Deborah Goldstein appears in the following:
Abortion Activism with Lizz Winstead
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
A conversation with Lizz Winstead, co-founder of The Daily Show, political satirist, and co-founder of Abortion Access Front
Covid Death Toll: Reflections and Lessons Learned
Monday, May 09, 2022
Millions have been lost to Covid, but what have we learned and are we better prepared for future pandemics?
Reuniting Families on Mama's Day Bail Out
Friday, May 06, 2022
The National Bail Out Collective is bailing women, mothers, and caregivers out of incarceration for Mother's Day.
Eyeing Primaries on the Road to Midterms
Thursday, May 05, 2022
Amy Walter, Editor-in-Chief of the Cook Political Report, joined to give her takeaways from Tuesday night's primary elections.
Korean and Black American Relations Past and Present
Monday, May 02, 2022
Looking at Korean American and Black American relations before, during, and after the Rodney King uprising.
How Data Delivers Equity
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
A conversation with the head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Dr. Alondra Nelson.
The Intersection of Climate Justice and Racial Justice
Friday, April 22, 2022
How climate justice and racial justice are connected.
How Sewage Surveillance Saves Lives
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Take a look a behind the science and benefit of water waste surveillance in identifying and tracking infections and diseases.
The Opportunities and Barriers to an Equitable Cannabis Industry
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
We're talking about equity and decriminalization within the cannabis industry.
Federal Guidance Addresses Stigma of Opioid Use Disorder
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Recent guidance from the Department of Justice reiterates that people who are recovering from opioid use disorder are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Getting in the "Driverless" Car of Cryptocurrency Investing
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
A conversation about the financial risks of investing in cryptocurrency.
Medical Gaslighting And Why It's A Problem
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Women and people of color are at a higher risk of medical gaslighting.
Black Maternal Health Disparities and Solutions
Monday, April 11, 2022
April 11th through April 17th is officially Black Maternal Health Week, so we focused on maternal health care disparities and necessary legislation in anticipation.
A Conversation About "Passage" Performed by Dance Theatre of Harlem
Thursday, April 07, 2022
A conversation with the choreographer and composer of "Passage," performed by Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Does the First Amazon Warehouse Union Mean More Unions Nationwide?
Tuesday, April 05, 2022
A discussion around Staten Island's vote in favor of joining the Amazon Labor Union, becoming the first Amazon warehouse in the nation to unionize.
Cuban Government and Its People at Odds Over Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Friday, April 01, 2022
A look at why Cuba's state media echoes Russian propaganda, while Cuba's people have not publicly supported the invasion.
The Long Road to Long Covid Healthcare
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
According to some estimates, millions of people in the U.S. could still be suffering from long Covid related symptoms, including brain fog, extreme exhaustion, and irregular heartbeat.
Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry
Monday, March 28, 2022
A conversation with District Attorney of Durham County Satana Deberry as part of our Women Leading Locally series.
Pennsylvania Senate Primaries Provide Preview of National Politics
Friday, March 25, 2022
A closer look at the Republican Senate primaries in Pennsylvania with politics reporter for WHYY, Katie Meyer.