In this hour with Walter Chi-yan TOM, immigration lawyer and human rights activist from Montreal, Quebec, we talk about many different aspects of the response in Canada to the pandemic, the situation with asylum-seekers in detention, foreign students at Concordia and McGill universities, the history of anti-Asian racism, mutual aid, and at the end, a little bit on Tiananmen Square, where Walter spent some time in 1989.
Biden’s Brinkmanship
New song: ”City Workers Strike Song”
Octave Mandolin Jam
New song: ”The Last Time the US Invaded Russia”
Neil Young, Joe Rogan, and a Swedish Billionaire
Wes Brain interviews David Rovics on KSKQ Radio
Discussion with Scott Harris, host of Between the Lines Radio Newsmagazine
The State of the World (and a few predictions)
Scandinavia Songs
Collings and Me
City Workers Strike Jam
Movement Music After the Movement Fades
Discussion with Food Not Bombs cofounder Keith McHenry
Desmond Tutu Opposed Capitalism, Israeli Apartheid and US/UK Imperialism, Too
Cafe at the End of the Metaverse
Busking in the Metaverse
New song: ”Busking in the Metaverse”
Living Room Jam
New song: ”If His Name Were Jamal Kashoggi”
Killing the Messenger
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