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PODCAST | Van Jones at Hollyhock, May 2006


Speaking at the Social Change Institute, Van Jones describes the "great convergence on the political left," a new trend towards coalition-building that is uniting racial justice and social justice movements with environmentalists and progressive business -- all in an effort to improve our communities. (May 2006)
106KMEL Morning Show: Grind and Glory World Premiere
Length: 4.41
Bay Area hip hop station 106 KMEL interviews Silence the Violence's Nicole Lee, local rap artist Trinidad, and Grind and Glory produce Keith Morikawa on the morning of the world premiere of Grind and Glory.
106KMEL Silence the Violence Day Morning Show
Length: 30.43
On June 14, 2007, 106 KMEL, the Bay Area's premier hiphop station, aired a special Silence the Violence Day morning show. Listen to the full show here, featuring Ella Baker Center's Nicole Lee.
Interview with Van Jones from the Big Vision Podcast
Length: 36.35
Britt Bravo interviews Van Jones for the Big Vision Podcast.
Van Jones: Closing Speech at NCMR
Length: 27.24
At the National Conference on Media Reform, Van Jones discusses the promise and potential of the national movement for progressive media reform.
Van Jones: Hope at the Crossroads
Length: 25.00
Ella Baker Center Executive Director Van Jones gives a milestone speech at the 2003 Bioneers Conference.
Van Jones at Greenfest 2006
Length: 31.25
Van Jones speaks at Greenfest 2006.
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Alicia makes a plea for civic engagement as we gear up for another election season.
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