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An inquisitive, authentic look into the relationship between justice and the built environment. Conversations with leaders, fighters, and everyday people hoping and working for change. Unapologetic, well-informed, and ready to challenge you.
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Community Is a Question from 2018-10-16T15:31:26
Lauren Moran creates interdisciplinary projects that are often participatory, collaborative and co-authored. They aim to experiment with and question the systems we are all embe...
ListenPortland for Everyone from 2018-08-20T17:33:54
In this episode, we chat with Madeline Kovacs on affordable housing and Portland's future.
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Gabby Smashes! from 2018-07-05T07:50:43
In this episode, Alexis and Steph talk with Dawn Jones Redstone and Luann Algoso about how Gabby Antonio has been smashing the ...
ListenThe Minidoka Swing Band from 2018-05-10T17:41:06
The Portland-based Minidoka Swing Band was formed in September 2007, as a tribute to Japanese Americans interned during World War II and to highlight the music popular in the Internment Camps. Listen
Tamika Butler&Keyonda McQuarters from 2017-11-12T23:00:45
How do self-policing in public spaces, Blackness, and transportation advocacy relate? Learn stories on the intersections of these issues and more in our most recent discussion, with Tamika Butle...
ListenYouth Organizing for Environmental Justice from 2017-09-30T23:40:17
Why is youth organizing important, and what are the unique qualities of youth organizing? In this episode, we talked with Jennifer Phung, a community organizer working with Youth Environmental J...
ListenTwo Spirit Movement and Environmental Protection from 2017-08-29T16:20:37
What does it mean to be Two Spirit, and what has the Two Spirit movement's role been in protection of basic rights. We spoke with Candi Brings Plenty and Court Mo...
ListenRace/Ethnicity&Neighborhood Housing Choice from 2017-06-23T16:07:31
How does race factor into the choices and opportunities involved in homeownership? We explored the answer to this question and many more with researcher C. Aujean Lee from Los Angeles.
On Supremacy in Oregon from 2017-05-19T15:50:05
On April 29th, over 100 White people came to 82nd Ave in Portland, Oregon, chanting "USA", "Go back to where you come from", and other racist and anti-immigrant s...
ListenThe Portland People's Climate Movement March from 2017-04-27T14:40:14
In this episode, we will be talking with Vivian Satterfield with OPAL about the Listen
Displacement and Wage Theft: An Interview with NMASS from 2017-04-24T04:03:49
The National Mobilization Against Sweatshops (NMASS) is a multi-trade, multi-ethnic workers center where working people unite across industry, rac...
ListenAnita Yap&the Multi-Cultural Collaborative from 2017-04-07T17:52:20
Vision Zero&Campaign Zero: Continuing the Conversation from 2016-08-29T16:11:14
The 2016 Olympics in Rio: An Interview with Jules Boykoff from 2016-07-26T14:23:27
Every four years we tune in to the excitement, passion and drama of the Olympic Games. It’s hard not to get wrapped up in all the the anticipation and celebration...
ListenIsrael Bayer and Jes Larson: On Housing and Homelessness from 2016-05-27T20:33:44
Where did our housing and homelessness crisis come from, and how do we create solutions as a city and country? How are people talking about housing and homelessness, and how should that narrativ...
ListenDiane Jones Allen: On Rebuilding New Orleans and Jacmel, Haiti (EP 009) from 2016-04-23T16:32:04
Diane Jones of DesignJones, LLC has engaged in planning and design efforts related to the rebuild and recovery of the Lower Ninth War...
ListenWhat Happened in Salem This Year (EP 008) from 2016-03-17T18:14:08
Every other year, the Oregon Legislature meets for a short session—35 days—to discuss budgets and other timely issues. This year was a whirlwind for housing advocates and others looking to squea...
ListenEP 007: Blindness in the Built Environment from 2016-02-11T15:50:21
In 2012, members of Portland's local National Federation of the Blind Chapter organized an event called, "Listen
EP 006: What Is Equity Pt. 2 from 2016-01-28T23:31:26
“What Is Equity?” Everyone uses this word. What does it mean, how is it used, and where should we be going with it? This is such a big word that we will be explor...
ListenEP 005: Vision Zero from 2016-01-18T18:03:51
Vision Zero is a street safety campaign that seeks to reduce the number of traffic fatalities in a local jurisdiction to zero by a set time period.
The idea that people shouldn’t die when...
ListenEP 004: What Is Equity? from 2016-01-01T19:22:09
Today we will be talking about “What Is Equity?” Everyone uses this word. What does it mean, how is it used, and where should we be going with it? This is such a ...
ListenWhat Is Creative Placemaking? from 2015-12-17T13:30
The methods of placemaking aren't new, but its popularity with non-profit funders is. What is the goal of placemaking? As neighborhoods at risk of gentrification and displacement beco...
ListenEP 002: Planning's Racism Problem from 2015-11-19T21:34:44
Does urban planning have a racism problem?
Joy Alise Davis h...
ListenEP 001: #RenterSOS from 2015-11-04T20:24:11
On September 15, 2015, the Community Alliance of Tenants— Oregon’s statewide tenant rights association—d...
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