Today on a very special edition of the Show: The story of how a former senior producer for Flashpoints broke wide open the 21st century probe into the study of UFOs now known as UAPS. We also take listener calls.
Today on a very special edition of the Show: The story of how a former senior producer for Flashpoints broke wide open the 21st century probe into the study of UFOs now known as UAPS. We also take listener calls.
A two-part series on The Virulent Hate Project. We speak with lead researcher Melissa May Borja, Ph.D., about the Virulent Hate Project, an interdisciplinary research initiative that studies anti-Asian racism and Asian American activism during the COVID-19 pandemic. A new report from the project focuses on the nature of anti-Asian racism reported by the news … Continued
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A celebration of the art of poetry and prose with Jack Foley, Nina Serrano, Jovelyn Richards and Jennifer Stone
Explore the plants that support you to explore nature. Sarah Holmes discusses the many plants that support our well being while being out and about in the world. Follow us on Instagram @theherbalhighway and Facebook.
Michael Staudenmaier uses the case study of a small binational (Chicanx/Puerto Rican) revolutionary group in the U.S. to examine the phenomenon of internal colonialism; the scapegoating of populations; competing theorizations of fascism; state repression in the Americas; neo-Nazi and Klan activity; and panethnic Latinx identity and solidarity. Michael Staudenmaier, “‘America’s Scapegoats’: Ideas of Fascism in … Continued
NYT columnist, author, MAJOR foodie Mark Bittman talks about his new book: “Animal, Vegetable, Junk: a History of Food, from sustainable to Suicidal’”. Hosted by Kris Welch.
Guest: Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin. He has written several books on African American including Stokely: A Life. Feature image: Wikimedia commons
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Photo: Fair housing protest in Seattle, Washington, 1964. Confronting racial discrimination in housing sales at a realtor’s office. Seattle Municipal Archives, licensed under CC 2.0 On today’s show: 0:08 – Shanti Singh, communications coordinator for the statewide renters’ rights organization Tenants Together joins us to discuss how Governor Newsom’s budget will impact tenants. 0:34 – … Continued