In the early 2000s, left and center left governments came to power across Latin America – in countries such as Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, and Ecuador — ushered in on a wave of resistance to neoliberal policies.  The so-called Pink Tide provided much needed inspiration to leftists around the world. But things haven’t turned out … Continued


Today’s show deals with gender in the age of Trump with guest Harriet Fraad. Then, Mitch Jeserich speaks to Said Erikat, Washington Correspondent for Al Quds Daily and Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and coordinator of Middle-Eastern Studies at the University of San Francisco, about the legal issues surrounding the strikes in Syria. Source Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag-map_of_Syria.svg  


On today’s show Mitch Jeserich talks to Stephen Zunes, professors of Politics at the University of San Francisco and to Said Arikat, Washington correspondent for Al Quds Daily, about the legal issues around Trump’s strikes in Syria. Source Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:X-35.jpg   Then, Cat Brooks talks to Hamid Khan, from Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, about what surveillance … Continued


Special Programming on the aftermath of President Trump ordering a military strike on the Al Shayrat airfield in Syria where a chemical weapons attack was launched earlier this week. Philip Maldari will speak with Vijay Prashad, professor of International Studies at Trinity College and author of many books including The Death of the Nation and the Future of the Arab … Continued


Richard Wolff brings his economist perspective to this weeks News including: Citibank’s CFO John Gerspach explaining the bank’s pivot toward more affluent customers – A compare and contrast of French presidential elections with the US — the anger of the populace dissatisfied with Capitalism can go either way left or right — Legal and General … Continued