In the first hour “Insurrection” with Bill Fletcher Jr. In the second hour “It’s Almost Over” with Juan Cole. photo: C Drying via Unsplash

9:00 AM Pacific Time: Sundays
Hosted by Philip Maldari with listener call-ins.
Topics include current political events, climate change and the housing crisis.
In the first hour “Insurrection” with Bill Fletcher Jr. In the second hour “It’s Almost Over” with Juan Cole. photo: C Drying via Unsplash
In the first hour “Inauguration Countdown” with Sasha Abramsky The Nation, contributor. In the second hour “School Days” with Kitty Kelly Epstein PhD, Education professor. photo: Tabrez Syed on Unsplash
In the first hour, “A Time for Vengeance/Justice” with, Bill Sokol, attorney. In the second hour, “Loaves and Fishes” with Marion Nestle. photo via Mika Baumeister on UnSplash
In the first hour “Delusional Thinking” with John Nichols. In the second hour “Doctor! Doctor!” with Arthur L. Reingold M.D. photo: OCV PHOTO via Unsplash
In the first hour “Know Your Enemies” with Karen J. Greenberg. In the second hour “Know Your Friends” with Bill Fletcher Jr.
Progressive groups are fighting behind the political scene to stop a corporate ridden cabinet in the incoming Joe Biden administration. Guests Moira Birss and Vashuda Desikan talk about the corporate ties in the President-elects team. Moira Birss is Climate & Finance Director at Amazon Watch @AmazonWatch, where she works to hold corporations accountable for violating … Continued
In the first hour “Biden’s New World Order” with Stephen Zunes, Prof of Politics at the University of San Francisco. In the second hour, “Tax the Rich” with Dean Baker, Senior Economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research. photo: Clay Banks
Hosted by Philip Maldari. First hour: What Happened to the Huddled Masses? Guest: Richard A. Boswell, Professor of Law at UC Hastings, and Karen Musalo, Professor of International Law at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. Second hour: Is the Nightmare Over? Guest: John Nichols is Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine. … Continued
In the first hour “Pardon Me Boy” with Karen J. Greenberg. In the second hour “Undoing the Undone” with Reese Erlich, Foreign Correspondent.
In the first hour “Is It Over?” with Bill Fletcher Jr. executive editor of globalafricanworker.com. In the second hour, “A House Divided” with Sasha Abramsky The Nation, contributor.