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Guatemala: 1954
Stephen Schlesinger
The destruction of democracy by the U.S. In Guatemala in 1954 was a seminal event in 20th-century Latin American history. The CIA overthrow of the democratically-elected Jacobo Arbenz government ushered in a decades-long reign of terror for the Guatemalan people and in particular for the indigenous Mayan population. Among the most infamous and brutal of […]
Abhinandan 75
Debu Chaudhuri
2CDs Abhinandan in Hindi means congratulations. Sitar maestro Debu Chaudhuri, celebrating his 75th birthday at Kamani Hall in Delhi. Before a packed auditorium he performs ragas, Kalyani Bilawal, Yaman, Miyan ki Malhar and Bisweshwari. Debuji is a disciple of the legendary sitar maestro Mushtaq Ali Khan. He is accompanied on tabla by the virtuoso Sandeep […]
1994 Z Media Institute Seminar
Noam Chomsky
Report from the Global Factory
Charlie Kernaghan
More and more U.S.-based corporations are “outsourcing” their production. The new sites of the global factory are in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Haiti, El Salvador and Mexico. Clothing, shoes, toys and sporting goods are often made by youngsters working in sweatshops, where wages are inadequate, hours are long and working conditions endanger safety and health. In this […]
Conversion from a War Economy
Seymour Melman
Seymour Melman argues that “the decline of the U.S. as an economic industrial system is now well underway. This is a consequence of the permanent war economy.” He traces how and why this country’s ability to be competitive in the world’s marketplace is eroded and corroded by the relentlessly predatory effects of the military economy. […]
Prospects for Peace and Palestine
Naseer Aruri
The Oslo Accord between the Israeli government and the Palestine Liberation Organization was signed in Washington on September 13, 1993. The gala event, featuring Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, generated much media fanfare. The New York Times called it “the handshake that shook the world.” Now that the euphoria has subsided, it is clear […]
Debate with Keith Maskus on NAFTA
Kristin Dawkins
NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, is a pact between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Negotiated by the Bush, Mulroney and Salinas administrations, NAFTA if approved, will reduce tariffs and other trade barriers and modify investment rules. NAFTA supporters contend that itwill create new jobs and stimulate economic growth in all three countries, as […]
CIA Panel Discussion with Stockwell et al.
John Stockwell
Moderated by David Barsamian. Features John Stockwell as well as Arthur Macy Cox (former OSS/CIA agent), Blase Bonpane (director Office of the Americas), Andrew Redding (World Policy Institute) and Ronald Klein (FBI-Intelligence Division). Recorded at the World Affairs Conference at the University of Colorado. 2 CDs.
Vietnam: The Forever War
Marilyn Young
The Vietnam War was a pivotal event in the 20th century. Although it officially ended in 1975, it never really seems to end. The war brought us free-fire zones, strategic hamlets, carpet bombings, Agent Orange, MIAs and POWs, and the never-to-be-seen lights at the ends of tunnels. For the millions of victims the war was […]
Coretta & Martin, Katrina & Bush
Al Sharpton
Warned of dire consequences before Katrina struck Bush proclaimed, “We are fully prepared.” Days later he said no one could have anticipated the levees being breached. Precisely that possibility ranked very high on disaster scenarios. New Orleans has one of the highest concentrations of poverty in the country. Most of the poor people are African […]
Race in America
Studs Terkel
Armenia: The Forgotten Genocide
Gar Alperovitz, Michael Hagopian
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