ORGANIZING, SUING THE FEDS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE and ANTIRACIST STRATEGY
Clayton Morgareidge will host this edition of the Old Mole, featuring--
Discussions of two major organizing projects with broad social justice
agendas now emerging in Portland: The Oregon Poor Peoples C...
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News views and interviews from a Socialist, Feminist perspective
Denise Morris host this episode of the Old Mole which includes:
Bill Resnick interviews Suzanne Gordon on her new book The Battle for
Veterans Healthcare: Dispatches from the Frontlines of Policy-Making a...
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TRUMP AND SYRIA, MLK & POVERTY, PORTLAND WAR SHIP, GOVERNMENT RACISM
Tom Becker hosts this episode of the Old Mole, and we hear:
1. Bill Resnick and peace activist Bruce Gagnon discuss US military power in
the "post-primacy world";
2. Laurie Mercier talks with Michael Hone...
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Laurie Mercier hosts this episode of the Old Mole and presents these pieces:
Bill Resnick interviews Phyllis Bennis about U.S. entanglements with Saudi
Arabia, Israel, Russia, and the proxy wars in the Middle East. Author of
eleven books, including the recent Understan...
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Laurie Mercier speaks with Conor Casey, labor archivist at the University of
Washington. They discuss the April 7 Pacific Northwest Labor History
Association conference in Seattle, and how the Labor Archives attempts to
preserve and share the region’s laboring and activist ...
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Laurie Mercier hosts this episode of the Old Mole and presents these pieces:
Bill Resnick interviews Phyllis Bennis about U.S. entanglements with Saudi
Arabia, Israel, Russia, and the proxy wars in the Middle East.
Larry Bowlden reviews Rene Denfeld’s novel, The Child Fin...
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On this especially varied hour, Bill Resnick hosts, and we hear these
segments:
Jan Haaken talks with psychoanalyst, professor, and author Jill Gentile about
Trump
Bill Resnick talks with Bob Peterson about attacks on public education
Frann Michel finds solace in th...
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Laurie Mercier and Norm Diamond host this Labor-focused episode, featuring
music from the musical documentary Seattle 1919 as well as some Detroit
blues. In segments,
Frann Michel shares lessons for labor from the #MeToo movement
Norm and Laurie discuss his recent cour...
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Laurie Mercier talks with Marian Schlotterbeck about the legacies of the
Movement of the Revolutionary Left (or MIR), both before and after the Sept
11, 1973, military coup that overthrew the democratically-elected government
of Salvador Allende in Chile. Schlotterbeck i...
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Bill Resnick and European historian Bill Smaldone discuss: (1) The role of
violence, on the right and on the left, in Germany in the Nazi rise to power.
(2) The practice of violence today, both by the right and the left; the
Black Block with terrible consequences for the le...
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