
Slavers wrote the Constitution and Elie Mystal says it’s working as intended.
Jul 2
52 min

Lawyer, public health expert, and former FDA staffer Elizabeth Booker Houston stress-tests Imani's theory that the reproductive rights movement ran its legal and public health strategies on parallel tracks for fifty years—and didn't make them one fight. She confirms it. Then she makes it worse.
Jun 25
1 hr 8 min

Better late than straight.
Jun 18
50 min

The public health data was there. The reproductive justice framework was there. So why did Roe v. Wade become the center of gravity of the abortion rights movement?
Jun 11
29 min

Millions of people learned the language of power online. So why do our institutions still feel untouched by it?
May 14
1 hr 1 min

The education was real. The learning was real. So why didn't institutions move? Imani doesn't have a clean answer. That's the whole point.
Mar 26
21 min

A candid conversation about case selection, empathy gaps, and why some families can’t even get their calls returned.
Feb 26
47 min

Vilissa Thompson on erasure, ableism, and the stories true crime refuses to tell.
Jan 29
46 min

We're both not holiday people, but we're reimagining the season for ourselves.
Dec 18, 2025
34 min

Reyes explains how community is keeping people whole amid federal immigration raids.
Nov 25, 2025
45 min
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