In this episode we hear an interview with Peter H. Irons about the constitutionality of the Japanese Internment during World War II. Irons is the author of many books, including Cases and Controversies : Civil Rights and Liberties in Context and A People’s History of the Supreme Court. Then we hear an interview with Cid Martinez, an anthropologist … Continued


In this episode Salima Hamirani speaks with Hamid Khan, the campaign coordinator for the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, about the NSEERS program, the original post 9/11 registry in the US, and the prospect for a renewed program under Trump. and then, she speaks with Dr. Satsuki Ina, a practicing psychotherapist who was born in Tule Lake Japanese internment … Continued


In this episode we dig into the historical context of what’s going on in Aleppo with the help of Bassam Haddad, the Director of the Middle East and Islamic Studies program at George Mason University, and Richard Becker, author, journalist and anti-war activist. Then we talk with representatives Qilombo, a radical community social center in Oakland, … Continued


In this episode we listen to a conversation between Eve Ensler, an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist, and author of the play The Vagina Monologues, and Kevin Powell, an American political activist, poet, writer, and entrepreneur who is one of the foremost voices of hip-hop and activism in the United States. We are in a fundraising … Continued


In this episode we hear a speech given by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor at Impact Hub Oakland on December 5th. Taylor is a Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, and the author of the recent book, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation.  We are in a fundraising drive. You can get the DVD of this speech, her … Continued