Democracy Now! Audio
Summary: A daily TV/radio news program, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, airing on over 1,000 stations, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the United States.
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Podcasts:
Questlove of The Roots on His Musical Memoir, "Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove"
Questlove on How Stevie Wonder & "The Cosby Show" Helped Shape Modern Hip-Hop
Questlove of The Roots: How the DEA Once Mistook Me for a Drug Don
Headlines for August 14, 2013; Dozens Dead as Egyptian Forces Commit 3rd Mass Killing of Pro-Morsi Demonstrators; Questlove on Police Racial Profiling, Stop & Frisk, the Message He Took from Trayvon Martin Verdict; Questlove on His Musical Upbringing, Hip-Hop's 40th, Soul Train and New Memoir, "Mo' Meta Blues"
Questlove on the Satirical Michele Bachmann Tribute That Almost Booted The Roots from "Late Night"
Headlines for August 13, 2013; Judge Rules NYPD "Stop and Frisk" Unconstitutional, Cites "Indirect Racial Profiling"; EXCLUSIVE: Owner of Snowden's Email Service on Why He Closed Lavabit Rather Than Comply With Gov't; Former Internet Provider Gagged by National Security Letter Recounts How He Was Silenced for 6 Years
Part 2: Civil Rights Leader Bayard Rustin's Role in Organizing the March on Washington
Headlines for August 12, 2013; Senate Insider Speaks Out: Ex-Wyden Staffer on Secret Laws, Domestic Spying and Obama's NSA Reforms; Black, Gay and a Pacifist: Bayard Rustin Remembered For Role in March on Washington, Mentoring MLK
Pete Seeger & Onondaga Leader Oren Lyons on Fracking, Indigenous Struggles and Hiroshima Bombing
Headlines for August 09, 2013; Son of Victim in Sikh Temple Attack Unites with Former White Supremacist to Fight Violence and Hate; Onondaga Leader Oren Lyons, Pete Seeger on International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples; Pete Seeger Remembers His Late Wife Toshi, Sings Civil Rights Anthem "We Shall Overcome"
Headlines for August 08, 2013; New York Police Ends Practice of Keeping Innocent New Yorkers in Stop-and-Frisk Database; "I Do Not Want to Die in Prison": Cancer-Stricken Lawyer Lynne Stewart Seeks Compassionate Release; Activists Accuse Washington, D.C. Police Officer of Infiltrating Bangladesh Sweatshop Protests
Cable Companies Urged to Make Public Access Television Shows More Accessible
Headlines for August 07, 2013; How The Washington Post's New Owner Aided the CIA, Blocked WikiLeaks & Decimated the Book Industry; "I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave": Reporter Mac McClelland on Life Inside the Online Shipping Machine
Headlines for August 06, 2013; A Domestic Surveillance Scandal at the DEA? Agents Urged to Cover Up Use of NSA Intel in Drug Probes; Chevron to Pay $2 Million for 2012 Refinery Fire in Richmond, CA; 200 Arrested at Protest; California City Threatens to Use Eminent Domain to Stop Bank Foreclosures; A Dream Foreclosed: As Obama Touts Recovery, New Book Reveals Racist Roots of Housing Crisis
Headlines for August 05, 2013; Greenwald: Snowden "Doing Very Well" in Russia After Sparking "Extraordinary Debate" on NSA, Spying; Greenwald: Is U.S. Exaggerating Threat to Embassies to Silence Critics of NSA Domestic Surveillance?; New Iranian President Calls for West to End Sanctions, Reduce "Antagonism and Aggression"