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The Poetry of Yevtushenko
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
This program features Yevtushenko reciting his poetry (in Russian) as well as English translation, music and commentary. Recorded at the University of Colorado.
Where was America During the Holocaust?
David Wyman
The U.S., during WWII, under FDR did little to help European Jews who were seeking to flee from the Nazis. Very few Jewish refugees were allowed into the U.S. Roosevelt would not bomb the rail lines leading to Auschwitz. The lack of compassion and the refusal to increase quotas for endangered Jews made this one […]
2000 Harvard Trade Union Program
Noam Chomsky
2 CDs In his annual presentation at the Harvard Trade Union Program, Chomsky speaks to trade union organizers from around the world, presenting an historical account of the declining power of unions. He maintains that a propaganda war conducted by the powers that be is inducing a philosophy of futility and consumerism which keeps people […]
Liberty and Justice for All?
Angela Davis
1996 Z Media Institute Seminar
Noam Chomsky
4 CDs or 4 MP3 files Each June for several years, at Woods Hole on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, the Z Media Institute was convened by Z Magazine to bring together media activists to network, learn new media skills and hear some of the most important voices on the progressive left. Training covers general political […]
The Media Monopoly
Ben Bagdikian
Ben Bagdikian describes the growing concentration of media ownership in the U.S. and how it is increasingly determining the news we read, hear and see. He discerns a “steady pattern of the media looking the other way, of avoiding obvious causes and consequences, so as not to weaken or threaten the status quo.” He contends […]
The Life and Times of Joe Hill
Sender Garlin
Join veteran journalist Sender Garlin in an exploration of Joe Hill’s life, the legendary Swedish-born union activist and organizer and talented songwriter. Hill was executed in 1915 in Utah where he was framed on murder charges. His Last Will is famous: “My will is easy to decide For I have nothing to divide My kin […]
Toward a Democratic Media
Edward Herman
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Danny Glover
Interview by David Barsamian.
The Holocaust & Israel
Emil Fackenheim
2 CDs
Journalism That Matters
P Sainath
Journalism is in decline. At the pop tabloid end there is “People” magazine. It assigns seven reporters to cover the latest activities of Britney Spears. Then there is the high brow, serious genre. In this realm, powerful seductive forces lure journalists away from actual journalism. A system of perks and privileges keep reporters tethered. If […]
Dateline: Middle East
Rami Khouri
It’s embarrassing. Despite decades of military invasions, occupations and intervention it is remarkable how little most Americans know about the Middle East. Do people recall how the Eisenhower administration destroyed democracy in Iran or Washington’s close alliance with Saddam Hussein? Do people realize that Arabs are Semites and to call them anti-Semitic is an oxymoron? […]
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