Against the Grain – October 18, 2005
The award-winning film "Life Running Out of Control" looks at the potential dangers posed by genetically modified organisms or GMOs.
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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.
The award-winning film "Life Running Out of Control" looks at the potential dangers posed by genetically modified organisms or GMOs.
Mike Davis talks about the looming danger of a bird flu pandemic and its connection to global ecological and economic changes wrought by neo-liberal capitalism.
British Member of Parliament George Galloway goes head to head with Atlantic Monthly contributing editor Christopher Hitchens over whether the invasion of Iraq was just.
It’s the ultimate David versus Goliath story, set in today’s world of corporate globalization. Two Brits became worldwide heroes for standing up to McDonald’s; the story of their years-long struggle is told in the film McLibel.
Alexander Cockburn, radical journalist, author and co-editor of the newsletter CounterPunch, shares his perspectives on recent political developments.
Louise Erdrich, who has been called "one of the most gifted, prolific, and challenging of contemporary Native American novelists," discusses her latest book The Painted Drum.
The 5,500 workers at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation or CBC have been locked out of their jobs for 7 weeks; employees at the UK’s public service BBC have been threatened with large-scale layoffs. CMG’s Sue Elrington and NUJ’s Paul McLaughlin talk about the issues faced by workers in public broadcasting.
A look at the indictment of House Majority leader Tom DeLay, with Craig McDonald of Texans for Public Justice; and a discussion of corruption in the awarding of contracts for post-Katrina reconstruction, with Scott Amey of the Project on Government Oversight.
The Art of the Social Statement The war on Iraq. Commodity culture in relation to African Americans. The systems that surround and comprise us. All of these themes, and many more, have been taken up by artists chosen for the Bay Area Now 4 exhibition. Adriane Colburn, Emily Prince, and Hank Willis Thomas discuss their … Continued
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have brought global warming into the mainstream, but what can be done about it? C.S. Soong talks to Dr. Kevin Trenberth from the National Center for Atmospheric Research and Tom Athanasiou from Ecoequity about global solutions to the impending environmental crisis.