The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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Trump Presidency Would Move Latin America Further Left – Abby Martin Interviews President Rafael Correa on Empire & the Environment
Abby Martin sat down with Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa to discuss Chevron's $9 billion suit, U.S. efforts meddling with the country's politics — and why a President Trump would further radicalize South America.
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Act Out! [74] - #DNCinPHL: The Story from the Streets
This week, it's all about the DNC – from the streets. We're bringing you marches, rallies and speeches – interviews with activists, Bernie supporters and non-affiliated protesters. From Philly, from our streets, this is Act Out!
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Act Out! [73] - Battling Big Brother & The Man; The Surveillance State & Protester’s Rights
This week, as the DNC rages on, we're talking state surveillance – digging deep into the past and present with surveillance expert, Chip Gibbons from Defending Dissent.
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Act Out! [72] – What To Expect At the DNC Protests In Philly
This week we prepare activists for what they might encounter as they take to the streets for justice and equality.
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23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America
Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudson, Pink, Bono, and others explain why it's time to take action to heal the long history of systemic racism in America.
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Sick, Tired & Wasted
A street-art, activist inspired lyric video off of Rooftop Revolutionaries' WHITE EP, Sick, Tired & Wasted.
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Act Out! [71] - A Former Brutal Cop & a Young Black Visionary in the Fight for Justice
This week, a special extended episode featuring voices from what one might think are opposite sides of the front lines – a young black woman and a retired police captain.
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Act Out! [70] - Democrats, Republicans & The Illusion of Choice; Women in Boats for Freedom
This week, let's take a walk down the aisle – the political aisle, that is – and see where we might find some common ground. Next up, the Women's Boat to Gaza calls for peace and highlights the role of women in the Palestinian struggle for freedom.
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Act Out! [69] - Peace Through Video Games & When News Isn’t News
This week, a special look at the video game — yes video game — to take you inside what it's really like to live in war.
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The Empire Files [029] - Monsanto, America's Monster
Few corporations in the world are as loathed – and as sinister – as Monsanto, but the threat posed to people and planet could be reaching new heights.