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The Slow Death of the American Dream
Holly Sklar
The Poetry of Shen Mah
Shen Mah
The Armenian religious leader Torkom Manoogian, who wrote poetry under the name Shen Mah, reads his poems and is Interview by David Barsamian as part of his World Poetry series. Recorded at St Vartan Armenian Cathedral.
Questions & Answers teleconference with Staff, Students, and Community
Noam Chomsky
The Latino United States + The Courage of Immigrants
Ray Suarez, Sonia Nazario
Includes:
The Latino United States
The Courage of Immigrants
KASHMIR
Angana Chatterji, Pankaj Mishra, Sanjay Kak
Includes:
Kashmir: Buried Evidence
Kashmir: Hell in Heaven
India & Kashmir: Breaking the Silence
Ancient Meso-America
David Carrasco
3 CDs Ancient Meso-America 1st CD: Myths of Meso-America – Explores some of the myths which guided and inspired the Aztecs and their precursors the Mayans, Toltecs and Olmecs. 2nd CD: The Peoples & Cultures of Pre-Colombian America – Focuses on the peoples and cultures of the region and their sophisticated and complex urban centers. 3rd […]
Economy Up, People Down
Doug Henwood
It’s a strange phenomenon. Corporate profits are soaring while the average worker is putting in more and more hours and earning less and less. Productivity has increased while wages have been stagnant or declining for the last twenty years. The percentage of corporate income devoted to payrolls is hovering near a record low. CEO salaries […]
Water & Security: Challenges for the 21st Century
Sandra Postel
Water. It is essential to all plant and animal life. In developed countries, turn on a faucet and water flows with seemingly unending abundance. For those who have adequate access, water is so basic it’s easy to forget its importance. As world populations increase, tensions between nations which share rivers is growing. How to equitably […]
Sleaze Journalism
Sydney Schanberg
The wave of corporate media mergers has changed the business of news-gathering. Investigative journalism, which takes time and money, is largely replaced by McNews. The public is titillated with coverage of crime and sex scandals. There are endless features about the lives of rich and famous Hollywood celebrities and sports stars. Recorded at NYU.
Talk & Reading to Western Literature Association
Gary Snyder
Armenian Survivors Project – Victoria Mellian
Navigating the Media
Ben Bagdikian
In the wake of reports of plagiarism and story fabrications, public confidence in the media is at an all-time low. Mergers continue. Monopoly control is accelerating. More and more cities have only one paper. Newsroom budgets and staffs shrink. “Infotainment” replaces investigative journalism. Are the communication needs of a democratic society being best served under […]
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