
There is a lot to be said for letting people speak, to minimize one's role as interviewer to that of listener. It is my belief that every person has a story and all too often, people are not given the means nor the time to tell these stories. Passages on the Verge is that platform, a platform dedicated to bringing to the fore the voices of those not yet heard, a platform dedicated to allowing for previously-heard voices to be heard perhaps in a different way, a platform for allowing people to speak for extended periods of time against the modern drive for soundbites and quick-fixes. The world is a complicated place and we are complex and nuanced creatures, not able to be encapsulated within a few minutes, not able to be drawn through harshly-cut lines of editorial will. Through opening wide a place for organic conversations to occur for as long as they must occur in natural syncopation to the interactive nature of speech, Passages on the Verge resides as a project of long-form interviews or conversations with some really fascinating and intelligent individuals from all walks of life. And occasionally, you might find a few written pieces but for a full glimpse into that part of my schizo personality, check out www.jkfowler.com or www.roaminghills.com. Thanks for listening and hoping to bring you a continual flow of some amazing voices from and for the verge.
The map below creates a visual, international web of where the individual's interviewed are from as well as where they now live and work. No locations are exact of course to protect those involved, but it will be an increasingly interesting visual to watch as it evolves.
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Left Forum 2012: Cornel West on the OWS Movement
Cornel West is an honorary chair of the DSA and is one of America’s most provocative public intellectuals. He weaves together the traditions of the black Baptist Church, progressive
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Rose Brewer
Rose Brewer defines herself as a scholar-activist. For over a decade, she has been a member of the board of Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Marianne LeNabat
Marianne LeNabat is active in both student and labour organizing in Canada and the US.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Madea Benjamin
Co-founder of CODE PINK, Medea Benjamin is the author of a forthcoming book on drone warfare.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Gar Alperovitz
Gar Alperovitz is a historian, political economist, activist and writer. He is currently the Lionel R.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Frances Fox Piven
Frances Fox Piven is an honorary chair of the DSA and an eminent scholar of American politics and social movements.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Robin Blackburn
Robin Blackburn is the founding editor of New Left Review and author of the seminal Banking on Death--Or, Investing in Life: The history and future of pensions.
Left Forum 2012: Discussion with Danny Schechter
Danny Schechter is a television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic who writes and lectures frequently about the media in the United States and worldwide.
Left Forum 2012: Interview with Reverend Tony Johnson
Rev. Tony Johnson is affiliated with the Community Church of NY and active in Occupy Faith. As a pastor and organizer, he works at the intersection of race and class and teaches theology as solidarity.




