Bill Resnick interviews David Quammen, a journalist of science, who wrote the
book, Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic. Published in
2013 it eerily predicted the Covid pandemic. They discuss viral epidemics and
the great threat humanity faces, shoul...
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May Day 2021. Jan Haaken talks with Taylor Gibson about May Day events this
year, highlighting a picnic and march in support of the Protecting the Right
to Organize Act of 2021, or PRO Act, passed by the House in Congress but up
against considerable odds in the Senate. G...
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Denise Morris Hosts this Episode og the Old Mole which includes
Viral Epidemics. Bill Resnick interviews David Quammen, a journalist of
science, who wrote the book, Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human
Pandemic. Published in 2013 it eerily predicted the Covi...
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Luisa Martinez interviews Sharon Rudahl, artist and writer of A Graphic
Biography of Paul Robeson: Ballad of an American. Rudahl was commissioned by
Rutgers University Press to create the novel both as a way to honor Robeson,
a Rutgers alum, and to make a biography of hi...
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Densie Morris Hosts this episode of the Old Mole and includes
Against the Fascist Creep Bill Resnick talks to Alexander Reid Ross on how
the radical right has grown over the recent past and what can be done to
re-marginalize them. Ross is the author of the book Agains...
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Against the Fascist Creep. Bill Resnick talks to Alexander Reid Ross on how
the radical right has grown over the recent past and what can be done to
re-marginalize them. Ross is the author of the book Against the Fascist
Creep.
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Although now nearly a month late for Black history month, Book Mole Larry
Bowlden honors the social commentary and story-telling of Walter Mosley.
Mosley shows clearly how a novelist can be more honest and direct in exposing
racism providing scathing social commentary ...
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President Biden faces intensified criticisms on his new administration’s
handling of migration at the Southern border and whether the recent influx of
migrants poses a true crisis. Regular contributor on the Old Mole Sophie
Smith talks with Jan Haaken about the politics ...
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From the archive, the rich claim their private wealth is under assault in
proposals to increase taxes on the wealthy to pay for improved healthcare.
But do they really own their wealth? Clayton Morgareidge explains why they
don't and how taxes and justice are related. ...
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Colonialism, Exploitation of Indigenous Lands, Patriarchy and Violence
against Indigenous Women. Desiree Hellegers talks with Lana Jack, Celilo
Wyam activist/organizer and Director of the Columbia River Indian Center
about the upcoming March 10 anniversary of the inundation...
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