Indie Landscapes – June 23, 2018
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Featuring new music from Melody’s Echo Chamber, Gorillaz, Vacationer, Oh Sees, Macajey, Rüfüs Du Sol and Josin & Kiasmos.
this episode is no longer available
Featuring new music from Melody’s Echo Chamber, Gorillaz, Vacationer, Oh Sees, Macajey, Rüfüs Du Sol and Josin & Kiasmos.
Immigrant Parents Search for Children Snatched by Gov’t at the Border, But Reunification Is Rare; Investigation: Substandard Medical Care in ICE Detention is Killing Immigrants, Endangering Lives; ICE Detention is “Soul-Destroying”: Eritrean Immigrant Dies by Suicide After U.S. Deports Him.
Donald Trump has signed an executive order ending his own practice of separating undocumented children from their parents only to cement the indefinite detention of whole families. On our show today we’ll go to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office in Los Angeles where people gathered on Thursday demanding an end to the cruelty aimed … Continued
A conversation on the history of class consciousness in the United States with historian Steve Fraser. Guest: Steve Fraser, author of Class Matters: The Strange Career of an American Delusion. Then, in preparation of the Supreme Court decision on President Trump’s controversial travel ban, we re-air an interview with William D. Araiza about the role of … Continued
Trump Admin to Indefinitely Detain Migrant Families Together; No Plan to Reunite Separated Children; GEO Group & Private Prisons Stand to Profit as Trump Pushes Indefinite Family Detention; Report from McAllen, Texas: No One Knows What Will Happen Now to Separated Migrant Children; Lawsuit Claims Detained Migrant Children Have Been Forcibly Injected With Powerful Psychiatric … Continued
7:00 – Billboard 7:08 – News headlines and analysis with Brian and Mitch 7:34 – Li-Shin Yu and Ric Burns (@RicBurnsFilms) direct the new documentary film The Chinese Exclusion Act now streaming for free until Monday, June 25th on American Experience website. 7:56 – Richard Wolinsky (@Rich_Bookwaves) reviews “A Walk On The Moon” playing at the ACT Theater … Continued
A federal judge recently slammed Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach for requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. Kobach is a leading figure in Republican-led efforts to disenfranchise voters of color nationwide. On our show today we’ll turn to investigative journalist and filmmaker Greg Palast who has long covered Kobach’s shenanigans and who has … Continued
A roundtable discussion on asylum, the separation of families and the border and the politics of immigration on Capitol Hill. Guest: Catherine Tactaquin is Executive Director of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR), a nationwide alliance that advocates the human rights for all migrants, regardless of immigration status. Holly S. Cooper is Associate … Continued
Seymour Hersh: Media Today Must Cover Yemen & Trump Policy, Not Get Distracted by Tweets; Remembering the My Lai Massacre: Seymour Hersh on Uncovering the Horrors of Mass Murder in Vietnam; Investigative Reporter Sy Hersh: Working with Gene McCarthy’s Presidential Bid Shaped My Life Path; Sy Hersh: I Knew Richard Nixon Beat His Wife in … Continued
The Supreme Court has decided not to decide in two cases of gerrymandering this week – Wisconsin and Maryland. On our show today we’ll turn to Ezra Rosenberg, co-Director of the Voting Rights Project at the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. His organization filed a Friends of the Court brief in the cases. … Continued