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Chloe Cockburn leads Open Philanthropy's strategic grant-making aimed at ending mass incarceration in the US. Prior to joining Open Phil, she oversaw state policy reform work for the ACLU’s Campaign to End Mass Incarceration. Previously, Chloe worked with the Vera Institute and the civil rights law firm of Neufeld, Scheck and Brustin, and clerked for Judge Sifton of the Eastern District of New York. Chloe can be found on Twitter at @chloecockburn
We cover:
Show notes:
Wage theft vs. all other theft
Books discussed:
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
The Collapse of American Criminal Justice by William Stuntz
14 - Leah Garcés on Working with Factory Farmers to Help Animals
13 - Lyta Gold on Cancel Culture, Feminist Utopias, and Comedy
12 - Eric Levitz on Why Democrats Should Wage a Vicious Class War in 2020
11 - Lewis Bollard on Ending Factory Farming
10 - Brianna Rennix on Our Brutal Immigration System
9 - Spencer Greenberg on Life-Changing Questions, Effective Altruism, and Burning Man
8 - Emily Bazelon on Prosecutors, Jeffrey Epstein, and Kamala Harris
7 - Vanessa A Bee on Social Media, #metoo, and Innovating Under Socialism
6 - Sam Miller-McDonald on Fighting Climate Disaster
Tiffany Cabán's Election Mini-analysis
5 - Pete Davis on Deepening Democracy
4 - Emily Anthes on Clones, Cyborgs, and Sado-Masochistic Cows
3 - Malaika Jabali on the Real Reasons Hillary Lost Wisconsin
2 - Nathan J. Robinson on Persuading People to Join the Left
(Cabán for Queens District Attorney Re-release) 1 - Chloe Cockburn on Ending Mass Incarceration
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