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* Nick Stahl delves into his latest offbeat economic crisis cinema, political horror venture with What You Wish For, and Keep Quiet * Tribute to poet Connie Norgren * Bro on "The New Repression On College Campuses As The Return Of The Red Scare" * The Five Minute Marxist with Peter Wise * Garland Nixon on media lies…
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** George Lopez: The politically fueled standup comic is joined by cast members of his socially conscious sitcom, Lopez vs. Lopez ** Broe on Jonathan Glazer's Gaza genocide Oscar speech ** Team Human: Douglas Rushkoff's tale of tech dehumanization ** And Garland NixonPor With Host Prairie Miller
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** Actor Jon Seda discusses Selena, La Brea, Carlito's Way and his role with Richard Dreyfuss in the upcoming Into The Deep ** Americonned: Time To Rise, probing the Sean Claffey documentary ** Israel's Genocide from two sides ** And Garland Nixon on Let's Start HerePor With Host Prairie Miller
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* Actress Virginia Madsen talks Surviving Middle America and Hollywood, and her latest movie as a damaged mother in Lola * Steven Wright's new surrealist novel, Harold * "Fat": From Will You Please Be Quiet, Please by Raymond Carver * How to Hide an EmpirePor With Host Prairie Miller
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* A Light In The Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy-Kathy Kleiner Rubin on her determination to prevail * Caitlin Johnstone's "Child Killing Murder Robot" & more * Folk Horror On Film - Return Of The British Repressed * Garland Nixon on weaponizing wordsPor With Host Prairie Miller
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Laura Pappano is a veteran journalist who has covered the heated disagreements that surround K-12 education for over thirty years. Yet, today's high stakes battle is unlike anything she's seen before. "It isn't rooted in a passion for the success of all children," she writes. "Rather, it's about the hijacking of public education by a far-right Chri…
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* Ian McShane talks American Star and the John Wick sequel, Ballerina * Until Tomorrow, Comrades: Eric Gordon on Portuguese revolutionary Manuel Tiago's novel * "The Power Of Film": a personal exploration of screen classics with Brett Gregory * Garland Nixon on NATO and Euro-scamPor With Host Prairie Miller
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** Sean Mattison Talks Petro, new Colombian documentary at Slamdance: how a former guerrilla became President ** Franz Kafka's Before the Law and An Imperial Message ** Bro looks at the Best and Worst TV Series of the Year ** And Garland Nixon on Hollywood propagandaPor With Host Prairie Miller
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According to Award-winning journalist and Regular Contributor Robert Hennelly, most of the labor activists that are reviving the American union movement were not on the planet when Martin Luther King Jr walked the earth. But the torch has been passed and the “dream” endures when ever there’s collective non-violent action that moves US forward.Henne…
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Leonard Lopate, the Peabody and James Beard Award-winning broadcaster, is on WBAI where he began his radio career. Tune in weekdays from 1-2pm at 99.5fm New York or you can listen to the show live at WBAI.org. Join us for conversation on current events and call-in into the station to let your voice be heard (212) 209-2877. Listen to past shows: htt…
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A site by site, crime by crime, outlaw by outlaw walking tour through the seedy underbelly of Roaring Twenties Manhattan—where gamblers and gangsters, crooks and cops, showgirls and speakeasies ruled the day and, always, the night.In Gangsterland, historian David Pietrusza tours the Big Apple’s rotten core. The Roaring Twenties blaze and sparkle wi…
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** James Ivory Talks Merchant Ivory and that historic filmmaking team in a new film doc directed by Stephen Soucy * Brett Gregory interviews Matt Alford on Julian Assange's Final Extradition Appeal * Karl Marx, Private Eye! * Garland Nixon on the narcissistic US empirePor With Host Prairie Miller
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Max Roach Centennial Celebrations in January Include Film Screening, Panel Discussion and Local NYC-NJ ConcertsThe revolutionary 1960 album We Insist!: Max Roach’s Freedom Now Suite explored issues of social justice and racial inequality through the lens of jazz and poetry. In celebration of the centennial of Max Roach (1924-2007)—drummer, bebop pi…
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Richard Rothstein is the co-author of JUST ACTION: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Policy Institute, and Senior Fellow (Emeritus) of the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Leah Rothstein is the co-author of JUST ACTION: How to Challenge Segregation E…
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* Sawyer Spielberg on being directed by his father in The Post, along starring in the upcoming 9/11 thriller, Martyr Of Gowanus * Brett Gregory Down and Out In the UK * Bro on his new noir, The House That Buff Built * Policing Thought crimes here and in IsraelPor With Host Prairie Miller
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Bestselling author and historian Steven Ujifusa tells the largely forgotten, colorful story of three businessmen who, driven by very different motives, made much of this immigration possible and forever changed the fates of millions.The men were Jacob Schiff, the managing partner of an investment bank who used his immense wealth to help Jews to lea…
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We'd like to hear from you during this Holiday season. How have you been coping with winter, Municipal, State, and Global concerns? Although this is the mos festive time of year it sometimes doesnt feel that way. We would like you to share your remedies on dealing with the winter blues. Call-in in Join the discussion. Listen to past shows: https://…
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Edited by Jennifer Cognard-Black and Melissa A. Goldthwaite - Good Eats: 32 Writers on Eating Ethically features a highly diverse ensemble of award-winning writers, activists, educators, chefs, farmers, and journalists, Good Eats invites readers to think about what it means to eat according to our values. These essays tell the stories of real peopl…
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Michael Zweig illuminates all propositions with specific examples from US history, from the first settlement of the New World to current life, including his own lived experiences as an activist, educator, and organizer over the past six decades. As such, the book is an urgently needed resource for activists and organizers seeking structural and mor…
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Photos from the 1990s present images of floods and fires that paralyzed the area, juxtaposed with continued bulldozing to clear the way for luxury housing. Politics reshaped Manhattan’s skyline by encouraging new commercial shopping, food, and restaurant destinations. This restructuring marked the beginning of the end of downtown’s blue-collar orig…
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Could this really be our future? If so, what has to happen now to achieve such a radical change? In How We Ended Racism, Justin Michael Williams and Shelly Tygielski reveal a path for real and lasting global impact―not just talking about it, studying it, or making small steps, but actually ending racism in one generation.Williams and Tygielski draw…
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* Noah Wylie Talks At The Gates, ER Memories, and strike resolution. * The Poetry Of Caitlin Johnstone. "In Times Such as These" * Brett Gregory probes the film essay Looking Forward * Dennis Broe on mind-numbing media spectacle * Garland Nixon on the monsters who rulePor With Host Prairie Miller
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Regular Contributor Bob Hennelly of Stuck Nation covers topics ranging from homeland security to the economy, environmental contamination to corruption, and occupational safety to homelessness.Joing us when Hennelly touches on the hearing held by Sen. Sanders for his Health, Education, Labor and Pension that featured testimony from Fain (UAW), Nels…
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From Brown v. Board of Education in the mid-twentieth century to the current Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Foley explores how organizations have resisted and complied with public policies regarding race. She examines how admissions officers, who have played an important role in the long fight…
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Lewin brings these general principles to life by considering the history of the genetics revolution, from the discovery of the double helical structure of DNA to the sequencing of the human genome and the possibilities of gene editing today. History shows us that each period of progress in science relied on dogmas that often advanced but sometimes …
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Leonardo Freitas is the Chairman and Managing Director of Hayman-Woodward. Freitas is an entrepreneur with over twenty-five years of experience in government relations, international trade, and business development in the United States, as well as emerging markets, with a focus on Latin America and Asia.…
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In The End of Reality¸ Jonathan Taplin provides his perspective into the personal backgrounds and cultural power of these billionaires—Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Marc Andreesen (“The Four”) —and shows how their tech monopolies have brought middle-class wage stagnation, the hollowing out of many American towns, a radical increase i…
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Jewish Space Lasers: The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy Theoriesis a deeply researched dive into the history of the conspiracy industry around the Rothschild family - from the "pamphlet wars" of Paris in the 1840s to the dankest pits of the internet today. Join us when journalist and conspiracy theory expert Mike Rothschild, who isn't rela…
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American Castle, a Pulitzer Prize finalist Mary C. Shanklin reveals a century of controversy, politics, and lifestyles of the super-rich and powerful after Mar-a-Lago became a part-time residence and party place upon Post’s divorce from Hutton over mutual adultery.Por Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
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Altagracia Pierre - Outerbridge is the owner of theNew York City - based law firm, Outerbridge Law, P.C..Founded in 2019 after representing clients from -intake through trial with a practice focused on -landlord - tenant litigation and transactional matters,diligently protecting landlords' property rights, and -meticulously defending tenants agains…
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