




Mike Pach interviews Mike Pasini of Photo Corners (mikepasini.com/corners)

Johnnie J talks about the greedy truck driver that cause the death of the ten illegal immigrants coming to America to work in the fields, or construction site or even made of some rich person. Then we move on to the topic of the history of the Black Panthers; was it a good ideal to declare war on white America, or was it a better ideal to stop police brutality, feed young children before school and help black women with health care?

Guests Gey Gallegos and Candi CdeBaca discuss the social and health costs of cannabis-related gentrification in Denver, Colorado. Gey is an advocate with the Globeville, Elyria-Swansea Coalition Organizing for Health and Housing Justice (info@gescoalition.com). Candi is the executive director of Project VOYCE, a youth leadership group in Denver. Episode 31 on Getting High on Anthropology. Marty Otañez, Producer.

TRANSITION THEATER PERFORMING AT DENVER OPEN MEDIA'S MUSIC SESSIONS



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