Investigative journalist Greg Palast live in studio, with his newly updated film, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, and the GOP war on American voters. PLUS, a dance/choral collaboration about sexual harassment—with laughs! Hosted by Kris Welch.
Investigative journalist Greg Palast live in studio, with his newly updated film, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, and the GOP war on American voters. PLUS, a dance/choral collaboration about sexual harassment—with laughs! Hosted by Kris Welch.
Today we talk to Joshua B. Freeman about factories, their history, how they developed, how they shape capitalism and how they have shaped our world. Joshua B. Freeman is a Distinguished Professor of History at Queens College and the Graduate Center of CUNY. He is the author of several books including American Empire and Working-Class … Continued
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The brutal kidnapping, rape and murder of an 8-year old Muslim girl in Kashmir, India, has shocked Indians and prompted mass protests around the country. Despite the fact that laws have strengthened since a similar moment in 2012, sexual violence in India remains rampant. On our show today we’ll go to India to speak with … Continued
Hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku.
Deanna Meyer, Executive Director of Prairie Protection Colorado, discusses prairie dogs as a keystone species, the assault on them by settler colonialism, and the land justice movement. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
Historian Alfred McCoy argues that the end of the US as an empire may come sooner than most of us realize. He discusses the rise and fall of American global power. Resources: Alfred W. McCoy, In the Shadows of the American Century: The Rise and Decline of US Global Power Haymarket, 2017
We are in conversation with Robert Reich about the changes occurring to the US system with Donald Trump, and how administrations before him, including Democratic ones, helped pave the way for these changes. Robert Reich is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He has served … Continued
Trump’s Legal Worries Grow as Judge Rejects Effort for President to Review Docs Seized in FBI Raid; Deadliest U.S. Prison Riot in 25 Years Shines Light on Inhumane Conditions in Prisons Across Nation; Hip-Hop Artist Kendrick Lamar Makes History by Winning Pulitzer Prize.
In the wake of US airstrikes against Syrian government targets there have been protests and well-deserved criticism of the Trump administration, as well as denial of the crimes of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad. On our show today we’ll turn to a Syrian author and journalist based in the UK who has closely been following … Continued