Religion and Democracy
Reverend Naomi Tutu, Arun Gandhi, Ron Reagan, author Reza Aslan, and presidential speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz discussed religion’s role in democracy at a Purdue University event.
319 viewsReverend Naomi Tutu, Arun Gandhi, Ron Reagan, author Reza Aslan, and presidential speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz discussed religion’s role in democracy at a Purdue University event.
319 viewsAmy Goodman talked about Republican efforts to replace the Affordable Care Act.
3,170 viewsNoam Chomsky talked about his book Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration of Wealth and Power, in which he takes a critical look at income inequality and…
5,198 viewsAmy Goodman talked about the influence of corporate media outlets on journalism and American politics. Ms. Goodman has been the host and executive producer of the daily news program, “Democracy…
4,786 viewsAmy Goodman, the host and executive producer of the Democracy Now! radio show, spoke at the closing plenary session of the annual Left Forum. She talked about politics, the 2016…
491 viewsAmy Goodman, author of Democracy Now!: Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America interviewed Adam Cohen about his book, Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the…
1,242 viewsTamara Draut talked about her book Sleeping Giant: How the New Working Class Will Transform America, in which she examines America’s working class and income inequality. She was interviewed…
1,528 viewsAmy Goodman, host and executive producer of "Democracy Now!" talked about her program’s liberal niche in the media landscape, the importance of independent media, and her views on the…
7,140 viewsFormer officials who served under President George W. Bush talked about the administration’s approach to combating terrorism and the “Bush Doctrine” of unilaterally pursuing U.S. military…
846 viewsLucha Castro talked about her book, La Lucha: The Story of Lucha Castro and Human Rights in Mexico, about the violence and human rights violations occurring in Chihuahua and the city of Juarez and her…
684 views“Democracy Now!” host and executive producer Amy Goodman responded to viewers' calls, Facebook comments, emails and tweets on topics such as war, politics and grass-roots activism, among…
6,334 viewsPanelists talked about the the media’s coverage of war. They urged fellow journalists to delve deeply into stories regardless of subject and potential political fallout. Among the topics they…
291 viewsAmy Goodman and Denis Moynihan talked about their book, The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope, a collection of pieces covering major news stories of…
641 viewsPoet and professor Marguerite Guzman Bouvard focused on the battles U.S. veterans must endure once they return home from serving in combat zones. She argued that unconventional weaponry and…
429 viewsAmy Goodman, Author, The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance & Hope" and host, Democracy Now, discussed her book which chronicles the events and social…
1,409 viewsJuan Gonzalez, co-host of “Democracy Now!” and Joseph Torres, senior director of external affairs for Free Press, present a history of race and the American media. The authors examine the role that segregation played in how…
462 viewsWikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange and Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek discussed the history of WikiLeaks, its impact on world events, and the ethics and philosophy…
1,202 viewsCampus Progress, the youth division for the Center for American Progress, held its annual national conference. This portion of the event includes remarks from White House National Economic…
668 viewsAmy Goodman talked from New York City about the movement toward democracy in the Middle East, ranging from Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Bahrain, as well as the opposition and response to the…
2,896 viewsKim Bottomly, Wellesley College President, former Senator Carol Moseley Braun, Amy Goodman, and college educator Susan Douglas, discussed the state of the feminist movement. They talked…
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