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Showing videos filed under: Arun Gupta
Arun Gupta: Who's the Party of No?
May 26, 2010It's become common to hear that the Republicans are just "the party of No," with no ideas beyond obstructing the Democratic agenda. But Arun Gupta of the Indypendent has a new piece out at Truthout.org where he questions that view.Arun Gupta, Barry Eisler, and Deepwater Disaster Blues
May 25, 2010It's become common to hear that the Republicans are just "the party of No," with no ideas beyond obstructing the Democratic agenda. But Arun Gupta of the Indypendent has a new piece out at Truthout.org where he questions that view.Militarizing Haiti: The Shock Doctrine at Work?
March 11, 2010Arun Gupta joins guest host Esther Armah in the studio, along with Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, who just returned from Haiti, to talk about the rebuilding effort underway and how people in the U.S. can help make sure Haiti is rebuilt for the Haitian people.Militarizing Haiti, Simon Kashama, and David Paterson's Troubles
March 10, 2010Arun Gupta joins guest host Esther Armah in the studio, along with Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, who just returned from Haiti, to talk about the rebuilding effort underway and how people in the U.S. can help make sure Haiti is rebuilt for the Haitian people.Laura Flanders at Northeast Socialist Conference, Saturday
October 23, 2009This Saturday in New York City, come join Laura Flanders of GRITtv and many of our favorite GRITtv guests at the 2009 Northeast Socialist Conference, Crisis and Resistance.A Recipe For Disaster: Industrial Agriculture, Swine Flu, and Global Warming
July 29, 2009“A threat of unknown magnitude,” some have called it. The LA Times writes that it could kill hundreds over the next two years. What is it? Swine flu. How did we get here and what are the connections between industrial agriculture, global warming, and what many think could be a deadly flu epidemic?Swine Flu and Industrial Agriculture, Organizing Against the Odds in Lebanon, and Bike Etiquette
July 28, 2009“A threat of unknown magnitude,” some have called it. The LA Times writes that it could kill hundreds over the next two years. What is it? Swine flu. How did we get here and what are the connections between industrial agriculture, global warming, and what many think could be a deadly flu epidemic? Then, LGBT organizers in Lebanon face an uphill battle. And Ralph Rollins's short film, Will I Be Next?, explores gang violence and youth in Chicago.The Nonprofit Crisis, Crackdown on Eco-Activists in England, and Populism in America
April 15, 2009Tax day becomes protest day but is it populism or a top down GOP strategy? Arun Gupta and Zephyr Rain Teachout on opposition to Obama’s budget and tax policies and why populist pressure is missing the mark. Environmental activists arrested in England. And the fate of nonprofits. Can they weather the financial storm?The Politics of Hunger, Kathy Kelly on Gaza, and the Return of Goldman Sachs
January 27, 2009Some 36 million Americans do not have enough to eat. Globally world hunger is near a breaking point. And even as oil prices have come down the global food crisis continues to worsen. So what's driving the crisis at home and abroad? Joel Berg, the author of All You Can Eat:How to Eat Well Without Going Broke
November 26, 2008Over the last decade the politics of food has become, well, increasingly political. From Fast Food Nation to Whole Food Nation a lot has changed. So what should we eat, especially on a limited budget? If we can’t shop at Whole Foods (some call it Whole Paycheck) can we still eat well?
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