Episode 211: The Need For Paid Family Leave
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Episode 211: The Need For Paid Family Leave

Work. We all do it because we have bills to pay. But what happens when an unexpected emergency occurs and you need time away from work-hopefully paid time? To discuss work, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), paid leave, and the possibilities of disconnecting work from benefits, L. Joy brings Executive Director of Family Values @ Work, Josephine Kalepini to the front of the class.

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Episode 210:A Plan For Basic Human Rights
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Episode 210:A Plan For Basic Human Rights

The United Nations is an international organization, but can it be used as a tool on the path to human and civil rights here for Black people in America? To explain if this is possible, L. Joy brings UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent member, Professor Justin Hansford to the front of the class. As a bonus, they discuss Critical Race Theory, answering questions many of us have.

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Episode 209: The Constitution-Its Power And Obligations
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Episode 209: The Constitution-Its Power And Obligations

The Constitution, it is said, is a living, breathing document. L. Joy brings Sherrilyn Ifill to the front of the class to give us a framework to understand the power and obligations of the Constitution, the importance of the Civil War Amendments, and what it means to do the work of citizenship.

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Episode 208: Inclusionary Zoning
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Episode 208: Inclusionary Zoning

L. Joy shares with us tools we can use to follow budget money and elections in our local areas. And she brings Lauren Bealore of Prosperity Now to the front of the class to discuss The Zoning In report on inclusionary zoning and how policy may help with the housing crisis which is leaving many people unable to find decent and safe housing they can afford.

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Episode 207: Dispelling America’s Myths
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Episode 207: Dispelling America’s Myths

Most people do not want to fall victim to or share misinformation. With so much information out there, how do we make sure what we are engaging with is not just confirming what we already believe but is based on facts and good data? L. Joy brings historians Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer to the front of the class to break down how we can tell fact from fiction, discuss their new book, and explain exactly what the role of a historian is. 

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Episode 206: The Off-Season Work
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Episode 206: The Off-Season Work

There are a lot of things happening during the times that an election is not happening. Why should we care? Because these are the things we should know and engage around before we get to election time. Two court cases- Moore v. Harper which has implications for elections and Justin v. Tingling,  around who sits on a jury- are important issues L. Joy is discussing with Ari Savitzky and Perry Grossman. 

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