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Gerry Scott chats with Steven Sherman from Cross Border Tax about whether you should transfer your US Qualified Plan to an RRSP.
Old Words New Meanings By Steven Sherman by The Indypendent
2 Centuries, 10 Strikes by Steven Sherman by The Indypendent
Steven Sherman reviews Mike Davis' latest book, Old Gods, New Enigmas To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR
We review the book 'A History More Beautiful and Terrible: The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History' by Brooklyn College political scientist Jeanne Theoharis. To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpR Photo: Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking in Chicago, April 17, 1968. Credit: Ted Bell/Chicago Urban League Records, University of Illinois at Chicago Library.
Steven Sherman reviews the book 'Beyond Fifteen: Immigrant Workers, Faith Activists, and the Revival of the Labor Movement' by Jonathan Rosenblum. To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. bit.ly/2xsDpRQ To read Steven Sherman´s article online go to http://bit.ly/2nO2pkb.
In 1991, a fire at a chicken-processing factory in Hamlet, North Carolina killed 25 workers. While briefly a national-news story, it soon disappeared from the collective consciousness. Now, over 25 years later, Temple University historian Bryant Simon has written a book, The Hamlet Fire: A Tragic Story of Cheap Food, Cheap Government, and Cheap Lives, that uses the story of the fire to illuminate the human (and animal) costs of the direction American society has taken since the 1970. It is a magisterial work that lives up to the challenge. To read Steven Sherman´s full book review go to http://bit.ly/2BkVMtO To support this podcast and our publication, it´s as easy as visiting our Patreon page and becoming a monthly subscriber. http://bit.ly/2xsDpRQ Photo credit: Zoltan Tasi
Steven Sherman reviews the books “Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America” by Nancy McLean and “The Reactionary Mind” by Corey Robin. With the Republicans controlling all three branches of the federal government and 26 states, now is a good time to examine far-right ideology. To read Steven Sherman´s full article go to http://bit.ly/2yE9VCj To subscribe to Indyaudio and get notifications from our recent episodes, go to apple.co/2wwtyh5 Illustration by Gary Martin
Steven Sherman reviews the book “Hegemony How-to: A Roadmap for Radicals” By Jonathan Matthew Smucker (AK Press, 2017). To read Steven´s full article go to http://bit.ly/2u1Vhot
Steven Sherman reviews the book 'Rules for Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Can Change Everything' by Becky Bond and Zack Exley. To read Steven´s full article go to http://bit.ly/2rVgDU0
Steven Sherman reviews the book 'Direct Action: Protest and the Reinvention of American Radicalism' by L.A. Kauffman. To read Steven´s full article go to Indypendent.org
Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
Jim Bauer and Ruth Bauer stop in to talk about the new musical at The Prospect Theater Co., THE BLUE FLOWER. We also hear a couple of songs from the show. We also give you a sneak peak at the new Broadway production of PASSING STRANGE, with exclusive 25 minutes of audio footage from a rehearsal of the cast and director, Annie Dorsen. Chuck Saculla, Dan Amboyer, and Steven Sherman of Emerging Artist's TRIPLE THREAT come by and chat about their new production. We also sit down with NYU Steinhardt's John Simpkins and Grant Wenaus to talk about their new production of FLOYD COLLINS and a little about the school of Musical Theatre.