In today's toxic political environment, reaching any type of bipartisan agreement can seem like an impossible goal. But criminal justice reform is one issue area where the left and the right routinely manage to form coalitions with one another. So, exactly how does that happen, and how can we replicate the results in other important issue areas? In this episode, we bring together leaders from the left-leaning ACLU and the conservative campaign Right on Crime, and we ask them, "How do you find middle ground with one another when the rest of the country appears to be headed in opposite directions?"
'A Firestorm of Polarization'
A Lifetime Sentence to Poverty
The Chance to Choose
The accountability crisis in higher education
Has the Gun Reform Debate Reached a Tipping Point?
Confronting racism in policing
Democracy in Crisis
Money Bail in California
The Impact of COVID-19 on Reform
Your Money or Your Freedom
The Dire State of America's Organ Donation System
"Dollar Signs in Uniform"
The Fight for $15
The Hidden Costs of Fines & Fees
A Conversation in Cambridge
Cheating Between the Lines
The High Cost of Higher Education
Probation and Parole in America
Drug Pricing in America
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