Welcome to discussion by business people, technologists, parents, youth, consumers, and citizens about topics from the highly technical, sports, and important issues that effect us all. Be it end-fed antennas, end zone touchdowns, end of days, we'll cover it. The current times are getting interesting as the world's leaders continue their experiments in science, technology and political theater. Join me and my guests as we broadcast on Transmitter 42.
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Conversations with scholars, creators and practitioners from around the CUNYverse (City University of New York). Produced by Kathleen Collins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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Momentous is a nutrition company dedicated to empowering the relentless pursuit of progress in human health and performance. We started this podcast in order to share our access to athletes, entrepreneurs, experts, and anyone that can help us, and our listeners, pursue progress in any form. Hosted by our Momentous founder and CEO Matt Wan, we hope this can be a resource that helps you reach your goals. Tune in each Wednesday for a new episode as we are joined by some incredible people who sh ...
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Today we return to the topic of health with emphasis on understanding the long road many Americans unknowingly on a route straight to diabetes. Kimberley Huggins, a keto/low-carb certified primal health coach and nutrition expert, shows us the potholes created by our food and health systems. It doesn’t have to be this way, but requires attention to…
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Episode 111: Nathan Lents on the queerness of animals
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57:44John Jay College of Criminal Justice colleagues, Dr. Nathan Lents (Biology) and Dr. Olivera Jokić (English and Gender Studies), discuss Dr. Lents's new book, The Sexual Evolution: How 500 million years of sex, gender and mating shape modern relationships. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more info.By Indoor Voices
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In collaboration with the John Jay College Office for the Advancement of Research, Kathleen moderates a conversation about the value of the humanities with colleagues David Munns (History), Allison Pease (Provost & Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs), Belinda Rincon (Latin American and Latinx Studies and English), and Dean Ringel (History). …
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Episode 109: Kathleen Collins on common unhappiness
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58:57Kathleen discusses her novel, Study in Hysteria (Vine Leaves Press, 2024), with Dr. April Burns, Associate Professor of Psychology at Guttman Community College. This CUNY Academy Book Talk was recorded live at the CUNY Graduate Center on March 5, 2025. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more information.…
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Episode 108: Valerie Paley on museum truths
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1:00:02Author and CUNY museum studies graduate student Elaina Battista-Parsons talks with Valerie Paley, senior vice president and the Sue Ann Weinberg Director of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library at The New York Historical. Learn more at IndoorVoicesPodcast.com.By Indoor Voices
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Trump administration and other updates on food health
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59:54Kimberley Huggins returns to discuss recent events in the world of food health. The current US administration’s choices for top health administration positions are beginning to have an effect starting with the appointment of Robert Kennedy, Jr., Jay Bhattacharya, and Marty Makary. We discuss some headlines from the news, highlight some industry rea…
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Episode 107: Feminist modernists on reading, relevance, and resistance
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1:12:28Jean Mills, Associate Professor and chairperson in the English Dept. at John Jay College, and Ria Banerjee, Professor of English and Honors Program Coordinator at Guttman Community College and the Graduate Center, discuss Dr. Banerjee’s book Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot, and Woolf: Spatiality and Cultural Politics and related topics. Visit Indoo…
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Episode 106: Olivera Jokić and Dijana Jelača on knowing the past
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1:00:35Olivera Jokić (John Jay College) and Dijana Jelača (Brooklyn College) discuss Past: An Introduction to the Problem: Želimir Žilnik on Film, Communism, and Former Yugoslavia, translated from Serbo-Croatian to English by Dr. Jokic. For more information, visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com.By Indoor Voices
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In today’s episode, we return to the topic of health. So… how are those new year diet and fitness resolutions holding up? Now that the Superbowl is behind us, and we’re well into the new year, are you faltering in your goals? Kimberley Huggins, a keto/low-carb certified primal health coach and nutrition expert, joins Transmitter 42 once again to pr…
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National Football League Playoff Pulse, The Road to Glory
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59:51Dylan Huggins joins us once again to perform an autopsy on his playoff predictions, from Episode 12 of this podcast, to reveal his analysis on the Chiefs and Eagles, and provide his predictions for the big game. A five year veteran of college football, Dylan brings his experience as offensive lineman to bear on today’s professional American Footbal…
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Episode 105: Diana Rickard on the new true crime
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58:09Borough of Manhattan Community College colleagues, Diana Rickard and Tracy Bealer, talk about the true crime genre and Dr. Rickard’s book The New True Crime: How the Rise of Serialized Storytelling Is Transforming Innocence. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com to learn more.By Indoor Voices
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In this episode we welcome Kimberley Huggins, a Low Carb Keto Certified specialist, to discuss the forthcoming administration, RFK Jr. and what it means for the food and health industry. The inclusion of RFK Jr. in the Trump administration has brought new light to the obvious issues concerning the well being of american citizens. It’s my hope this …
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It’s that time of year where the National Football League playoffs commence. Let’s spend some time discussing the playoff structure and format, the bracket itself, and teams to watch. Today’s guest, Dylan Huggins, is a five year offensive line veteran of college division three football. To say he knows the game is an understatement. He shares his k…
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In this episode we welcome Kimberley Huggins, a Low Carb Keto Certified specialist, to discuss the forthcoming administration, RFK Jr. and what it means for the food and health industry. The inclusion of RFK Jr. in the Trump administration has brought new light to the obvious issues concerning the well being of American citizens. It’s my hope this …
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Tonight we discuss the perils that await us for the holiday season in the USA with the prevalence of carbohydrate laden foods on the family celebratory tables. Those who follow keto or carnivore diets will find many items that comply with those dietary goals, but the menu includes many treats, made with love, that will cause problems for the human …
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Election: Comments, analysis, and predictions
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59:51The presidential elections are upon us and it’s time for one last discussion on the campaigns as the energy dies down and the last moments of voting become history. My guests join me to share their political roots with observations of how things have changed over the decades. We consider the end of the 2024 campaign season, discuss how the approach…
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Episode 104: Mary Phillips on Ericka Huggins and Sister Love
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56:30Mary Frances Phillips, author of Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins (NYU Press 2025) talks with Olivia Moy, faculty member in the English Dept. at CUNY Lehman College, about the educator, poet, activist, former political prisoner and Black Panther Party veteran. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.…
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Episode 103: Adam Berlin on men and movie-moves
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50:56Kathleen talks with John Jay College English professor Adam Berlin about his new short story collection, All Around They’re Taking Down the Lights (Livingston Press 2024). Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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A novel about 1960s' City College activists
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42:53Laura Katz Olson, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University, discusses her novel, Wrinkled Rebels, with Olivia Wood, English Department Lecturer at City College. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 101: Ulises Gonzales sobre La Vida Papaya
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37:43Mercedes Diez, Director of Communications and College Relations at Lehman College, and Professor Ulises Gonzales of the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Lehman discuss Professor Gonzales’s new book, La Vida Papaya en Nueva York. For more, visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 100: How did this %@#! bridge get its name?
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1:02:31Rebecca Bratspies and Natalie Gomez-Velez, professors at CUNY School of Law, discuss Professor Bratspies’ book, Naming Gotham: The Villains, Rogues and Heroes Behind New York's Place Names (Arcadia Publishing 2023).By Indoor Voices
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Episode 99: Mark Christian and William Seraile on the maintaining the legacy of Black history
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1:03:35Dr. Mark Christian, Professor of Africana Studies at Lehman College and author of Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History and Transatlantic Liverpool: Shades of the Black Atlantic, talks with Dr. William Seraile, professor emeritus of African American history at Lehman College.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 98: George Guida on cops, characters, and craft
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52:47Jeffrey Heiman and Adam Berlin, John Jay college English professors and editors of J Journal: New Writing on Justice, talk with New York City College of Technology English professor George Guida whose latest novel is The Uniform (Guernica Editions, 2024).By Indoor Voices
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Friday’s speech from RFK Jr. and subsequent tacit endorsement of Trump’s presidential bid, help snuff out the customary post convention bump as he nuked his own party from orbit. Today Kimberley and I discuss the loudly trumpeted health warning from Mr. Kennedy and fold it in with other sources that convey a dire and urgent call to action to identi…
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Of the many methods available to all of us to help us improve our well being, some cost quite a lot, some not so much, and a few cost nothing. During these trying economic times of inflation eating away our purchasing power, Kimberley Huggins again joins Transmitter 42 to share five things we can do to begin our journey to better health without bre…
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Heart health: Risk factors with a big fat surprise
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30:01Highlighting the American lifestyle that creates risk factors for heart health. Kimberley Huggins shares her research. Logo image licensed from DepositPhotos.com. Music licensed from Soundstrip.com: Cloud City by Neon Beach.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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Metabolic syndrome: What do we need to know about it?
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29:51American's poor diet and other health concerns relate to metabolic syndrome. Kimberley Huggins discusses. Logo image licensed from DepositPhotos.com. Music licensed from Soundstrip.com: Cloud City by Neon Beach.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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Episode 97: Bryan Warde on persistent settler colonialism
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45:36Bryan Warde, professor in the social work program at Lehman College and in the social welfare doctoral program at the Graduate Center, discusses his most recent book, Colorblind: Indigenous and Black Disproportionality Across Criminal Justice Systems, with Lehman College’s Assistant Vice President for Communications & Marketing at Lehman, Richard R…
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Medical blood work: What your body can tell you about your future
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29:41Kimberley continues her discussion about what blood tests can help you learn about your body now and in the future. Logo image licensed from DepositPhotos.com. Music licensed from Soundstrip.com: Cloud City by Neon Beach.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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Medical blood work: Knowledge is power, but only if you seek it.
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30:34A cancer survivor tells us about the beneficial use of medical blood work, how some tests are very important, and how to get them if your doctor refuses your test request. Logo image licensed from DepositPhotos.com. Music licensed from Soundstrip.com: Cloud City by Neon Beach.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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PC gaming technology helping "normal" PC users
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30:33Logan Huggins brings us up to speed concerning the benefits from the PC gaming community and the tech developed for this niche benefits more typical office users. Logo image licensed from DepositPhotos.com. Music licensed from Soundstrip.com: Cloud City by Neon Beach.By Transmitter 42, LLC
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Episode 96: Dr. Calvin J. Smiley on putting reentry out of business
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1:13:27Dr. Sarah Hoiland (Hostos Community College) talks with Dr. Calvin J. Smiley (Hunter College) about dismantling the prison industrial complex and shifting away from vengeful systems of reentry. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for information about Drs. Smiley and Hoiland.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 95: Crissa-Jean Chappell on creative writing & teaching
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21:42Rich Relkin, Assistant Vice President for Communications & Marketing at Lehman College, talks with Crissa-Jean Chappell, Adjunct Assistant Professor of English and author of the recently published YA novel, Sun Don’t Shine (Fitzroy Books, January 2024). Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 94: Second chances at Queensboro Correctional
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45:16Faculty from LaGuardia Community College discuss the Second Chance Act Improving Reentry Education and Employment Outcomes grant from the US Department of Justice to fund a comprehensive prison-to-college project at Queensboro Correctional Facility. Prof. Hugo Fernandez interviews Profs. John Chaney and Joni Schwartz-Chaney. For more information on…
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Episode 93: Resistance, rebellion, and resilience: American slavery on film
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48:38Ann Matsuuchi (LaGuardia Community College), Caron Knauer (LaGuardia Community College), and Sherry Antoine (AfroCROWD), discuss Knauer’s book American Slavery on Film. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 92: Louis Bury on the way things go
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1:16:48Kathleen talks with Louis Bury, associate professor of English at Hostos Community College and author of The Way Things Go (punctum books, 2023). Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 91: Dara Byrne on making way for inspiration
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51:44Kathleen talks with Dara Byrne, Dean of Macaulay Honors College. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 90: Academic librarians on popular culture
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57:39Kathleen talks with her CUNY librarian colleagues - Vikki Terrile, Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies at Queens College and Stephanie Margolin, Associate Professor and librarian at Hunter College – about pop culture scholarship in the academy and in their library careers.…
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Returning guest host Beth Harpaz talks with Helaine Helmreich, wife of the late Professor William Helmreich (Graduate Center/City College, Sociology) about Prof. Helmreich’s recently published book, The Bronx Nobody Knows: An Urban Walking Guide. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.
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Episode 88: Jayashree Kamblé on popular romance
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1:00:55Jayashree Kamblé and Tara Hickman of LaGuardia Community College discuss Jayashree’s book, Creating Identity: The Popular Romance Heroine’s Journey to Selfhood and Self-Presentation] (Indiana University Press, 2023).By Indoor Voices
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Episode 87: Victoria Sanford on feminicide
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48:21Lehman College professor Victoria Sanford talks with Richard Relkin, Assistant Director for Communications & Marketing at Lehman, about her recently published book Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velasquez & Her Father’s Quest for Justice.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 86: Julie Turley and Joan Jocson-Singh on Musicking Motherhood
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1:05:05Julie Turley (Kingsborough Community College) and Joan Jocson-Singh (Lucas Museum of Narrative Art) discuss their book, Heavy Music Mothers: Extreme Identities, Narrative Disruptions, with Monica Berger (NYC College of Technology).By Indoor Voices
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Episode 85: Samantha Majic on celebrity feminism
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45:49Kathleen talks with Samantha Majic, Professor of Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about her new book, Lights, Camera, Feminism: Celebrities and Anti-trafficking Politics. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 84: Andrew Sidman on Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning
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43:34Kathleen talks with John Jay's Interim Dean of Academic Programs and Professor of Political Science Andrew Sidman about the college's strategic plan initiative focusing on quantitative literacy and reasoning. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Episode 83: Angie Beeman on liberal white supremacy
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55:22Angie Beeman (Baruch College) talks with Soribel Genao (Queens College) about Angie’s book, Liberal White Supremacy: How Progressives Silence Racial and Class Oppression, Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.By Indoor Voices
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Gloria J. Browne-Marshall on the courage of Black women
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48:48Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is a writer, civil rights attorney, playwright, and Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College. Her most recent book, She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power – 1619 to 1969, showcases the courage of a range of black women in the face of racial prejudice and gender oppression. Gloria talks with John Jay C…
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Episode 81: Edward Paulino on sharing words and bearing witness
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28:06John Jay College Associate Professor of History Edward Paulino discusses his book Refranes de mi Abuelita: Sayings of my Grandmother and “Eddie’s Perejil,” his one-man performance about Dominican identity and the 1937 Haitian Massacre.By Indoor Voices
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I provide details from a presentation I gave to the engineering community about lessons learned experimenting with the end-fed half-wave antenna. I discuss some prevalent myths, go over some simulation results, describe a real antenna experiment and highlight some commercial examples. Much of the data and research comes from my ham radio blog... ht…
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Rose Kim, faculty in Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice at BMCC, Wanett Clyde, library faculty at New York City Tech, and Cynthia Tobar, library faculty at Bronx Community College discuss Children of the People: Writings by and about CUNY students on race and social justice (DIO Press, 2022). For more information visit IndoorVoice…
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Episode 79: Evan Mandery on elite colleges & social stratification
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34:22John Jay College’s Richard Relkin, director of Media Relations, and Evan Mandery, professor in criminal justice, discuss Evan’s new book, Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges Divide Us. Visit indoorvoicespodcast.com for more.
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