These are podcasts from Mr. Ford's MHS CSJ Lab class about various social justice issues.
Peyton & Lucas - Capitalism Is Bad For You by CSJpodcast
Isabelle, Evelyn, & Rayna - The Breaking Baddies: Rest Is Revolutionary by CSJpodcast
Hadassah & Guest - Impediments to Mental Health Care by CSJpodcast
Anjel - Barriers to Diagnoses for Autism and ADHD by CSJpodcast
Sofia & Margaret - Ending The Mental Health Stigma by CSJpodcast
Margaux and Keats - The Colonization of Wellness Practices by CSJpodcast
Amalia - The Colonization of Wellness Practices by CSJpodcast
Kayla - Economic Inequality for Women by CSJpodcast
Piero & Dalia -- Period Tax, Pink Tax, Pay Gap by CSJpodcast
Katie & Kafi - The Girls United Podcast presents the gender pay gap and the pink tax by CSJpodcast
Amber and Jordan - MLK & Malcolm X on Capitalism by CSJpodcast
Nakayla -The Problem of the Wealth Gap by CSJpodcast
Lila - All About the Wealth Gap by CSJpodcast
Maddy & Maddy - Educational Inequality, pt. 2 by CSJpodcast
Maddy & Maddy - Educational Inequality, pt. 1 by CSJpodcast
Mitike discusses aspects of thee gender pay gap.
Vic and his guest discuss the various ways women are economically discriminated against.
Noah discusses how the rich get away with paying too little in taxes.
Sofia discusses important topics, including Marx's view of capitalism and nature, and interviews Lana Mustafa, executive director of Montclair Community Farms.
Jackson discusses capitalism and socialism and which , if either, is the right answer.
Gilad discusses the health care system and the potential of Medicare for All, and offers what he thinks Marx would have to say about it.
Amanda and her friends from outside of class discuss the NFT craze and the problems related to it.
Brianna discusses gambling and its effects on various things like addicts and workers. She includes an interview with her father, who works for the NFL, and they discuss sports betting legalization.
Scarlett & Magdalena discuss issues of gender-based economic inequity like the gender pay gap and the pink tax, and how it affects them personally.
Filippo discusses several problems of capitalism: as the power of big business, hyper-individualism, and health care. He also posits a less capitalist future will address those problems.
Amelia, Sophie, and Felicia discuss issues of sexism in the economy, including the gender pay gap and the pink tax.
Annika and Olivia discuss issues of sexism in the economy, including things like the gender pay gap and the pink tax.
Evan interviews his mother, a sociology scholar who studies media.
Breanne and two friends discuss the promises and pitfalls of white allyship.
Lincoln and Jadon discuss racial discrimination in different contexts, such as the workplace and public transportation.
Deja and her friend discuss the experiences of Black and multiracial girls in 2021.
Zoe, Kaely, and Alyssa discuss how racism affects the TV and movie industries.
Lexi and Lila discuss the shortcomings of white feminism regarding race.
Skye and Emma discuss various aspects of what it's like to be a woman of color at MHS.
Justin and Daniel discuss various ways white supremacy shows up in schools.
Dylan, Olivia, and Dylan interview CSJ's own Mr. Holder about his experiences as a student and teacher.
Paige discusses forms of internalized racism and its effects.
Sam interviews Kennedy and her mother about their experiences as Black girls ay MHS.
Desiree discusses some of the basics of the theories of two "essential" economists, Adam Smith and Karl Marx
Milton Friedman was an early advocate of "school choice" - Natasha and her guest discuss the merits of private schools and public schools.
Andrew discusses the pros and cons of Marxism
The group discusses the relationship between some social movements and capitalism
Victoria discusses whether or not socialism could have an impact on racism
Mateo discusses Biden's plan and its relation to Keynesian economics
Kasey discusses whether or not Marxism is realistic
Kelly helps you understand Marxism and socialism
Lindsay discusses aspects of communism and why it might not work
Sydney discusses deficit spending and its impact