The mission statement for Ron Placone’s One Thousand is right there in the name: Interview a thousand people.
The newest episode features Zeynab Day. Zeynab’s background and work experiences are both diverse and universal. Topics include overpolicing in Appalachia; geology / Greg Graffin; and (of course) the duopoly.
From the episode description: “Zeynab Day is a campaigner, activist and journalist. She’s also a mom and an entrepreneur. She’s lived many lives and overcome many obstacles. We’ve crossed paths in similar circles and seen experiments succeed and fail. We reflect on that and more. Also, given some circumstances in my personal life, there’s a beautiful coincidence to the timing of this episode.”
Previous One Thousand guests have included Sabrina Salvati (Sabby Sabs), Margaret Kimberley (Black Agenda Report), Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys), and Cory Doctorow.
Of possible interest: "Sit in a parking lot at Whole Foods and block the rich people from getting their groceries."; Dems Refuse to Change Course, Even to Avoid Fascism