorney and author discusses her new book “Invisible No More” about how law enforcement’s assault on BIPOC women rarely gets addressed.
The attorney and author discusses her new book “Invisible No More” about how law enforcement’s assault on BIPOC women rarely gets addressed.
The journalism professor and media expert discusses the sexual harassment scandal in Hollywood with "Scheer Intelligence" host Robert Scheer.
The Dean of Berkeley's Law School discusses his new book, "Free Speech on Campus," and the limitations of the First Amendment.
The Oscar-nominated actor, who has acted in many films and tv series, including LA Confidential, The Green Mile, and Babe, discusses his social activism.
The professor and former public defender discusses his new book "Locking Up Our Own" about the mass incarceration of black men.
The journalist and writer talks about the downside of gentrification, housing as a right, and his new book, "How to Kill A City."
The civil rights attorney and Bangladeshi immigrant talks about advocating for immigrants and the ammunition President Trump has given attorneys.
The documentary filmmaker discusses digital privacy and his latest film, "What Lies Upstream," about the safety of drinking water.
The healthcare reform advocate and oncologist discusses where the Affordable Care Act falls short and what can be done to fix the system.
The immigration and labor attorney discusses the trauma of being an undocumented immigrant since President Trump has taken office.
The former Marketplace reporter discusses his controversial blog post about neutrality in the Trump era, "Objectivity is dead and I'm okay with it."
The poet and co-founder of famed City Lights Bookstore talks about his life and work publishing writers of the Beat Generation.
The author of "Infamy: The Shocking Story of Japanese American Internment in World War II" examines Trump's rise and what we can learn from the past.
The priest discusses his career working for peace in Central America and his conflicted relationship with the Catholic Church.
Robert Scheer sits down with the immigration rights activist to discuss what should be done for immigrants and her own status.