On today’s show we speak with Suzy Kim, professor of Korean History at Rutgers University, about what is going on in North Korea today. Author of the book Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950. Source Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:North_Korea_-_Kumsusan_(5015230319).jpg Then, we speak with Jesse Arreguín, Mayor of the City of Berkeley about the Berkeley Winter Emergency Shelter.   


On today’s show we first speak of the political turmoil in Venezuela with guest Miguel Tinker-Salas, Professor of Latin American history at Pomona College.  He is a leading expert on Venezuela and on political and social issues confronting Latin America. He’s author of several books including “Venezuela: What Everyone Needs to Know”. And “The Enduring Legacy: … Continued


On today’s show we talk about Venezuela and Latin America with Miguel Tinker-Salas, Professor of Latin American history at Pomona College.  He is a leading expert on Venezuela and on political and social issues confronting Latin America. He’s author of several books including “Venezuela: What Everyone Needs to Know”. And “The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society … Continued


On today’s show we speak with Anthony d’Agostino, Professor of History at San Francisco State University, and an expert on the history of Russia. Author of many books including the Russian revolution and “The Rise of Global Powers: International Politics in the Era of World Wars”.  Then, we speak with Richard Evans, about the 1848 Revolutionary … Continued