Luisa Martinez interviews Daniel Montero, journalist and filmmaker of the
documentary series. The War on Cuba focuses on the devastating impact of
the generations-long illegal US economic war on Cuba. Montero is also part of
a media outlet titled Belly of the Beast, in...
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Tom Becker hosts this episode of the Mole, which includes the following
segments:
The Great Lie: U.S. Investor Owned Utilities including PGE and Pacific Power
were informed by their researchers and independent scientists as early as
1968 that burning fossil fuels could ...
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Today's guest is long-time climate activist and writer Patrick Mazza. Patrick
was a member of the Delta 5, which conducted an oil train tripod blockade at
BNSF Everett Delta Yard in 2014, and was able to argue the first climate
civil disobedience necessity defense ...
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Patricia Kullberg hosts this episode of the Old Mole Variety Hour which
includes the following segments:
Don’t Quit, Organize! In Part Two of a two-part interview, Joe Clement
talks with labor activist Eric Dirnbach about Strike-tober, the mass
quittings and staff sh...
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Longtime labor activist and scholar Kim Moody argues in a recent article in
the Guardian that while just-in-time supply chains were a boon to big
business, they have contributed to rising prices, the squeezing of labor and
critical delays in delivery of goods. Patricia K...
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Join Ender Black on an unmitigated opinion hour! On this day and age, we
certainly have enormous blessings, left to right. Our phones and computers
can connect us to the world, and we are all potentially quite able to achieve
whatever we want. The possibilities are limit...
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This week on Century of Lies, safe supply, safe consumption spaces, and
decriminalizing people who use drugs: part two of my conversation with Petra
Schulz, one of the co-founders of Moms Stop The Harm.
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The Pandora Papers revealed the hidden owners of offshore empires, where the
rich and powerful across the world hide wealth and wield influence abroad.
KBOO's Jenka Soderberg speaks with Bob Lord from the Inequality Project to
understand more about what exactly the Pa...
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When we think of spectacular landscapes we usually envision mountain ranges,
lush rainforests or the Oregon Coast. But few people recognize the ecological
splendor of swamplands – also known as peatlands. While they are just as
globally significant as rain forests for th...
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Colombia, The Philippines, the Biden administration, and the future of drug
policy reform: A conversation with Sanho Tree, a Fellow at the Institute for
Policy Studies and director of its Drug Policy Project.
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