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LABOR 3-Pack
Elaine Bernard, Jenny Brown, Michael Yates
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Worker Solidarity & Human Rights
Women: Labor Pains
The Working Class
Women’s Rights 3-Pack
Jenny Brown, Harriet Fraad, Jennifer Hendricks
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Women: Labor Pains
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Camara Phyllis Jones, Martin Luther King, William Barber, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
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It’s Time to Transform America
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Malcolm X: Beyond the Icon
Manning Marable
Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at KGNU.
Origins of U.S. Imperialism
Noam Chomsky
One way to understand how the U.S. operates around the world is the Godfather model. Obey the Don and you’ll be well rewarded. Cross him up and it’s lights out. The U.S. maintains its global power out of the barrel of a gun. Of course, for rhetorical purposes Washington is dedicated to human rights, freedom […]
Edward Said: Public Intellectual
Nubar Hovsepian
From Rousseau to Gramsci to Bertrand Russell and Noam Chomsky intellectuals play vital roles in society. Resisting the lure of power intellectuals question the status quo and conventional thinking. Choices are made of course. Play ball with the establishment and you’ll be applauded and honored. Stand in opposition and you risk ostracism and opprobrium. It’s […]
Kaunsi Kanhra
Debu Chaudhuri
This recording features a majestic rendering of the late night raga Kaunsi Kanhra. A combination of Darbari and Malkauns raga, Sitar maestro Chaudhuri has a particular affinity for this raga and his performance is marked with great sensitivity. The meditative alaap, opening of the raga, almost 30 minutes, is followed by two compositions in teental, a 16-beat time cycle. […]
Famine in Somalia
Janet Green
Famine, one of the four horseman of the Apocalypse, is decimating Somalia. The graphic photos in the press and the TV footage barely convey the horror and tragedy. Harden journalists report of scenes of desperation they have never seen before. How and why the famine occur? What can be done about it? Lecture recorded at […]
Brecht & HUAC
Sender Garlin
Bertolt Brecht of Germany is a major figure in 20th-century culture. He fled Hitler and settled in the U.S. at a time when the House UnAmerican Activities Committee was conducting political witch hunts. Anti-Communist hysteria gripped the U.S. Sender Garlin gives an overview of the political climate in the U.S. in the aftermath of WWII. […]
Global Warming: The Heat is On
Ross Gelbspan
The first six months of 1998 were the hottest ever recorded, and July was the hottest month ever. Heat waves, floods and droughts are occurring all over the globe. Evidence piles up documenting global warming, yet in the U.S., there is denial and resistance. It’s fueled by a massive coal and oil industry-sponsored PR campaign. […]
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