After 40 years at Lewis & Clark, Professor of Education Zaher Wahab retired
to work full-time in his home country of Afghanistan. “I don’t really
believe in retirement,” Wahab says. “I want to change the world.”
According to Vern Jones, professor and chair of teacher ed...
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In the darkest of times we have to imagine that a world of equality and
environmental and social justice is possible. Are we dreamers? Not practical?
Out of touch with reality? Perhaps. But throughout history it has been small
groups of visionary activists who ignite the...
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This episode is hosted by Frann Michel, with music from Sharon Jones, Billy
Bragg, and Chumbawumba. The Mole recommends Pluginpdx.com for resource
information. The show also includes these segments:
Bill Resnick talks with David Riemer about anti-poverty policies.
Fra...
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Laurie Mercier talks with activist, educator, organizer Hyung Nam about
municipal activism, rebel cities, the Portland Assembly, and other local
actions to empower us and improve our lives.
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The legal marijuana industry has grown dramatically over the past few years.
If legalization is allowed to continue rolling out under the next president,
then that growth will continue. It could be massive. Marijuana prohibition,
all drug prohibition really, is rooted in ra...
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Bill Resnick talks with David Riemer of the Milwaukee-based Community
Advocates Public Policy Institute about policies that could greatly reduce U.
S. poverty at modest cost. They also discuss guaranteed annual income, a
demogrant, and the crucial role of poor people's s...
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On this episode of Voices for the Animals Courtney Scott interviews Ralph
Nader about "Animal Envy", his new book praised by leading animal rights
acvocates. Ralph Nader puts his incisive writing skills to work to create a
fresh and innovative take on animals--and wha...
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We have been watching Donald Trump announce the most astonishing rogues
gallery of cabinet nominees ever assembled. Not only are his picks bent on
demolishing the very agencies they would lead, they are for the most part
totally incompetent. The only possible upside of this...
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Recovery Zone is off today, instead we present this special Radiozine
program:
In her first book, Before I Do, leading gay rights attorney Elizabeth F.
Schwartz spells out the range of practical considerations couples should
address before tying the knot. She explores t...
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Lawsuits Filed Over Donald Trump's Privatization of Pennsylvania Avenue,
“America’s Main Street”
Guest host Linda Olson-Osterlund is joined by Carl Messineo a founder of The
Partnership For Civil Justice Fund. He will talk about the efforts of the
Trump Regime to keep p...
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