Against the Grain – June 16, 2009
Kai Wright has investigated why distressed homeowners aren't getting the mortgage loan modifications and workouts they need. And Jack Rasmus weighs in on whether the economy has really bottomed out.
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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.
Kai Wright has investigated why distressed homeowners aren't getting the mortgage loan modifications and workouts they need. And Jack Rasmus weighs in on whether the economy has really bottomed out.
Tommi Avicolli Mecca has edited the new volume Smash the Church, Smash the State! The Early Years of Gay Liberation. Paola Bacchetta and Don Kilhefner contributed essays to the volume.
Eleanor Bader puts the assassination of abortion provider George Tiller in political and historical context. And Susan Choi's novel "A Person of Interest" begins with the targeting, Unabomber-style, of a professor at a small Midwestern college.
Paul Gilroy, the influential scholar on the politics of race and racism, discusses the prospects for a robust multiculturalism in a former imperial power like Britain. He also talks about the meaning and significance of Bob Marley's politics and music.
Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould discuss their new book "Invisible History: Afghanistan's Untold Story."
In "The World Without Us," Alan Weisman asks the question: What would happen, to the planet and to human structures and other creations, if human beings suddenly disappeared? (Program-length interview.)
Michael Yates, author of "Why Unions Matter", talks to Sasha Lilley about the importance and complexities of organized labor in the US.
Entrevista con Mauricio Sotelo de Cabezas de Cera; El Golpe Traidor y NotiRock. Produced by Miguel Guerrero and Issel Campos, with the contributions of Oscar Leon Bernal, Flor Rebollar, Gerardo Fernandez and El Nagual. Music Theme: "El Espía que te amó", from the album "Yendo al cine solo," by José Manuel Aguilera, www.jmaguilera.netCheck us up … Continued
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