Letters and Politics – April 7, 2014
Michael Wehner, Climate scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Nina Wilson, co-founder of Idle No More.
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Letters & Politics seeks to explore the history behind today’s major global and national news stories. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
Michael Wehner, Climate scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Nina Wilson, co-founder of Idle No More.
USAID Secretly Acts in Cuba. Mark Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. The Life & Times of Elisee Reclus with John Clarke, professor of philosophy at Loyola University.
Jon Bonifaz, President and co-founder of Free Speech For People. Jeff Milchen, co-founder of the Montana-based American Independent Business Alliance. Rahna Epting, deputy executive director at Public Campaign Action Fund. Historian Peter Linebaugh.
Simon Head, author of Mindless: Why Smarter Machines are Making Dumber Humans. Martha Ackman on Toni Stone, the first woman professional baseball player in the Negro Leagues.
Jimmy Carter Jodi Jacob, RH Reality Check Trevor Timm, executive editor the Freedom of the Press Foundation
Peniel Joseph, author of Stokely: A Life
Supreme Court considers birth control and the Affordable Care Act. Guest: Jessica Mason Pieklo, adjunct professor of law and legal analyst with RH Reality Check. George Caffentzis, political philosopher and founding member of the Midnight Notes Collective.
Silvia Federici, founding member of the International Feminist Collective and former professor of political science.
Nicholas Freudenberg, a Professor at the City University of New York School of Public Health, is the author of Lethal But Legal: Corporations, Consumption, and Protecting Public Health.