James Leuenberger is a third-party candidate for the Constitution party. He
is running for the Oregon Senate. He talked with Don Merrill about his views
on gun ownership, Oregon's Equal Rights ballot initiative and why he thinks
running for office might be the only way to...
Read more
Bill Resnick talks with local police scholar Kristian Williams about the
dangers of police infiltration of radical social movements, connecting this
to State practices for manufacturing terrorists it takes the credit for
exposing. Kristian describes the range of ways that p...
Read more
This episode is hosted by Frann Michel, and explores debates over left
strategies. The show includes some musical selections from Bitch Magazine's
mixtape of American Protest Music, and the individual segments linked below:
Bill Resnick and Norm Diamond discuss left perspec...
Read more
Jan Haaken talks with Kate Raphael about the Supreme Court's decisions on
reproductive rights, including McCullen v Coakley striking down no-protest
buffer zones around reproductive health care clinics that provide abortions,
on which Raphael recently commented for the Wome...
Read more
In recognition of 14 July, Frann Michel comments on Bastille Day, the holiday
commemorating the French Revolution of 1789. You can read her comments, with
links, here.
Read more
Eugene listeners will be interested to know that if they’re stopped at a
police checkpoint this coming weekend, they had better agree to perform a
Breathalyzer test, or risk being forced to have their blood drawn by the
police.
During the coming holiday weekend in Eugene...
Read more
Dr. Benjamin Chavis is a civil rights pioneer. He led the NAACP in the early
90s and he was the director of the Million Man March. He is involved in a
number of self empowerment initiatives including a collaboration with media
mogul Russell Simmons to use hip hop as a way...
Read more
Denis Theriault of the Portland Mercury discusses how the Portland Police
Bureau has stopped making public their data on use of force against
"transients."
Read more
Frann Michel and Iven Hale take a second critical look at the latest season
of Orange is the New Black (click here to hear season one review). They
discuss its potential merit, including just increasing the exposure of the
prison industrial complex in popular culture, but f...
Read more
Bill Resnick hosts this show about the tensions between possible
futures--either ruled by military and corporate power or else organized as
cooperative community. We hear these segments:
Joseph DeFilipppis: Beyond Marriage Equality
Checking in on Border Checkpoints
Bill R...
Read more