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Monday, December 22, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM
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United We Stand Against Hate Crime:
In Memoriam of Jose Osvaldo Sucuzhanay
A Secretary for Labor?
with
Thea Lee, Director of Policy, AFL-CIO
From The Picket Line:
Strikers Claim Stella D'Oro Cookies Leave You With A Sour Taste
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United We Stand Against Hate Crime:
In Memoriam of Jose Osvaldo Sucuzhanay
Thirty-one year old, Ecuadorian immigrant Jose Osvaldo Sucuzhanay died December 12, after being viciously hit over the head with an aluminum baseball bat on a Bushwick sidewalk. Mr. Sucuzhanay and his brother were walking home, arms around each other when three men jumped from a utility vehicle and attacked the brothers yelling anti-gay and anti-Hispanic slurs. One of the men broke a bottle over Jose Sucuzhaney’s head and when he fell to the ground another began beating him with the baseball bat as they kicked and punched him. No one has been apprehended for the homicide at this time. This attack came just five weeks after the stabbing death in Patchogue of Ecuadorian immigrant Marcelo Lucero. Building Bridges attended an “International Immigrants Awareness Day Vigil: United We Stand Against Hate Crime” at the very spot that Jose Osvaldowas brutally attacked.
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A Secretary for Labor?
with
Thea Lee, Director of Policy, AFL-CIO
Jubilant is the word that comes to mind for the reaction of the labor
community to the selection by President Elect Barack Obama of Rep. Hilda
Solis to become the new Secretary of Labor. The daughter of immigrants,
from a union family, Representative has been described as having a resume
a mile long concerning the rights of workers, women, and the environment.
To provide us with greater insight about that the new Labor Secretary and the
work cut out for her, protecting, and extending workers rights in the economy,
stopping the hemorrhaging jobs, and growing the economy we’re joined by
Thea Lee, Director of Policy of the AFL-CIO
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From The Picket Line:
Strikers Claim Stella D'Oro Cookies Leave You With A Sour Taste
The 135 workers of Stella D'Oro, the biscuit producers, most of whom are women and Latinos, now in their fourth month on strike are confronting a difficult Christmas on the picket line. The company has refused to negotiate their demands to eliminate holidays, vacation and sick pay,slash wages and pension benefits, and impose crushing healthcare premiums. They are demanding that the workers return to work without a contract in an effort to break the union. The workers are standing strong and none have broken the line to return to work.
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
National Edition
27:58
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The Green Collar Economy:
How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems
with
best selling author, activist Van Jones
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The Green Collar Economy:
How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems
with
best selling author, activist Van Jones
The U.S. economy has suffered a serious slowdown, with the resulting increase in underemployment and unemployment - poverty is expanding and deepening. But,
don't mourn, organize, capture the moment with Building Bridges as we explore
with Van Jones how the greening of America is both a moral imperative and
provides the nuts and bolts of economic stimulus. Now is the time to reenergize
the discussion, too long dormant about what/who creates wealth and its
redistribution to those who do. Planting the seeds with Van Jones from which
will sprout a real bailout for workers of the U.S.
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Produced & Hosted by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash
Monday, December 1, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death: Its Record of Endangering Workers & Consumers Unabated,
with
Pat Purcell, Director, Special Projects, Local 1500, UFCW
Jared's Waist Maybe Shrinking at Subway's Restaurants, But Wages and Working Conditions Are Also Slim for Subway's Tomato Pickers
with
Leonel Perez, Member, Coalition of Immokalee Workers
and
Marc Rodriguez, Student/Farmworker Alliance
People's Bailout Now!!National Week of Action December 7-13,
with
Laura McSpedon, North East Regional Coordinator, Jobs with Justice
Fran Tobin, Mid-West Regional Coordinator, Jobs with Justice
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Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death: Its Record of Endangering Workers & Consumers Unabated,
with
Pat Purcell, Director, Special Projects, Local 1500, UFCW
Jdimytai Damour, a Wal-Mart employee in suburban New York died after he was trampled by a crush of shoppers who tore down the front doors and thronged into the store, subsequent to being whipped into a frenzy of bargain hunting by the retail giant, who failed to protect its staff and consumers from the expected crush.
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Jared's Waist Maybe Shrinking at Subway's Restaurants, But Wages and Working Conditions Are Also Slim for Subway's Tomato Pickers
with
Leonel Perez, Member, Coalition of Immokalee Workers
and
Marc Rodriguez, Student/Farmworker Alliance
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers launched a national protest calling on Subway Restaurant, the world's largest sandwich chain and the biggestfast-food buyer of Florida tomatoes to improve wages and working conditions for those who pick the tomatoes. Their national protest will culminate with a march from the United Nations to a local Subway Restaurant on International Human Rights Day, December 10th.
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People's Bailout Now!!National Week of Action December 7-13,
with
Laura McSpedon, North East Regional Coordinator, Jobs with Justice
Fran Tobin, Mid-West Regional Coordinator, Jobs with Justice
The Wall Street bailout has proven to be a give-away to the same financial bigwigs that have been pocketing millions while wrecking the real economy. Little or no benefit has gone to the working people and the real economy. By the time Obama is sworn in, hundreds of thousands of additional people will lose their jobs, lose their homes and lose their health care. Jobs with Justice is calling for a "People's Bailout" that fixes the real economy, restores a voice for working people in challenging corporate greed, provides emergency help to the victims of the crisis and begins building a fair economy that works for all, addressing crises in housing, health care,jobs, retirement security and the environment.
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Monday, November 24, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
Washington to Detroit - Drop Dead?
with
Frank Hammer, Former Pres., UAW Local 909, Warren, Michigan
and
Warren Brown, Auto Columnist, "Washington Post "
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Agriprocessors' Immigrant Worker Exploitation
with
Rev. Paul Ouderkirk – Pastor, St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, Postville Iowa
And
Agriprocessors' Union Busting Kosher?
with
David Young, Organizing Director, Local 342, UFCW
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Washington to Detroit - Drop Dead?
with
Frank Hammer, Former Pres., UAW Local 909, Warren, Michigan
and
Warren Brown, Auto Columnist, "Washington Post "
When auto executives and unions leaders came to Washington last weekto ask for a $25 billion bailout, they expected a cold shoulder from Bush, but got one from the Congress as well. Is the Federal government really willing to take the risk of adding more than a million auto workers to the unemployment lines that snake throughout the Midwest? And, what would happen to the wages and working conditions of auto workers that might keep their jobs with the big three companies, or other auto workers across the region and nation?
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Agriprocessors' Immigrant Worker Exploitation
with
Rev. Paul Ouderkirk – Pastor, St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, Postville Iowa
On May 12, 2008, US Immigrant and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested approximately 400 workers at the Agriprocessors, Inc. meat-processing plant. Family members of those arrested were terrified to return to their homes. For almost a week after the raid, hundreds of family members sought refuge in St. Bridget's Church. This and other raids are sweeping across the country, wreaking havoc on families, communities and businesses. Father Paul Oudekirk, Pastor of St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church in Postville, Iowa gained national recognition for his work with the families of the immigrants who were arrested in the largest workplace raid in Iowa history and spoke to us during a recent trip to New York.
And
Agriprocessors' Union Busting Kosher?
with
David Young, Organizing Director, Local 342, UFCW
In 2005, workers at the Agriprocessors warehouse in NYC voted to unionize. The Rubashkin family owners of Agriprocessors refused to recognize the union,ironically alleging some of its workers were undocumented. Despite three rounds of judicial rulings that Agriprocessors must recognize the union, the Rubashkin family continues to flaunt the law and super-exploit its workers.
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Monday, November 17, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM
58:50
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Anti-Immigrant Hate In Suffolk Responsible for Stabbing Death of Ecuadorian
Laborer Marcelo Lucero
with
Rev. Allan Ramirez, Pastor, Brookville Reformed Church, & noted immigrant advocate
How To End The Recession
with
Robert Pollin, Economics Professor, & founding Co-Director of
the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Mass.
Co-author of Green Recovery: A Program to Create Good Jobs &
Start Building a Low-Carbon Economy
Fighting Governor Paterson's Budget Cuts
with
Nancy Wackstein, Exec. Director, United Neighborhood Houses
Judy Wessler, Director, Commission on the Public's Health System
Billy Easton, Executive Director, Alliance for Quality Education
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Anti-Immigrant Hate In Suffolk Responsible for Stabbing Death of Ecuadorian Laborer Marcelo Lucero
with
Rev. Allan Ramirez, Pastor, Brookville Reformed Church, & noted immigrant advocate
Jeffrey Conroy, and 6 other teens declared that they were going to "attack
a Mexican" and headed to the village of Patchogue to hunt, according to
their friends and the authorities. They found Marcelo Lucero, a 37-year-old
immigrant from a poor village in Ecuador who had lived in the U.S. for
16 years, worked in a dry cleaning store, sending savings home to support
his mother, a cancer survivor. After the boys surrounded, taunted and
punched Mr. Lucero, the authorities say, Mr. Conroy plunged a knife into
his victim's chest, fatally wounding him. While County Executive Steve
Levy, himself distinguished for anti-immigrant legislation, would like to
isolate the attack to what he is now calling "white supremacists" others
believe the attack is a reflection of widespread anti-Latino sentiment and
racial intolerance in Suffolk County.
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How To End The Recession
with
Robert Pollin, Economics Professor, & founding Co-Director of
the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Mass.
Co-author of Green Recovery: A Program to Create Good Jobs &
Start Building a Low-Carbon Economy
The recession is certainly here, so the question is how to diminish its
length and severity. A large-scale federal stimulus program is the only
action that can possibly do the job. The economy needs a shot of public
investment – and if it's green, the payoff will be greatest. What does a
green stimulus look like; should there be an auto industry bailout and what
happened at the world economic summit?
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Fighting Governor Paterson's Budget Cuts
with
Nancy Wackstein, Exec. Director, United Neighborhood Houses
Judy Wessler, Director, Commission on the Public's Health System
Billy Easton, Executive Director, Alliance for Quality Education
NYS Governor Paterson has proposed that the State Legislature cut $2B
from the State Budget this year and $3.2 B the next by slashing health care,
education and social service funding. Now hundreds of unions & community
groups have banded together in new coalitions 1 NY and Better Choice
Budget Coalition to demonstrate in Albany this Tuesday to demand that
we stop the cuts by raising taxes on higher income people as we did
successfully in the 2003 recession.
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Monday, November 10, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM
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Obama Wins Presidency as Jobless Rate at 14-Year High
with
William Spriggs, Chair, Economics Department Howard University
The Language of Race, Class & Gender How Was It Used and
How Did It Affect The Voters In Election 2008?
with
Patricia Williams, Nation Columnist and Professor of Law,
Columbia University
Veteran’s Day Special:
Supporting the Troops, Defeating the Policies
with
. Matt Howard, Iraq Veterans Against the War and American
Friends Service Committee
. Drew Cameron, Warrior Writers Project, Iraq Veterans Against
the War
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Obama Wins Presidency as Jobless Rate at 14-Year High
with
William Spriggs, Chair, Economics Department Howard University
President-elect Barack Obama will assume office in January in an
American economy which has lost 240,000 jobs in October, and has shed
1.2 million jobs since the beginning of the year. The country and the world
is sinking deeper into the quicksand of recession. Saddled with over-
whelming challenges, the electorate has placed its hope in his leadership.
So what are the first steps he’s taking or should take on the path to
address the economic freefall?
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The Language of Race, Class & Gender How Was It Used and
How Did It Affect The Voters In Election 2008?
with
Patricia Williams, Nation Columnist and Professor of Law,
Columbia University
In the aftermath of the extraordinary election of Barack Obama, Prof.
Williams, tries to parse out the victory using the multiple lens of race, class
and gender to determine how the electorate saw the candidates, their
messages and how Obama’s candidacy overcame the historic barriers of
racism and red-baiting.
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Veteran’s Day Special:
Supporting the Troops, Defeating the Policies
with
. Matt Howard, Iraq Veterans Against the War and American
Friends Service Committee. Drew Cameron, Warrior Writers Project,
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Service members continue to die, and are catastrophically wounded due
to the predatory wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? According to researchers,
large numbers of American soldiers when they’ve returned from combat
show signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and others psychiatric
difficulties, suicides are increasing. The average age of the fighting
personnel is just 19, but the prognosis for a healthy life is bleak.
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Obama's Big Win! withEric Foner, Prof. of History, Columbia University.
Author "Reconstruction: America's Unfinished
Revolution" & "Our Lincoln: New Perspectives on
Lincoln" and
Chis Kromm, Exec. Dir. Institute for Southern Studies
& Publisher, "Southern Exposure"
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Obama's Big Win!
with
Eric Foner, Prof. of History, Columbia University.
Author "Reconstruction: America's Unfinished
Revolution" & "Our Lincoln: New Perspectives on
Lincoln" and
Chis Kromm, Exec. Dir. Institute for Southern Studies
& Publisher, "Southern Exposure"
Foner and Kromm place Obama’s victory in a perspective of
not only the history of racism in this country but the traditional
reactionary role played by the South since Reconstruction. Is
there a different South emerging that could shake up politics
not only in the region but the nation for years to come?****************************************
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Monday, November 3, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
Ballot Measures in Three States Threaten Abortion Rights
with
Sondra Goldschein, Staff Attorney,
ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project
"Colorado Civil Rights Initiative" Actually Seeks to Sink Civil Rights
with
Shanta Driver, BAMN National Chair
Progressives Finally Use Ballot Initiatives:
Milwaukee Possibly First Place to Pass Paid Sick Days?
with
Amy Stear, Wisconsin Director, 9 to 5,
National Organization of Working Women
Will the Election be Stolen?
with
Myrna Pérez , Counsel, Democracy Program,
Brennan Center for Justice,
NYUChis Kromm, Executive Director & Publisher, Southern Exposure
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Ballot Measures in Three States Threaten Abortion Rights
with
Sondra Goldschein, Staff Attorney,
ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project
Initiatives aimed at banning abortion, restricting teenagers' access to
abortion, and interfering in a range of private health care decisions will
appear on the ballot in SD (Measure 11), CA (Proposition 4), and CO
(Amendment 48). How will these initiatives affect us all?
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"Colorado Civil Rights Initiative" Actually Seeks to Sink Civil Rights
with
Shanta Driver, BAMN National Chair
Brought forward by California businessman Ward Connerly, the so-called
Colorado Civil Rights Initiative, Amendment 46, seeks to destroy
affirmative action programs throughout the state.
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Progressives Finally Use Ballot Initiatives:
Milwaukee Possibly First Place to Pass Paid Sick Days?
with
Amy Stear, Wisconsin Director, 9 to 5,
National Organization of Working Women
Milwaukee workers without paid sick days are forced to make impossible
choices between vital income and jobs on one hand, and caring for their
own health or family health on the other hand. A new Milwaukee ballot
initiative would allow workers to earn a minimum of one hour of paid sick
time for every 30 hours worked.
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Will the Election be Stolen?
with Myrna Pérez , Counsel, Democracy Program,
Brennan Center for Justice, NYU
Chis Kromm, Executive Director & Publisher, Southern Exposure
There has been a spike in challenges to the right to vote this year across
the nation and in crucial Southern states. Many states will not register
new voters or will purge existing voters from the voter rolls if election
officials cannot match their voter registration information against that in
other government databases. Voter suppression could impact hundreds
of thousands of votes making the difference between winning or
loosing the national election and many local races.
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, October 27, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
District Court Finally Serves Justice to Saigon Grill Restaurant
Delivery Workers
with
Saigon Grill Workers,
Josephine Lee, Coordinator, Justice Will Be Served Campaign
Representative of the Chinese Staff and Workers Association
Indigenous Columbian Leader In US To Testify Against Uribe
Government Policies
with
Rafael Coicué who was the indigenous Governor of Corinto in
Northern Cauca and a representative of the Association of
Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, Colombia (ACIN)
Post-Mortem: 55 Years After the Execution of His Co-Defendants,
Convicted “Atomic Spy” Morton Sobell Confesses – But to What?
with
Robert Meerpool, Youngest Son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
and Executive Director of the Rosenberg fund for Children
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District Court Finally Serves Justice to Saigon Grill Restaurant
Delivery Workers
with
Saigon Grill Workers,
Josephine Lee, Coordinator, Justice Will Be Served Campaign
Representative of the Chinese Staff and Workers Association
A victory for all NYC delivery workers occurred when 36 employees of the
Saigon Grill Restaurants, after more than one and a half years of battling
with its owners Simon and Michelle Nget, were awarded $4.6 million for
federal and state labor law violations. The 36 worked at Saigon Grill
restaurants until they were fired in March 2007, in retaliation for
organizing a union and planning to bring a lawsuit against the owners. ****************************************
Indigenous Columbian Leader In US To Testify Against Uribe
Government Policies
with
Rafael Coicué who was the indigenous Governor of Corinto in
Northern Cauca and a representative of the Association of
Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, Colombia (ACIN)
The mass upheaval of the indigenous people of Cauca has been met
with military force resulting in 3 deaths and 122 wounded. Coicué recently
testified before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the
OAS about the militarization of indigenous lands, the US-Columbia Free
Trade Agreement, the failure of President Uribe’s administration to honor
accords with the indigenous communities and the current repression of
Indigenous protests in Cauca.
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Post-Mortem: 55 Years After the Execution of His Co-Defendants,
Convicted “Atomic Spy” Morton Sobell Confesses – But to What?
with
Robert Meerpool, Youngest Son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
and Executive Director of the Rosenberg fund for Children
Morton Sobell, now 91 years old and the only living defendant in the
Rosenberg “Atomic Spy” case , 55 years after his co-defendants Ethel
and Julius Rosenberg were put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing
prison, admitted transferring U.S. military information to the Soviets. But,
what did Sobell actually confess to and what are the essential lessons of
the “atomic spy” trial that keeps this case alive?
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Monday, October 20, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM
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Kucinich on the Fighting the Recession and Winning the Election
The American Dream or Our New Nightmare Homeownership?
with
Josh Zinner, Co-Director, Neighborhood Economic Development
Advocacy Project (NEDAP)
Half Way Around the World: Korean Workers Take Grievances
to the Doorstep of Sirius Satellite Radio,
with
Delegation members of the Kiryung workers
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Kucinich on the Fighting the Recession and Winning the Election
We talk with Congressman Dennis Kucinich who represents Cleveland,
Ohio, a city and a state fighting both high unemployment and home fore-
closures. Ohio is a battleground state in the Presidential elections.
Kucinich has fought both Republicans & Democrats on issues of war
and the economy. He voted against Paulson’s $700 billion bank bailout
scheme.
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The American Dream or Our New Nightmare Homeownership?
with
Josh Zinner, Co-Director, Neighborhood Economic Development
Advocacy Project (NEDAP)
Must we redefine the stuff that dreams are made of – home ownership?
What’s the fallout in our neighborhoods from the burst housing bubble?
And, if home equity is the primary asset of the working class what does
foreclosure portend for the growing disparity in wealth?
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Half Way Around the World: Korean Workers Take Grievances
to the Doorstep of Sirius Satellite Radio,
with
Delegation members of the Kiryung workers
200 Korean primarily women workers were hired through a contract to
produce Sirius Satellite radios and receivers. After pitifully low wages,
long work hours and no benefits they unionized, for which they were
imprisoned, beaten and fired. These women have engaged in 1200
days of peaceful protests including mass demonstrations, a 3 month
long sit-in at the plant & a 94 day hunger strike. Now, a delegation of
workers is taking their protest directly to SIRUS headquarters in
NYC, demanding they take responsibility for the exploitation.
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Monday, October 13, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM
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Replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day
with
Dean Hutchinson, Cherokee scholar & poet
What Is To Be Done?: Responding To The Crisis of Capitalism
with
. William Greider, journalist, & author persistently challenging
mainstream thinking on economics
. Arun Gupta, journalist, & activist focusing on searing commentary
on the US economic structure
. Francis Fox Piven, one of America's most thoughtful & provocative
commentators of America's social welfare system
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Replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day
with
Dean Hutchinson, Cherokee scholar & poet
Indigenous People mark the anniversary of Columbus' voyage, to use
the occasion to reveal the historical truth about the invasion & the
consequent genocide and environmental destruction and then to
organize against its continuation today, and to celebrate Indigenous
resistance. We celebrate Native resistance at The American Indian
Community House.
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What Is To Be Done?: Responding To The Crisis of Capitalism
with
. William Greider, journalist, & author persistently challenging
mainstream thinking on economics.
Arun Gupta, journalist, & activist focusing on searing commentary
on the US economic structure
. Francis Fox Piven, one of America's most thoughtful & provocative
commentators of America's social welfare system
Feeling dizzy from the whirlwind events on Wall Street? While capitalism's
balloon bursts we won't deflate, but what should we make out of the dire
pronouncements – what is to be done? We bring you highlights of an
emergency forum of leading left voices on economics and grassroots
politics.
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Monday, October 6, 2008, 7 – 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
NYC: Financial Disaster Ahead?
with
James Parrott Deputy Director and Chief Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute
Author, "The End of Wall Street as We Know It"
"The Colombian Free Trade Agreement, Displacement of
Afro-Colombians, and Violence against Trade Unionists"
with
Carlos RoseroFounder, Procesos de Comunidades Negras
Raul Arroyave, Executive Board Member, Central Unitaria
de Trabajadores(CUT) labor federation
Jose Schiffino, Trade Unionists in Solidarity with Colombia
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NYC: Financial Disaster Ahead?
with
James Parrott, Deputy Director and Chief Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute
Author, "The End of Wall Street as We Know It"
Employers cut 159,000 jobs in Sept.. It was the biggest monthly decline
since 2003 and new evidence of a strengthening recession. The NYC
financial industry, one of the cornerstones of the NYC economy and a
mainstay of the City and State's tax base, may be heading for a long
term decline. The financial crisis has already claimed Bear Stearns,
Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers and AIG. The NYS Labor Department
is predicting the loss of 120,000 jobs and is asking for Federal Aid. ************************************************
The Colombian Free Trade Agreement, Displacement of
Afro-Colombians, and Violence against Trade Unionists"
with
Carlos RoseroFounder, Procesos de Comunidades Negras
Raul Arroyave, Executive Board Member, Central Unitaria
de Trabajadores(CUT) labor federation
Jose Schiffino, Trade Unionists in Solidarity with Colombia
Thousands of predominately Afro-Colombian sugarcane workers are on
strike, calling for basic minimum wage & safety standards. The
companies have refused to negotiate and instead sent in state troops
resulting in at least 33 injuries. Violence is also accelerating in the forced
removal of Afro-Colombian communal farmers from their land to make way
for massive palm oil plantations. All this on the heels of the Colombian
government's lobbying blitz in Washington, in a last ditch effort for the U.S.
Congress to pass the Colombia Free Trade Agreement. ************************************************
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor ReportNational Edition
Produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg
********************************************
159,000 Jobs Lost in August,
600,000 to loose homes this year by foreclosures What is to be done?
with
Dean Baker, Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research
William Tabb, Economist and Author
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Will bailing out the banks to the tune of 700 billion dollars fix the liquidity crisis or will we need to nationalize the banks?And, what about the growing threat of home foreclosures, unemployment and contraction of the real economy. What is to be done?**********************************************************
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
National Edition
Produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg
********************************************
Scrooge Disney arrests Mickey, Aladdin & Tinker Bell
at Labor Health Care Protest at Disneyland
with
Ada Briceno, Sec'y-Treasurer, UNITE HERE! Local 11,
Mary Ann Hegner, bartender at the Disneyland Hotel
& Rosa Garcia, dance instructor, Santa Ana College as Tinker Bell
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Don’t Be a Chicken
By Healthcare Now
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Scrooge Disney arrests Mickey, Aladdin & Tinker Bell
at Labor Health Care Protest at Disneyland
withAda Briceno, Sec'y-Treasurer, UNITE HERE! Local 11,
Mary Ann Hegner, bartender at the Disneyland Hotel &
Rosa Garcia, dance instructor, Santa Ana College as Tinker Bell
Cinderella, Snow White, Tinkerbell and other fictional fixtures of
modern-day childhood were handcuffed, frisked & loadedinto
police vans recently at the culmination of a labor protest that
brought a touch of reality to the Happiest Place on Earth. The
arrest of 32 of the protesters, came at the end of an hour-long
march to Disneyland's gates from one of three Disney-owned
hotels at the center of a labor dispute about health care. Disney
is trying to take away health insurance for 2,300 maids, bell hops,
cooks and dishwashers at their three Disneyland hotels. ***********************************************
Don’t Be a Chicken
By Healthcare Now
Healthcare Now has produced a humorous cartoon primer on
the health care crisis in this country and the single payer
solution or Medicare for All which forms the basis of Rep.
Conyers HR 676. With the number of uninsured in the US
growing each year, HR 676 now has more than 92 co-
sponsors in the House of Representatives and the number of
unions endorsements grow each week
including 39 State Labor Federations.
**********************************************************
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
National Edition
********************************************
Is the Economy Stupid?
with
Prof William Spriggs, Chair, Economics Department,
Howard University
"Sisters in the Brotherhoods: Working Women Organizing for Equality in N.Y."
with
author Jane LaTour
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Is the Economy Stupid?
with
Prof William Spriggs, Chair, Economics Department,
Howard University
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Indy Mac, Bear Streans, Lehman Brothers, AIG...
We've been treated to the failure of more
major financial firms that in any year since the Depression.
What's the fallout for us, what is to be done and what is the
role of government now that the markets have failed?*********************************************************
"Sisters in the Brotherhoods: Working Women Organizing for Equality in N.Y."
with
author Jane LaTour
"Sisters in the Brotherhoods profiles the indomitable women who fought their way into some of the best-defended male monopolies in the U.S. labor force: the skilled trades of N.Y.C. . Jane Latour's engaging oral histories reveal the diverse routes women traveled to claim these jobs, the alliances that sustained them, & the strategies they developed to master their crafts in the face of employer hostility, co-worker harassment, union corruption, and a government that all but abandoned them.
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WXOJ, Northampton, MA
KSOW,Cottage Grove, Oregon
WKNH ,Keene, NH
CKDU, Halifax, N.S., Canada
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
National Edition
********************************************
McCainonomics vs. Obamanomics
with
Dean Baker, Co-Director of the Center for Economic
Policy and Research
*Less Jobs. More Wars: What is this 'Iraq war'
charge on my bill?
*Why Won't McCain Sign the GI Bill? Presenting
the most blatant hypocrisy of the McCain campaign*
Plus John McCain Singing his hit tune "Bomb Iran"
by Robert Greenwald and Brave New PAC team
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McCainonomics vs. Obamanomics
with
Dean Baker, Co-Director of the Center for Economic
Policy and Research
For over a generation, in so called good times and bad,
incomes of all but the rich have fallen while poverty has
increased in the Bush years, and, that was before the
economic crisis that began last year. Barak Obama is
addressing these issues, but is his plan enough? While
McCain hardly recognizes that it’s still the economy,
stupid.
**********************************************************
Less Jobs. More Wars: What is this 'Iraq war'
charge on my bill?
*Why Won't McCain Sign the GI Bill? Presenting
the most blatant hypocrisy of the McCain campaign
*Plus John McCain Singing his hit tune "Bomb Iran"
byRobert Greenwald and Brave New PAC team
**********************************************************
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Building Bridges National Edition is regularly broadcast over: WGOT - Gainesville, Florida.WUOW - Oneonta, N.Y.WWUH, - West Hartford, CTWVJW- Benwood, WV KRFP, Moscow, ID KCSB, Santa Barbara, CA WXOJ, Northampton, MAKSOW,Cottage Grove, Oregon WKNH ,Keene, NHCKDU, Halifax, N.S., Canada KRFC, Fort Collins, Colorado WRPI, Troy, New York WNRB, Wausau, WI KRBS, Oroville, CA WHLD, Buffalo, NY Radio Free Olympia,Olympia,WAKQRP Salida, California East Hill Radio, Snoqualmie, WAKGHZ, Aberdeen/Hoquiam and Olympia, WA.KSKQ, Ashland, Oregonas well as internet stations: Radio Veronica,West Point, PAThe Journey Radio WXXESeattle Radical Radio Radio for Peace International Radio Labourstart AmericanFM.orgRadioDriftless.orgGrateful Dread Public Radio=========================================
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Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report
National Edition
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ICEd in the Biggest Immigration Raid Yet
with
Bill Chandler, Executive Dir., Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance (MIRA)
Dr. Phillip Butler knew McCain as a fellow POW
by Robert Greenwald and the Brave New PAC team
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ICEd in the Biggest Immigration Raid Yet
With
Bill Chandler, Executive Dir., Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance (MIRA)
In the biggest workplace immigration crackdown yet, federal officials raided a
factory in Laurel Mississippi detaining almost 600 workers they claimed were
in the country illegally. Numerous agents from Immigration and Customs
Enforcement descended on a factory belonging to Howard Industries Inc.,
which manufactures electrical transformers, among other products. **********************************************************
Dr. Phillip Butler knew McCain as a fellow POW
byRobert Greenwald and the Brave New PAC team
John McCain has been exploiting his prisoner of war experience every
chance he gets. He has used this story to justify everything from not knowing
how many homes he has to his healthcare plan to his marital infidelities to his
taste in music. The McCain campaign is even using his POW story in paid ads.
But now a veteran who was a prisoner with McCain in Vietnam is explaining
loud and clear that being a POW does not qualify McCain to lead our country. **********************************************************
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KQRP Salida, California
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KSKQ, Ashland, Oregon
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, August 25, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
Sixteen Million Americans In Dire Poverty –
Yup, It's the Economy!
with
Robert Pollin, Co-Director, Political Economy Research Inst.,
and Prof. of Economics at the University of Mass., Amherst
and
Meizhu Lui, Director, Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Initiative,
The Insight Center for Community Economic Development
Our Health Care System Is Sick -
Will Democrats Prescribe Placebos?
with
Benjamin Day, co-author of "State Health Reform Flatlines"
and Ex. Dir., Mass-Care
Blogging the DNC:
Blow by Blow Happening & Political Analysis
with
Gautam Dutta, Deputy Dir., Political Reform Program for the
New American Foundation & the Asian American Action Fund,
Christopher Hayes, The Nation and
Malcolm Clark, blogger for Labourhome
& The World Wants Obama
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OBAMANOMICS
Sixteen Million Americans In Dire Poverty –
Yup, It's the Economy!
with
Robert Pollin, Co-Director, Political Economy Research Inst.,
and Prof. of Economics at the University of Mass., Amherst
and
Meizhu Lui, Director, Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Initiative,
The Insight Center for Community Economic Development
The percentage of poor Americans who are living in severe poverty
has reached a 32-year high and millions of working Americans are
falling closer to the poverty line. "Economic security for American
families" is the Obama slogan, but what's the program and will it
bridge the gap between the nation's 'haves' and 'have-nots'?
**********
Our Health Care System Is Sick -
Will Democrats Prescribe Placebos?
with
Benjamin Day, co-author of "State Health Reform Flatlines"
and Ex. Dir., Mass-Care
Are the democrats likely to pass bold health reforms or are they
afraid to rock the private insurance boat? The country has a
consensus for expanded health coverage, but experience shows you
can't achieve universal coverage at an affordable price unless you
throw out the insurance companies overhead and profit. Have the
Democrats learned this lesson or is 'universal coverage,' merely a
euphemism for the right to purchase private health insurance? Has
health reform flatlined?
*********
Blogging the DNC:
Blow by Blow Happening & Political Analysis
with
Gautam Dutta, Deputy Dir., Political Reform Program for the
New American Foundation & the Asian American Action Fund,
Christorher Hayes, The Nation
andMalcolm Clark, blogger for Labourhome
& The World Wants Obama
We'll go behind the hype and provide a blow by blow analysis, with
national and international bloggers of the politics driving the convention
and provide perspectives from the 'Big Tent' – the special bloggers,
non-profits and progressive activist venue at the Democratic National
Convention.
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, August 18, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST, over 99.5 FM ****************************************
The Real Losers On American Idol Are Its Behind Scenes Workers
with
Michael Winship, President, Writers Guild of America East and
Vince Waldron, documentary filmmaker and author
Georgia On My Mind
with
Peter Gowan, Prof. International Relations, London Metropolitan
University, editor New Left Review
Car Wash Employees Are Getting Hosed,
with
N.Y.S. Labor Commissioner Patricia Smith
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The Real Losers On American Idol Are Its Behind Scenes Workers
with
Michael Winship, President, Writers Guild of America East and
Vince Waldron, documentary filmmaker and author
The Writers Guilds of America and the Teamsters are conducting nation-
wide protests against "American Idol," "Million Dollar Password" "Farmer
Wants a Wife" and "America's Got Talent." Many of the workers on these
shows endure serious workplace exploitation including violations of state
and federal minimum wage and overtime laws and benefits below the
standard in the entertainment industry – how's that for reality TV?
*************************
Georgia On My Mind
with
Peter Gowan, Prof. International Relations, London Metropolitan
University, editor New Left Review
Georgia and Russia have signed a truce, but uncertainty remains. While the
long-standing enmity between Ossetians and Georgians played a role as
did the visceral dislike between Moscow and Tbilisi in the commencement of
this short, but brutal war we go behind the news to root out its origins - and
oh yes the role of the United States.
***************************
Car Wash Employees Are Getting Hosed,
with
N.Y.S. Labor Commissioner Patricia Smith A Department of Labor
investigation found 78% of the city's car washes have been seriously
shortchanging employees, violating minimum wage and
overtime laws. Now it's time they cleaned up their act.
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, August 11, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST, over 99.5 FM
"Olympic Sweatshop: Speedo Production in China
Breaks Records for Worker Abuse"
with
Charles Kernaghan, Director, National Labor Committee
Emmett Till: The Opera
with
Charles Lloyd, Jr. composer, tenor Robert Mack as Emmett,
soprano Diana Solomon-Glover as Mamie; bass Kevin Maynor
as the funeral director
Efforts By Bloomberg To Reduce Homelessness
A Case Of The Emperor's News Clothes
with
Patrick Markee, Senior Policy Analyst, Coalition for the Homeless
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"Olympic Sweatshop: Speedo Production in China
Breaks Records for Worker Abuse"
with
Charles Kernaghan, Director, National Labor Committee
Speedo may be the top-selling and best-known swimwear brand in the
world, and an official sponsor of the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games in
China. But, according to a new report by the National Labor Committee,
workers in China producing Speedo sporting goods are drowning in
abuse. Toys 'R' Us and Carrefour are also implicated in this sweatshop
scandal.
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Emmett Till: The Opera
with
Charles Lloyd, Jr. composer, tenor Robert Mack as Emmett,
soprano Diana Solomon-Glover as Mamie; bass Kevin
Maynor as the funeral director
The horrific story of the beating and murder of the boy child, Emmett Till,
scars deep in the hearts of black America. This murder and the story
behind it is now part of American culture. Trilogy: An Opera Company (AOC)
brings this tragic American story to us with the hope of stimulating new and
helpful discussions about a still-divided America.
*****************************
Efforts By Bloomberg To Reduce Homelessness A Case Of The
Emperor's News Clothes
with
Patrick Markee, Senior Policy Analyst, Coalition for the Homeless
In 2004, Mayor Bloomberg claimed the city would slash the number of
homeless people by two-thirds in five years by building homes for the poor,
pouring more money into prevention services and claiming that the shelter
system would only be used by those who really needed it. Now, four years
into the five-year plan, a similar number of families are in the shelter system.
We explore why.
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Produced & Hosted by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash
Monday, August 4, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST, over 99.5 FM
****************************************
From Here To Eternity:
U.S. Nuclear Policy From Hiroshima & Nagasaki Through Today
with
Professor Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Director of Cold War Studies,
University of Southern CA. at Berkley
and
Greg Mitchell, co-author of "Hiroshima in America" &
Adviser to the Award-Winning Film "Original Child Bomb"
Exploitation of Immigrant Workers Isn't Kosher
With
Rabbi Harold Kravitz, Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, Minnetonka, MN
and
Paul Rael, Director of Hispanic Ministries, St. Bridget's Catholic
Church, Postville, Iowa
Governor Patterson Plays the Depression Card
Proposes Massive Cuts Instead of Millionaire's Tax
With
Trudi Renwick
Senior Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute
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From Here To Eternity:
U.S. Nuclear Policy From Hiroshima & Nagasaki Through Today
with
Professor Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Director of Cold War Studies,
University of Southern CA. at Berkley
Professor Hasegawa discusses why there wasn't any moral or political
basis to drop nuclear bombs on Japan, which was already determined to
surrender and why we did it.
and
Greg Mitchell, co-author of "Hiroshima in America" &
Adviser to the Award-Winning Film "Original Child Bomb"
The U.S. engaged in suppression of the film footage following the atomic
bomb attacks on Japan, and for decades afterward suppressed all film
shot in Hiroshima & Nagasaki. Now, a portion of that footage will finally
reach the American public so they will be able to judge for themselves
why the authorities felt they had to suppress it, and what impact their
footage, if widely aired, might have had on the nuclear arms race -- and
the nuclear proliferation that endangers us today.
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Exploitation of Immigrant Workers Isn't Kosher
With
Rabbi Harold Kravitz, Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, Minnetonka, MN
and
Paul Rael, Director of Hispanic Ministries, St. Bridget's Catholic
Church, Postville, Iowa
Only after the barbaric raid by Federal Immigration Control & Enforcement
(ICE) police on the Kosher Agriprocessors meat packing plant in Postville,
Iowa in which 389 immigrant workers were sentenced to prison terms, was
the extent of exploitation within the plant revealed. It included abuse of
underage workers who worked over 12 hours a day 6 days a week, health
and safety violations, sexual harassment, and even physical abuse. Religious
leaders from the area marched on Postville recently. Jewish leaders have
set up a Commission of Inquiry to investigate including the humane treatment
of workers in the definition of what is kosher.
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Governor Patterson Plays the Depression Card
Proposes Massive Cuts Instead of Millionaire's Tax
With
Trudi Renwick
Senior Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute
With references to a new Depression, NYS Governor Patters used projections
of next year's State budget deficit growing from $5 billion to $6.4 billion as call
to budget cuts. He has ignored the successful experience of the last recession
in 2002 in which taxes on those that could afford it were raised by a bi-partisan
Legislature to forestall draconian cutbacks on public services as well as
progressive voices calling for a millionaire's tax to forestall the bloodletting
of the past.
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Monday, July 21, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST,over 99.5 FM
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The City and State Tell NYC's Housing Authority Drop Dead
with
Victor Bach, Senior Policy Analyst,
Community Service Society
International Criminal Court Swears Out Arrest Warrant
for Omar Hassan al-Bashir
with
Rev. Herbert Daughtry,
House of the Lord Pentecostal Church
Fannie Mae Hey & Freddie Mac When Are You Coming Back?
with
Ron Blackwell, Senior Economist, AFL-CIO
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The City and State Tell NYC's Housing Authority Drop Dead
with
Victor Bach, Senior Policy Analyst, Community Service Society
NYC's Housing Authority is one of the only providers of low-income
housing. Now, due to federal cuts the Authority's workers and its
4000,000 tenants will suffer the consequence of a $170 million budget
deficit, and the State and City haven't lifted a finger to help, but rather
have forced the Authority to shell out over $200 million. We'll find out
why the City is helping to strangle public housing.
**************
International Criminal Court Swears Out Arrest Warrant
for Omar Hassan al-Bashir
with Rev. Herbert Daughtry, House of the Lord Pentecostal Church
Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor at the International Criminal Court is
seeking the arrest of the Sudanese President on charges of genocide,
war crimes and crimes against humanity. Will the prosecutor's move
against Mr. Bashir hinder or assist efforts to bring peace to the region?
***************
Fannie Mae Hey & Freddie Mac When Are You Coming Back?
withRon Blackwell, Senior Economist, AFL-CIO
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, federally sponsored corporations that own
or guarantee almost half of all loans to U.S. homeowners, are in deep
trouble. But, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Ben Bernanke,
Chairman of the Federal Reserve are proposing an unlimited Federal
bailout of them. Yet, if taxpayers are to assume the risks, why shouldn't
they assume ownership of these lending institutions?
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, July 14, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST, over 99.5 FM
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Native Americans Conclude 8,300 Mile Protest Walk
with
Ricardo Tapia, organizer
There They Go Again Claiming We Can Have Guns & Butter?
with
William Darity, Prof., African-American Studies & Economics, Duke University
Saber-Rattling Ourselves Into War: Iran, Crucial Facts and Ignored Options
with
Prof. William Beeman
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Native Americans Conclude 8,300 Mile Protest Walk
with
Ricardo Tapia, organizer
Five Hundred Native Americans gathered near the White House to
mark the end of a 8,300 mile walk across the nation, that aimed to
bring attention to the impact of global warming on the environment
and to spotlight the destruction of indigenous sites by greedy and
callous developers. Organizer of the Longest Walk 2, Ricardo
Tapia joins us.
*********************
There They Go Again Claiming We Can Have Guns & Butter?
with
William Darity, Prof., African-American Studies & Economics,
Duke University
With the economic crisis upon us, one factor that has received
little attention has been the effect of our trillion dollar war machine
on the economy . More and more resources are going to the
miliary and fewer to actual production. Who will pay the stiffest
price for the mismanagement of the economy?
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Saber-Rattling Ourselves Into War: Iran,
Crucial Facts and Ignored Options
with
Prof. William Beeman
William Beeman, author of "The 'Great Satan' vs. the 'Mad Mullahs':
How the United States and Iran Demonize Each Other," discusses
whether the U.S. will support terrorists to destabilize Iran and will
revved up rhetoric push us into another Middle East war?
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WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report
Monday, July 7, 2008, 7 - 8 p.m. EST,
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"Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics And The Global
Crisis of American Capitalism"
with
author Kevin Phillips
"Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black
Americans from the Civil War to World War II"
with
author Douglas Blackmon
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Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics And The Global
Crisis of American Capitalism"withauthor Kevin Phillips
The author sees the cumulative effects of the current debt crisis,
the depreciation of the dollar and global peak oil as leading not
just to a recession, but a long term crisis significantly impacting
living standards in the U.S. Does this forcast the demise of the
U.S. as the fulcrum of world economic power?
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"Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black
Americans from the Civil War to World War II"
with author Douglas Blackmon
On land owned by U.S. Steel was an unmarked African American
burial ground – and so began a quest to explore the institutions
and complimentary policies that were responsible for the Post-
Reconstruction re-enslavement of Blacks, to provide the manpower
to fuel the growth of industrialization in the South. As Blackmon
probes this largely unexplored area, he offers us a mirror to reflect
and grapple with the currency of racial disparity.
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