Desiree Hellegers interviews Dan Handelman of Portland Copwatch/Peace and
Justice Works about the implications of the 3-2 Portland City Council’s
vote to reenter a Joint Terrorism Task Force agreement with the FBI on
February 19, 2005, the 73rd anniversary of Executive O...
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If we condemn war -- since "war is hell" -- can we condemn all wars? What do
we say about the terrible US Civil War that ended the enormous brutality of
slavery? Clayton Morgareidge explores the contradiction.
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If we condemn war -- since "war is hell" -- can we condemn all wars? What do
we say about the terrible US Civil War that ended the enormous brutality of
slavery? Clayton Morgareidge explores the contradiction.
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Alan Wieder hosts this episode featuring discussions of carbon free energy;
Portland and the Joint Terrorism Taskforce; war, peace and the US Civil War;
and the myth of the recovering economy.
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Iven Hale hosts this episode and plays music by Leslie and the LYs.
We also hear these segments:
Bill Resnick talks with Craig Morris about renewable energy in Germany
Joe Clement reads about seeking a green economy
Movie Moles review the vampire film A Girl Walks Home Alo...
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Joe Clement reads from Black, White, and Green: Farmers Markets, Race, and
the Green Economy by Alison Hope Alkon, and plays a song from the Lorax.
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Iven Hale reads the names of the transwomen killed in the US so far this
year, and calls attention to Worldwide Don't Kill a Trans Woman Week, which
has a page on facebook.
See also
HRC report on AntiTransgender Violence
TransGriot on Anti-Trans Hate Speech
Planet TransG...
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Denise Morris and Frann Michel touch on the history of the Oscars and
critiques of the awards, before discussing the first feature written and
directed by Iranian-American Ana Liliy Amirpour, A Girl Walks Home Alone At
Night, a Farsi-language black-and-white Vampire West...
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