Mar
20
2009
In the aftermath of the FMLN’s presidential win, we’ll have an in-studio report back from two people who were in El Salvador. And, the US Attorney General considers freeing up the Freedom of Information Act. Plus, a look at a new documentary about the struggle over the Brazilian Rain Forest called They Killed Sister Dorothy. Plus this week’s Empire Notes. …
Mar
20
2009
Our weekly edition is a nationally syndicated one-hour digest of the best of our daily coverage.
Audio Stream |
Podcast | Mp3 Download
This week on Uprising:
* Pentagon Budget Will Not Stimulate Economy
* Black Agenda Report on the AIG Executive Bonuses
* Obama Leaves Open Room for Indefinite Detention
* Empire Notes on Jon Stewart’s Recent Interview
* Privacy Advocates Up in Arms Over Google’s New …
Read more
Mar
20
2009

As unemployment rates in the United States continue to rise as part of the current recession, food insecurity is increasing along with it. In December 2008 Feeding America conducted a survey of food banks across the nation that showed a 30 percent increase in demand for assistance. The latest figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture state that 36.2 million Americans …
Read more
Mar
20
2009

Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick has reported that 13 city departments spent more than $184,000 of tax payer money last year on purchasing bottled water for its employees. That’s up from $88,941 in 2004, and after Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa warned against city departments spending money on bottled water. Meanwhile in the Canadian city of Toronto, the fourth largest in …
Read more
Mar
20
2009

The world’s most dominant internet search engine, Google.com, announced last week that it was going to start targeting advertising to users based on the sites they visit. This type of focused marketing is called behavioral advertising. Basically if you use Google to search for children’s clothes, future Google searches may have ads tilted towards children’s items. Google can do …
Read more
Mar
20
2009
Glen Ford is a writer and radio commentator and the Executive Editor of The Black Agenda Report. This week’s commentary is on the AIG Executive Bonuses.
Visit www.blackagendareport.com for more information. …
Mar
20
2009
|
the entire program
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Back in the day on March 20th, 1857, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” was published. Stowe, a white woman, became motivated to write her most recognized work after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. The novel, which was to become second only to sales of the Bible in …
Read more
Mar
20
2009
“There is a sacred realm of privacy for every man and woman where he makes his choices and decisions – realm of his own essential rights and liberties into which the law, generally speaking, must not intrude.” — Geoffrey Fisher …