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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:
Federal prosecutors say they won't bring charges against NYPD officer implicated in the death of Eric Garner; After Prime Day, we look at Amazon's mistreatment of workers & cooperation with ICE; Abigail Disney condemns Disneyland's labor practices.
Trump launches a racist attack against four congresswomen of color, telling them to go back to their own countries despite all of them being U.S. citizens; We speak with 2020 presidential candidate Julián Castro about Trump's racism, immigration and more.
Legendary Grammy Award-winning songwriter, guitarist and activist Ani DiFranco has published a new memoir and joins us for an extended conversation.
We continue our interview with independent climate journalist Dahr Jamail, staff reporter at Truthout and author of “The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption.”
The Trump administration's ICE raids on undocumented people largely failed to materialize, but immigrant communities continue to live under threat; We speak with Rosa Sabido, an undocumented woman living in sanctuary; Flooding in South Asia kills dozens.
As the Trump administration prepares nationwide raids targeting undocumented immigrants for deportation, we host a roundtable discussion with immigration activists; An interview with former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, deposed in a U.S.-backed coup.
Rep. Nanette Barragán describes what members of Congress saw at a detention facility for migrant children; A look at Title IX and the U.S. Women's National Team; Trump's Labor Secretary Alex Acosta guts funding for sex trafficking victims.
We look at decades of deadly U.S. immigration policy on the border with prize-winning journalist John Carlos Frey, author of the new book "Sand and Blood: America's Stealth War on the Mexico Border."
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is charged with sex trafficking & conspiracy in NYC; Glenn Greenwald is under investigation for exposing a massive political scandal in Brazil; Ongoing fallout from Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear accord.
The U.S. women's national soccer team wins its record fourth World Cup; Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is arrested on sex trafficking charges; Prosecutors in Alabama drop manslaughter charges against a woman whose pregnancy ended after she was shot.
On the last day of the term, the Supreme Court weighs in on partisan gerrymandering and Trump's census citizenship question; We get reaction to the second night of the first Democratic presidential primary debate.
We speak with Japanese-American psychotherapist Satsuki Ina, a survivor of World War II internment camps who is now a leading activist against the jailing of migrant children on the border.
As ongoing chaos enveloped immigration jails along the southern border last weekend, five Japanese-American elders who are survivors of U.S. internment camps demonstrated outside the Fort Sill Army post in Oklahoma, where the Trump administration plans to indefinitely detain 1,400 immigrant and refugee children starting next month. We speak with Mike Ishii, co-chair of Tsuru for Solidarity.
After the first night of a two-part Democratic presidential primary debate, we host a roundtable discussion with Ana María Archila, Aimee Allison, Varshini Prakash and Anand Giridharadas.
Less than a week after Republican lawmakers in Oregon fled the Capitol to avoid voting on a landmark climate change bill, Senate Democrats said Tuesday that they did not have enough votes to pass the legislation. We spoke to Oregon Democratic state Representative Karin Power before the news about the bill broke Tuesday.