Category Archives: Long Time No See

Long Time No See #05 – Equal Rights Amendment

Today, June 4th, is the 100th anniversary of Congress’s passage of the 19th Amendment. Despite this historic landmark, the 19th amendment doesn’t go beyond voting rights. That’s where the Equal Rights Amendment comes in. The ERA is a yet-to-be-ratified amendment to the constitution that would

Long Time No See #04 – The Opioid Crisis, Part 1

When we think about the people most afflicted by the American opioid epidemic, we often think of white, rural communities. But new evidence suggests that most of the reporting and discussion around opioids is overlooking communities of color that are struggling with addiction. In the

Long Time No See #03 – War, Refugees and Reporting in Syria

It’s been eight years since the start of the civil war in Syria. Since then, we’ve seen the rise and fall of ISIS, proxy struggles between world powers, and history’s largest refugee crisis. In this episode, Michael sits down with Chris Boian, spokesperson for the

Long Time No See #02 – Space Force

Does anyone else remember when the President announced he was creating a 6th wing of the military, which he proudly dubbed the “Space Force?” This episode features an interview with Jacqueline Klimas, a National Defense reporter at Politico, who breaks down what Trump actually accomplished

Long Time No See #01 – Jamal Khashoggi

Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributor and international journalist, was murdered last year – allegedly at the direction of the leader of Saudi Arabia. Many months later, Saudi Arabia has shifted accountability and avoided repercussions. In the first episode of Long Time, No See, Michael