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Miseducation
A Tribute to Ms. Lauryn Hill
GARY TAUBES: The Case Against Sugar
Hosted by Joanna Manqueros
On today’s show, we talk about Steven Mnuchin’s upcoming hearing for Treasury Secretary with David Dayen (journalist and author of Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud). Then we are in conversation with Jane Gleeson-White, author of Double Entry: How the Merchants of Venice Created Modern Finance. Gleeson-White is an economist with … Continued
I’m so happy to be back on the air after a lengthy medical leave. So much news to cover with the Presidential inauguration just days away. We’ll open today’s show with Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant who will be one of tens of thousands of women attending the Women’s March in Washington DC on … Continued
On today’s show, we talk about Steven Mnuchin’s upcoming hearing for Treasury Secretary with David Dayen (journalist and author of Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud). Then, we will discuss changes to the ACA with William Dow (Kaiser Permanente Endowed Chair in Health Policy Management and economics professor at UC … Continued
WorkWeek – January 17, 2017
Covering issues facing working people and the trade union movement from education, healthcare, housing, the environment and public workers. It also examines the role of international labor and the US trade union movement
With #DisruptJ20 actions taking place in only a few days, many are wondering both what far-Right forces will do in response to massive protests that are planned in Washington DC and across the country, and how will the insurgent far-Right continue to maneuver now that Trump is in office. Wanting to think critically about these … Continued
With his inauguration days away, President-elect Donald Trump is continuing to lash out at critics in the intelligence community and at civil rights icon, Congressman John Lewis who called Trump’s presidency illegitimate. Activists kick off what they call 120 hours to reclaim the radical legacy of Martin Luther King. The week’s actions will include direct … Continued

