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The Crisis of Care
Murtaza Hussain and Vanessa Bee discuss the rights of domestic workers with organizer Ai-jen Poo.
Intercepted Podcast
Murtaza Hussain and Vanessa Bee discuss the rights of domestic workers with organizer Ai-jen Poo.
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Naomi Klein speaks to the legendary Manuel family about the uncovering of a mass grave of 215 Indigenous children.
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The Invisible Institute’s Alison Flowers investigates a police killing in St. Louis.
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Historian Elizabeth Hinton discusses her new book, “America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s.”
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The pharmaceutical industries fight to maintain intellectual property protections as the pandemic ravages the world.
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An examination of the president’s 50-year record on U.S. militarism, the CIA, and executive power.
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Customs and Border Protection is dropping asylum-seekers in remote border towns with few resources to receive them.
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Investigative reporter Sharon Lerner explains how 270,000 pounds of the chemical ethylene oxide vanished from the public record.
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Organizer Mariame Kaba talks about her new book “We Do This ’Til We Free Us.”
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Sean Kealiher was a defining presence on Portland’s protest scene. Why was his murder never solved?
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