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Public Intellectuals Radio

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Public Intellectuals magazine provides a platform for discourse on and between politics, economics, race, labor, socioeconomic class, popular culture, art, and literature. It is a multi-media publishing council that updates daily on weekdays and produces an annual print edition year-in-review of the literary community.

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Episode thumbnail for PI speaks with Dr. Hart, author of Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear

July 20, 2021

PI speaks with Dr. Hart, author of Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear

<p><a href="https://www.publicintellectuals.org/">Public Intellectuals' </a>Teka Lo speaks with Dr. Carl L. Hart. Dr. Hart is a psychologist and neuroscientist. He is a professor of psychology at Columbia University. Hart is known for his research in drug abuse and drug addiction. Hart is one of the first tenured African American professors of sciences at Columbia University. In this interview, we discuss his latest book, <a href="https://bookshop.org/books/drug-use-for-grown-ups-chasing-liberty-in-the-land-of-fear/9781101981641">Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear.</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for An interview with Monique Rodwell, the mother of Branden K. Rodwell, Justin Rodwell, Jaykil A. Rodwell, and Jasper D. Spivey who are still looking for JUSTICE in Newark, NJ

June 16, 2021

An interview with Monique Rodwell, the mother of Branden K. Rodwell, Justin Rodwell, Jaykil A. Rodwell, and Jasper D. Spivey who are still looking for JUSTICE in Newark, NJ

<p><a href="https://www.publicintellectuals.org/newark-police-department/">Public Intellectuals</a> Teka Lo speaking with Monique Rodwell and attorney Cynthia Hardaway. Ms. Rodwell is the mother of Branden K. Rodwell, Justin Rodwell, Jaykil A. Rodwell, and Jasper D. Spivey, who were all detained after Branden and Justin had their Fourth Amendment Rights violated in Newark, New Jersey.<br> <br> To donate please cashapp $MoniqueRodwell</p>

Episode thumbnail for Transportation Alternatives is now part of UAW 2110, a discussion with Dulcie Canton and how they made it happen.

June 14, 2021

Transportation Alternatives is now part of UAW 2110, a discussion with Dulcie Canton and how they made it happen.

<p><strong>Transportation Alternatives is now part of UAW 2110, a Public Intellectuals speaks with Transporation Alternatives Dulcie Canton on unions, nonprofits, the Black &amp; Latinx working class, &nbsp;and labor.</strong></p>

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What is Public Intellectuals Radio?

Public Intellectuals magazine provides a platform for discourse on and between politics, economics, race, labor, socioeconomic class, popular culture, art, and literature.

It is a multi-media publishing council that updates daily on weekdays and produces an annual print edition year-in-review of the literary community.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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