Clayton Morgareidge hosts this edition of the Old Mole, and it includes these
segments:
Chicago teacher Sarah Chambers talks with Bill Resnick about arming
teachers and what schools really need.
A brief, but deep, history of the Second Amendment (the right to bear
arm...
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In anticipation of Women's History Month and International Women's Day,
Denise Morris and Frann Michel review two independent documentaries by women,
and about women who were active in the liberation struggles of the 1970s;
both will be playing in Portland the weekend of M...
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This Way Out: The International LGBT Radio Magazine
Queer youth take aim at pro-gun lawmakers; a "Rainbow Minute" celebrates
Willie Nelsons "gay cowboy song with a twist"; Kenyans challenge their
countrys "unnatural" sex law, the British Parliament targets Northern
Irel...
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Our newest Prison Pipeline host Nicole Solomon Lindahl interviews her friend
and local activist, Melissa Salazar, and her brother Marcus, who calls in
from a prison in Texas where he is serving a 5-10 year sentence. They focus
on Melissa's experience supporting her brother...
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The Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center is a bustling community center
that provides multiple services for immigrants, newcomers and citizens in the
hometown of Oregon State University. OSU also owns the big buttery-yellow
house that the Center calls home, and the sc...
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Join us as we talk with Kevin Hertzog, co-founder of Gays Against Guns.
From their website: "Gays Against Guns NY is an inclusive direct action group
of LGBTQ people and their allies committed to nonviolently breaking the gun
industry's chain of death—investors, manu...
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The history of the U.S. is one of settler colonialism. The state was
established on the basis of white male supremacy, slavery, land theft and
genocide. “From sea to shining sea” the Native nations were decimated and
dispossessed. The survivors herded into concentration ...
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This week, we discuss pain and pain treatment with Professor Beth Darnall,
PhD, a pain psychologist, clinical scientist, and clinical professor at
Stanford University.
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Camilo Marquez, representing the Portland Climate Action Community Benefits
Initiative, will discuss this local GREEN JOBS 2018 ballot initiative which
trains and employs workers from marginalized communities to weatherize and
solarize homes and businesses, funded by a surc...
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Dean Spade, the Seattle-based producer of the film Pinkwashing Exposed:
Seattle Fights Back, describes Pinkwashing as "A term used by activists to
describe an explicit strategy taken up in recent years by the government of
Israel to portray Israel as a leader in gay rights ...
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