Discover the stories and the evidence behind today's most important social justice movements. Each two-month series focuses on one social issue and breaks it down through biweekly episodes. Tune in every other Monday to learn what rallying cries like "Eat the Rich" and "Stop Asian Hate" actually mean, via deeply personal interviews, crash courses on everything from gender to welfare, and Q+A sessions with leading experts. Hosted by Sydney Sauer, a sociology student at The Ohio State University.
After 10 months and over 30 episodes, In Good Society's run has come to an end. But a new show is coming in its place.
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Hey! It's me, Sydney, the host. While I'm sad to call it quits on my brainchild, your first idea isn't always your best--especially when you're trying something new....
Published 12/27/21
Insulin is one of the most disproportionately expensive drugs in America, and for many diabetics, the consequences of that cost can be life-threatening. On this episode, activist and mutual aid organizer Zoe Witt explains how our current healthcare system prevents many diabetics from being able...
Published 12/13/21