Sunday Show – May 12, 2019
In the first hour “Occupation of the American Mind”. In the second hour “The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup” by Dana Frank, Prof. of History Emerita UCSC

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 “Occupation of the American Mind”. In the second hour “The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup” by Dana Frank, Prof. of History Emerita UCSC
In the first hour “Trump Will Lose” with Steve Phillips, national political leader, civil-rights lawyer, and the founder of Democracy in Color. In the next hour “First Kill All the Lawyers” with Karen J. Greenberg author of “Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State”.
In the first hour “Trump Is Full of It” with Catherine Tactaquin, Executive Director, National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights www. nnirr.org. In the second hour “Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management”, with Caitlin Rosenthal, Assist. Professor of History, UC Berkeley. Rosenthal will be part of a panel at the Bay Area Book Festival “The Business … Continued
In the first hour, “Next Year in Jerusalem” with Phyllis Bennis, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies; ips-dc.org, author of “Understanding ISIS and the Global War on Terror, A Primer” and “Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Primer”. In the second hour, “Corruption vs. Collusion”, with Bill Fletcher Jr., co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor … Continued
Guest host, Christina Aanestad, discusses the federal governments end of year spending spree ($5 million on lobster and crab and $673,000 on golf carts) and what closing down San Francisco’s juvenile hall could look like. In our first hour, guest, Adam Andrzejewski, founder and CEO of Open the Books discusses their new report, “The Federal … Continued
In the first hour “America First” with John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies. In the second hour “Inshala” with Hatem Bazian, co-founder and Professor of Islamic Law and Theology at Zaytuna College and lecturer in the Departments of Near Eastern and Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies at … Continued
In the first hour “What’s Next? after the Mueller Report” with Karen J. Greenberg, author of “Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State”, Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University. In the second hour “Washington Wrap Up” with Bill Fletcher Jr. Followed by “Is It Legal?” with Marjorie Cohn, past president of the National Lawyers … Continued
In the first hour “What Is to Be Done?” with Ruth Conniff, Editor-at-large of The Progressive. In the second hour “White Sugar, White Flour, White Power” with Steven Gardiner, Program Area Lead for the Racial and Immigrant Justice Program.
In the first hour “What Did You Learn in School Today?” with Kitty Kelly Epstein PhD, Education professor and author of “A Different View of Urban Schools: Civil Rights, Critical Race Theory and Unexplored Realities.” In the second hour “Britain on the Rocks” with David Miller, Professor of Political Sociology in the School for Policy Studies at the University of … Continued
In the first hour “Cold War in the Islamic World: Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Struggle for Supremacy” by Dilip Hiro, Indian author, journalist, and commentator who specializes on the politics of South Asia and Middle East. In the second hour ” Unindicted Co-conspirator” with John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation.