Letters and Politics
10:00 AM Pacific Time: Monday - Thursday
Letters & Politics seeks to explore the history behind today’s major global and national news stories. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
Letters and Politics – March 8, 2012
Women of Occupy roundtable discussion, live report from a women’s march on BofA, one woman’s fight against today’s scheduled foreclosure on her home and an update on the California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. Today’s show is hosted by our producers Laura Prives and Diana Martinez.
Letters and Politics – March 7, 2012
Is the GOP Heading Towards Brokered Convention in Tampa? We’ll ask long time political correspondent Bob Benenson. John Nichols, of the Nation Magazine, on Dennis Kucinich’s loss in the Democratic Primary.
Letters and Politics – March 6, 2012
Jamelle Bouie, at The American Prospect, author of the article titled The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Super Tuesday. Students Occupy the CA State Capitol. Lenny Goldberg, Director of the California Tax Payers Association. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
Letters and Politics – March 5, 2012
Broadcasting live at Occupy Education demo at the State Capitol in Sacramento. UC faculty from several northern California campuses join students, parents, workers, teachers and administrators from all sectors of California public education for a rally at the Capitol Building in Sacramento. Two hour special broadcast. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
Letters and Politics – February 29, 2012
Hour-long press conference, hosted by Wikileaks, about the Stratfor file dump. Fast forward past Julian Assange and listen to the activists (like the Yen Men’s Mike Bonanno) describe how they were spied upon by this creepy firm.
Letters and Politics – February 27, 2012
We play the Wikileaks’ press conference on corporate spying on Bhopal activists, The Yes Men and PETA. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.