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“We Are Going to Shut It Down on May 1”: Caravan Against Fear Mobilizes the Masses
Traveling from California to Arizona and backed by 230 organizations, a Caravan Against Fear is building toward May 1.
Taxcast: The Panama Papers, One Year On
We also discuss the raid on Credit Suisse, and new data exposing the profit shifting shennanigans of the EU's biggest banks.
“Spies of Mississippi” Reveals Extent of White Supremacy in the South During Civil Rights Era
“Spies of Mississippi” is a journey into the world of informants, infiltrators, and agent provocateurs in the heart of Dixie.
Economic Update: Enabling Worker Co-ops
This week's episode discusses capitalism and Earth Day, how the Chinese movie industry is overtaking Hollywood and more.
Trump Is the Endpoint: Henry A. Giroux on Cruelty and Isolation in US Politics
Henry Giroux examines the slow, steady rise of cruelty in American culture.
So Much for “Draining the Swamp”: Wall Street’s Power Soars Under Trump
Goldman Sachs has avoided $10 billion in taxes and we need to end their influence on the US government.
The Limits of Police “Reform”
When elites get to define the problem, they get to decide what constitutes solving it.
Member of Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Gains Momentum in Jackson, Mississippi’s Mayoral Race
Chokwe Antar Lumumba has a plan to change Mississippi's reputation as a site of acute oppression, starting with Jackson.
Economic Update: US Labor Unions of the Past, Present and Future
This week's episode discusses the United Airlines flier abuse, New York Gov. Cuomo's flawed tuition plan and more.
There Are No “Throwaway Women”: Black and Indigenous Women Disrupt Violence
How one community is undoing the silence around the violence women of color face.