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We'll be talking with Stephanie Skora on queer allyship with Palestinians. In
particular, we'll focus on the continuing effort of the organization A Wider
Bridge to coöpt queer Jews to stand in for Israel's comment to 'democracy
and pluralism.' As part of that work, "A Wide...
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The island of Cuba has preoccupied Washington officials for decades. Prior to
the 1959 Fidel Castro-led Revolution, Cuba was a virtual U.S. colony. It was
also a mafia playground. The Revolution changed all of that. Cuba allied
itself with the Soviet Union. Goaded by an inf...
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On March 11, 2011, Japan experiened a magnitude 9 earthquake. The tsunami and
destruction that resulted irreparably damanged
the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant causing radiation leaks and
tons of radioactive waste. Anti-nuclear activists continue to push for
govern...
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This week, The Final Straw Radio is sharing two interviews.
First up, Bursts spoke with glo merriweather and jamie marsicano, two
supporters of Rayquan Borum, a young black man accused by Charlotte PD of
killing Justin Carr, another protester out during the Charlotte Upr...
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Today on Flashpoints: Today an organizer from Gaza's great return march
visits us as Palestinians continue to fight for their rights and demand life
and dignity. Also excerpts of the documentary film, The Occupation of the
American Mind
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Happy Tuesday Folx! Y’all know what it is.. we have a new episode!! We have
a VERY special guest this week. @ronnie_aka_bespeak stopped by the studio and
schooled us on how to be a creator in pdx, discussing his music and
incredible ability to lift up his community. Take no...
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Honduras is one of the poorest countries in Latin America and has one of the
world's highest murder rates. More than half of its population of about ten
million live in poverty and per capita income is one of the lowest in the
region. Since the June 2009 coup overthrowin...
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The Portland International Film Festival is a venue for showcasing not just
visiting directors but local filmmakers as well. We're joined by two
celebrated Portland documentarians: Irene Taylor Brodsky, the director
of Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements, and ...
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This week we continue our look at the upcoming annual meeting of the UN's
Commission on Narcotic Drugs and hear from representatives of civil society
organizations discussing the global war on drugs and the need for reform. On
today's program we hear from Zara Snapp with Ac...
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