Archive for February, 2016

Feb 02 2016

Primary Elections Revive Single Payer Healthcare Idea

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GUEST: Margaret Flowers, Pediatrician based in Maryland, served as congressional fellow for Physicians for a National Health Program and is on the board of Healthcare-Now. She is co-director of the group, It’s Our Economy and co-host of Clearing the FOG Radio Show.

The Democratic race for the Presidential nomination has revived the issue of Single Payer healthcare in the media. Because Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is now considered a serious candidate by the …

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Feb 02 2016

When we Fight We Win! Part 2

GUEST: Greg Jobin-Leeds, Founder and Board chair of the Schott Foundation for Public Education, writer, high school and adult literacy teacher, and author with AgitArte, of the new book, When we Fight We Win! Twenty First Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World.

On yesterday’s program we aired part 1 of an in-depth conversation I had with author and activist Greg Jobin-Leeds about …

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Feb 02 2016

Activists Mark Leonard Peltier’s 40th Year of Incarceration

GUEST: Corine Fairbanks, Director of the American Indian Movement, Southern California chapter.

On February 6th, 1976, American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier was arrested in Canada and extradited to the United States. He was tried and convicted for the deaths of two FBI agents, Jack Coler and Ron Williams, during what has become known as the “Incident at Oglala.”

On June 26th the previous year, Coler and …

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Feb 01 2016

Is The Zika Virus Scare Overblown?

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GUEST: Dr. Donald Bucklin, Regional Medical Director for U.S. HealthWorks.

The first confirmed case of Zika virus has been reported in Los Angeles County. Officials around the country are worried about the spread of the virus throughout the US and dozens of people have been confirmed infected in the past few days. Among them is a pregnant woman in New York. Globally there is a serious …

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Feb 01 2016

When we Fight We Win! Twenty First Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World – Part 1

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GUEST: Greg Jobin-Leeds, Founder and Board chair of the Schott Foundation for Public Education, writer, high school and adult literacy teacher, and author with AgitArte, of the new book, ‘When we Fight We Win! Twenty First Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World’.

The white armed militia in Oregon and the rise of Donald Trump and his hordes of supporters are enough to …

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Feb 01 2016

US’s First Latino/Chicano Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera Shares His Thoughts on Art, Community, Representation, and Finding One’s Voice

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GUEST: Juan Felipe Herrera, US poet laureate for 2015-16, first Latino/Chicano to be awarded the honor.

The year 2015 was a huge year for racial justice in the US. Not just in the streets, but in the pages of books. Poetry books to be specific. It was the year that the US for the first time, chose a Poet Laureate for the nation who was Latino/Chicano.

Juan …

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