‘Spooked’ Author Discusses Chronicle Of CIA Influence On Press And Hollywood
In a videotaped interview, Kevin Gosztola and author Nichola Schou discuss the CIA’s long history of “spooking the news.”
Delete Your Account – Episode 5: Dying For Education
On this episode, Roqayah and Kumars talk to Andalusia Knoll, a freelance multimedia journalist based in Mexico City.
Delete Your Account – Episode 4: Identity Is Complicated
On this episode, Roqayah and Kumars interview Lara Kiswani, a community organizer and Executive Director of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center.
Delete Your Account – Episode 3: All Hands On Deck
On this episode of Delete Your Account, Roqayah and Kumars have on Doug and Patrick—radical labor organizers who run a blog called The South Lawn.
The Week The Media Crowned Hillary Clinton The Democratic Nominee
Katie Halper joins the “Unauthorized Disclosure” weekly podcast to talk about the absurd identity politics surrounding media’s crowning of Hillary Clinton.
Delete Your Account – Episode 2: Learning To Fight
To teach us how to fight, we invite on our first guest ever, Mariame Kaba, though most of you know her as @prisonculture on Twitter.
Delete Your Account – Episode 1: Death By Election
On this inaugural episode, Roqayah and Kumars discuss long-suffering Hillary Clinton supporters on college campuses, liberal defenses of Clinton and Democrats, and much more!
WATCH: David Dayen Discusses ‘Chain Of Title’
In the midst of the Great Recession, a nurse, a car dealership worker and an insurance fraud specialist commit a revolutionary act: they read their mortgage documents.
WATCH: Charles Glass Discusses ‘Syria Burning’
Veteran Middle East expert Charles Glass combines reportage, analysis, and history to provide an overview of the Syrian conflict.
Building A Movement To Fight Political Disenfranchisement In DC
Drew Franklin is an activist and a 28-year resident of the District of Columbia. He is running as an independent At-Large candidate for the D.C. City Council. His candidacy is a direct challenge to the gentrification, displacement, and development of D.C. at the expense of poor and working class Americans,