Updates on net neutrality, workplace sexual harassment, bitcoin, worsening global inequality, Europe’s recovery and instability, and using prison labor to fight fires. Major discussions of consumerism, gathering revolt against capitalism, and the economics of alternative populisms. Hosted by Economics Professor Richard D. Wolff


On November 26th 2016, Honduras held its first election since the 2009 coup. Since then, Honduras has seen demonstrations erupting across the country, protesting the supposed re-election of semi-dictator Juan Orlando Hernandez. Speaking with us from El Progreso in Honduras, Ryan Morgan, an advocate with the International Team with Witness for Peace, gives an update … Continued


Caroline welcomes Dan Flores, author of “Coyote America, a Natural and Supernatural History” That we may glean knowledge which leads to respectful honoring, and partnering with of our ingenious wiley playful Trickster Intelligence ally… which likes “against all odds.” Flores is the author of over ten books, recipient of innumerable awards, spiraling stories out into the memosphere in innumerable media venues, of which … Continued


Today host Mitch Jeserich talks with Robbin Légère Henderson, granddaughter of Matilda Rabinowitz and illustrator of her memoir, about the life of this immigrant girl of the early 20th century who became a radical woman fighting for her rights. The life of Matilda Rabinowitz is related in an illustrated memoir, Immigrant Girl, Radical Woman: A Memoir from the Early … Continued