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Over the years Building Bridges has produced a weekly one hour program, Mondays from 7-8 PM EST, covering local, national and international labor and community issues over radio WBAI-Pacifica 99.5 FM in New York. We also produce half hour version, Building Bridges National, which is distribtued to over 40 broadcast and internet radio stations.


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In Struggle Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash

Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck - 28:17  

“Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics,
and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck” 
with
Adam Cohen, former member of the NY Times Editorial Board 

One of America’s great miscarriages of justice, the Supreme Court’s infamous 1927 Buck v. Bell ruling made government sterilization of “undesirable” citizens the law of the land.  Bestselling author Adam Cohen tells the story in Imbeciles of
one of the darkest moments in the American legal tradition: the Supreme Court’s decision to champion eugenic sterilization for the greater good of the country. In 1927, when the nation was caught up in eugenic fervor, the justices allowed Virginia to sterilize Carrie Buck, a perfectly normal young woman, for being an “imbecile.”  Adam Cohen sets the context for the forced sterilization of Carrie Buck and thousands of others: a panic, fed by the pseudoscience of eugenics, that so-called feebleminded people constituted a threat to public safety and the nation’s gene pool.  The book serves as a cautionary tale about what may happen when those who have, or obtain, power use the institutions of government and the law
to advance their own interests at the expense of those who are poor, disadvantaged, or of different ‘hereditary’ stock.

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Donald Trump's Fascist Week - The Daily Show with Trevor Noah

Donald Trump comes under fire for unknowingly tweeting a Benito Mussolini quote, 
and he may have more in common with the fascism founder than he realizes.

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