with George Lakoff, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of numerous books including Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think.
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with George Lakoff, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of numerous books including Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think.
with John Nichols, national affairs correspondent for The Nation magazine and pioneering political blogger. His posts have been circulated internationally, quoted in numerous books, and mentioned in debates on the floor of Congress. He is also the co-author of numerous books, the latest People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy. His latest article for The … Continued
with Deborah Malbec, President of the League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville. For more information on the 2016 Propositions, visit the state secretary official voter guide at this link.
with Alan Schwarz, an award winning journalist with the New York Times who wrote the book ADHD Nation: Children, Doctors, Big Pharma and the Making of an American Epidemic. About the book: The groundbreaking and definitive account of the widespread misdiagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—and how its unchecked growth over half a century has … Continued
with Julia Azari, Associate Professor of Political Science and Assistant Chair, Department of Political Science at Marquette University, author of the book Delivering the People’s Message: The Changing Politics of the Presidential Mandate and the recent FiveThirtyEight article “When Political Parties Splinter“. And John Gribbin, an astrophysicist and Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge and author of … Continued
A nationwide prison strike begun on Sept. 9 on the 45th anniversary of the Attica uprising. Prisoners are demanding the end of forced labor. Today our host Christina Aanestad discusses the national labor prison strike and the legal framework that denies worker protections in the U.S. perpetuating a form of modern labor slavery. Guest: Paul … Continued
With Karen J. Greenberg, Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University School of Law and author of several books including The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo’s First 100 Days, The Torture Debate in America, Al Qaeda Now: Understanding Today’s Terrorists. Her latest is Rouge Justice: The Making of the Security State.
With Attorney Chad Peace, legal counsel to the Independent Voter Project, Jeff Cohen, founder of FAIR, a media watchdog group, and Roots Action, a public interest advocacy group, and Attorney Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer whose lawsuit challenging the Commission of Presidential Debates‘ process under anti-trust laws was recently turned down by the courts and … Continued
with Tamar Todd, Senior Director of the Drug Policy Alliance‘s Office of Legal Affairs. Todd also directs the work of DPA’s Marijuana Law and Policy Unit, which focuses primarily on medical marijuana, marijuana decriminalization, and the implementation of marijuana legalization and regulation initiatives across the United States. David Downs, a journalist and author who covers … Continued
With Anthony D’Agostino, Professor of History at San Francisco State University, and an expert on the history of Russia, including the Russian revolution and the Cold War and the history of Europe during the World Wars..