Jan
29
2016
GUEST: Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II, President of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP and Pastor at Greenleaf Christian church in Goldsboro.
North Carolina’s draconian voter ID law went on trial in federal court this week. The case is a test of how courts will approach challenges to voting rights in a crucial election year. North Carolina’s law is one of many issues that has …
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Jan
28
2016
GUEST: John Nichols is writer for the Nation magazine, a contributing writer for the Progressive and In These Times, and associate editor of the Capital Times in Madison, Wisconsin.
In a searing blow to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who served under Clinton’s husband, has written in favor of her rival Bernie Sanders. In a blog post, Reich said, “I’ve known Hillary …
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Jan
28
2016
GUESTS: Fanny Garcia, recent UCLA graduate, currently living in Las Vegas, joins us with her mother, Maria Polanco. The two of them are originally from Honduras.
Donald Trump’s racist language is having an unexpected outcome. Immigrants who qualify for citizenship are seeing a greater incentive than ever before to naturalize and obtain their citizenship before November’s general election. Latino advocacy groups in a number of states are …
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Jan
28
2016
GUEST: Robert Glennon, is a Regents’ Professor and Morris K. Udall Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Arizona and one of the nation’s thought leaders and commentators on water policy and law. He is the author of several books including, “Unquenchable: America’s Water Crisis and What To Do About It.”
The crisis of poisoned water in Flint, Michigan, has highlighted a serious …
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Jan
27
2016
GUEST: Jodi Jacobson, Editor in Chief, RH Reality Check.
In a bizarre twist of justice, the makers of the covert videos that attempted to entrap Planned Parenthood officials for profiting from fetal tissues have found themselves in legal trouble. The Texas grand jury that was asked to examine evidence of wrong doing by Planned Parenthood, declined to charge the healthcare provider. But in the process of their …
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Jan
27
2016
GUEST: Richard Ross, a photographer, researcher and Distinguished Professor of art at the UCSB. His most recent work is the In Justice series, which documents the lives of incarcerated juveniles. The series includes ‘Juvenile in Justice’, and ‘Girls in Justice’.
President Obama on Monday morning published an op-ed in the Washington Post about solitary confinement of juveniles. In it, he wrote, “Research suggests that solitary confinement …
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Jan
27
2016
GUEST: Martha M. Ertman, Law Professor at the University of Maryland’s Carey Law School and editor of Rethinking Commodification: Cases and Readings in Law and Culture. Her new book is called Love’s Promises: How Formal and Informal Contracts Shape All Kinds of Families.
*This program was originally broadcast on October 6, 2015.
The Supreme Court’s decision last year to legalize gay marriage should have been the last …
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Jan
26
2016
GUEST: Mohamad Elmasry , assistant professor in the Department of Communications at the University of North Alabama. His article about Egypt in Al Jazeera English, is entitled, Another Arab Spring is Coming to Egypt.
Monday January 25th marked the fifth anniversary of a revolution in Egypt that shook the world. Mass protests against long-time dictator Hosni Mubarak prompted the Egyptian national army to take over the …
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Jan
26
2016
GUEST: Robert Jensen, professor of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, and author of several books.
With just a week left before the Iowa caucus, Republican front runner Donald Trump is so confident of himself that he made an outrageous statement: “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn’t lose any voters, ok? It’s, like, incredible.”
Trump’s normalizing of fascistic …
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Jan
26
2016
GUEST: Dr. Howard Mielke, research professor at Tulane University working on the state of urban environments. His work on lead emissions exposure has found a strong correlation with violent crime. I spoke with him before the Flint Water Crisis began. It is important to note that in Flint, children have been exposed to lead by ingestion, not respiration.
*NOTE: This is a re-broadcast of an interview …
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