The weekend. Social Security. Health insurance. What do these things have in common? They all exist thanks to the advocacy of labor unions. Political economist Margaret Levi explains how these organizations forge equality and protect worker rights, calling for a 21st-century revival of the labor movement in order to build a more equitable future. After the talk, listen to our host Modupe dive into the role of affinity groups (or groups that are united by a common purpose) and how they make for a more inclusive workplace.
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Why the price of insulin is a danger to diabetics | Brooke Bennett
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It's impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet | Shweta Narayan
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Why public health messaging matters | Peter Hotez
Are women more likely to get Alzheimer's? | Maria Shriver
How your body could become its own diagnostic lab | Aaron Morris
How to protect your mental well-being online -- from a Gen-Z | Peachy Liv
Is the pandemic actually over? It’s complicated | Anthony Fauci
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The tragedy of air pollution -- and an urgent demand for clean air | Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah
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Transforming the US social safety net | Amanda Renteria | TED Tech
What happens to people's donated eggs and sperm after they die? | Ellen Trachman
Why ASMR is good for your brain | Craig Richard
How to find your voice | Greta Morgan
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