Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Senate passes bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigns, after sexual harassment probe. More than 900 homes and buildings destroyed in Dixie fire, California’s largest wildfire. Dallas and Austin schools defy Governor Greg … Continued


Donald Trump infamously targeted immigrants — and many rejoiced when he left office. But, as historian Elliott Young points out, the criminalization of immigrants has been a bipartisan affair, going back 140 years. He discusses the intersection of mass incarceration and the detention of immigrants. Resources: Elliott Young, Forever Prisoners: How the United States Made … Continued


Guest: William Bauer, professor of history at the University of Nevada Las Vegas where he is the Director of American Indian & Indigenous Studies.  He is also a citizen of the Round Valley Reservation in northern California.  He is the co-author of the book We Are the Land: A History of Native California. Previously he … Continued