Another in the Feeling Political series, a collection that looks at the interaction of emotion, politics, and action. When the Inauguration came I did the only reasonable thing: I ran to my mommy. We will hear from Doña Edna, a retired RN, former union member, Independista, and my mom. Also Walda Katz-Fishman, a professor and founder of Project South. She doesn’t pull punches about the political situation but speaks plainly about what we need to do. Find out more at changeovertimepodcast.com.
When the Inauguration came I did the only reasonable thing I could think of: I ran to my mommy. We will hear from Doña Edna, a retired RN, former union member, Independista, and my mom. Also, I interviewed Walda Katz-Fishman. Walda is a professor and one of the founders of Project South (www.projectsouth.org). She doesn’t pull any punches in this episode about what the political situation is going to be. But she also speaks plainly about what we need to do. This episode is another in the Feeling Political series, a collection that looks at the interaction of emotion, politics, and action. You can find out more about the series as well as this podcast, Change Over Time, at changeovertimepodcast.com. You can find me at alternativehistorian.com