Jordan is our resident genius thinker about global sustainability, community
organizing, and how not to get lost in the current chaotic moment. You can
read more about his work here on his website.
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Jon Nelson hosts this episode of the Old Mole, which includes the following
segments:
The New Military-Industrial Complex: Laurie Mercier speaks with Michael
Klare, Five College professor emeritus of Peace and World Security Studies at
Hampshire College, who serves on t...
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Please join us for Transpositive on KBOO Community Radio on Tuesday, January
7th with Sheila, Nicolette and Emma as we ring in the new year and discuss
the incoming Trump administration. The convicted felon who tried to
overthrow the 2020 US elections and rode his way into...
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Jon Nelson hosts this episode of the Old Mole, which is a re-broadcast from
Against the Grain.
How should we understand the relationship between capitalists, big and small,
and the Republican and Democratic parties — especially in the wake of
Trump’s return to power? Sa...
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Patricia Kullberg hosts this episode of the Old Mole, which includes the
following segments:
Climate and Justice: Just three weeks after the disappointing outcome at the
United Nations COP 29 (Conference of Parties) meetings in Azerbaijan,
the largest case in the histor...
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In the runup to the second presidential term of Donald Trump, we revisit
our June 2023 conversation with the creative team behind 1/6: The Graphic
Novel, a speculative spin on the real events of January 6, 2021.
Writers Gan Golan (The Adventures of Unemployed Man) and Al...
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Socialist City Councilors-elect Tiffany Koyama Lane, known as Teacher
Tiffany, and Mitch Green, a green energy economist, talk about their vision
for building working-class power in Portland, Oregon
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On Wednesday, November 20, we welcome the media activist and documentary film
producer Abby Martin to a regular monthly spot as co-host with Paul Roland on
Wednesday Talk Radio.
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This month, we’re exploring queer protest songs.
The Invitation, Mary Oliver
Rid of Me by PJ Harvey.
Uprising of Love by Melissa Etheridge. Inspired by the Russian
governments’s violent abuse toward the LGBTQ community, which was only
highlighted by the 2014 Winter Olympi...
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