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Showing videos filed under: Dorian Warren
The Media Sizes up Kagan and Greenwashes BP
May 14, 2010What does the press take away from this week's top stories: a presidential nomination for Supreme Court, a catastrophic oil spill, and the political changes in Great Britain? Apparently it investigates Elena Kagan’s height and drinking habits, and heralds the spill as Obama’s Katrina. Host of WBAI's Wake Up Call Esther Armah and Dorian Warren, Political Editor of the Daily Voice and ColorLines Contributor weigh in on today's media panel.Christian Parenti, Drill Baby, Spill, and Infotainment As Usual
May 13, 2010The war in Afghanistan seems to be a constant rigmarole of democratization, stabilization, and Al-Qaeda claims. Which is it? Contributing editor to The Nation, Christian Parenti joins us in studio to share his take that the United States response to Afghanistan is a political instance of an iatrogenic disease: an endless cycle of creating more problems with supposed “cures.”Wealth Matters, The American Worker, and the Power of Music with Morley
July 31, 2008Wealth matters and the gap between the haves and have-nots is getting wider. How does it affect us and what can we do about it? On tonight's panel we get past the numbers. An interview with NYT reporter Steven Greenhouse on the plight of the American worker. And a remarkable performance and conversation with Morley, the Nina Simone of our age. All that and more on GRITtv.Wealth Matters
June 26, 2008A decline in purchasing power. A speculation surcharge on everything from fuel to food. Declining wages and a wealth gap that is only getting wider. On today’s panel we examine why wealth matters with Chuck Collins, Director of the Program on Inequality & the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies, Dorian Warren a professor at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, and Maureen Lane, Co-Director of the Welfare Rights Initiative and a fellow of the Drum Major Institute.Wealth Matters, The American Worker, and the Power of Music with Morley
June 25, 2008Wealth matters and the gap between the haves and have-nots is getting wider. How does it affect us and what can we do about it? On tonight's panel we get past the numbers. An interview with NYT reporter Steven Greenhouse on the plight of the American worker. And a remarkable performance and conversation with Morley, the Nina Simone of our age. All that and more on GRITtv.
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