This week, we hear from the DPA's Michael Collins about opposition to the
nomination of William Barr as US Attorney General, from IPS's Sanho Tree
about the folly of a border "wall," and from Compassionate Oregon's Anthony
Taylor about the state of marijuana legalization.
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Join guest host Linda Olson-Osterlund and Andy Worthington , journalist, film
maker and author of The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees
in America's Illegal Prison . Worthington is in the U.S. to join others
protesting the 17th Anniversary on January ...
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Recordando el triunfo de la Revolución Cubana y al poeta cubano mexicano
Iván Portela Bonachea mejor conocido "el poeta de las dos islas" en alusión
a Cuba e Irlanda. Jorge Rodríguez pastor de la Iglesia Metodista de Las
Naciones habla de la delegación de Interfaith Move...
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Adam Carpinelli interviews civil rights attorney Larry Hildes about
Indigenous Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier. Discussion will focus on
supporting Leonard's legal defense as well as the event that occurred on Jan
20th in Portland, OR.
Jan 20th event to help wit...
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Elizabeth Goitein, Co-Director of the Liberty and National Security Program
at the Brennan Center for Justice (NYU School of Law), recently wrote an
article for The Atlantic, "What the President Could Do If He Declares a State
of Emergency." It lays out in grim det...
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In some ways Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered twice. First by an
assassin’s bullet in Memphis and then by killing his revolutionary message.
Today, King is largely remembered with special holiday sales. His vision of
radical revolution muted. He posed a specia...
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This week on Century, we listen to a presentation by Stefan Kertesz, MD, from
the UAB School of Medicine, at a workshop entitled Pain and Symptom
Management for People with Serious Illness in the Context of the Opioid
Epidemic.
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