#NJRR Live- When Weed Laws Change, But Cops Don’t
Jessie was in a serious accident working as a hospice nurse. That sent her on a journey to using cannabis and eventually becoming “The Marijuana Mommy”…
Join Brian live every Wednesday night on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter. or on our site home page! #NJRR Live features activists who organize in New Jersey and around the world for social justice. The left perspective of New Jersey Revolution Radio does not water down demands for the sweeping changes needed today. Our mission is to foster social revolution and we bring you a whole world of people doing it.
Co-Hosts Like Christian Perez of Modernity and Absurdity, Daryle Lamont-Jenkins, and Kim Meudt join us with special guests and panels on current events in the activist world. Podcasts can be found on Spotify, Itunes, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google Play Music and more!
Jessie was in a serious accident working as a hospice nurse. That sent her on a journey to using cannabis and eventually becoming “The Marijuana Mommy”…
Now in 2020 Madelyn has a different political landscape. The Green Party Candidate with a long history of peace activism is back, and she looks to build her influence and her party.
Vaccinations seem to attract more activism than other issues we work on at #NJRR, however the messages from these mobilized masses do not seem to align with facts, science, or at times common sense. New Jersey Revolution Radio put this panel together so NJ that could look at this issue from a clinical and social perspective.
Afghanistan, Iraq, Bolivia, and across the globe the US continues to use violence as the main instrument of foreign policy. Iran has been in the sights….
The Black Agenda Report founder and activist joins us on the holiday to talk about her new book “Predjudential: Black America and The Presidents.” Ma….
We are joined by Madelyn Hoffman and Wahid Omar to discuss the major revelations in the Afghanistan Papers. The group also discusses options and philosophy when it comes to ending an unjust war “responsibly”.
She brings to light the larger issue of needing to end our dependence on fossil fuels by talking about the local issues of poisoned water and food supplies that disproportionally affect black and brown communities.
An incumbent town council member won the election with just over 500 votes. With 1300 unaffiliated voters in the district, Craig has a good shot of win…