Against the Grain – June 3, 2008
Filmmaker Clif Ross talks about social movements in Venezuela and the successes and failures of Hugo Chavez’ "Bolivarian Revolution." With guest host Ramsey Kanaan.
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Acclaimed program of ideas, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a variety of matters — political, economic, social, and cultural — important to progressive and radical thinking and activism. Against the Grain is co-produced and co-hosted by Sasha Lilley and C. S. Soong.
Filmmaker Clif Ross talks about social movements in Venezuela and the successes and failures of Hugo Chavez’ "Bolivarian Revolution." With guest host Ramsey Kanaan.
Raj Patel, author of "Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System," talks to guest host Ramsey Kanaan about the politics and economics of food production and consumption.
In her one-woman show "No Child …," Nilaja Sun shines a light on the struggles faced by public school students and teachers. Also, George Katsiaficas and Max Elbaum discuss the meaning and legacy of 1968, a year of extraordinary political upheaval and protest.
In her book "Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left," the geographer Laura Pulido examines the activity and legacy of three groups that were active in the Third World Left: the Black Panthers, CASA, and East Wind.
Norman Solomon chronicles the US government’s and media’s persistent push toward ever-greater warmaking capability, and his own efforts to stop the war machine, in his book "Made Love, Got War."
The environmental crisis extends far beyond global warming. The experts featured in the film "The 11th Hour" describe the breadth of the challenges we now face and suggests concrete solutions.
In the film "The Overspent American," Juliet Schor examines, and suggests alternatives to, the work-and-spend cycle that has so many Americans feeling trapped and unfulfilled.
In a talk entitled "Damaged Care," population health expert Stephen Bezruchka reports that medical care is a leading cause of death. He also asserts that people in the US die much earlier than we should.
The award-winning film "The Corporation" explores the nature, impact, and spectacular rise of one of the most powerful institutions of our time. It features experts like Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Michael Moore, Maude Barlow, and Howard Zinn.
John Yoo, the Boalt Hall law professor who authored memos that provided the basis for the Bush Administration’s torture of prisoners, debated Duke legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky recently at UCLA.