This month on War News Radio, “Voices of Discontent.” We are showcasing different stories of protest and independence going on simultaneously around the world. First, we speak with demonstrators at the People’s Climate March. Next, we hear the first part of a two-part series about how living and traveling in Israel shapes perspectives on the conflict. Next we present our editorial segment ‘Filibusted,’ which is focusing this month on the complex relationship between Kurdish independence and the United States. Finally, we discuss the current state of the protests in Hong Kong. But first, a roundup of this week’s news.
Dreaming of Peace in Yemen
Vanilla and Hot Money in Madagascar
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Part 2
The Three Kings: Ghetto Musicians and Ugandan Politics
Iraqi Kurdistan: Past and Present
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Part 1
When Things Fall Apart: Episode 2
When Things Fall Apart: Episode 1
Narrow Passages Part III
Narrow Passages Part II
Human History's Biggest Labor Strike
Narrow Passages Part I
A War-Torn Power Plant
Press-ing Matters
Gaza Under the Blockade: Education
Filibusted Presents – Exercising a Right: Throwing It Back to the Post-Reconstruction Era for a Look at the History and Impact of Felony Disenfranchisement in the United States
The Fight Against the North Dakota Access Pipeline Isn't Done
Filibusted Presents - Putin The Greatest Hits: Throwing It Back for a Look at Media Representations of US Russia Relations
A Comparative Analysis of Gender Violence
Eye Opening, Intense, Informative: A Swarthmore Trip to Israel and Palestine
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