"We need to be covering the left as much as we cover, with anxiety, the right," notes Nation contributor and Princeton professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell. The lack of coverage of progressive movements, protests, and actions in the face of a loud, angry and well-funded right wing can be disheartening, but we know they are out there, and in some cases fighting hard to keep a Tea Party backed Republican party from taking back seats in Congress during the midterms.
Melissa joins us in studio to discuss the upcoming elections, the media message, and what progressives can do to fight back.
"We have to build that independent left. It has to be so strong and so radical and so militant and so powerful that it becomes irresistible."
Who better to say such a thing than Naomi Klein, Nation columnist, author of The Shock Doctrine and No Logo, and longtime rabblerouser? Naomi makes a special visit to the GRITtv studio to talk about the recent G20 meetings in her hometown of Toronto, about Obama's recent return to a kind of populism, the looming midterm elections in the U.S., her reporting on the BP disaster in the Gulf, and what we can do to channel the growing rage in this country and in the world into a true progressive movement.
Naomi Klein noted as well, "We don't have the ability to make the economically disposed-of people visible." Indeed, all over the country people are struggling just to survive in the current economic climate. Invisible People is a project aimed at doing just what Klein asked--making those people visible again. In this clip, they bring us the story of Jean and her kids.






Dear Grittv
Please invite Ellen H Brown to your show.
thanks
Michael Burtt
By michael burtt on September 14th, 2010 at 12:33 pm
[...] GRITtv » Blog Archive » Melissa Harris-Lacewell, Naomi Klein, and Invisible People "We have to build that independent left. It has to be so strong and so radical and so militant and so powerful that it becomes irresistible." [...]
By Fixing the World: Understanding Root Causes of Injustice » Blog Archive » links for 2010-09-15 on September 15th, 2010 at 9:02 am
I believe Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake described a “Veal Pen” idea mentioned by Naomi Klein that describes how many Progressive and liberal groups are corralled to vote for any Democrat at election time in order to win – no matter how far to the right the Democratic candidate is.
By Mark Bryant on September 15th, 2010 at 1:23 pm
We need a revolution on “envinces a design to render the country under absolute depotism.
There is a move on the middle class in the county, to create a 3-4th World America (30 + million unemployed) of homeless (30 million in 2010), shelters and sub-camps. The new WTC (1,3,4 WTC) will again be bombed by 2013 by the NSA/FBI/CIA al Qaeda network (see: “America’s War on Terrorism’ by Michel Chossudovski) of the US Government to first destroy 100,000 new jobs in NYC and PERHAPS over 7 years possibly 3 million jobs nationally, and, second to expand the War to Iran, Pakistan and Kashmir India.
The government, however evil they are–if they were honest, should bomb the US Capital building and US Congress, and murder their class, not the middle class in a second round of 9/11 at 1,3,4 WTC in 2013 to expand their “class” war on oil and globalization. At least, they would be doing the American people a favor, and undoing some of the “elite classes” that sold the county out on jobs, sub-prime mortgages (34 % of the public), forclosures, etc. But there is of course “CITIZENS UNITED” and their whole evil raison d’être’.
By Jason Pacifico on September 16th, 2010 at 12:35 pm
Some of the most useful, unique perspectives on the American diaspora of politics. I love Ms Laura Flanders and grittv. Keep up the good work you guys!
By DC on September 20th, 2010 at 11:41 am