Jan Haaken and Mike Snedecker survey the good and bad of this last year's
different Federal appointments by the Trump Administration, but also the
campaigns to elect progressive prosecutors.
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With Independence day lurking around the corner, Movie Moles Jan Haaken and
Denise Morris look back at the 1976 film Rocky. The first in a long line of
films, Rocky was decorated with praise and awards and continues to inspire
audiences as it taps into "our wish to have the...
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Jan Haaken talks with Sophie Smith, a humanitarian aid worker in Arivaca
Arizona and co-founder of People Helping People in the Border Lands. They
discuss the recent trial of Scott Warren in Tucson--a fellow humanitarian aid
worker who was criminally prosecuted for providin...
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Jan Haaken and Mike Snedeker consider the Mueller Report and provide a
midterm assessment of Trump and the courts. (Spoiler alert! He has been doing
very badly, but appointing lots of judges.)
Public domain official portrait of DJT via wikimedia and photoshop.
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Jan Haaken talks with feminist activists about the International Women's
Strike (with Portland events starting 4pm 3/8 in 'Pioneer' Courthouse
Square), and particularly about one of the strike demands: Reproductive
Justice. Guests include organizers from the Internati...
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Jan Haaken talks with Mara Zusman about her work in SURJ (Showing Up for
Racial Justice), specifically in the Family Action Group. They talk about how
SURJ has tried to organize white allies against racism and white supremacy.
They also talk about a workshop that she is fac...
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Joe Clement hosts today's show and we hear:
Bill Resnick and John Foran talk about the politics of ecological crisis.
Desiree Hellegers talks with medics at Portland's Occupy ICE encampment
Joe Clement talks with Shane Burley about fascist movements today
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Joe Clement and Jan Haaken review the 2017 animated film, Coco, which blends
an age old story of a child's torn affection for their family and the wider
world with the trauma about being separated by borders. They consider the
deep emotional resonance its themes of borders...
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