Tag Archives: Global Network
10th Year Anniversary of Honduras Coup and Migrant Caravan to the US
Host Sylvia Richardson interviews Grahame Russell He is Co-Director of Rights Action, a Canadian/US organization which funds community struggles, build alliances and partnerships between groups, writes articles and reports, coordinates speaking tours and delegations, accompanies threatened activists, and identifies and … Continue reading
Socialism of the 21st Century
Host Sylvia Richardson has a lively discussion about Socialism of the 21st Century, how right wing reactionary governments in the US , Brazil and Europe are being challenged by mass movements around the world. How their is a new consciousness … Continue reading
How the interest on the debt is unsustainable and the need to move to public banking
Ellen Hodgson Brown is an American author, attorney, public speaker, and advocate of alternative medicine and financial reform, most prominently public banking. Brown is the founder and president of the Public Banking Institute, a nonpartisan think tank devoted to the … Continue reading
Venezuelan Civic Military Union
The United States’ history of invasions in Latin America is well documented. Over 100 invasions in the last century. The economic violence of: odious debts, economic sanctions, blockades to isolate Venezuela (and any country in their target) from other sources … Continue reading
The USA and Canada’s shameful role in Venezuela
Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Dr Paez about the ongoing coup attempt in Venezuela, how the US and Canada continue to break international law with illegal sanctions against a sovereign nation. How the resistance and history of the Venezuelan people … Continue reading
Venezuela Crisis, Global Insecurity and how climate change can bring us together
Latin Waves host Stuart Richardson interviews Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and publisher of a blog called Organizing Notes. We speak about the ongoing US coup attempts in Venezuela and how … Continue reading
Monsters a collection of wild, weird, and whimsical tales with a twist.
Derrick Jensen is an American author, radical environmentalist (and prominent critic of mainstream environmentalism). According to Democracy Now, Jensen has been called the poet-philosopher of the ecological movement. Jensen has published several books, including The Culture of Make Believe and … Continue reading
US is risking international security by pulling out of nuclear treaties
Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson interviews Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and publisher of a blog called Organizing Notes. They speak about how the US is risking international security by pulling … Continue reading
Brazil Elections, Honduran Caravan and moving forward against mounting authoritarianism
A Caravan of young women and men, children of all ages is moving from Honduras to the USA marking one historical site of resistance, amidst many sites of resistance against a mounting tide of authoritarian neoliberalism. In this interview with … Continue reading
Grahame on his new book Code ”59.5 There is Only One People Here’
Grahame Russell is a lawyer and director of Rights Action, he is the author of “Code Z59.5” & “The Never Ending”. In this segment we speak to Russell about his book Code Z59.5 There is Only One People Here. In … Continue reading