D. Watkins and ‘The Beast Side’
The author's collection of essays explores his past as a youth involved in the drug trade and eventually his path out of jail and into college.
Kali Nicole Gross: Dissecting a Startling Crime
The author of "Hannah Mary Tabbs and the Disembodied Torso" discusses a lurid crime that took place in Philadelphia in 1887.
Rebecca Carroll: Writing as a Way to Figure Things Out
The author talks about how her early childhood in New Hampshire was idyllic but changed with adolescence as she was alienated because of her race.
Mike Siegel: A Counterfeit $20 Bill
When you have privilege, a crime is a 'mistake,' and when you don't, a mistake becomes a crime.
NEW (6/4) Hedges on Dore Show: The Ruling Elite Has Lost All Legitimacy
Journalist and activist Chris Hedges and Jimmy Dore discuss Hedges' most recent article for Scheerpost and the latest events on the streets of America.
Eddie Conway: Making Real News After Prison
The former Black Panther talks about the plight of African Americans and his involvement in the Real News Network.
Gary Tyler’s Life Matters: Framed for Murder by Cops at 16, Exonerated 4 Decades Later
The play he directed in Louisiana, where he was incarcerated, became the subject of the documentary "Cast the First Stone."
Melina Abdullah: The Only Way White Supremacy Is Defeated
The professor and activist dissects the dangers of Donald Trump's presidency, the legacy of the Black Power Movement and more.
Darnell Hunt and Ana-Christina Ramon on Hollywood’s Love Affair With Racism
When it comes to matters of race, the entertainment industry fails its increasingly diverse audience time and again.
Susan Burton: Creating a Crucial Path Forward After Prison
After every system failed her, Susan Burton became the helping hand she and so many other formerly incarcerated women needed.
Robin Cloud: White Supremacy Is as American as Apple Pie
The documentarian discusses her new film, "Passing: A Family in Black & White," and the lasting legacy of America's original sin.
Kevin Cooper: Is California About to Execute an Innocent Man?
Kevin Cooper was convicted of a 1983 quadruple murder and sentenced to death in a trial in which evidence that might have exonerated him was withheld from the defense. Visit…
Michael G. Long and Pamela Horowitz: Julian Bond Was a Radical Long Before MLK
A new book shows how the activist's positions on issues like the Vietnam War and environmental justice helped move civil rights leaders left.
Tiny Oregon Town Holds Armed Rally to Defend Flag Against Feared Invasion
They patrolled the roof of a Baskin-Robbins and planned to stay as long as necessary. Because, rumors.
