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Published in: ourEconomyLauren Ashcraft: “This is the home of billionaire row and thousands of people are sleeping on the street”
Seeking to represent New York’s 12th congressional district, Lauren Ashcraft is challenging long serving Democratic...
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Published in: ourEconomyAlex Morse: “We're going up against the party and DC establishment”
The four term mayor of Holyoke MA, Alex Morse, is primarying the powerful Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee,...
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Published in: ourEconomySamelys López: “The South Bronx has a spirit of resiliency that defines us as a community”
Running for Congress to represent the South Bronx, Samelys López tells ourEconomy that political representation...
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Published in: ourEconomyRaj Patel: “The New Deal emerged from a decade of worker struggle”
In an extended interview with ourVoices, Raj Patel discusses why diverse labor coalitions are imperative to...
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Published in: ourEconomyPodcast: US election special #2 – the Green New Deal
In the second part of our podcast series on the US election, we explore the influence of the fossil fuel industry...
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Published in: ourEconomyPodcast: US election special #1 – the military-industrial complex
In the first part of ourVoice’s special series on the US election, we explore the influence of the...
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Published in: openJusticePrice and prejudice: automated decision-making and the UK government (podcast)
We spoke to lawyer Cori Crider about why automated decision-making in government is a major challenge of our time.
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Published in: openJusticeThe children who can't afford to be British (podcast)
The High Court in London recently found a fee charged by the Home Office to be unlawful. In this podcast, Amnesty's...
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Published in: openJusticeHelping those that society forgot (podcast)
In the second podcast of our series, we talk to Project 17 about their strategies to advocate for some of the most...
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Published in: openJustice"Enough is enough": using the law to fight for people with unmet social care needs (podcast)
In the first podcast of our series, we talk to Mencap who are using the law to help people with learning...
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Published in: ourEconomyourVoices Episode 1: Whose data? Our data!
In the first episode of ourVoices we explore the rise of big tech, and imagine a future where our data is used to...
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Published in: HomeWhy I changed my mind about positive discrimination
On the latest episode of the Changed My Mind podcast, a social psychologist talks about how his research challenged...
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Published in: Shine A LightShine A Light podcasts
Our investigative journalism and storytelling in podcast form
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Published in: HomeStanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer on why flattery changes minds
Also: how his views on leadership have changed and why advising people to be authentic is misguided.
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Published in: HomeA former Welsh leader on why he now backs a second Brexit vote
The former first minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, tells us why he's changed his mind about holding another...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaRadio Hakaya Podcast, episode 7: Labeeba - the female shawish
Episode 7 of a podcast series about the socio-political climate faced by Syrians and their host communities through...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaRadio Hakaya Podcast, episode 6: Hussein - beyond sectarianism
Episode 6 of a podcast series about the socio-political climate faced by Syrians and their host communities through...
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Published in: HomeNegotiations expert Margaret Neale on changing her mind about conflict
The Stanford University professor talks about her research into the psychology of negotiations.