Join host Paul Roland and his guest by phone Michael Sturman as they talk
about the landmark anti-electroshock lawsuit settled recently in California
in favor of injured ECT (Electro-Convulsive Therapy) patients. As leading
anti-psychiatric abuse advocate Peter Breggi...
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A series of large protests this month have blocked bridges, attempted to
obstruct Parliament and generally disrupt life-as-usual in the United
Kingdom, as part of "Extinction Rebellion," a new, more in-your-face phase of
the climate movement. Our guest, George Bard...
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Retailer of everything, Amazon.com, recently announced the cities of Long
Island, New York and Arlington, Virginia as winners in landing Amazon’s
second headquarters known as HQ2. With Amazon dangling a promise of high
paying jobs for highly skilled workers, cities acro...
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With the first two Native women elected to Congress, and the Native vote
playing a key role in numerous elections, monthly co-host Jacqueline Keeler
discusses how Native people can not only help tip the balance of power in
Congress in close races like that of Democ...
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From neo-fascist resurgence to regulatory rollback by way of rabid white
nationalism, the bloody thirst for profits has fueled a triumphant return of
no-holds-barred capitalism. Host Paul Roland reads from a few articles and
takes your calls:
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Join host Paul Roland with his guest Norman Solomon, as they dissect the
moribund Democratic Party and its prospects for revival.
In October 2017, a team of progressive researchers published “Autopsy: The
Democratic Party in Crisis,” which probed the causes of the d...
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While Saudi Arabia wages ruthless war on Yemen and beheads or otherwise
dismembers its own dissidents, Israel continues its brutal onslaught of Gaza,
suppresses internal dissent and hounds BDS activists around the world. Both
get massive military aid from and work ...
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As the United States careens further and faster away from institutional
checks and balances and 20th century progressive reforms, the experiences of
Indigenous Peoples under the colonial onslaught may actually help us
understand the situation we're in, and how to r...
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