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Trump’s “To Do Or Not To Do” on Bombing Iran We begin with Trump, the Reality TV president teasing us all about whether we will go to war against Iran with the cliffhanger, “I may do it, I may not do ...
The journalist and essayist Rafael Barrett (1876-1910) inveighed against the array of injustices suffered by Paraguayans, ...
Richard Amm from DARK speaks about disability, anarchism, history, Covid-19 and more, plus A-Radio Berlin speaks with anarcho ...
Guest: John Reimann (OaklandSocialist.com) In this powerful episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D speaks with longtime labor activist John Reimann about the intersection of immigration raids and ...
We’ll speak with Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson who is a long-time activist and has worked in movements fighting for workers, reproductive justice, LGBTQUIA+ justice, environmental justice and more. She is ...
We talk about the “reading wars” – the long-running conflict over how reading should be taught to young children in the U.S. We talk with Martha Hernandez about the position of her organization which ...
Was the populist far right a reaction to neoliberal free market fundamentalism? Or, as historian Quinn Slobodian argues, did ...
Emiliano Lemus discusses herbs for tending to our bodies and spirits in this political moment, whether we are protecting ...
J.P. Harpignies and Jeremy Narby discuss how the very language and words we use reveal the limits of our worldviews.
Dr. DeAnna Nara talks about food marketing and how kids are being targeted from all directions with ads for unhealthy food ...
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Alex Vitale, professor of sociology and coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College 0:33 — Tony Ghiotto, Teaching Professor/Director of Anderson Center for Advocacy and ...
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