Tag Archives: paradigm shift
Canadian foreign and domestic policy checkup with author Yves Engler
Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Yves Engler about Canadian Colonialism, the role of Canadian corporations, oil and gas industries, and mining in the drafting of both domestic and international policy. The involvement of Canada in the attempted coup … Continue reading
Left , Right Marching to the beat of Imperial Canada
Yves Engler has been described as “Canada’s version of Noam Chomsky” (Georgia Straight), “one of the most important voices on the Canadian Left today Yves Engler is a Montreal writer and political activist. In addition to ten published books, Engler’s … 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
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
FRANCES MOORE LAPPE on her book “Getting a Grip”
Musical intro by Normadic Massive followed by Francis on her book “Getting a Grip” Clarity, Creativity and Courage for the World We Really Want. This fresh, original work affirms readers basic sanity their intuition that it is possible to stop … Continue reading
Bill speaks about continuing encroachment by mining and oil companies
Haida elder Bill Lightbaum speaks about the impact of residential school on First Nations culture, language and governance. The ongoing encroachment on First Nations Peoples territories by mining and oil companies. Plus music “Drop of Water” by Dana … Continue reading
Dr Ball on his new book “I Mix What I like a MiXtape Manifesto”
Dr. Jared A. Ball is an assistant professor of communication studies at Morgan State University where his research interests include the interaction between colonialism, mass media theory and history, as well as, the development of alternative/underground journalism and cultural expression … Continue reading
Hahnel on the shut down of the US government
Robin Hahnel is a Professor of Economics at Portland State University. He is best known for his work on participatory economics with Z Magazine editor Michael Albert. Hahnel is a radical economist and political activist, his most recent book is … Continue reading