A weekly one-hour public affairs radio program that provides analyses and views that are ignored or distorted in most media. Guests have included Dar Jamail, Michael Pollan, Noam Chomsky, Antonia Jusef, Naomi Klein, Vandana Shiva, Jeff Cohen, David Zirin, Bill Moyers and Howard Zinn.
Upcoming Episodes
May 22, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
The Decline of the Global North with Vijay Prashad
The Global North or the West is a group of countries led by the United States. Increasingly, the U.S. position in the world is weakening. Its double standards, one set of rules for the master and his servants and another set for everyone else, has not won Washington many friends in the Global South.
Read MoreMay 15, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
Psychospiritual Roots of the Israel-Palestinian Tragedy with Richard Forer
What are the psychospiritual roots of the Israel-Palestinian tragedy? Are the actions of the U.S. and Israel in Gaza based on real or illusory principles? They claim self-defense as they launch massive attacks. They invoke international law when it suits them then ignore it when it doesn’t.
ListenMay 8, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
Ending Poverty in America with Matthew Desmond
Why does the United States have more poverty than any other advanced democracy? “Poverty persists,” Matthew Desmond says, “because the rest of us benefit from it.” What can be done to end it?
ListenMay 1, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
A Palestinian American Speaks with Linda Sarsour
Anything dealing with Palestine is deemed controversial. And if it is Palestinian American women speaking out, then it is even more controversial. Linda Sarsour is a Palestinian American woman. She and other Palestinian American women in communities and campuses across the U.S., are breaking down Orientalist cliches about being meek and submissive and are actively taking the lead.
Read MoreApril 24, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
What the Genocide Says About Us with Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges points out that racism enables genocide. He says, “Arabs, like all those with darker skin, are worth less in this moral calculus.” Genocide is the crime of crimes and we are witnessing it in real time in Gaza
Read MoreApril 17, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
Are The Wrong People at the Top? with Brian Klaas
Today, more and more power is concentrated in the hands of the few, thus weakening democracy. How can we organize and protect ourselves from those seeking personal power and profit? Are the wrong people at the top and how can we get the right people on top? Brian Klaas discusses.
Read MoreApril 10, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
The Decline and Fall of the American Empire with Johann Galtung
Empires come and go. With its ruinous wars, a bloated Pentagon budget and an economy that spews red ink, does the United States have a short imperial shelf life? How does the military-industrial-complex play into this issue?
Read MoreApril 3, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
Modi, Hindutva & Kashmir with Mohamad Junaid
Hindutva is a racist ideology rooted in a mythical past and fueled by magical thinking. It’s a supremacist doctrine that privileges and elevates one group, Hindus, over all others. Kashmir is India’s only Muslim-majority state and has endured decades of occupation by hundreds of thousands of Indian troops. There is resistance. Tens of thousands of Kashmiris are dead and missing. Human rights violations are routine. Yet the Kashmiri quest for azadi, freedom, continues.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
The Future of Nuclear Weapons with Sarah Scoles
Almost 80 years after the first nuclear explosion in New Mexico, the threat of global Armageddon not only remains but has increased. According to Sarah Scoles, the only way to prevent that from happening is to eliminate all nuclear weapons. As long as they exist, humanity hangs by a thread.
Read MoreMarch 20, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
From Birmingham to Bethlehem (part 2) with Eugene Puryear
How can the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity take lessons from the Black Liberation Movement? Historical circumstances are clearly different yet there are similarities. Both are located in a colonial-like situation, where a powerful oppressor oppresses another less powerful group. Racism is a major factor. This is part 2 of the discussion begun last week.
Read MoreMarch 13, 2024 National, News & Public Affairs
From Birmingham to Bethlehem with Eugene Puryear
How can the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity take lessons from the Black Liberation Movement? Historical circumstances are clearly different yet there are similarities. Both are located in a colonial-like situation, where a powerful oppressor oppresses another less powerful group. Racism is a major factor.
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