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    The Authoritarian Playbook: Republican attacks on abortion continue

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 52:07


    Following the Supreme Court's decision to keep mifepristone available, advocates warn that conservatives are waiting to decimate abortion rights until after the midterms.

    "Plastic Inc." exposes how Big Oil is fueling plastic production

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 52:03


    In her new book, journalist Beth Gardiner reveals how Big Oil is investing billions to increase plastic production, despite the immense health and environmental risks.

    "The Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 52:18


    In "Smog and Sunshine," Professor Ann Carlson recounts policy battles and the scientists, activists, and public officials who took on major polluters to save their city.

    How Trump's top officials are linked to the industries they oversee

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 20:13


    A trove of nearly 3,200 disclosure records, which ProPublica recently made public, reveals deep financial ties between Trump officials and the industries they regulate.

    Amid ceasefire, Israel Intensifies attacks across Lebanon and Gaza

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 31:57


    Since Israel signed a ceasefire agreement on October 10, 2025, nearly seven months ago, more than 840 Palestinians have been killed and over 2,400 have been wounded.

    What questions do you have for SF candidate Saikat Chakrabarti?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 52:14


    San Francisco congressional candidate Saikat Chakrabarti says he's running to deliver Medicare for All, affordable housing, political reform, and clean energy.

    The Authoritarian Playbook: Activists respond to SCOTUS VRA decision

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 52:10


    Following the Supreme Court conservatives' decision to eviscerate the Voting Rights Act, Republicans are moving rapidly to redraw maps and eliminate Black districts.

    CA Governor's race remains wide open amid jungle primary

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 52:08


    If Democrats split the vote, we could have two Republicans at the top of the ticket in November. So far, low polling Democrats are not dropping out. How are you voting?

    GOP Farm Bill passes House with largest cut to food aid in US history

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 51:58


    The bill includes $187 billion in SNAP cuts, expands SNAP work requirements, and restricts eligibility for undocumented immigrants. It now goes to the Senate.

    Frontline and ProPublica examine arrests from US immigration raids

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 31:32


    The Frontline/ProPublica Caught in the Crackdown documentary traces the violence, protests and arrests stemming from federal immigration sweeps across the country.

    Trump's Homeland Security targets immigrants with $1.8M fines

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 20:38


    The Trump administration has hired private debt collectors to hound immigrants with multimillion-dollar civil penalties for not leaving the US, according to The Lever.

    How are you voting in California's chaotic Governor's race?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 52:24


    For the first time in decades, California voters are getting ready to cast their ballots in a Governor's race that has no clear frontrunner ahead of the June 2 primary.

    What questions do you have for SF congressional candidate Connie Chan?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 52:09


    San Francisco Supervisor and congressional candidate Connie Chan says she's running to represent people who feel like they're being priced out of the city.

    The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 47:57


    Judith Enck reveals how plastic pollution contributes to poisoned oceans, polluted air, a warming planet, and a rise in diseases, including reproductive cancers.

    US working class take to the streets for 3,000 May Day Strong actions

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 47:52


    Labor reporter Hamilton Nolan discusses the state of labor reporting and his new book, "The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor."

    The US at 250: A Native Perspective with reporter Mary Annette Pember

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 48:09


    “Medicine River: A Story of Survival and the Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools” reveals the lasting impacts of the forced assimilation and abuse of Native kids in the US.

    The Authoritarian Playbook: "A Protest History of the US"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 49:00


    In her new book, civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall argues that lasting change has always been the product of sustained, collective protest efforts.

    “Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It” shows the power of resistance

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 47:56


    In their new book, activists Annie Leonard and André Carothers argue that we must defend and exercise our right to protest amid the global rise of authoritarianism.

    Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 46:42


    In her new book, Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental and social costs of the race to embrace green solutions like electronic cars by expanding lithium mining.

    Media coverage of the climate crisis & the 25th UN Indigenous Forum

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 52:00


    In 2025, the global climate coverage fell by 14%, according to the Media and Climate Change Observatory at the University of Colorado Boulder.

    A debate about why Democrats lost in 2024 and the future of the party

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 52:10


    Since losing to Donald Trump and far-right Republicans in 2024, Democrats have engaged in a heated debate about the party's future. What policies should they embrace?

    Dr. Ann López discusses the ongoing fight for farmworker justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 51:56


    Up to 800,000 farmworkers in the US live in California, most of whom experience sexual assault, unsafe working conditions, low pay, and dangerous health risks.

    Amy Cordalis on her family's fight to save the Klamath River

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 50:48


    In 2024, the removal of four dams on the Klamath River marked a historic victory for an Indigenous-led movement, achieving the largest river restoration project in history.

    After Orbán's crushing election defeat, what's next for Hungary?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 24:27


    Last Sunday, voters in Hungary delivered a decisive defeat to far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, ending his 16-year hold on power.

    FRONTLINE and El Faro investigate Bukele and Trump's CECOT deal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 26:32


    We're discussing a Frontline and El Faro documentary about President Nayib Bukele's tangled history with the gangs the US says it is fighting.

    'Steal This Story, Please!' celebrates Amy Goodman & independent media

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 52:02


    'Steal This Story, Please!' is a new documentary about Amy Goodman's trailblazing career as an independent journalist and co-founder and co-host of Democracy Now!.

    The 23rd annual International Ocean Film Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 52:01


    We are discussing two documentaries from this year's International Ocean Film Festival that explore the complex and troubled relationship between humans and sharks.

    The civilian toll of Israel's military assault and invasion of Lebanon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 29:49


    Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed more than 1,500 people, including at least 130 children, and have forced more than 1.2 million people to flee their homes.

    How the Prairieland ‘Antifa' verdict threatens First Amendment rights

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 21:59


    The recent conviction of nine anti-ICE protesters has raised concerns among activists, protesters, and NGOs that have aligned themselves with anti-fascist organizing.

    Trump threatens that "a whole civilization will die tonight" in Iran

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 21:20


    Over 2,000 people have been killed and over 26,000 have been injured in Iran as Trump escalates his threats ahead of his 5pm PT deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    The 23rd annual International Ocean Film Festival kicks off in SF

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 51:59


    The festival, which features films about the blue heart of our planet, runs from April 10-12 at the Cowell Theater in the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture.

    The Authoritarian Playbook: The sexual politics of meat under Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 50:45


    Feminist scholar Carol Adams argues that the oppression of women and animals is inextricably linked. She asks: What can meat eating tell us about Western authoritarians?

    What will it take to restore upward mobility & save the middle class?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 52:07


    In "The Middle-Class New Deal," law professor Mechele Dickerson argues the erosion of the middle class wasn't inevitable, but a policy choice. How can it be restored?

    How Flowers Made Our World: The Story of Nature's Revolutionaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 51:57


    In his new book, biologist David George Haskell explores the power of flowers, placing them at the center of the story of how evolution created the world we know today.

    RFK Jr.'s vaccine agenda risks resurgence of deadly childhood diseases

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 27:36


    ProPublica's Patricia Callahan writes that RFK Jr.'s spread of misinformation could prompt vaccine manufacturers to flee the US market, further limiting access.

    The tech industry's embrace of "total war" under Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 24:28


    Journalist Jacob Silverman writes that companies from Google to SpaceX have embraced war and lined up for lucrative contracts amidst the US-Israeli assault on Iran.

    How community intervention programs are reducing gun violence

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 51:57


    Every year, 46,000 people die from gun violence in the US. The Trump administration cut funding for violence prevention programs, but California filled the gap.

    The Authoritarian Playbook: The human toll of Trump's policies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 52:03


    The Nation's Sasha Abramsky argues that from ICE detention centers in San Diego to the US-Israeli war on Iran, Trump is making the lives of many miserable.

    What will it take to end violence against girls and women?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 52:22


    One in five women in the US has experienced an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. How can we reach boys and men to end this cycle of violence?

    Why aren't Democrats talking about Trump's assault on the environment?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 19:45


    Climate crisis enablers expected more resistance to Trump's extreme rollback of environmental policies. They are privately celebrating the silence of Democrats.

    Bioneers Conference brings together climate crisis visionaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 32:24


    The 2026 Bioneers Conference, which begins on Thursday in Berkeley, brings climate activists together to discuss how to build a more just, life-honoring world.

    How has the Trump administration become so powerful and so corrupt?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 21:59


    In the second season of his podcast Master Plan, host David Sirota asks: if the founders wrote the Constitution to prevent a king, how did Trump gain so much power?

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