Indoor Voices

By Kathleen Collins

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Episodes: 124

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Conversations with scholars, creators and practitioners from around the CUNYverse (City University of New York). Produced by Kathleen Collins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Episode Date
Episode 123: Martin Cloutier on humor & sex in literary fiction
May 19, 2026
Episode 122: Adam McKible on Jim Crow modernism
May 11, 2026
Episode 121: C. Julian Jiménez on manifesting queer joy
Apr 28, 2026
Episode 120: Mila Burns on the South American Cold War
Apr 22, 2026
Episode 119: Jennifer Roberts on the infinite variety of the ancient Greeks
Mar 05, 2026
Episode 118: Sarah Hoiland on women bikers
Jan 20, 2026
Episode 117: Char Adams on Black-owned bookstores
Dec 11, 2025
Episode 116: Rossi and Sibley on narrating motherhood
Dec 01, 2025
Episode 115: Mark Christian on Frederick Douglass
Oct 29, 2025
Episode 114: Reitz and Rutigliano on female anger
Oct 15, 2025
Episode 113: Jennifer Laird on energy insecurity
Sep 15, 2025
Episode 112: "Wikipedia is the CUNY of the Internet"
Aug 29, 2025
Episode 111: Nathan Lents on the queerness of animals
May 12, 2025
Episode 110: The big questions
Apr 30, 2025
Episode 109: Kathleen Collins on common unhappiness
Mar 29, 2025
Episode 108: Valerie Paley on museum truths
Mar 17, 2025
Episode 107: Feminist modernists on reading, relevance, and resistance
Mar 03, 2025
Episode 106: Olivera Jokić and Dijana Jelača on knowing the past
Feb 14, 2025
Episode 105: Diana Rickard on the new true crime
Jan 20, 2025
Episode 104: Mary Phillips on Ericka Huggins and Sister Love
Jan 06, 2025
Episode 103: Adam Berlin on men and movie-moves
Nov 12, 2024
A novel about 1960s' City College activists
Oct 22, 2024
Episode 101: Ulises Gonzales sobre La Vida Papaya
Oct 09, 2024
Episode 100: How did this %@#! bridge get its name?
Sep 24, 2024
Episode 99: Mark Christian and William Seraile on the maintaining the legacy of Black history
Sep 09, 2024
Episode 98: George Guida on cops, characters, and craft
Aug 28, 2024
Episode 97: Bryan Warde on persistent settler colonialism
May 22, 2024
Episode 96: Dr. Calvin J. Smiley on putting reentry out of business
Apr 19, 2024
Episode 95: Crissa-Jean Chappell on creative writing & teaching
Mar 25, 2024
Episode 94: Second chances at Queensboro Correctional
Mar 14, 2024
Episode 93: Resistance, rebellion, and resilience: American slavery on film
Mar 04, 2024
Episode 92: Louis Bury on the way things go
Feb 12, 2024
Episode 91: Dara Byrne on making way for inspiration
Dec 17, 2023
Episode 90: Academic librarians on popular culture
Oct 19, 2023
Episode 89: The Bronx Nobody Knows
Sep 18, 2023
Episode 88: Jayashree Kamblé on popular romance
Aug 30, 2023
Episode 87: Victoria Sanford on feminicide
Aug 14, 2023
Episode 86: Julie Turley and Joan Jocson-Singh on Musicking Motherhood
Jun 13, 2023
Episode 85: Samantha Majic on celebrity feminism
Jun 05, 2023
Episode 84: Andrew Sidman on Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning
May 17, 2023
Episode 83: Angie Beeman on liberal white supremacy
May 08, 2023
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall on the courage of Black women
Apr 30, 2023
Episode 81: Edward Paulino on sharing words and bearing witness
Mar 10, 2023
Episode 80: The power of sharing stories
Nov 14, 2022
Episode 79: Evan Mandery on elite colleges & social stratification
Oct 31, 2022
Episode 78: David Puglia on monsters
Oct 17, 2022
Episode 77: CUNY BRESI awardees
Oct 04, 2022
Episode 76: Kate Brandt on adult literacy
Sep 11, 2022
Episode 75: For the love and respect of animals
May 11, 2022
Episode 74: Seeing Rape
May 04, 2022
Nicole Treska on Wonderland
Apr 27, 2022
Episode 72: David Munns on living in space
Apr 14, 2022
Episode 71: Student & professor talk about language
Mar 09, 2022
Episode 70: The intersection of art and social justice
Feb 24, 2022
Episode 69: Molly Rosner on representations of history for children
Jan 05, 2022
Episode 68: Daniel Vater's culinary journey
Dec 20, 2021
Episode 67: Hannah Kavanagh, uncensored and uncut
Nov 15, 2021
Episode 66: Bringing Vietnamese refugee stories to light
Nov 01, 2021
Episode 65: Michelle Valladares on CCNY's unique creative writing program
Oct 18, 2021
Episode 64: Smashing Statues
Oct 04, 2021
Episode 63: Yarimar Bonilla
Jun 21, 2021
Episode 62: A (r)evolution in journalism
Jun 14, 2021
The urban optimism of Sunnyside Gardens
Jun 07, 2021
Episode 60: How do we want to be human?
May 24, 2021
Episode 59: LaGuardia students document and create through COVID
May 10, 2021
City Tech Librarians Talk Podcasting
Apr 26, 2021
Episode 57: Jojo Karlin on drawing ideas
Apr 12, 2021
Illuminating the activism of Black women
Mar 28, 2021
Episode 55: Amy Adamczyk on Handing Down the Faith
Mar 15, 2021
From Rabbit Ears to the Rabbit Hole: A Life with Television
Mar 01, 2021
Mary Gatta and Molly Vollman Makris
Feb 15, 2021
David Pearson on punk rock in the 1990s U.S.
Feb 01, 2021
Episode 51: Experiential learning & Sopa de Albóndigas
Jan 18, 2021
J Journal Presents
Nov 18, 2020
Victoria Bond on Zora & Me: The Summoner
Oct 26, 2020
Episode 48: Frederick Wasser on Twentieth Century Fox
Oct 12, 2020
Char Adams on amplifying COVID stories
Sep 14, 2020
Storefront signs and place-making in Brooklyn
Aug 10, 2020
Margot Mifflin on Miss America
Jul 30, 2020
Jean Halley Returns
Jun 22, 2020
Episode 43: Stationery in the Time of...You Know...
Apr 06, 2020
Legacy of Blood: Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands of the Soviets
Mar 16, 2020
Episode 41: Sharon Zukin on the Innovation Complex
Feb 26, 2020
Trópico en Manhattan
Feb 20, 2020
Episode 39: Podcasts - prose & pedagogy
Jan 06, 2020
Twelve years of creative writing on justice
Dec 09, 2019
Episode 37: Julia Miele Rodas
Nov 18, 2019
Episode 36: Mark Carpentieri on the flat tire shuffle
Nov 04, 2019
Ray Patton on the contested story of punk
Oct 28, 2019
Digital humanities with Matt Gold
Oct 21, 2019
Heidi Diehl on writing, teaching, and zeitgleich
Sep 17, 2019
Jill Grose-Fifer
Aug 21, 2019
David Puglia on the Baltimore "Hon"
May 16, 2019
Jean Halley: Horse Crazy
Apr 15, 2019
Episode 29: 'We Once Feared ATMs'
Apr 08, 2019
Graduate fellows follow dreams, take on world
Mar 31, 2019
Michael Rain, digital storyteller
Mar 25, 2019
Balis and Levy Revive Watergate
Mar 18, 2019
Nancy K. Miller and the "pals of her desk"
Feb 14, 2019
The Group That Won't Quit
Feb 04, 2019
Elizabeth Alsop
Jan 25, 2019
Sarah Hoiland on bikers, women and media
Dec 16, 2018
Edgardo Sanabria-Valentin
Dec 10, 2018
Episode 20: Debra Caplan
Nov 12, 2018
Episode 19: Jason Tougaw
Oct 29, 2018
Beth Harpaz
Oct 01, 2018
Episode 17: The World According to Fannie Davis
Sep 04, 2018
Episode 16, Part 2: The Things We All Do
Aug 27, 2018
Episode 16, Part 1: The Things We All Do
Aug 20, 2018
Anna Gotlib
Jun 22, 2018
Episode 14: Barbara Gray
Jun 06, 2018
Episode 13: Dana Weinberg
May 29, 2018
Episode 12: Linda Villarosa
May 24, 2018
Episode 11: Cereal and Hostful Confessions
Apr 18, 2018
Episode 10: Richard Lieberman, La Guardia and Wagner Archives
Feb 19, 2018
"Everything on Paper Will Be Used Against Me": Quantifying Kissinger
Feb 02, 2018
Nondescript: A Web Tool to Aid Subversion of Authorship Attribution
Feb 02, 2018
Episode 7: Interview with Boone Gorges
Nov 30, 2017
Fruitcakes, folkways and photo ops
Nov 22, 2017
"Dope fiends" take the stage
Nov 03, 2017
Wraparound, Episodes 1-3
Oct 28, 2017
"Corralling scholarly cats…": Jessie Daniels and Polly Thistlethwaite's Being a Scholar in the Digital Era: Transforming Scholarly Practice for the Public Good
Oct 28, 2017
A Pas de Deux: Two Social Movemements: Barbara Katz Rothman on her book, A Bun in the Oven: How the Food and Birth Movements Resist Industrialization
Oct 28, 2017
Interview with Richard Ocejo, author of Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy
Oct 28, 2017