Denise Morris hosts this episode of the Old Mole which includes:
Black Labor in the Making of America: Laurie Mercier talks to Joe Trotter
about his important new book, Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making
of America. Joe William Trotter, Jr., is Professor o...
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Laurie Mercier talks to Joe Trotter about his important new book, Workers
on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America. Joe William Trotter, Jr.,
is Professor of History and Social Justice and Founder and Director of the
Center for Africanamerican Urban Studies and the...
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Desiree Hellegers reads her recent op ed piece "A Love Letter to Pike Place
Market,” written for Real Change, Seattle's street newspaper.
Desiree reflects on her time in Seattle. Currently, a developer is trying
to build a 14-story hotel at the entrance to Pike Place Mark...
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Denise Morris hosts this episode of the Old Mole which includes:
Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Bill Resnick speaks with climate
activist and writer Brian Tokar.
Flooding on the Yankton Sioux Reservation: Moles Desiree Hellegers get an
update on the historic inu...
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Old Moles Desiree Hellegers and Roben White, who is also a Lakota Cheyenne
activist, speak with Yankton Sioux tribal member Shelly Saunsoci to get an
update on conditions on the South Dakota reservation, which continues to be
impacted by flooding and neglected by the state ...
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Labor unions, corruption and capitalism will be on tap as Victoria Saucedo,
Mark Brenner and Denise Morris come together for a roundtable discussion of
Martin Scorsese’s lasted film, The Irishman.
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Bill Resnick interviews Brian Tokar activist, author, and lecturer in
Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont, and an active board
member of 350 Vermont and the Institute for Social Ecology. His books include
the The Green Alternative, Earth for Sale, Toward Clim...
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Frann Michel continues digesting the meaning of the USA’s harvest
holiday. Reading from recent writing by indigenous activists and historians,
she traces the myth of Thanksgiving, notes the history of native resistance
to genocide, and touches on the work of activists with ...
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Bill Resnick speaks with Susan Palmiter, an environmental activist on the
divest/reinvest team of 350pdx.org. Palmiter co-leads the campaign to demand
that JPMorgan Chase, the sole US funder of the Jordan Cove pipeline project
and the largest funder of fossil fuels worldwid...
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Book Mole Larry Bowlden reviews Kerry Anne King’s novel, Everything You
Are, a novel about a Cello with a soul and the humans that are fated to love
and protect it.
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