Sunday Show – June 7, 2015
In the first hour Joel Beinin discuses the Arab Spring in Tunisia; in the second hour Science Under Attack with Joshua Rosenau from the National Center for Science Education.
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 Joel Beinin discuses the Arab Spring in Tunisia; in the second hour Science Under Attack with Joshua Rosenau from the National Center for Science Education.
In the first hour, “England on the Right; Scotland on the Left” with UK Sociologist, David Miller. In the second hour, “The GOP Attacks Labor” with Bill Fletcher Jr. Hosted by Philip Maldari
Phyllis Bennis, author of “Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Primer” and “Ending the Iraq War: A Primer”; and Congress on the Fast Track, with Roger Hickey, Co-Director of the Campaign for America’s Future and founder of the Economic Policy Institute. Hosted by Philip Maldari
In the first hour Chris Hedges lays out the history of US war making and calls on progressives to rebel. In the second hour economist, Richard Wolff, confronts the corporate elite who have sent jobs overseas while carving out tax loopholes for themselves. hosted by Philip Maldari
In the first hour Eduardo Galeano, and The Tribute Collection including readings from “Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone”. In the second hour Robert Scheer discusses his latest book, “They Know Everything About You: How Data-Collecting Corporations and Snooping Government Agencies Are Destroying Democracy.”
“In Search of the Movement: The Struggle for Civil Rights Then and Now” with Benjamin Hedin; and Same Sex Marriage Elizabeth Gill, Senior Staff Attorney at the Northern California ACLU, and Jenny Pizer, Senior Counsel and Director, Law and Policy Project, Lambda Legal.
Public Education on the Hot Seat with Ken Yale, a professional educator with 11 years as a leadership and equity coach & facilitator, and Louis Freedberg, Executive Director of EdSource; and “The Tenderloin: Sex, Crime and Resistance in the Heart of San Francisco” with Randy Shaw, author and executive director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic.
In the first hour, Oceans and Climate Change with Thomas M. (Zack) Powell Professor of Integrative Biology, Emeritus, UC Berkeley. In the second hour “Kill Chain, the Rise of the High Tech Assassins.” by Andrew Cockburn, Washington editor for Harper’s Magazine.
Republicans on the March and Hillary makes her big announcement. Ruth Conniff, editor of the Progressive Magazine gives analysis of what to expect on the campaign trail for the next 18 months. In the second hour the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Stephan Astourian, Director of the Armenian Studies Program at U.C. Berkeley and … Continued
King Bibi Is Back! with Sydney Levy, advocacy director at Jewish Voice for Peace; and The Budget for the 1% vs. The Progressive Budget, with Dave Johnson, Senior Fellow at the Campaign for America’s Future.