Guest: Miriam Pawel is an award-winning reporter and editor who spent twenty-five years working for Newsday and the Los ...
A Soul-sonic rhapsody of word, sound and power that comes your way Monday nights. Hosted and produced by Greg Bridges.
More than two million farmworkers do the hard, sometimes backbreaking work of planting, growing, and harvesting crops in the U.S. Focusing on strawberry and grape pickers in California, David Bacon ...
Over 7,000 languages are spoken around the world. Each one reflects a rich ecosystem of ideas – seeds that grow into a multitude of worldviews. Today, many of these immeasurably precious knowledge ...
Sharon Udasin talks about the new book she has co-authored, “Poisoning the Well - How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America,” ...
Today on the show: Federal Judge says the Nazi were treated better and given more rights to do process than the Venezuelan who were recently violently deported to El Salvador, in a profound violation ...
Israel has abandoned the ceasefire agreement and restarted its genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza — a war that has destroyed the region and killed tens of thousands of human beings. The ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about rich people. Does his work also offer a critique of wealth and inequality? According to John ...
Guest: Ruth Conniff is Editor-in-chief of the Wisconsin Examiner. She is the author of “Milked: How an American Crisis ...
Samuel Moyn on Trump and the courts • Chris Maisano, author of this article, on class and politics • Evgenia Kovda on hipster nihilism (article here) ...
An interview with three anarchists in Serbia (two current students, one form the early 2010s) about the student-led protests ...
On this week’s episode, we speak with Bay Area based comedian Karinda Dobbins about the release of her debut comedy album, Black & Blue. In Black & Blue, Karinda shares personal stories, finding humor ...
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