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Race in America
Studs Terkel
Hear Me, Don’t Just See Me: An Indigenous View of Columbus
Leeann Tallbear
1992 marks the quincentennial of Columbus’s so-called discovery of America. Although he may be a hero for some Europeans and their descendents, the indigenous peoples of North and South America have a decidedly different perspective on the Italian-born Spanish explorer. The celebration of Columbus in parades and in history textbooks is being challenged.
Palestinian Uprising
Philippa Strum
Interview by David Barsamian.
The Case for Affirmative Action
Nadine Strossen
Few government programs are more maligned and misunderstood than affirmative action. What it does and doesn’t do is shrouded in misconceptions. Few realize that women benefit most from the program. Women doing the same work still earn considerably less than their male counterparts. The percentage of women in senior management positions is minuscule. Racial discrimination […]
The Right Turn of the Supreme Court
Nadine Strossen
The Supreme Court is at the center of numerous controversies ranging from freedom of speech to reproductive rights. No issue is more volatile than Roe v. Wade, which guarantees women the right to an abortion. The Court is currently hearing a case which may decide the fate of Roe. Nadine Strossen contends that the Court […]
CIA: Age of Glasnost
John Stockwell
The ‘New’ World Order and the Gulf War
John Stockwell
Interview by David Barsamian on KGNU Community Radio.
Critique of JFK and the Kennedy Myth
John Stockwell
In response to audience questions, Stockwell takes apart Oliver Stone’s movie JFK. He criticizes the film’s basic thesis: Kennedy was killed because he was going to withdraw from Vietnam. “It does not add up,” says Stockwell and Stone’s reliance on Jim Garrison was “off base.” The film lacks, he says, “convincing evidence,” adding “I don’t […]
The Praetorian Guard and the New Order
John Stockwell
John Stockwell gives a long speech and takes questions from the audience at this event in Toronto, hosted by CIUT radio. 2 CDs
Inside the CIA
John Stockwell
The CIA, formed in 1947, is the covert arm of U.S. foreign policy. Its $30 billion budget is secret. The CIA’s very first operations were to break up strikes and disrupt democratic elections in France and Italy. At about the same time, the Agency protected and hired a number of notorious high-ranking ex-Nazis. Construction of […]
CIA Secret Wars
John Stockwell
Recorded at the World Affairs Conference at the University of Colorado.
The Dark Side of United States Foreign Policy
John Stockwell
2 CDs In one of AR’s earliest and greatest hits, veteran CIA agent, John Stockwell turns on the klieg lights to illuminate the dark side of Washington’s policies. He takes us through U.S. covert actions and black operations with a focus on Central America. He discusses Reagan’s destabilization campaign and low intensity war to overthrow […]
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