Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry

Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry


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In the first of our new live format, Alyssa and Ben dig into the evils and incompetence of the early Trump regime, and the need for focused, strategic, and effective activism.Tune in LIVE every Thursday at 5PM ET/2PM PT for new episodes!

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Immigration Lawyer Hassan Ahmad on Trump's Hateful Immigration Policy
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Like a bad penny, Trump is back in officein part because of the xenophobic hate he spewed during the campaign and, sadly, the millions of Americans who embraced that hate. Much of it was aimed directly at immigrants, and now the felon-President is turnin

Kasey Lansdale on Responding to the LA Fires
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LIVE - The ERA is the Law of the Land
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For the entirety of our existence as a nation, the United States has denied the full power of equal citizenship to women. Today, we have taken a huge step toward correcting that injustice.Weve got a powerhouse of a panel with us today. Zakiya Thomas is

Michael Albertus on Land Power
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Remembering Jimmy Carter
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Late last year, President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100. President Carter exemplified a life of service, and we spend this episode looking back at just some of the remarkable things that made President Carter who he was.

2024 Year in Review
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If nothing else, this year has been momentus--potentially decisive as it pertains to the futre of American Democracy. All along, we've talked with the experts about issues which are driving that democracy and those of us governed by it. Here are just a fe

Kate Kelly: President Biden, Publish the Equal Rights Amendment!
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One of the most important things President Biden can do before the end of his administration is to direct the Archivist to publish the Equal Rights Amendment. To discuss why this matters, weve invited Kate Kelly back to the show. Kate is Senior Director

Sari Beth Rosenberg and the Right's Attacks on Education
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Donald Trump has vowed to do away with the department of education. This will have wide-ranging impacts on students across the country. To talk about what it all means, weve invited Sari Beth Rosenberg back to the show. Sari is a public school teacher in