Regular second-Wednesday co-host joins host Paul Roland to discuss critical
issues in Indigenous North America. This week, she'll be talking about her
trip to North Dakota, where she attended the sentencing of water protector
Little Feather, among other things. She also ...
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In her most recent article on school shootings, today's guest Laura
Finley wrote: "I never thought this would be my life's work. But writing and
speaking about the connections between domestic and dating violence and mass
shootings has become an absurd and sickeningly f...
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Host Paul Roland welcomes the incisive Chris Lehmann to Wednesday morning
talk. Author most recently of The Money Cult, Lehmann is editor in
chief of The Baffler and the author of its Jaundiced Eyeball column. He
also wrote Rich People Things and Revolt of the Masscult.
T...
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Ehrenreich has done it again! The author of "Nickel and Dimed,"
"Bright-Sided" and many others now offers us her fresh and unique take on the
medical establishment, the "wellness industry," and our peculiar attidudes to
death and dying. Her prose is as always succinct and c...
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The supposed or actual recent gas-bombing in Syria was the reason for the
US-French-British missile attack in response. Did it happen? If so, who did
carry it out? How can we know? Does our guest Idrees Ahmad (who in Dec.
2016 wrote a scathing criticism of fellow journalis...
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This spring, three Indigenous female playwrights will present their work on
Oregon’s top stages at the same time: Manahatta, by Mary Kathryn Nagle
(Cherokee) is on stage at Oregon Shakespeare Festival Mar. 28 - Oct.
27; The Thanksgiving Play, by Larissa FastHorse (Sicangu L...
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