New Poverty Politics For Changing Times

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A series of timely conversations between poverty scholars, activists, and educators focused on questions of inequality and impoverishment. Transcripts available at: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/category/podcasts/

Relational Poverty Network

  • Sep 8, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • monthly NEW EPISODES
  • 49m AVG DURATION
  • 23 EPISODES


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On Black Self-Making and the Ongoing Struggle for Reparations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 65:43


Aliyah Abu-Hazeem with Marcus Turner on Black Self-Making and the Ongoing Struggle for Reparations. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State.

On Music, the Media, and Black Boy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 50:17


Aliyah Abu-Hazeem (University of Washington) with Andre Jamal Cardine (Longy School of Music of Bard College)on Music, the Media, and Black Boy Joy. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State.

On Storytelling As a Tool for Coping with Isolation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 61:08


Aliyah Abu-Hazeem (University of Washington) with Afia Ofori-Mensa (Princeton University) on Storytelling As a Tool for Coping with Isolation. This podcast continues with the RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID-19 & The Police State. Photo Credit: Afia Ofori-Mensa photographed by Jenn Manna http://jennmanna.com/

Soul In A Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 49:09


Danielle Brown (University of Washington) shares her poetry set titled Soul In A Bottle. This podcast is part of the series on Re-imagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID & The Police State.

On Black Rage, Black History, and Black Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 9:01


Aliyah Abu-Hazeem is a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Washington. This podcast serves as an introduction to the new RPN Podcast series on Reimagining A Black Sense of Place Under Siege: COVID & The Police State. Cover art is made by Danielle Brown (University of Washington)

Real Change & the RPN present the Portraits for Change Exhibit Launch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 52:09


Real Change, The RPN, Department of Geography and Honors program at the University of Washington present the Portraits for Change Exhibit Launch. This podcast is the result of a collaboration between Real Change News, the RPN, and the UW Honors & UW Geography undergraduate programs. This collaboration led to an exhibit of the Real Change Portrait Project, in the UW Library at the heart of campus. The Portrait Project is a form of public education that teaches students and the public about people living outside and the root causes of homelessness. This podcast shares the launch event which was a coming together of the campus community, Real Change Vendors, artists and the public.

On Queer Resistance to Housing & Racial Injustice. D Yarbrough J Johnson & J Freidenbach

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 70:54


Dilara Yarbrough (San Francisco State University)with Janetta Johnson (Executive Director of the Transgender Gender-variant and Intersex Justice Project) and Jennifer Friedenbach (Executive Director of the San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness) on Queer Resistance to Housing and Racial Injustice.

Yolanda Valencia and Tony Lucero on Transborder Resilience, Migration, and Decolonial Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 64:22


Yolanda Valencia (University of Maryland Baltimore-County) and Tony Lucero (University of Washington)on Transborder Resilience, Migration, and Decolonial Hope.

Ben Gardner & Maanda Ngoitiko on Maasai Women's Power in the Age of Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 45:06


Ben Gardner (University of Washington) and Maanda Ngoitiko (Pastoral Women’s Council)in conversation on Maasai Women's Power

LaShawnDa Pittman & Jayna Milan on Recentering the Poor in Poverty Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 36:26


LaShawnDa Pittman (University of Washington, Seattle) and Jayna Milan (University of Washington, Seattle) in conversation on Recentering the Poor in Poverty Politics

Chris Pearson & Samantha Fredman on Disrupting the Politics of Division

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 60:35


Chris Pearson (Seattle Activist) & Samantha Fredman (University of Washington) on Disrupting the Politics of Division – Building Accountable Communities

Mvuselelo Ngcoya & Danford Chibvongodze on Race, Food Justice, and Ubuntu in South Africa

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 46:28


Mvuselelo Ngcoya (University of KwaZulu-Natal) & Danford Chibvongodze (University of KwaZulu-Natal) in conversation on Race, Food Justice, and Ubuntu in (post) Apartheid South Africa

Katherine Hankins & Sam Nowak on Relational Place, Public Pedagogies and Quiet Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 35:15


Katherine Hankins (Georgia State University) and Sam Nowak (UCLA) in conversation on Relational Place, Public Pedagogies, and Quiet Politics

Michele Lancione, Rhoda Rosen, & Billy McGuinness on collaborative art praxis to engage homelessness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 37:09


Michele Lancione (University of Sheffield), Rhoda Rosen (School of the Art Institute in Chicago) and Billy McGuinness (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago) in conversation on challenging communities to engage homelessness through collaborative art praxis.

Mónica Farías & Gabriel Vommaro on Solidarity, Inclusion and Neoliberal Populism in Argentina

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 57:47


Mónica Farías (CONICET) and Gabriel Vommaro (CONICET) on solidarity and inclusion in Argentina: resisting neoliberal populism Sobre la solidaridad y la inclusión en Argentina: Resistiendo el populismo neoliberal

Michelle Daigle & Magie Ramírez on Relationality as Constellation: decolonization and liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 65:15


Michelle Daigle (University of British Columbia - Vancouver) and Magie Ramírez (Stanford University) discuss Relationality as Constellation: a conversation on decolonization and liberation

Anne Bonds & Sanford Schram on segregation, neoliberalism, political action and collective futures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 40:39


Anne Bonds (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and Sanford Schram (CUNY) in conversation on racialized segregation under neoliberalism: political action and the promise of collective futures. image credit: Pedro Ribeiro Simões -- https://flic.kr/p/RQNar3

Alexes Harris and Vicky Lawson on the institutional reproduction of poverty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 31:45


Alexes Harris (University of Washington, Seattle) and Vicky Lawson (University of Washington, Seattle) on the complexities of institutional racism, intersectional oppressions, and how contact with the criminal justice system reproduces impoverishment

Nikhil Pal Singh & Maggie Dickinson on violent impoverishments, redistribution, solidarities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 52:47


Nikhil Singh (New York University) and Maggie Dickinson (City University of New York) in a wide-ranging conversation about neoliberal governance, forms of violence and militarism, and the need to build conditions of collective living. Read the full transcript at: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/violent-impoverishments-and-redistribution-through-collective-solidarities/

Eric Sheppard & Tony Sparks on poverty, inequality and more-than-capitalist livelihoods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 42:14


Eric Sheppard (UCLA) and Tony Sparks (SFSU) in conversation about capitalist inequality and lessons from Jakarta, Indonesia, about more-than-capitalist livelihoods. Full transcript available here: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/on-poverty-inequality-and-more-than-capitalist-livelihoods/

Frances Fox Piven & Jeff Maskovsky on authoritarian dispossession and rethinking poverty politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 48:02


Frances Fox Piven and Jeff Maskovsky in conversation about dispossession, exclusion, and alliances for new class politics. Full transcript available here: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/on-authoritarian-dispossession-and-rethinking-left-poverty-politics/

Davarian L. Baldwin & Emma Shaw Crane on cities, racialized poverty, collective responsibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 61:48


Davarian L Baldwin and Emma Shaw Crane in conversation about creatively inhabiting urban neighborhoods for solidarities and social justice. Full transcript available here: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/on-cities-racialized-poverty-and-collective-responsibility/

Ananya Roy & Nicholas De Genova on migration, borders, and freedoms

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 52:25


Ananya Roy and Nicholas De Genova in conversation about impoverishment, bordering, race, the historical and legal production of migrant illegality and freedoms. Full transcript available here: http://depts.washington.edu/relpov/on-migration-borders-and-freedoms/

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