Freedom Writers Podcast

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Podcast by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers

Episodes

  • #81: Tresor Rusesabagina

    09/11/2021 Duration: 45min

    On this episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Tresor Rusesabagina, the son of humanitarian Paul Rusesabagina. Tresor updates us on his father Paul’s kidnapping in August 2020 by the Rwandan government and shares how we can help #FreeRusesabagina. Tresor’s bravery and determination are incredibly powerful, and we hope this episode will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference. Podcast with Rusesabagina Family: https://soundcloud.com/user-626834306/57-freerusesabagina Learn More About Paul's Fight for Freedom: http://www.HRRFoundation.com

  • #80: Kate Nash - An Outsider's Perspective

    26/10/2021 Duration: 49min

    On this episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by actor, activist, and singer/songwriter Kate Nash. They discuss how Kate uses art to connect with fans from all walks of life and how she learned to use her voice to fight for change. Kate’s stories and industry insights are incredibly powerful, and we hope this episode will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

  • #79: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day (w/ Freedom Writer Teacher Candace Houle)

    13/10/2021 Duration: 53min

    On this episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Candace Houle, a member of the Cree Nation and a beloved Freedom Writer Teacher. They discuss Candace’s experiences growing up as a First Nation in Canada, the historical interactions between the indigenous culture and European settlers, and the recent revelations about the mistreatment of First Nations at residential schools.

  • #78: Temple Grandin - The Autism Spectrum

    28/09/2021 Duration: 36min

    In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Temple Grandin, animal behaviorist and autism advocate Temple Grandin. They discuss Temple's childhood growing up on the autism spectrum and how her unique perspective as a visual learner informed her views on how to improve the educational system, and advocate for the humane treatment of animals. Learn more about Temple Grandin: http://www.templegrandin.com/

  • #77: Letters to Strangers with Diana Chao

    14/09/2021 Duration: 01h04min

    In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Diana Chao, the founder of Letters to Strangers. Letters to Strangers is a global youth-run nonprofit which seeks to destigmatize mental illness and increase access to affordable, quality treatment for youth aged 13 to 24. They discuss Diana’s experiences as a first generation immigrant struggling with bipolar disorder, and how she turned her pain into purpose by encouraging others to write their truth. Learn more about Letters to Strangers: https://bit.ly/3AcMgYB

  • #76: Remembering Matthew Shepard w/ LGBTQ Activist Judy Shepard

    31/08/2021 Duration: 51min

    On this week's episode, join Erin Gruwell for a candid conversation about healing after tragedy with the impactful LGBTQIA+ advocate and activist, Judy Shepard. Judy is the mother of Matthew Shepard, an openly gay student who was savagely tortured, tied to a fence and left to die in Laramie, Wyoming in October of 1998. In the wake of his loss, Judy and her husband embarked on a campaign for change - one that took her from her humble hometown in Wyoming, to the highest office in the land, the White House. She has been instrumental in enacting meaningful hate crime legislation on behalf of her son and the LGBTQIA+ community. Learn more about the Matthew Shepard Foundation: https://www.matthewshepard.org/

  • #75: Chris Levinson: Letters From My Father

    15/06/2021 Duration: 57min

    In this week’s podcast, Erin Gruwell speaks with writer and producer, Chris Levinson. In celebration of Father’s Day, they discuss Chris’ relationship with her father, acclaimed television writer, Richard Levinson. Richard created many popular TV shows such as “Columbo” and “Murder, She Wrote.” He wanted to share with Chris small snapshots of her life, their father/daughter relationship, and the changing world around them. He did this the only way he knew how - by writing.

  • #74: Scarlett Lewis: Choosing Love After the Sandy Hook Shooting

    02/06/2021 Duration: 58min

    In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell speaks with Scarlett Lewis, an ardent activist whose son, Jesse, was tragically killed during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012. Scarlett talks about turning her pain into purpose, and how Jesse’s message of “nurturing, healing, love” can change the world. Scarlett’s experiences on that dreadful day are heart-wrenching, but her mission to teach others the importance of choosing love is truly inspiring. Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement: https://chooselovemovement.org

  • #73: Anna Quindlen

    28/04/2021 Duration: 52min

    In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and acclaimed author, Anna Quindlen. They discuss Anna’s literary journey, her advice for aspiring authors, and her reflections on the craft.

  • #72: #StopAAPIHate

    13/04/2021 Duration: 46min

    On today's episode, Erin interviews original Freedom Writer, Kanya Hak Sims, and actress, Jackie Ngan. They discuss Jackie and Kanya’s devastating experiences with discrimination, how the coronavirus pandemic has underscored the effects of harmful Asian stereotypes, and what we all can do to stop Asian American Pacific Islander hate.

  • #71: Esther Wojcicki: Changing Online Learning and Tract.app

    30/03/2021 Duration: 52min

    In this week's episode, Erin Gruwell is joined by Esther Wojcicki, a celebrated author and educator whose new project, Tract.app, is helping change the way students learn online. They discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic changed classrooms around the world and the ways in which educators can empower their students to thrive during due pressure or during a crisis.

  • #70: Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán

    16/03/2021 Duration: 50min

    On this week’s episode, Erin Gruwell interviews Congresswomen Nanette Diaz Barragán who currently represents California’s 44th congressional district. They discuss Congresswoman Barragán’s empowering journey to the United States House of Representative as a first generation American and Congresswoman Barragán’s trips to the US-Mexico border. As the Chair of the House’s subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation and Operations, Congresswoman Barragán is working to enact meaningful change in the US’s immigration policies, and remains an ardent supporter of immigrants’ rights. We hope that this episode will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

  • #FreeRusesabagina

    25/02/2021 Duration: 57min

    During the 1994 Rwandan genocide, hotelier Paul Rusesabagina harbored over 1,200 refugees at the Hôtel des Mille Collines in Kigali, the capitol of Rwanda. After the genocide, Paul Rusesabagina wrote about this experience in his book, An Ordinary Man. His story was later adapted into the 2004 film, Hotel Rwanda, starring Academy Award nominated actor Don Cheadle. Following a failed assassination attempt in 1996, Paul Rusesabagina left Rwanda, but has remained a vocal critic of Rwandan president Paul Kagame. In August of 2020, Paul Rusesabagina was kidnapped by the Kagame’s government and taken back to Rwanda. He remains illegally detained there - unable to communicate freely with his family. In our first episode of 2021, Erin Gruwell speaks with Paul Rusesabagina's family about his heroic story, the international community's response to the kidnapping and how you can join the fight to #FreeRusesabagina.

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 6: Healing From Hurting 2

    28/12/2020 Duration: 52min

    In the midst of widespread protests and civil unrest following the tragic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the hands of four now-charged police officers, Freedom Writers felt compelled to rally together for a "town hall" style live broadcast we're calling "Healing from Hurting." Having come together once before in the aftermath of the LA Riots sparked by the Rodney King verdict in 1992, Freedom Writers again join together to share their unique perspective, hopes, and fears as history seems to be repeating itself. To watch the original broadcast please visit: https://bit.ly/2NC80GJ

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 5: Healing From Hurting

    21/12/2020 Duration: 49min

    In the wake of widespread protests and civil unrest following the tragic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis Minnesota at the hands of four now-charged police officers, Freedom Writers felt compelled to rally together for a "town hall" style live broadcast we're calling "Healing from Hurting." Having come together in the aftermath of the LA Riots that precipitated from the Rodney King verdict in 1992, Freedom Writers join together to share their unique perspective, hopes, and fears as history seems to be repeating itself.

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 4: In the Halls of Congress (w/ Congressman Steny Hoyer)

    14/12/2020 Duration: 35min

    In this new episode of our Freedom Writers Podcast COVID-19 mini-series, listeners will be inspired by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. During the COVID-19 crisis, Congressman Hoyer and his colleagues on Capitol Hill are working hard to protect everyone from this terrible disease. Congressman Hoyer takes us back to his early life to explain his path to becoming an influential public policymaker. He shares how he turned his pain into purpose after the death of his wife, a fellow teacher named Judy, by creating Judith P. Hoyer Early Childhood Centers to serve low-income communities across Maryland. As this pandemic persists, we hope that Steny's stories of virtue will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 3: On the Bright Side (w/ Steve Hartman)

    07/12/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    In this new episode of our Freedom Writers Podcast COVID-19 mini-series, listeners will be uplifted by the amazing stories covered by reporter, Steve Hartman. During the COVID-19 crisis, Steve and his family are producing "Kindness 101," an educational series where Steve transforms from a reporter into a teacher. Using segments from Steve's career at CBS News, "Kindness 101" aims to teach children stuck at home during the pandemic important values such as courage, optimism, and altruism. Erin and Steve also discuss the "On the Road" segments that Steve produces for the CBS Evening News and how Steve finds heartfelt stories to lighten a usually dark newscast. As this pandemic persists, we hope that Steve's glass-half-full approach to the world will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 2: In the Field (w/ CNN's Gary Tuchman)

    24/11/2020 Duration: 55min

    In this new episode of our Freedom Writers Podcast COVID-19 mini-series, listeners will get a behind the scenes look into the journalism world from Gary Tuchman, a 30 year CNN veteran reporter. Gary recounts some of his most impactful memories from his time at CNN, and shares some stories from the field as he continues to cover the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis. Whether it be at Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, a battlefield in Afghanistan and Iraq, or an erupting volcano in Iceland, Gary has been at the center of breaking news for nearly four decades. In the era of misinformation, Gary's moral and ethical approach to learning will leave you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

  • COVID-19 Special Episode 1: On the Front Lines (w/ Freedom Writers Calvin Vanderhoff & Norma Bravo)

    17/11/2020 Duration: 54min

    In this new Freedom Writers Podcast mini-series, listeners will get first hand accounts from the professionals addressing the Coronavirus / COVID-19 crisis. In this episode, registered nurse (and original Freedom Writer) Calvin Vanderhoff shares his horrifying experiences from the front lines of the battle against this deadly disease. These stories are gritty and horrifying, but will give you greater insight into the gravity of the current public health emergency. After Calvin, you'll hear from another original Freedom Writer, Norma Bravo, who came to this country as an undocumented immigrant, but earned her citizenship and is currently preparing to take her MCAT, attend medical school, and become a doctor. Her perspective as a medical student and mother reminds us that despite the darkness, there is still a light at the end of the tunnel. LINKS: Learn more about COVID-19 on the CDC's website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html Support the production of the Freedom Writers Podcast by donati

  • Danny DeVito: Sharing Success and Empowering Everyone

    10/11/2020 Duration: 45min

    On today's episode, Erin speaks with actor, director, producer and activist Danny DeVito. Danny discusses the roles that have defined his career and the projects that have allowed him to shape lives. Danny's story is a testament to the importance of charity, generosity and compassion, and we hope this conversation leaves you feeling enlightened and empowered to make a difference.

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