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  • Harvest of Empire

    Juan González

    The history of Latino immigration to the U.S. is at once a political can of worms and a rich cultural tapestry. The links between immigration and U.S. policies in Latin America are documented, and as Latino numbers grow, their effect on American culture and domestic policy is no longer confined to border towns. Salsa now […]
  • Chile: State of Siege

    Francisco Gonzalez

    A chilling eyewitness account of the terror in Chile in the wake of the 1973 coup. Branded as one of the ten most wanted men in Chile, Gonzalez describes his incarceration and the internal resistance to the Pinochet dictatorship. He says the U.S./CIA involvement was “decisive in the overthrow of Salvador Allende.”  The UN and […]
  • Patriotism, Civil Liberties & Terrorism

    Ira Glasser

    “He that is not for us is against us” proclaimed the Federalist Gazette of the United States, immediately after President Adams passed the Alien & Sedition Act of 1798. This act had the power to jail critics of the president and government policies. Editors of newspapers and Congressmen were thrown in jail for their opinions. […]
  • The Future of Progressive Politics

    Todd Gitlin

    Opinion polls and surveys indicate broad discontent with the two existing political parties. Voter participation continues to nosedive. The 1996 election had the lowest turnout since 1924. Is there an opening for a new progressive-based politics? Todd Gitlin thinks so.
  • The Political Economy of Policing

    Ruth Wilson Gilmore

    At nearly two million Americans behind bars and counting, the United States leads the world in imprisoning its own population. Along with record levels of incarceration, there has been a boom in prison construction. An extensive prison-industrial complex is now an integral part of the economy. Private companies use prison labor to enhance their profits. […]
  • Southern Lebanon: 1982

    Chris Giannou

    Recorded at KGNU. Interview by David Barsamian.
  • 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. […]
  • 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 […]
  • The Worlds Within the World

    Eduardo Galeano

    Within Latin America’s thriving tradition of historical fiction and poetic journalism, no writer has chronicled as much of the last five centuries, nor with as much popular appeal, as Eduardo Galeano. His classic work The Open Veins of Latin America has sold over a million copies. It narrates the exploitation of innocents, from Columbus to […]
  • Beyond Star Wars: The Militarization of Space

    Bruce Gagnon

    Star Wars is back and it’s worse than ever. The Bush Administration is pushing to make space into an arena of war and the frontier for future multinational or rather multi-planetary corporations. National Missile Defense is a misnomer. The U.S. proposal is a provocative, aggressive program aimed at weaponizing space. U.S. military and government documents […]
  • Buried Mirror: Spain and the New World

    Carlos Fuentes

  • Latin America and the Universality of the Novel

    Carlos Fuentes

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