Norm Diamond reflects on the mass protest against the World Trade
Organization in Seattle twenty-one years ago today.
Photo by Steve Kaiser, Seattle - WTO protests 10
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In this episode we learn about the initial formation of the Coalition for
Human Dignity and its subsequent development into an effective organizing
tool for self defense. Featured in the episode are community organizer and
racial justice scholar Scot Nakagawa, community ac...
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Jonathan Kozol is an American writer, progressive activist, and
educator, best known for his books on public education in the United States.
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For Native American Heritage Month and the day before the celebration of the
brutal English colonization of "New England" known as Thanksgiving, we take a
deep dive into the historical underpinnings of and justifications for the
expropriation of indigenous territories. I...
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Late one night in November 1988 racist skinheads attacked a group of
Ethiopian immigrants in the working class Kerns neighborhood of Southeast
Portland. 28-year-old Mulugeta Seraw died from his wounds inflicted by a
baseball bat and multiple kicks from the steel-toed boots ...
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