Welcome to Pushback, a social-justice-themed podcast where journalists Christopher “Flood the Drummer” Norris and Malcolm Burnley explore conversations about equality and struggle. With episodes released twice per month and produced by Philadelphia Magazine and WURD Radio 96.1 FM & 900 AM, Pushback features compelling interviews with social change-makers in Philadelphia and beyond.
In the Pushback season finale, former Philadelphia police officer and whistleblower Rochelle Bilal shares her views on the Thin Blue Line, the legacy ...
Anti-poverty advocate Cheri Honkala has been fighting more than just hunger and homelessness in North Philadelphia. She’s been battling the Democratic...
Larry Krasner, the Democratic nominee for district attorney of Philadelphia, has a higher profile today than he’s ever had. The New York Times, The At...
In recognition of Black Music Month, we bring you a conversation about message music — protest music, socially conscious music, whatever you want to c...
George Soros tried but failed to get Keir Bradford-Grey to run for district attorney in Philadelphia earlier this year. It turns out she had unfinishe...
Co-facilitators of the Temple University class “Marijuana in the News,” Chris Goldstein and Linn Washington discuss the ways in which the media fails ...
On any given day in Philadelphia, you’re likely to hear Black Lives Matter activist Asa Khalif — whose 26-year-old cousin, Brandon Tate-Brown, was sho...
“From Birmingham to Blacks Lives Matter: What Does It Mean to Be a White Ally?” is inspired by the lengthy letter Martin Luther King wrote while locke...