Against the Grain

Against the Grain – January 22, 2014

If this nation’s involvement in Vietnam was disastrous, if the US lost what it calls the Vietnam War, then what happened such that foreign military intervention again became acceptable, and even popular? Walter Hixson discusses the cultural recasting of the Vietnamese conflict over the years, with momentous effects. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit … Continued


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Against the Grain – January 21, 2014

What’s happened to our privacy and our civil liberties over the past twelve months? In what ways are our Fourth Amendment and other rights under attack? Natasha Minsker identifies and evaluates a range of developments in the areas of domestic surveillance, marriage, immigration, reproductive justice, and criminal sentencing. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit … Continued


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Against the Grain – January 20, 2014

Maybe you think the push for racial reparations is mainly, or solely, about money. What if it weren’t? What if the demands of reparations advocates were taken seriously, in all their variety and complexity? Charles Henry recounts several key reparations struggles and suggests ways of achieving reparative justice. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit … Continued


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Against the Grain – January 7, 2014

Asylum seekers and migrants without papers are often taken to detention facilities purposely sited far from population centers — and sometimes on remote islands. Alison Mountz discusses US, Australian, and other national policies to disperse and isolate detainees, often hiding their location from family members and potential advocates. She also describes efforts to find and … Continued