Listen in as Sarah Holmes explores the meaning and energy of Fall and how we can be healthy and in harmony through the season.
Listen in as Sarah Holmes explores the meaning and energy of Fall and how we can be healthy and in harmony through the season.
With Greg Palast, a New York Times-bestselling author and a freelance journalist for the BBC as well as the British newspaper The Guardian. Throughout his career he has investigated and uncovered many instances of election fraud and political malfeasance, exposing the corporate interests and big-money involved in who gets elected in the United States. His most recent documentary, The Best … Continued
Host Cat Brooks speaks with Brooke Tepestra, an organizer with the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC), and Pastor Kenneth Glasgow of the Ordinary People’s Society, about the state of the nationwide prison strikes, and the reality of forced prison labor in this country. and Host Mitch Jeserich talks with Ellen Kreitzberg, professor at Santa Clara Law School … Continued
Protests Continue in San Diego After Police Kill Mentally Ill, Unarmed Ugandan Refugee Alfred Olango; Worse Than a Slaughterhouse: 250,000 Trapped in East Aleppo Amid Devastating Bombing Campaign; Study: People with Mental Illness are 16 Times More Likely to Be Killed During a Police Encounter; California Cop Who Shot Unarmed Black Man Was Demoted in … Continued
Cassie Thornton’s art investigates the nature of debt and the impact of economic regimes on individuals and society. In one project, Thornton hired someone to have breakdowns on her art school campus. Another project involved touching surfaces in bank lobbies and offices and using the dirt collected to create rubbings on paper. The Feminist Economics … Continued
With Arun Gupta, journalist and co-founder of The Indypendent and the Occupied Wall Street Journal. In this episode he speaks with Mitch Jerserich about the state of American politics. A long time third party voter, for the first time he urges voters to vote against Trump, in voting for Clinton. His latest article is The Left Underestimates the … Continued
Dakota Access Pipeline Protests Continue Despite Waning Media Interest; An Election Full of Contradictions. Hosted by Sonali Kolhatkar.
With Maria Moore, sister of Kayla Moore, who was killed by the police in early 2013. Host Cat Brooks talks with Moore about the murder of her sister, and the status of the lawsuit her family has filed. and With Susan Faludi, Pulitzer prize winning journalist and author of the seminal feminist work, Backlash (1991). Her latest … Continued
“I Called You to Help Me, But You Killed My Brother”: Police Shoot Dead Unarmed African-American Man; What Drives Trump Supporters?: Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild on Anger & Mourning of the Right; Alabama Guards Stage Work Strike Months After Prisoner Uprising at Overcrowded Holman Facility; Hunger Strikes, Marches & Work Stoppages: Unprecedented National Prison Strike … Continued
Dr. Robert Hagen, astrobiologist, is there life in outer space? and Dr. Carl Zimmer, on new insights into evolution on earth. Hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku.