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Latin Waves Interviews Susan George/Kevin Pina
Susan George on her Book "Whose Crisis, Whose Future?" Kevin Pina on Haiti
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Uploaded: 20 Oct, 2010
Recording Date: 16 Oct, 2010
Recording Location: CJSF 90.1 FM, Burnaby, BC
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Language: English
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Program Title: Latin Waves Interviews Susan George/Kevin Pina
Description: Part A - We speak to Susan George about her newest book "Whose Crisis, Whose Future?" Susan is one of Transnational Institutes (TNI) most renowned fellows for her long-term and ground-breaking analysis of global issues. Author of fourteen widely translated books, she describes her work in a cogent way that has come to define TNI: "The job of the responsible social scientist is first to uncover these forces [of wealth, power and control], to write about them clearly, without jargon... and finally..to take an advocacy position in favour of the disadvantaged, the underdogs, the victims of injustice."
Part B - Award winning journalist and filmmaker Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, the sham of the upcoming elections and how the UN has covered up info relating to a targeted assassination.
Host(s): Stuart and Sylvia Richardson
Featured Speakers/Guests: Susan George/Kevin Pina
Credits: Stuart and Sylvia Richardson,
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Comments: Part A - We speak to Susan George about her newest book "Whose Crisis, Whose Future?" Susan is one of Transnational Institutes (TNI) most renowned fellows for her long-term and ground-breaking analysis of global issues. Author of fourteen widely translated books, she describes her work in a cogent way that has come to define TNI: "The job of the responsible social scientist is first to uncover these forces [of wealth, power and control], to write about them clearly, without jargon... and finally..to take an advocacy position in favour of the disadvantaged, the underdogs, the victims of injustice."
Part B - Award winning journalist and filmmaker Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, the sham of the upcoming elections and how the UN has covered up info relating to a targeted assassination.
Topic:
News
Type:
Weekly Program
Politics > Activism Education Society and Culture |
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Listen (h:mm:ss) 0:25:33 | Part A - Interview with Susan George | Download (10) |
Syndication_WeekOfOct_18_partAA.mp3 | 36,796k 44100kbps Mono |
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Comments: Part A - We speak to Susan George about her newest book "Whose Crisis, Whose Future?" Susan is one of Transnational Institutes (TNI) most renowned fellows for her long-term and ground-breaking analysis of global issues. Author of fourteen widely translated books, she describes her work in a cogent way that has come to define TNI: "The job of the responsible social scientist is first to uncover these forces [of wealth, power and control], to write about them clearly, without jargon... and finally..to take an advocacy position in favour of the disadvantaged, the underdogs, the victims of injustice."
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Listen (h:mm:ss) 0:27:51 | Part B - Interview with Kevin Pina | Download (10) |
Syndication_WeekOfOct_18_partBB.mp3 | 40,113k 44100kbps Mono |
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Comments: Part B - Award winning journalist and filmmaker Kevin Pina speaks about the ongoing repression in Haiti, the sham of the upcoming elections and how the UN has covered up info relating to a targeted assassination.
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