By George Lakey Waging NonViolence June 30th, 2020 If soldiers train for armed combat, why wouldn’t activists train for toppling…
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Mitch Abidor talks about the Paris Uprising, May 1968— On Contact with Chris Hedges
On Contact May 17th, 2020 On the show this week, Chris Hedges talks to author and translator, Mitch Abidor, about…
For LGBTQ Refugees in the United States, “Visibility is a Two-Sided Sword”
By Oscar Lopez Slate.com June 28th, 2017 Growing up in a small town in Nigeria, Oliver Anene had always tried…
Bonus Episode: Lee Camp on Why Bashing Donald Trump All the Time Just Isn’t Funny
By Robert Scheer Scheerpost.com June 25th, 2020 The comedian has no problem throwing a few punches at the U.S. president,…
Cooptation as ruling class strategy
By Matthew N. LyonsOriginally posted on Three Way Fight June 23rd, 2020 It’s the biggest threat the U.S. power structure…
Malawi Mouse Boys: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert on NPR
NPR Tiny Desk Home Concerts July1 st, 2020 The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing…
Police and the Wealth of Nations: Déjà Vu or Unfinished Business?
Photograph by Nathaniel St. Clair By Peter LinebaughOriginally posted on CounterpunchJuly 3rd, 2020 My idea is to understand police violence…
Is There a Method to Trump’s Madness?— By Ted Glick
By Ted Glick Future Hope column June 25th, 2020 Is Donald Trump deliberately and consciously allowing COVID-19 to return in…
Radio Pulled Violent Songs Off Air After 9/11 — But It Won’t Reckon With Race
Amid national conversations about racial injustice, radio stations are struggling to respond appropriately in their programming. What goes and what…
‘Redacted Tonight’: Scheer & Camp on the Fall of American Journalism, China, and the Economy
By Robert Scheer Scheerpost.com June 1st, 2020 They also discuss anti-China sentiment, the two-party political system, the state of the…









