Frann Michel shares poetry about climate change, some of which can be found
at the Multnomah County Library as well as on line. She reads these
poems:
Jackie Kay, “Extinction”
Craig Santos Perez, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Glacier (after Wallace
Stevens)”
Matthew O...
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Joe Clement hosts this episode and we hear:
Bill Resnick and Larry Klineman talk about local and national immigration
politics, including the defeat of Measure 105.
Larry Bowlden reviews Barbara Kingsolver's latest novel, Unsheltered.
Joe shares special audio and music abo...
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Joe Clement shares music by and about IWW Organizer Joe Hill, including
Phil Ochs' ballad of his life and untimely death by execution on November 19,
1915. Joe C. plays songs from Don't Mourn, Organize: the Joe Hill Song
Book, and announces a commemmorative concert M...
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Jan Haaken talks with activists from Right 2 Survive including Sandra
Comstock and Jeff Liddicoat, about the campaign for a village in SE
Portland, resistance to the enhanced surveillance district in Portland’s
central eastside (also known as a homeless exclusion distri...
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Larry Bowlden reviews Barbara Kingsolver's latest book. He reports that
Kingsolver--scientist, conservationist, and supreme story teller--spins a
tale of two families about to lose their shelters: one in the late 1800s, the
other in the present. Science, Darwin, the con...
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Bill Resnick and Larry Klineman talk about local and national immigration
politics. They consider the defeat of Measure 105, the changing composition
of the House, and the potential the national conversation away from
immigration with universal jobs programs.
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Joe Clement discusses the history and politics of W.I.T.C.H., the Women's
International Conspiracy from Hell, women who use witchy anonymity to
dismantle the white supremacist patricarchy.
Photo by witchpdx.com.
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Joe Clement hosts this episode, which includes:
Steve Early on Police Reform: Bill Resnick talks with union activist Steve
Early about reforming the police in Richmond, California.
Hope, the Gender-variant Chicken: music from Bicycle Face's album, "Wonders
of Female Stre...
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Bill Resnick talks with union activist Steve Early. They consider "police
reform" within the criminal justice and class/race systems, as well as the
seduction and incorporation of the police and military into anti-left and
anti-democratic politics and goals. Portland Cops w...
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Jan Haaken talks with Franklin High School senior and activist Annika Mayne
about Juliana vs. United States, a law suit that was supposed to begin in a
US District Court on October 29th. In it, the plantiffs (young people from
Oregon) charged the federal government with abd...
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