Cornel West has taught at Princeton, Harvard, Yale and the University of
Paris. He is now teaching at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He has
been called "the preeminent African American intellectual of his generation."
With his preacher-like cadences and passiona...
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So many of our Master Teachers are leaving this earth- people who created art
which stood for creativity and positivity; people who recognized that
organization was a tool to getting free; people who achieved massive fame and
made a conscious decision to commit 'class suici...
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Tom Becker hosts this episode, which features music by Charlie Musselwhite
and segments on global trade, psychological survival in the occupied
territories, and debates about how to teach about climate change.
Bill Resnick interviews Lori Wallach of Global Trade Watch ab...
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Jan Haaken talks with Judy Roth, an activist with Psychologists for Social
Responsibility, about her work with Israeli and Palestinian trauma victims
and the Born Equal Task Force.
Photo by Hamde Abu Rahma: A schoolgirl, a ladder, a wall
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Following the recent release of a report from the US International Trade
Commission Concerning the Likely Impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP) Agreement, Bill Resnick talks with Lori Wallach of Global Trade Watch
about why US trade policy has become a central ...
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Dr. Melina Abdullah, Los Angeles based activist and academic, founder of the
Black Lives Matter movement, addresses the Portland Jobs with Justice 25 year
celebration, June 3, 2016
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Could a young man's overwhelming visions of Christ and apocalypse be
a creative response to life trauma, rather than signs of
paranoid schizophrenia? Does madness unfold differently depending on whether
it is supported - or feared? Irish activist and punk musician
Grain...
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On today's program, we feature a talk given on May 3rd, 2016 by Israeli
scholar Ilan Pappe, at Evergreen State University in Olympia Washington. The
topic of this talk is "Why is Palestine Still the Issue".
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Joe Clement hosts this episode and we hear these segments:
• Bill Resnick talks with Tarah Demant of Amnesty International about the
surprising numbers on support for refugees in the United States.
• Frann Michel discusses the history of Vanport, the need for public
hou...
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