On Wednesday, former Brazilian president Lula da Silva was convicted of corruption and money laundering. To learn more, host Salima Hamirani talks with journalists Sam Berger and Travis Waldron. Plus: an old UN report projected that Gaza, the Israeli occupied territory, would be unlivable by 2020, but updated research says that Gaza is already … Continued


In Venezuela, opposition groups are forming a parallel government and calling a national strike. Those moves come in response to the socialist government of Nicolas Maduro calling for a constituent assembly to re-write the constitution. And it’s all happening against the backdrop of what looks like economic chaos: widespread shortages of basic goods, lines that … Continued


It’s the mother of all Grand Bargains: Governor Brown is doing shuttle diplomacy between oil companies, developers, trade unions, environmental groups, and affordable housing advocates to pass a growing package of bills before the legislature goes on recess. We tackle the climate deal, and look at why it’s drawing fire from some environmental groups. Plus: … Continued


The Senate Republicans just introduced another version of their own healthcare plan to replace Obamacare. We discuss how it will hold up against their previous plans with Anthony Wright (Executive Director of Health Access). Next, we talk with Paul Ehrlich (Stanford Biologist), about his recent paper on the sixth mass extinction, a species die-out that will … Continued


When you move from defending a woman’s right to choose to pursuing  reproductive justice, there are suddenly a lot more issues in play than abortion: economic inequality, the right to healthcare, wages for uncompensated labor. Cat Brooks talks to the two women who literally wrote the book. Plus: a look at why some environmental justice … Continued


The city council of Seattle just voted through an municipal income tax for its wealthiest residents, and the vote was unanimous. Host Brian Edwards-Tiekert talks to socialist city councilmember Kshama Sawant about how that happened, then takes a look at the push to do something similar in San Francisco. Plus: Cat Brooks talks to filmmaker Jon Else about … Continued