We close out 2022 with some reflections on the failing state of America. We kick off with how Southwest Airlines' complete meltdown this holiday season is metaphor for our times.…
Making Sense of the Senseless War in Ukraine w/ Peace Activist Medea Benjamin
It's been almost ten months since Russia invaded Ukraine and NATO has turned it into a proxy war to destabilize Vladimir Putin. With no end in sight, tens of thousands…
Media Release: “New JFK Assassination Files Reveal Nothing New”
Available for Interview: Historian/Expert on JFK Challenges Conspiracy Theories ****************** “New JFK Assassination Files Reveal Nothing New” The National Archives has just released another collection of records association with the…
What’s *Really* Happening in Peru? W/ Political Scientist Carla Toche Casalino in Lima
As the major U.S. media continues to support the removal and imprisonment of Peruvian President Pedro Castillo along typical imperial/colonial lines, we decided to find out what has really been…
How Green Amendments Can Empower Environmental Protection w/ environmentalist Maya van Rossum
As the climate crisis and toxic pollution worsen, environmentalists are using new strategies to challenge the power of the fossil fuel, petro-chemical and other polluting industries. The "Green Amendments" movement…
Support the Green and Red Podcast and Get a Free Calendar!
Hey all- Our comrades at the Certain Days:Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar collective have begun sales of their 2023 calendar. The project is a joint fundraising and educational project between…
Daniel McGowan: My Own Pearl Harbor
cross-posted from Medium by Daniel McGowan December 7, 2005 was my own personal Pearl Harbor: the moment that defines the ‘before’ and ‘after’. The morning started out normal enough. I…
Dancing on the Ruins: On Music and Politics w/ Casey Neill
How has music inspired politics, and vice versa? In our latest episode, we talk with activist and musician Casey Neill (@caseyneill) about music, politics, influences, story-telling and environmentalism in a…
UC Strike Enters Third Week, Banner Action at the Cal-UCLA Football Game w/ Adrian Wilson
The University of California (UC) academic worker strike entered its third week this week. The largest academic worker in U.S. history and the administration shows no signs of moving on demands. Pickets and walk outs have continued across the ten UC campuses. At the Cal-UCLA game on Friday in Berkeley, an independent group of strikers hung a massive banner off of two flag poles during the game.
Scott talks with Adrian Wilson (@circleadrian), a striking UC graduate student-worker about the banner action and the strike.
Remembering Staughton Lynd. The Green & Red Interview [2020] Encore
[Full Transcript Below] One of the eminent intellectuals/activists of our time, Staughton Lynd, died yesterday, and Scott and Bob paid tribute to him as the introduction to a reprise of…
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