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UnfairNation

19 episodes - English - Latest episode: 12 months ago -

UnfairNation is a podcast that discusses our nation's rising inequity and social, political and economic inequality. What it means for you and what you can do about it. Every so often we interview one person to understand their lived experience with inequality.

The UnfairNation Podcast is recorded at the historic Herald Examiner Building in Los Angeles, in collaboration with The Difference Engine at Arizona State University.

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Undeniably Useful

August 10, 2023 15:41 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

UnfairNation the PodcastSeason 2 | Episode 6 Making movies is hard work … that increasingly doesn’t pay enough. The last few years have seemed like the golden age of entertainment. There’s been more shows to watch than people to watch them and more ways of watching your favorite shows than ever before. But while this era of “Peak Entertainment” has provided tremendous opportunities, the profits from this bounty have largely accrued to a very small percentage of writers, actors and enterta...

Watch the Watchers

June 11, 2023 03:05 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

Does documenting the police help make them better? We are a violent country by almost all measures, including the number of citizens in the United States who are assaulted or die at the hands of police.  In this episode, I’m talking to someone who is looking to end police brutality by shedding light on how the Los Angeles Police Department responds to calls. My guest William Gude has been running “Film the Police LA” for the last several years, a project that is part of a growing movement...

UnfairNation LIVE: Why More Women Should Run for Office

February 08, 2023 01:29 - 45 minutes - 31.1 MB

This episode continues our conversation about why running for public office is important, but it is a little different - it’s a recording of a live conversation I had with Amy McGrath, who ran for both the U.S. House of Representatives and then for the Senate against Mitch McConnell. This episode also contains an introduction from former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. As you’ll learn, Amy is a trailblazer. She was the first woman to fly a combat mission for the Marine Corps and the...

Should People Still Run for Office?

August 22, 2022 20:14 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

It’s been a while since I recorded an episode, so apologies for that, but I think you’re going to like the changes we’ve made over the last few months. First, I’m making episodes a little shorter - just the right length to listen to on a three mile run, and because this podcast is a great cure for insomnia, you can also use it to knock out at night. Second, we’re now recording UnfairNation at Arizona State University’s beautiful and historic Herald Examiner Building in downtown Los Angeles....

The Police Department of the Future

June 13, 2021 21:45 - 54 minutes - 37.2 MB

To proponents of defunding the police Arif AliKhan says that police departments as functional units still have a unique role to play in our society. To those who defend the police at all costs he says that the police need to be reformed, perhaps significantly. This is a balanced and pragmatic approach that may find limited traction in our current times. But it comes from a place of deep experience as the Director of the Office of Constitutional Policing at the LAPD, and prior to that roles ...

Worker Power and How COVID Has Changed It

September 29, 2020 17:56 - 44 minutes - 30.3 MB

We're back from a bit of a break and informally starting a new season!  The decline of worker power over the last four decades has been fundamental and transformational according to my guest Anna Stansbury, a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University. She argues that the long-term decline in worker power may have been caused by a number of related trends, including a decline in labor unions and ruthless cost-cutting and management by corporations.  Anna's hypothesis is laid out in a fascinatin...

The Mailbag Episode

July 31, 2020 06:31 - 45 minutes - 31.5 MB

Hey! We're trying something different here while we take a bit of a break: answering your questions! If this resonates with you, we'd love to answer more of your questions. You can ask them on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram by tagging your post with #UnfairNation OR you can sign up for Ehsan's newsletter by going to UnfairNation.com and just reply to any newsletter with your questions! Some topics we cover:  - Why "UnfairNation"? - Why are people protesting NOW. - What's the difference b...

Why Are Prescription Drugs So Expensive?

June 15, 2020 15:17 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

We are all waiting for that one, miracle vaccine to be developed so that we can go back to work and so that no more lives have to be lost to COVID. But our guest today explains why the pharmaceutical industry has deeper, older and broader problems - which will affect who ends up getting a COVID vaccine when it comes out and how expensive it will be. Her name is Merith Basey and she's a public health expert and advocate and also the Executive Director of Universities Allied for Essential Med...

What You Can Do ... To End Health Inequity, Racism and Police Brutality

June 02, 2020 23:29 - 58 minutes - 39.9 MB

I hope you all are doing well and staying safe. Maybe, if you find it within yourself to do so, you are protesting police brutality, or amplifying the voices of those who are. I hope you are doing something, because a revolution in policing needs to happen, and our nation needs to be on the right side of it. My guest today is going to talk to us today about these protests, as well as health inequities in rural South Carolina, among other topics. He's the Democratic front-runner for the Sena...

Dead Hospitals. And How to Bring Them Back to Life.

May 25, 2020 21:07 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB

Today's episode is a story about a hospital across the bay from one of the wealthiest neighborhoods on the planet and why, despite all that money, it couldn't afford to stay open. The heroic effort to keep this hospital open has chilling lessons for all of us, especially today as Americans become increasingly sick and die from COVID. The story comes to us from my guest Eric Zell. Eric is a consultant, former political staffer and most recently an elected member of the West Contra Costa Heal...

The Velvet Rope Economy: How Inequality Became Big Business

May 12, 2020 19:51 - 41 minutes - 28.6 MB

We‘ve always been able to buy a first-class upgrade on a flight, but what happens when you can buy medical care, admissions to elite universities and high-school sports championships? This episode’s guest talks about the rise of this “Velvet Rope Economy” and what it means for the 99% (those of us making less than several million a year). His name is Nelson Schwartz and he’s an award-winning economics reporter at the New York Times and author of the recent book, The Velvet Rope Economy.   ...

Virus of Hate: Why The Coronavirus Has Become a Battle Cry for Extremists

May 04, 2020 12:59 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

Militant groups, domestic terrorists and white supremacists (they play in the same little league division) are all finding that the rise in discrimination and hate crimes against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic is helping their cause. In fact, they are capitalizing on the hatred. Some are going beyond Asians and blaming their old "go-to" groups such as Jews and Muslims for the virus. This is both a domestic and global phenomenon. Dr. Erroll Southers is this week's guest. He dis...

Virus of Hate: Why The Coronavirus Has Become a Battle Cry for Extremists

May 04, 2020 12:59 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

Militant groups, domestic terrorists and white supremacists (they play in the same little league division) are all finding that the rise in discrimination and hate crimes against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic is helping their cause. In fact, they are capitalizing on the hatred. Some are going beyond Asians and blaming their old "go-to" groups such as Jews and Muslims for the virus. This is both a domestic and global phenomenon. Dr. Erroll Southers is this week's guest. He dis...

Comfortably Uncomfortable: How to Prepare for the Pandemic

April 27, 2020 13:45 - 50 minutes - 34.9 MB

When you hear the word "prepper" what do you think of? Is it someone living in the rural south, a proponent of more gun rights, and distrusting of the federal government? My guest Dr. Anna Maria Bounds wants to disabuse of you that notion. After spending years with the disaster prepper community she learned that they are nothing like that stereotype.  In this episode of UnfairNation, Dr. Bounds discusses what prepper communities really look like, how to prep, and how state and local governm...

'Save the World' in 3-D: Why You Don't Need a 3-D Printer to Get Started in 3-D Printing

April 07, 2020 21:27 - 35 minutes - 24.3 MB

Everyone's heard of 3-D printing, but not everyone has printed something ... in 3-D themselves. My guest Gabriel Krieshok thinks that they can, even without owning a 3-D printer. In another "remote episode" (since we have no other choice BUT to be remote) we talk with him about what 3-D printing is and how anyone can get started printing their own models and objects. We also discuss how communities around the country are using 3-D printers to help fight the Coronavirus pandemic by printing v...

"Crime is Where the Police Are"

March 20, 2020 00:05 - 33 minutes - 23 MB

The Coronavirus has come and like you, we are also at home socially distancing ourselves from the rest of humanity. That's why this is our first "remote" podcast with former police officer and current professor, Tom Nolan. We've had to make do with a somewhat patchy online connection but all of Tom's excellent thoughts on race, policing and crime in low-income neighborhoods still come through clear as day.  Tom Nolan is a maverick, a community leader and an agent of change who fights to mak...

Home for the HotelDays: What The War Between AirBnB and Hotels Means for Communities

January 19, 2020 20:21 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

The holidays are over, as are most hotel stays. But even though January is a slow month for hotels, our podcast keeps chugging along! We've brought Ari Greenberg into the studio this episode to talk about hotels, home-sharing services like AirBnB and the brewing conflict between them. We also discuss how people have chosen to respond to growing AirBnB rentals in their neighborhoods and what, if any, meaningful government regulations can be implemented encourage responsible growth. Ari is Pr...

Access-ABLE-ity: How an attorney without vision changes the world around her.

December 31, 2019 19:44 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

Qudsiya Naqui is an attorney in Washington D.C. specializing in immigration policy and access to justice. She was born with leber congenital amaurosis, a degenerative condition that affects the retina and worsens with age. In this episode Qudsiya shares the story of how she lost her vision and learned to not only live in the world around her, but begin to demand changes to make the world conform to her lifestyle and needs. Her story is inspiring and an important insight into how inequality is...

Time Off Task: Worker Conditions at an Amazon Warehouse

November 28, 2019 18:13 - 28 minutes - 25.7 MB

Two-day delivery is not "free". All that #BlackFriday convenience is coming at the expense of worker safety. Two stunning stories this week revealed that not only are Amazon warehouses dangerous places to work, but that Amazon dodged workplace safety regulations for years. In this inaugural episode of UnfairNation I interview Kimberly Bernhard, a brilliant student I worked with at the International Law Institute who spent some time at an Amazon warehouse in Illinois over the last year. From...

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