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Water is the new gold, Occupiers, but you wouldn’t know that from the way we treat it. In the capitalist system, one man’s scarcity is another man’s profit increase . . . and water is quickly being snatched up by modern-day gold diggers. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview two guests fighting back against […]
The rich are getting richer, Occupiers. This week on Occupy Radio, author and researcher Chuck Collins examines income and wealth inequality in the United States, talking about Bill Gates Sr.’s Gratitude Tax and also why Black Wealth Matters. Claire McClinton in Flint, MI, adds her voice to the conversation, bringing news of Rev. Pinkney, and […]
To be or not to be nonviolent . . . that is the question many of us have dealt with as we work to make change in our communities. Erica Chenoweth, coauthor of the groundbreaking book, Why Civil Resistance Works, joins us on Occupy Radio to give us some empirical facts and evidence of the […]
“The power in a democracy is the power to communicate,” says Duane Elgin this week on Occupy Radio. Join us as we discuss taking back the airwaves and the implications of communication on democracy. Also, journalist Anne Meador gives us an update on the Cove Point Liquid Natural Gas Terminal and the Keystone XL pipeline. […]
What’s the difference between a terrorist and a killer cop gone rogue? This week of Occupy Radio, we’re examining the tale of two tragedies. Journalist/research Brian Burghart explains how and why the FBI cop homicide count falls short and Nadeem Khan in Lahore, Pakistan joins us to give us his powerful perspective on the Peshawar […]
It’s just you, Rivera, and Getch this week, Occupiers. For our New Year’s special we’ll be speaking straight from the heart about the state of the nation, untold conspiracies, and to be or not to nonviolent. From resolutions to reflections, this is your chance to get cozy with your favorite cohosts. Plus, Kevin Zeese and […]