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Maine Challenge – Toward Hope – 5-29-21

Maine Challenge – Toward Hope – 5-29-21

There's an epidemic in Maine that's causing an average of eleven deaths a week--it's called Substance Use Disorder. Representative Charlotte Warren, House chair of the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee, and Courtney Allen, policy director of Maine Recovery Advocacy Project, talk with host Betsy Sweet about problems in Maine in the way we deal with this medical issue and ideas for changing and improving the support we give to people suffering from the disorder.

Maine Challenge – Tax Fairness – 04-29-21

Maine Challenge – Tax Fairness – 04-29-21

Maine Challenge host Betsy Sweet and Sarah Austin, tax and budget policy analyst at Maine Center for Economic Policy, discuss Maine's tax code. What is fair about Maine's taxes, and what could be improved? Sarah has some specific suggestions. Along the way, they take a look at historical tax rates and the ways in which tax policy can increase a sense of community, bringing people of diverse experiences and incomes together. "Taxes are like a modern day barn-raising," explains Betsy.

Maine Challenge – Ben and Jerry Want to Hold Police Accountable – 04-15-21

Maine Challenge – Ben and Jerry Want to Hold Police Accountable – 04-15-21

Host Betsy Sweet is joined by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, founders of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, to talk about their work to end qualified immunity for police officers. Maine Representative Jeffrey Evangelos starts off the program describing the incident that led to his sponsorship of LD 214, An Act to End Qualified Immunity for Police Officers. Premiered April 15, 2021.

Maine Challenge w Betsy Sweet- Who Owns Maine’s Water – 04-04-21

Maine Challenge w Betsy Sweet- Who Owns Maine’s Water – 04-04-21

Maine Challenge w Betsy Sweet- Who Owns Maine's Water Nickie Sekera of Community Water Justice joins Maine Challenge host Betsy Sweet to discuss water rights in Maine. As a resident of Fryeburg, Nickie has seen the impact of water extraction from the local aquifer by the Swiss corporation, Nestlé, whose donations to local entities helps people overlook the fact that they are taking a life-giving resource. In fact, indigenous peoples say that "water is life." But also, "Is water the new oil?"...

Mainers Natters With RJ

Mainers Natters With RJ

Host RJ Reid speaks with Program Directors Hanna and Baba about Refugee/Immigrant Services of Maine.

Natters with RJ – October 2020

Natters with RJ – October 2020

Melissa Pritchard, "Creative Director" at Masthead/Portland Press Herald talks with RJ on current issues around race relations. From back during the riots in Detroit(1967)when she was a young girl, and protests/rallies today. What is the media doing to help things happening now?

Stop LD-1781

Stop LD-1781

Active Citizen's Bob Klotz and Bruce Gagnon continue to fight the Corporate Welfare bill LD-1781 which would give away upwards to $60,000,000 to General Dynamics.(The 5th leading arms builder in the world)

General Dynamics $60M Shakedown Show

Bob Klotz interviews Bruce Gagnon over the corporate welfare bill approaching vote this week benefiting Maine's largest arms builder(5th Internationally) General Dynamics.

Portland Indigenous Peoples Day – First Annual

Portland Indigenous Peoples Day – First Annual

A celebration of Portland's first Indigenous Peoples Day with a reading of the proclamation by City Councilor Pious Ali, a reading about Indigenous Peoples Day, a short film of Sherri Mitchell, a Penobscott Tribe member at the Common Ground, a panel discussion about Indigenous Peoples Day.

Maine Climate Action Event 4-29-17

Maine Climate Action Event 4-29-17

Thousands show up to The State House in Augusta to join in solidarity with the hundreds of thousands who marched in Washington DC. 1 million plus nationwide stood up in resistance against the corporate owned government's assault on our nation and planet's environment.