Audio Energy for Democracy
Donate
Newsletter
Account
Search
Cart
Audio Energy for Democracy
Programs
Browse all
Season subscriptions
Cultural
Greatest Hits
Armenian Survivors Project
How to order
Speakers
Browse all
Eqbal Ahmad
Tariq Ali
Stephen Bezruchka
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky on Linguistics
Angela Davis
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortíz
Barbara Ehrenreich
Chris Hedges
David Korten
Winona LaDuke
Robert McChesney
Ralph Nader
Michael Parenti
Arundhati Roy
Edward Said
Vandana Shiva
Richard Wolff
Howard Zinn
Radio Show
Affiliate stations
Program Schedule
No AR in your area?
Barsamian
About David
Speaking engagements
Invite to speak
Pictures
About
About us
Rise Up
What people are saying
Staff
Our allies
Free audio/video
Books
Contact
Podcast
Islam
Fred Denny
Interviewed by David Barsamian. Recorded at KGNU.
Facing the Truth about Native America
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortíz
It is difficult to overstate the ferocity of the attack on the indigenous people of North America by the settler colonizers. The genocidal campaign had its roots in New England. In the 1600s the first seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony showed a naked Native American with a bush covering his groin. A scroll came […]
Working Class Movies
Haskell Wexler, John Sayles, Kristi Jacobson, David Barsamian
Haskell Wexler recounts his experiences starting in 1946 as a filmmaker and cinematographer. “As the Cold War developed unions were decimated, all the unions that were active in favor of their workers were denuded off their militancy by calling them Reds. I jumped at the opportunity to work on John Sayles’ Matewan. To this day I […]
Can the Democratic Party Live Up to its Name?
Norman Solomon
Humorist Will Rogers used to quip: “I’m not a member of any organized political party. I’m a Democrat.” We can all have a good chuckle at that. But the deep problems with politics in the U.S. are too serious to laugh at. The Democratic Party has in recent decades abandoned to a great extent its […]
Policing, Property & Evangelism
Arun Gupta
Large numbers of evangelical Christians in the United States are ardent nationalists and fervent believers in capitalism. They are an influential part of what is called the president’s base. Eighty-one percent of evangelicals who voted in the 2016 presidential election cast their ballot for him. How could so many evangelical Christians have voted for a […]
There Are Plenty of Opportunities
Noam Chomsky
In the immortal words of Howard Beale, the TV anchor played by Peter Finch, in the classic film Network, “Things are bad, they’re worse than bad. I’m as mad as hell and I’m not going to take this anymore. Things have got to change.” If you are feeling that way you’re not alone. In facing […]
How To Detect Biases in the Media
David Barsamian
The First Casualty of War is Truth
Vijay Prashad
The adage that truth is the first casualty of war is ascribed to Aeschylus in ancient Greece and/or U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson in the 20th century. Regardless of who coined it, truth is murdered by the powerful to advance their own class interests, especially during war. Lofty rhetoric mask realities. “We want peace in the […]
U.S. Nuclear War Policy
Noam Chomsky, Daniel Ellsberg
How many times have we come close to destroying the world? You don’t want to know. In this discussion, Noam Chomsky and Daniel Ellsberg review the disturbing historical record. They talk about the phony bomber and missile gaps that were used to justify more military spending. Today dangers are increasing. So much so that the […]
Connections: 1968 & 2018
Tariq Ali
Nineteen sixty-eight is often described as historic, a tumultuous year that changed the U.S. and the world. Recall the assassinations of Dr. King and Robert Kennedy, resistance to the wars in Indochina, the student strikes, the Tet offensive, the ghetto uprisings and the election of Richard Nixon. In France, the rebellion against the status quo […]
An Israeli Dissident View
Miko Peled
Occupation has a corrosive and corrupting effect not just on the occupied but on the occupiers as well. The British learned this in Kenya as the French did in Algeria and maybe the U.S. did in Iraq. People don’t like to be occupied. Thus, severe measures are employed to keep them controlled. Israel is a […]
Palestine: After the Last Sky
Ramzy Baroud
Mahmoud Darwish, the national poet of Palestine in a famous couplet asks, “Where should we go after the last frontiers, where should the birds fly after the last sky?” For many displaced Palestinians Darwish speaks to their dilemma. Where should they go? The role of the U.S. in the conflict is enormous. It is heavily […]
«
38
39
40
»
x
Search
Top
Search
Donate
Newsletter
Account