The third in my series of musical broadcasts about the history of resistance in its many forms.
In this session I share songs and thoughts exploring:
The mostly Irish soldiers who left the US Army and joined the Mexican Army during the Mexican-American War
The gold diggers' rebellion in Ballarat, Australia in 1854
The syndicalists' occupation of the Danish Stock Exchange in Copenhagen in 1918
The Japanese diplomat who saved the lives of thousands of Polish Jews during WWII
The My Lai Massacre in Vietnam in 1968, and helicopter pilot Hugh Thompson's stand in defense of the survivors
The explosive beginnings of the Icelandic environmental movement in 1970
The notion that music can change the world
New song: "The House Un-Israeli Activities Committee"
"Keep on Eating Til the Card's Maxed Out" REMIX
A Troll Scroll
Some Thoughts on the Campus Protests
Why I Wrote the Song, "I'm A Better Anarchist Than You"
New song: "Boycott, Sanction, and Divest"
When the US Invaded Mexico (and I Wrote A Folk Song About It)
New song: "The Ballad of UK Lawyers for Israel"
We Interrupt Our Usual Programming
Linda Wiener's Echo
The Hasbara Trolls Switch Platforms
"The Rule of Law": Myth vs. Reality
Shaun McCafferty does "St. Patrick Battalion"
"Up the Rebels" session 1
Hollywood Bread and the Unanswered Questions
New song: "This Is Genocide"
Dear Diary: If A Song Could Raise An Army
Little Crow's Uprising and the Minnesota Famine of 1862
South By Southwest By Middle East
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