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Interview with Julius Lester
Julius Lester (1939 - 2018) was an author, educator, activist, and musician. His work primarily dealt with African-American culture, history, and folklore. Lester received a Bachelor's degree in English from Fisk University.
Interview with Ernest Green
Ernest Green is a consultant, investment executive, and Civil Rights Leader. Green was one of the first black students to integrate at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, following the Supreme Court 1954 ruling to desegregate. Green graduated with a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Sociology from Michigan State University.
Interview with Ladonna Harris
Ladonna Harris is a Comanche Native American social activist and politician from Oklahoma. In addition, she is the founding member of Common Cause and the National Urban Coalition. Harris is also the president of the group Americans for Indian Opportunity. She has been an outspoken advocate on the a...
Interview with Dr. Ruth Sidel
Dr. Ruth Sidel is a scholar, author, and educator. Dr. Sidel received her Bachelor's degree from Wellesley College, and both her Master's degree in Social Work and Ph.D. from Boston University. She is a professor at Hunter College and has also published several books.
Interview with Jackie Goldberg
Jackie Goldberg is a politician, teacher, member of the Democratic Party, a former member of the California State Assembly, and was president of the Los Angeles School Board. Goldberg was a founder member of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus and of the Progressive Caucus in Sacramento. She has ...
Interview with Belva Davis
Belva Davis is a television and radio journalist. Davis has won eight Emmy Awards, and she has been recognized for her hard work by major groups such as the American Women in Radio and Television and the National Association of Black Journalists.
Interview with Dr. Ellen Schrecker
Dr. Ellen Schrecker is a scholar, professor emerita of American History at Yeshiva University and has received a fellowship at the Tamiment library in NYU. In addition, she is considered a leading expert on McCarthyism and has taught at various prestigious universities including Princeton, New York University, and Columbia.
Interview with Susan Rosenberg
Susan Rosenberg is a far-left revolutionary, educator, author and advocate for social justice and prisoners' rights. She was active in many radical movements and she lived as a fugitive for several years. She was eventually caught and sentenced to 58 years in prison. While in prison, she became a po...
Interview with Dr. Richard Lorber
Dr. Lorber is an art critic, writer, editor, teacher, chairman and CEO of a film and distribution company. In 1968, he and his uncle, Ernest Fladell, co-authored The Gap, a bestselling book, which took a conversational approach to the growing cultural divide between baby boomers and their p...
Interview with Mary Thom
Mary Thom (1944-2013) was a chronicler of the feminist movement, writer, and former executive editor of Ms. Magazine. She wrote her first book about the history of Ms. Magazine, entitled Inside Ms.: 25 Years of the Magazine and the Feminist Movement. Thom graduated from Bryn Mawr College.