Letters and Politics – April 16, 2012
Jeffrey Clements on the history of campaign finance reform.
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Letters & Politics seeks to explore the history behind today’s major global and national news stories. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
Jeffrey Clements on the history of campaign finance reform.
Analysis of the Summit of the Americas with Miguel Tinker Salas professor of Latin American history at Pomona College. As Iranian and US diplomats begin a new round of conversations this weekend, we’ll be in conversation with Trita Parsi who has written a book about the behind the scenes maneuvering between the two countries over … Continued
Kathy Tactaquin,Executive Director of the National Network for Immigrants and Refugee Rights. Angela Chan, Staff Attorney, Criminal Justice Reform Program. Jonathan Martinez, one of 5 students walking across the country for the DREAM Act. Justin Cox, attorney with ACLU working on challenges to Alabama’s controversial immigration law.
Adele Stan, of Alternet on GOP Primary. Iain Boal, author of West of Eden, on the history of communes.
Peter Van Buren, who lead reconstruction efforts in Iraq, is on the brink of being fired by the State Department after blowing the whistle on billions of dollars in wasted funds. Dave Zirin on the suspension of baseball manager Ozzie Guillen due to remarks about Fidel Castro. Sunita Patel of CCR on Secure Communities.
Richard Lee, founder of Oaksterdam University. Oliver Villar, author of the book “Cocaine, Death Squads, and the War on Terror: US Imperialism and Class Struggle in Colombia.”
Sylvia Allegretto, labor economist, on new labor report. Activists arrested at Lawrence Livermore Lab. Dava Sobel on Copernicus.
Conversation with Dorothy Roberts, professor of law and bioethics and of the book Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics and Big Business Re-create Race in the 21st Century.
-Rachel Maddow -Further coverage of DEA raid on Oaksterdam University.