On November 26th 2016, Honduras held its first election since the 2009 coup. Since then, Honduras has seen demonstrations erupting across the country, protesting the supposed re-election of semi-dictator Juan Orlando Hernandez. Speaking with us from El Progreso in Honduras, Ryan Morgan, an advocate with the International Team with Witness for Peace, gives an update … Continued


Mansour Farhang, professor of international relations at Bennington College, Vermont; first UN envoy for revolutionary Iran, speaks with UpFront about the protests that have flared up in Iran. Then, David Harvey engage with Brian Edwards-Tiekert about his readings of Capital, his theories about Capitalism, and his solutions and suggestions for imagining a radical future.   


January 1st marks the anniversary of the murder of Oscar Grant, killed by BART Police at the Fruitvale BART station in 2009. A vigil is held every year by community members at the Fruitvale station to honor his memory, support his family and the families of all police victims, and to demand justice for the … Continued


Melissa Chadburn discusses her new piece in the Economic Hardship Reporting Project called “The Human Cost of the Ghost Economy.” She talks about her year spent undercover at a temp agency in Los Angeles and what is going on in the largely invisible, sub-contracted work place. In the second half, we discuss glyphosate, one of the … Continued


In a stacked, post-holiday show we feature: Judith Mirkinson, chair of the Comfort Women Justice Coalition, explains why the new comfort woman memorial in San Francisco is so important, because it helps people understand what’s happening today and plan for the future. But that understanding is controversial, the Japanese government is petitioning SF to take it … Continued


Pratap Chatterjee, Executive Director of CorpWatch,  and co-author of “Verax: The True History of Whistleblowers, Drone Warfare, and Mass Surveillance: A Graphic Novel:” From a prize-winning journalist and the co-author of the best-selling Zahra’s Paradise, a sweeping graphic history of electronic surveillance from 9/11 to the latest drone strike 9/11 not only marked the worst domestic terror … Continued