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Revolutionary Ecology: The Legacy of Judy Bari
Noelle Hanrahan
Labor and Earth First! activist Judi Bari organized non-violent mass actions to stop Louisiana Pacific, Georgia Pacific and Pacific Lumber from liquidating Northern California’s redwood forest. Her experience as a labor organizer helped workers and environmentalists find common cause. A car-bombing attempt on her life in 1990 left her severely disabled, but she continued the […]
A One State Solution
Edward Said
Edward Said forcefully argues for a one-state solution. He reports on his books being banned in Arab countries, he says “That’s the fate of everyone. We’re talking about autocracies and despotisms.” As to the so-called peace process and media coverage, he comments, “the old clichés, the old stereotypes and discourse are absolutely in place, untouched […]
Inside the Media Monopoly
Ben Bagdikian
The concentration of the media into fewer and fewer Multinational corporations is one of the major developments of this era. What hundreds of millions of people around the world see, hear and read each day is determined by a handful of media giants. The trend is toward ever increasing political and cultural homogenization: McNews.
Another World is Possible
Noam Chomsky
Jihad vs. McWorld
Benjamin Barber
The Bush administration’s tired refrain to explain terrorist acts against the U.S. continues to be that they hate us for our freedoms. Invasion and occupation of rogue nations will lead them out of their darkness and bring them U.S.-style democracy. But will that truly put an end to terrorism or create a cycle that only […]
Plundering Paradise: The Struggle for the Environment in the Philippines
Robin Broad
Reports of environmental degradation and eco-crises in the Third World are all too commonplace. The Philippines, a vast island chain in Southeast Asia, is a case in point. Its lush land has undergone devastating destruction. Its people have been impoverished. But there’s another aspect to this story. Filipinos are organizing to defend their interests. They […]
Global Health or Global Wealth?
Kevin Danaher
There’s one global economic model that creates wealth for the few, at the expense of the many. In that model, a country’s resources and the labor of its people exist to deliver products with the lowest possible cost and the highest possible profit. That profit goes into the pockets of corporate executives and shareholders. The […]
Poetry Reading
Ernesto Cardenal
This program features some of Ernesto Cardenal’s most famous poems including: “The Arrival,” “Zero Hour,” Marilyn Monroe,” and “Ecology.” Some of the poems were recorded during Cardenal’s 1985 tour of the U.S. “Zero Hour” has original music composed by Bob Ellis. The poems are recited first in Spanish and then in English. Latin American poetry […]
2018 Immigration 6-Pack
Avi Chomsky, David Bacon, Eric Foner, Juan González, Ray Suarez, Sonia Nazario
Includes:
Who is An American?
Migration & U.S. Policy
Immigration & the New Illegality
Harvest of Empire
The Courage of Immigrants
The Latino United States
Poverty and Human Rights
Irene Khan
The problem of the world’s poor is at its core a human rights issue. The worldwide economic downturn is working its way through every level of the global economy. Many people in the industrialized West are experiencing its negative effects with loss of jobs, savings, and homes. But the recession’s impact on people in the […]
The Common Good
Noam Chomsky
2 CDs Two sessions recorded at MIT on Feb 4 and Feb 7. Interview by David Barsamian.
Investigative Reporting and Government Lying
Seymour Hersh
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