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Dismantling the Cold War Economy
Ann Markusen
For almost five decades the United States spent trillions of dollars in waging the Cold War. It is now apparent that that effort has created serious structural problems and distortions. While U.S. industry can produce Stealth bombers, it can no longer manufacture cameras, VCRs, TVs and many other consumer items. Pentagon-driven priorities have drained and weakened the economy thus compromising […]
Gulf War Aftermath: The Tasks Ahead
Edward Said
2012 Harvard Trade Union Program
Noam Chomsky
Ever mischievous, when Chomsky saw me recording this session he said, “You’re like a bad penny. You keep showing up.” Ever since 1984 I’ve kept showing up to record him. In this presentation and exchange with trade union activists from around the world, Chomsky discusses a broad range of issues such as: why is the labor movement unable to […]
Raga Adana, Lalit, Desh & Bhairavi
Debu Chaudhuri
Adana and Lalit were recorded in Delhi with Fayyaz Khan on tabla. Desh and Bhairavi were recorded in Kolkata in 1964 with Chatur Lal on tabla. These four masterpieces are each about 7 minutes but within that time frame Sitar Maestro Chuadhuri packs in a stunning amount of musical information. If there was ever an […]
African American History Baker’s Dozen Programs
Amiri Baraka, Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Camara Phyllis Jones, Cornel West, James Forman, Kali Akuno, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Manning Marable, Martin Luther King, Michael Eric Dyson, Michelle Alexander, Tavis Smiley
Includes:
Crime and Punishment in Black America
Race & Caste in the U.S.
Real Politics, Real Poetry
Activism: Lessons from Mississippi
Beginnings: Movements of Possibility
White Privilege
Racism & Health
Beyond Vietnam
By Any Means Necessary: Malcolm X
The Black Panther Party
The Hidden Dr. King
Black Lives Matter
On the Road to Freedom
Black History 3-Pack
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Malcolm X, Julianne Malveaux
Includes:
Black Liberation
The Ballot or the Bullet
Economic Justice: Dr. King’s Legacy
Haiti: U.S. Policy
Noam Chomsky
U.S. & Iran: Collision Course
Stephen Zunes
Iran and the United States are on a collision course. The U.S. has never forgiven or accepted the 1979 Islamic revolution. The overthrow of its satrap, the shah was a major blow to U.S. hegemony in the Middle East. That it came in a country with some of the world’s largest oil and natural gas […]
GATT: Global Corporation
Ralph Nader
GATT is the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. The 100+ member Geneva-based organization sets international tariff and trade rules.The so-called Uruguay round of GATT was concluded in December 1994. GATT has a profound impact on the global economy. It provides the framework of an emerging economic order. Yet far more media attention is paid […]
The Food Revolution
John Robbins
Two-thirds of the products on supermarket shelves now contain genetically engineered ingredients that are not labeled. Do corporations have a responsibility to inform consumers about what’s in their food? With livestock shot full of hormones and antibiotics to combat the disease generated in filthy crowded factory farms, and with much of soybean and corn genetically […]
The Economics of Baseball
Andrew Zimbalist
There was the graceful DiMaggio running from first to third and the Say Hey Kid Willie Mays making circus catches in centerfield. The Dodgers played in Brooklyn. Baseball, the national pastime, isn’t what it used to be. Today, the game has been transformed by strikes and lockouts, free agency, huge salaries, rising ticket prices, new […]
The Poetry of Gabriela Mistral
Gabriela Mistral
Features Gabriela Mistral’s poetry read in both Spanish and in English translation as well as commentary on her life and work by Yvonne Barrett of the University of Colorado. Prof. Barrett is known for her knowledge and scholarship of contemporary Latin American poetry. Part of David Barsamian’s 20th Century Latin American Poetry Series. Funded by […]
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