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Keeping Relevant With Ronnie Eldridge

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Ronnie Eldridge, articulate, outspoken, and passionate discusses issues, institutions and politics that affect us all. Celebrating her tenth decade, and trying hard to keep relevant, Ronnie says, “I heard or read this somewhere: ‘… no matter who we are or where we come from, we each grow older every year, but how we handle that process of aging is a personal story. That’s our conversation for today.’”

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Latest episode

Feb 18, 2026

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Episodes

New York City Council Member Tiffany Cabán - District #22 18.02.2026

Ronnie welcomes NY City Council Member Tiffany Cabán, a Democratic Socialist, representing the 22nd District: Astoria, Rikers Island, parts of East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights and Woodside to talk about term limits, Democratic Socialism, voting - and more.

Liz Krueger: NYS Senator, Senate Finance Committee, Chair 21.01.2026

Liz Krueger, NYS Senator and Senate Finance Committee chair discusses her “two jobs” #1 to be responsive to people-making certain that governance works for them; #2 Albany-and public policy, that affects almost 20 million New Yorkers, wherever they live.

Jerry Goldfeder: Election and Voting Rights Attorney 15.10.2025

Ronnie and election and voting rights attorney, Jerry Goldfeder discuss what's going on today, asking if only a constitutional scholar can follow events. Though Americans have never experienced anything like it, Goldfeder believes they can see it and feel it. Mr. Goldfeder senses that they can recognize a power grab - with no respect for the constitution, for Congress, for the courts.

Ronald E. Richter: JCCA - Children's Welfare, A Calling 15.09.2025

Happily the number of children in foster care has decreased dramatically, yet Ronald Richter, JCCA’s leadership notes challenges today’s kids face, entering foster care: many have never been to a dentist, have had inadequate medical care, family violence; difficulties that bring these children closer to the criminal justice system. JCCA and fellow agencies work towards stability, life skills, job...

Tom Robbins: A Man Not To Be Forgotten 08.07.2025

In memory of Tom Robbins, Ronnie Eldridge reminds us that he “...could not abide injustice or deceit, nor corruption and greed.” In an earlier conversation, Tom describes his long career as a reporter/journalist as "the greatest job in the world. You get to talk to people, to ask questions; doors may be slammed in your face but the bearer has a 'passport' to any place you may want to go." Mr. Robb...

Primary Election 2025 and Ranked Choice Voting 14.05.2025

Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) a new way for NYC to vote in municipal elections may be different/complicated: but it's the form used on the June 2025, Primary Election to select a candidate for mayor. RCV avoids re-runs, and lets people vote their conscience

Mark Green: New York City's First Public Advocate 16.04.2025

Oligarch's money and voters' support elected Pres. Trump for a second term. Mark Green asks will people leave him when their parents can't rely on a social security check; when children's public schools sink; and a nephew can't marry the man of his choice.

Steven Zeidman: SecondLookProjectNY-CUNY School of Law 18.03.2025

Steve Zeidman's op-ed on redemption/mercy/clemency/reevaluating sentences and how- with the support of law students, letters from inmates sentenced, at 16 to 75 years to life; and as aging prisoners die in prison, led to the SecondLookProjectNY: CUNY Law.

Carol Shapiro: Advocate/Activist for Criminal Justice Reform 18.02.2025

Carol Shapiro, an advocate and activist works to reform how we view criminal justice-with programs like La Bodega de la Familia, to help strengthen the family to overcome drug abuse and poverty- and, most importantly, to meet those in prison with respect.

Robert Polner: An Irish Passion for Justice 22.01.2025

Ronnie and Robert Polner, writer with Michael Tubridy of "An Irish Passion for Justice," discuss the life and career of Paul O'Dwyer, an Irish immigrant, an advocate for social justice-the familiar face, welcome on many picket lines in support of workers.

Lisa J. Gugenheim: New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) 26.12.2024

Lisa Gugenheim brings us to the NY Hall of Science (NYSCI): its history, its innovative Design, Make, Play exhibits, for all learners, programs-STEM Comes to Life, promoting STEM skills in collaboration with families, local schools and the community.

Sr. Dir., Legal, Dorchen Leidholdt: Sanctuary For Families 20.11.2024

Dorchen Leidholdt tells us that big problems of abused women: surveillance, retaliation and being controled as victims are intensified by the internet. Sanctuary For Families urges governments-city/state/federal to work together to help vulnerable people.

Jerry Goldfeder:2024 Election - The Democratic Process VOTE 16.10.2024

Discussing the 2044 election and America's democratic process, Jerry Goldfeder sites radical conservatism's attempts to suppress the vote, to deny women's health care, to deny election results and more. Yet Goldfeder is hopeful: VOTE and we'll be OK!

Michelle Fine: Distinguished Professor, CUNY 11.09.2024

Activist/scholar Michelle Fine dedicated to justice, solidarity and empathy working with incarcerated women, domestic abuse victims of violence, discusses CUNY's unique role in higher education: We promote education equity and we're part of the community.

Beth Finkel: State Director AARP New York 15.08.2024

Beth Finkel, leader of AARP New York, advocates for many millions of New Yorkers - 50 and older - who are seeking help with various issues: health/health insurance, home care, nursing homes, and loneliness. "Age just happens but making things better for the aged needs help," welcome AARP New York.

Heath Brown, "ROADBLOCKED, Joe Biden's Rocky Transition to the Presidency" 24.07.2024

Every presidential candidate, always assuming that he/she will win the election, must prepare and present a transition plan. A transfer of power plan, to be presented every four years was formalized in 1963 and is a characteristic of American democracy.

Jerome Kretchmer: Public Servant Emeritus 10.07.2024

Ronnie Eldridge and a friend for the past 60 years, Jerry Kretchmer, discuss politics from their "new point of view," that of an "older person"..unhappy with what's happening in the world," especially with what's happening in the presidential election.

Mary Brosnahan: "They Just Need to Get a Job, 15 Myths on Homelessness 26.06.2024

Welcoming Mary Brosnahan, an ardent and passionate advocate for the homeless, a 30-year veteran heading the Coalition for the Homeless, Ronnie notes-almost with disbelief, the number of people who need housing - and the significant number of people who are without any.

Dorothy Samuels: Fmr - NYTimes Editorial Bd, Brennen Center 12.06.2024

Journalist, writer - 30 year veteran of The New York Times Editorial Board and a former fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice - Dorothy Samuels is the best person to talk with about federal courts, the Supreme Court’s recent activities, and politics.

Adrienne Kivelson, Author- What Makes New York City Run? 18.04.2024

Adrienne Kivelson, author of "What Makes New York City Run?" discusses NYC's history and major changes to its Charter, its Constitution. We are reminded that the Charter, received in 1898 - a little over 100 years ago - made New York-New York City. The 1979 financial disaster prompted significant bookkeeping changes. Over the years, Charters have broadened citizen participation, making New York Ci...

Soffiyah Elijah: The Alliance of Families for Justice 17.04.2024

The Alliance of Families for Justice works to end mass incarceration by empowering families with formerly incarcerated loved ones seeking legal support, skills and voting rights. Soffiyah Elijah, afj's tireless leader, discusses programs and campaigns.

Jerry Goldfeder says "Just Vote!" 20.03.2024

Jerry Goldfeder makes clear the importance of NY's vote this year, as it will determine who controls the House of Representatives. Gerrymandering, term-limits vs. for-life appointments for Supreme Court Justices discussed. Goldfeder urges all "Just Vote!"

Jose Saldaña: Release Aging People in Prison - RAPP 05.03.2024

The US imprisons more people than other countries in the world: long sentences-and many dying in prison. Guest describes ElderParole/Fair + Timely Parole bills to deal with mass incarceration, the bail and parole systems that promote perpetual punishment.

C. Virginia Fields Discusses Black Health 21.02.2024

C. Virginia Fields leads the National Black Leadership Commission on Health towards health equity for the Black community. Fields names 8 areas affecting the Black community, saying more Black women die from maternity issues than any other group of women.

Homelessness: A Persistant Crisis 07.02.2024

Win, the largest provider of family shelter and supportive housing in NYC, reports a "record number" of homelessness-families and children-needing shelter and services in NYC. Christine Quinn discusses long-term housing stability for families in need.

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