Paul talks with Tom O'Neill, whose new book offers an explosive reassessment
of the most famous murder case (before O.J. Simpson's) in U.S. history, one
which reverberated through American culture and cast a pall over the
hippie/counterculture movement.
In CHAOS: Charle...
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Jackie Wang is a writer, poet, musician, and academic whose writing has been
published by Lies Journal, Semiotext(e), HTML Giant, BOMBlog, along with
numerous zines, such as those by the Moonroot collective. Her essay
“Against Innocence” provides insightful analysis on p...
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Photo by Kate Tomlinson
Don't Feed the #Pretendian
Discussion of Johnny Depp's Sauvage Ad with Native journalist and monthly
co-host Jacqueline Keeler .
Dior's recent pulling of a Sauvage ad campaign featuring Johnny Depp calls
into question a Native American organiza...
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(Opening/closing song: "The Doctor Said" by Chloe Adams)
At Portland-based Rethinking Psychiatry's first public event of the season,
three panelists will discuss the psychiatric survivor liberation movement
from the late 19th century to today, both historically and from the...
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Hyper-gentrification and the displacement that goes along with it aren’t
just a Portland phenomenon; the same people and companies are driving it in
cities across the country. Today Sara and Jonathan from Portland Assembly
will talk to Ralowe Ampu and Toshio Meronek f...
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Jacqueline Keeler, regular monthly co-host (on the second Wednesday) of
Wednesday Talk Radio, is a Native American writer and activist of Dineh
(Navajo) and Yankton Dakota heritage. She has written for numerous on-line
and print outlets, including Truthout, The Natio...
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From the front lines of war-torn countries to the global climate crisis, Dahr
Jamail's reporting and writing has helped us understand and empathize with
affected people, ecosystems and other species. His new book, The End of Ice:
Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning i...
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Portland-based journalist Jacqueline Keeler asked KBOO listeners in light of
Congress passing a resolution condemning Trump's racist tweets telling
unnamed "Progressive Congresswomen" to "go back and help fix the totally
broken and crime infested places from which they cam...
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