What We Can Do To Stop Climate Wars and Climate Genocide?

What We Can Do To Stop Climate Wars and Climate Genocide?

On the first segment of Voices, Eric discuss the terrifying news that the world governments are no longer even pretending that a two degree celsius world is possible and are now preparing for a six to eight degree world...

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Activists Jeanette Taylor-Ramann and Anna Jones on Dyett Hunger Strike in Chicago

Activists Jeanette Taylor-Ramann and Anna Jones on Dyett Hunger Strike in Chicago

On this show Eric Mann holds a conversation with two Parent activist Jeanette Taylor-Ramann and Anna Jones who were Dyett Hunger Strikers. They will discuss the victories and lessons learned after a long fight and thirty four days of...

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A Continuum of Struggle: From Hammer and Hoe to the Chicago Parent Hunger Strike

A Continuum of Struggle: From Hammer and Hoe to the Chicago Parent Hunger Strike

On this show Eric Mann speaks with organizer/activist Jitu Brown of the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization . Today is day 29 without so much as water as parents fight against the closure of Walter H. Dyette High School....

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A Review of White People’s Film With Eric Mann and Gary Stewart

A Review of White People’s Film With Eric Mann and Gary Stewart

On this show host Eric Mann, along with Gary Stewart co-founder of Rhino Records , and board member on Liberty Hill Foundation, reviews four white movies. The first is "Grandma" by Paul Wietz, the second movie is...

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Celebrating the Life Of Julian Bond

Celebrating the Life Of Julian Bond

On this nationally broadcast two hour special show host Eric Mann, along with author, filmmaker, and former Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) veteran Judy Richardson , and Clay Carson African-American professor of history at Stanford University, and director...

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Hurricane Katrina, Ecocide, Genocide and the Domestic Right of Return

Hurricane Katrina, Ecocide, Genocide and the Domestic Right of Return

As August 29th the tenth anniversary of hurricane Katrina approaches, the domestic right of return is an important issue. What happened in new Orleans was a very unfortunate convergence of climates change, governmental oppression of a black nation, and...

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