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Special Interviews: Elliot Page, Tramelle Howard and Ameshia Cross, and Mike Zamore

John speaks with actor/ activist Elliot Page, educator Tramelle Howard and political strategist Ameshia Cross, and National Director of Policy & Government Affairs at the ACLU Mike Zamore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art ...  Show more

We're Still Here with Simon and Julie

In this compelling episode, Simon Moya-Smith and Julie Francella discuss critical issues facing Indigenous communities today. From the alarming plans of ICE to detain immigrant families on contaminated land to the historical parallels with Indian boarding schools, they shed light ...  Show more

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