“A Forgotten Crisis”: Yemen’s Aid Workers Speak Out About the World’s Worst Humanitarian Disaster; Minneapolis Police Chief Resigns over the Cop Shooting of Unarmed Woman. Will the Mayor Be Next? Criminologist Phil Stinson: Police Kill Three People Every Single Day in the United States; “Incoherent Policy”: U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Iran Even as Trump Admits … Continued


  On Wednesday, former Brazilian president Lula da Silva was convicted of corruption and money laundering. To learn more, host Salima Hamirani talks with journalists Sam Berger and Travis Waldron. Plus: an old UN report projected that Gaza, the Israeli occupied territory, would be unlivable by 2020, but updated research says that Gaza is already … Continued


Criminalizing Critics of Israel: Congress Considers Sweeping Bills to Fine & Jail Backers of BDS; Has Jared Kushner’s Failed Deal with Qatar Fueled Trump’s Stance on Gulf Diplomatic Crisis? As Trump Touts “Made in America” Week, Indonesian Workers Toil Away Making Ivanka Trump Apparel; Sen. McConnell Plans Vote on Repealing Obamacare Despite Lacking Enough Support … Continued


Guest host Vylma V celebrates what would’ve been Frantz Fanon’s 92th birthday with Dr. Frank Wilderson, UC Irvine Professor in the Department of African American studies and for the second half of the hour, Vylma discusses the latest in the struggle to end solitary confinement in California with local Bay Area attorney & activist, Anne … Continued