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In this timely episode, Davey D speaks with civil rights attorney and author Alec Karakatsanis about his new book, Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News. Alec explains how police ...
Caroline welcomes the return of Diana Beresford Kroeger, and her latest book, “Our Green Heart – The Soul and Science of ...
Anatol Lieven looks at US relations with the world under the Trump regime, specifically Russia–Ukraine, Israel–Palestine, and US self-evisceration ...
Josh MacPhee and Kennedy Block talk about their book, "Strike While The Needle Is Hot: A Discography of Workers Revolt" (Common Notions, 2025), labor, history, music and culture in struggle ...
How was it that in less than two centuries the world’s tallest trees, the majestic redwoods, were almost logged off the face of the earth? And this despite the efforts over many generations, starting ...
What herbs are helpful for you to have on hand in moments of crisis or emergency? Join Renée Camila for an overview of the ...
Labor organizer Saru Jayaraman takes us inside one of the fiercest labor struggles: The food, beverage and restaurant ...
American Indian Movement founder, Bill Means, speaks out on turning Alcatraz back into a maximum security prison: and Violent ...
Floods are the most destructive natural disaster and, thanks to a heating climate, the damages caused by floods are expected ...
In this conversation, we reflect on the 2009 police shooting of Oscar Grant by a BART officer and explore how the public response—fueled by bystander cell phone footage, community outrage, and mass ...
This week on the show, we take a break from the news cycle to discuss understanding Hamas. Writer and analyst Justin Podur joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah to talk about Hamas leader ...
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