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In this episode, we hear from Lily Baran who recently helped organize the People's Summit at Miguel Ribera park in Reno, to gather forward thinking, solutions oriented progressives. Our reporter Gracie Gordon also interviews several participants, including RoMarTolliver, representing the Black Wall Street non profit in Reno, a new group helping the community’s youth, reaching out to the homeless and working toward a better, more just society. Two members of the Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality, Jen Cassady and Mary Gilbert, also join her to detail the evolution of RISE which now also manages the new shelter for women, families and elderly called Our Place.
In today's episode of Mass Liberation Radio, Lily talk with Erika Minaberry about the People's Summit happening this Saturday at 10 am at Miguel Ribera park. They go through the organizations attending and why it is so important to build community power in these uncertain times. There's a little clowning on the recent presidential debate too. Learn more about the People's Summit: https://truckeemeadowsjbgc.org/events/2020/10/10/the-peoples-summit-2020-reno-nevada/?fbclid=IwAR3gsd31aUO1GLaGcoNEiUBeEQVgLBMJ2yLNtDaeDwq8MYIecL5-VxnQFaI
This episode is multimedia story in three parts: Part 1 "The Gettysburg Address" by President Abraham Lincoln, recited by Aaron Calafato Part 2: A musical piece, “Common People” by Ken Wendt inspired from Aaron Copeland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and includes excerpts from a 1942 speech by vice president Henry Wallace. More music from Ken Wendt - http://fluentk.com/ Part 3: "Heart-Soul Agreement" A excerpt from a speech by former Senator Nina Turner at the 2017 People's Summit mixed w/ original song "In the Beginning" composed & performed by TJ Duke & Ben Gmetro More about Nina Turner - https://www.ninaturner.org/ More music from Tj & Ben - https://wearenaturecamp.bandcamp.com/
Today on Sojourner Truth, a report from Anne Petermann, Executive Director of the Global Justice Ecology Project (GJEP). She is on the ground in Chile. The GJEP team has been reporting on ongoing protests in Chile and now the alternative environmental event that began on Monday, known as the Cumbre de los Pueblos (the People's Summit). That event will last 10 days and will coincide with the official UN COP 25 environmental conference that was moved from Chile, where it was originally scheduled, by Chile's embattled president. COP 25 is now taking place in Spain. Meanwhile, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who has sparked worldwide protests by junior high and high school students, has arrived in Spain for that conference via sailboat. On the ground in Chile, people from across the country in Chile have gathered in Santiago for the Cumbre de los Pueblos. This, as the UN chief yet again warns of a climate crisis deep enough that the planet is close to no return.
Today on Sojourner Truth, a report from Anne Petermann, Executive Director of the Global Justice Ecology Project (GJEP). She is on the ground in Chile. The GJEP team has been reporting on ongoing protests in Chile and now the alternative environmental event that began on Monday, known as the Cumbre de los Pueblos (the People's Summit). That event will last 10 days and will coincide with the official UN COP 25 environmental conference that was moved from Chile, where it was originally scheduled, by Chile's embattled president. COP 25 is now taking place in Spain. Meanwhile, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg, who has sparked worldwide protests by junior high and high school students, has arrived in Spain for that conference via sailboat. On the ground in Chile, people from across the country in Chile have gathered in Santiago for the Cumbre de los Pueblos. This, as the UN chief yet again warns of a climate crisis deep enough that the planet is close to no return.
PNN - Modeling Citizens - upon this Rock we build our New World We have our inimmitable Ms. Brook Hines thought leader for Progressive Activists Everywhere ?We have the return of a very special friend of the Show, Ms. MariLynn Evans producer of NetFlix sensation "BLOOD ON THE MOUNTAIN" ?which tells the TRUE HISTORY, almost the Secret History of West Virgina her people and her devastating mines and the corruptive corporations that have been allowed to despoil her and the lives of her people. This same story can be told too for much of Appalacia and other states and regions that have been abused and tossed away by the extraction industries. We have the Great honor to have a second returning guest another heroic voice Mr. Lee Tiger of Tiger Tiger (www.tigertigermusic.com) and a voice from the heart of the Everglades a native son of the Sea of Grass. He has a new album and he will be hosting a CD Release Party at the Seminole HardRock Cafe in Hollywood September 5th. Make sure you catch it and get your copy of the new release "One Earth One People, Come Together" ?Another guest joins us this week - Ben America, progressive organizer and activist working on a new People's Summit of Florida this Fall at the facility known as the peoples White House up in Volusia County. (www.thepeopleswhitehouse.com) Another model citizen in this weeks pantheon. Solidarity & Peace ?Rick Spisak Producer / News Director ?Progressive News Network http://www.NewMercuryMedia.com/pnn.html TUNE IN Sunday or Anytime
A conversation with Shannon Jackson, former Senior Policy Adviser to Senator Bernie Sanders of the Bernie 2016 presidential campaign and currently the Executive Director of Our Revolution. Shannon discusses what it was like on the Sanders campaign as one of the first hires and what qualities he and the Sanders movement are looking for in candidates and campaigns to endorse. Recorded June 9 2017 at the People's Summit in Chicago with your host Dan Johnson. Edited by Rishav Dasgupta.
Hosts Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola discuss the rift between Saudi Arabia and Qatar and tension among the Gulf countries in the Middle East. They talk about the Saudi arms deal, which the Senate would have opposed if five Democrats had not voted against a bill to block the deal. Later in the show, Khalek and Gosztola talk about how Bernie Sanders and the movements he is aligned with ignore ongoing U.S. wars and their impact and contrast that with British political leader Jeremy Corbyn, who frequently makes connections between terrorism and the United Kingdom's support for wars. The rest of the show is spent on the People's Summit, which Gosztola attended, and the GOP baseball shooting in Alexandria. In particular, the hosts criticize the New York Times for their coverage, which suggested Bernie Sanders supporters may bear some responsibility for a former campaign volunteer turning to violence.
Join Elizabeth and guest host Kevin (@waorguy) as they meander their way to a discussion of the DNC lawsuit where they try really really hard not to mock the DNC lawsuit (they fail.) People's Summit: https://www.pafcoalition.org/wethepeople Campaign Spotlight: http://www.michelaskelton.com/
This week, Sam is back from the People's Summit, and we're breaking it down. We talk Bernie's speech, criticism from the establishment and the progressive left of the Summit, and Sam's appearance on Aggressive Progressives. Also, we discuss the shooting at the congressional baseball practice.
Campaign Spotlight: https://jacobrosecrants.com/ Innocence Project: https://www.innocenceproject.org/ Join Kara and Elizabeth as they rant their way through Comey Day, one of the millions of problems of systemtic racism, uterine replicators and of course, The People's Summit. Elizabeth DOES not approve.
From the People's Summit in Chicago an interview with Kyle Patterson, Campaign Manager of James Thompson (KS-4) who almost won the special election April 11 and improved on Democratic performance by more than 20 points. Kyle shares what it was like on the special election, why they are confident about 2018 and how the thousands of individual donors and volunteers from outside the district really fueled the campaign.
Ben Jealous, the former president of NAACP, and Bernie Sanders surrogate returns to the show to talk running for governor of MD. He also reflects on the connection between racial and economic (in)justice and the false dichotomy of one or the other. Then we talk to Winnie Wong about the People's Summit people like Ben Jealous and Bernie Sanders as well as countless organizers will be gathering... Stay tuned for more from there.
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Hosts Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola are joined by Michael Lighty, policy director for National Nurses United. He has worked on health care reform for over 25 years. Lighty addresses the need for Democrats to go on the offensive and push for a national Medicare For All system. He describes why the Affordable Care Act is flawed and not enough. He highlights a push in the state of California for a Medicare For All system. Later, Lighty speaks to the Trump administration's agenda of dismantling environmental regulations designed to protect the public's health. He also previews People's Summit 2.0 in Chicago, which was announced this past week and will take place from June 9-11. If you would like to support the show and help keep us going strong, please become a subscriber on .
Both conventions failed to mask the faces of discontent on their convention floors. Here's an editorial from Truthdig.org uncovering the facade painted by the DNC on a convention scarred from the beginning by yet another email scandal. We also hear from Jim Hightower on what the unhappy voters on the left are doing, in conjunction with Republicans, Greens and Libertarians, as a result of The People's Summit held this summer in Chicago.
PNN - Solstice Celebrants - the HEATS ON! PNN - Fires Up the Engines of the SUN - and brings you these HEROES of the Summer Burning Bright Candidates, Passions afire - Solutions saturate Celebrations, and NEED NOT KNEEL in Surrender. PNN is greatly honored to bring you Meredith Ockman (SE REGIONAL DIRECTOR NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN) Who will weigh in as Human Rights Advocate on the recent Atrocities in Orlando and make her case for coalition building with the Clinton forces. PNN then .welcomes Union Leader and organizer Alan Maki an unrepentant socialist of the old school in the footsteps of Eugene Debs, Ida Tarbell, Bob La Follette, and Sinclair Lewis. He will speak on the shortage of Peace Advocates, he warns of the crowds already mesmerized by the subtle war drums. during this campaign cycle. He asks us to join him in praise of former DNC Executive Tulsi Gabbard who knows the value of peace when small men reach for guns. Then PNN welcomes National PDA Leader Michael Fox from St Petersburg - who will talk about his experiences at the People's Summit so recently in Chicago and hear his account of the wisdom of those gathered in Chicago. . Of course we will share the microphones and ythe latform with the keen insight, and perceptive political insight of Brook Hines, one of Florida's leading progressive leaders. Tune in Sunday 7pm June 26th.
This part of the episode opens with discussion about the Orlando massacre, especially how Senate Democrats responded with a filibuster and push for legislation that included a provision to expand the terrorism watch list in order to enforce gun control. The show's hosts pivot to the People's Summit, a gathering of two to three thousand Bernie Sanders supporters in Chicago. Host Kevin Gosztola attended shares observations from the summit.
Recorded June 16, 2016. We're #1! We're #1! Oh, but wait…. We’re #1 when it comes to gun violence and transforming other countries into terrorist havens. Dang. Expanded instant background checks and keeping those on terrorist watch lists from purchasing firearms doesn't prevent 33,000 gun deaths and 85,000 gun-related injuries per year. Yet fear of the NRA lobby and flag-waving reverence for the Second Amendment keep our legislators from accepting that the Second Amendment is like a vestigial organ that should have dropped off long ago. At the People's Summit in Chicago, Tulsi Gabbard's speech exposed the fatal flaw in our foreign policy. While our leaders tell us we intervene in other countries to prevent humanitarian disasters, intervention actually leads to death, destruction, civil war, the spread of terrorism and refugee crises. We cite a study from the Independent showing that nine of the ten most dangerous countries in the world have either been recently invaded or occupied by....America! We are again #1. Um, sadly three of the most dangerous countries have gotten to where they are as the direct result of Hillary Clinton’s stint as Secretary of State. Ruh-roh... INTERVIEW! We interview New York's 3rd District's Congressional candidate Jonathan Clarke, an authentic progressive who endorsed Bernie Sanders very early in the campaign and who firmly believes that our legislators need to be able to identify with the struggles of everyday Americans in order to adequately represent them. Only Bernie's political revolution can save our country from a further descent into violence — one establishment politicians on both sides are prepared to escalate. People! Stay involved, stay aware, and keep FEELING THE BERN! The What Would Bernie Sanders Do Podcast is Dr. Barry Kaufman with Host Darren Stephens and is produced in Chicago by Ruth Kaufman. Information on the podcast is supported by the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatwouldberniesandersdo/. Learn more about how you can help the campaign by going to www.berniesanders.com. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @wwbsdpodcast. Music by Robin Bienemann http://robinb.org/music.html.
Nurse Talk progressive healthcare correspondent and Executive Director of Progressive Democrats of America Donna Smith-- talks about the upcoming People's Summit in Chicago June 17th thru 19th. Together activists committed to a different kind of agenda: a People’s Agenda that can enhance and expand issue campaigns and hold all elected officials accountable to popular demands for justice, equality and freedom. Speakers will be Naomi Klein, Dr. Cornell West and Rose Ann DeMoro. thepeoplessummit.org.
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The third day of the People's Summit entitled "Another World is Possible" featured presentations from John Tarka of the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, Lisa Jordan of the United Steelworkers, Jihan Gearon of the Indigenous Environmental Network, Benedicto Martinez Orozco of Frente Autentico de Trabajadores (Authentic Workers Front) with translation by Robin Alexander of the UE, and Jeremy Scahill, investigative reporter. After their presentations, the audience had a chance to ask questions and make comments. This 40 minute Q&A session features lively and thought provoking questions and responses from both audience and presenters alike.
While ordinary citizens are not allowed in to hear the dialogues of the G20, Pittsburgh residents and people from across the country will have the opportunity to take part in the People's Summit, which states it is neccessary to have "An informed dialogue about the economic, social, and political problems facing the world, including the role and future of the G-20"