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... on the eve of new national elections
04 Jul, 2022 | 0:28:46 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Zuleikha Hassan is one of the most outspoken members of Kenya's Parliament. This episode covers several years of her political career, including being expelled from the floor of the Assembly for bringing her baby to work. Issues covered include breastfeeding, gender inclusive politics, and violence against women. Concludes with excerpt from a speech about a crackdown on rogue boda boda...
Gender sensitization in action
28 Mar, 2022 | 0:28:47 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

A deep look at a longterm process to make the world's parliaments and legislatures gender equitable, gender sensitive, and diverse. And a more humane workplace, too. Thanks to research, the creation of processes and handbooks, and outright pressure, the institutions show signs of giving in. The discussion is international, but with special attention to Canada and BC and the UK.
Why Civil Resistance Works
27 Dec, 2021 | 0:28:42 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Erica Chenoweth directs the Nonviolent Action Lab at Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. Chenoweth and Maria Stephan researched and published an empirical study titled Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict. Carol Boss of Peace Talks Radio interviewed Chenoweth about their work and learned why nonviolent campaigns are most often more effective than violent revolt....
Chelsea Nash looks back at the top stories covered on rabble radio in 2021
17 Dec, 2021 | 0:30:00 |
EN | rabble podcast network | rabble radio

This week on rabble radio we’re reflecting back on our year, highlighting 2021’s most newsworthy stories – and let me just say, there were plenty of stories to choose from! 2021 presented a plethora of newsworthy moments for us here at rabble to dive into – from environmental news to Indigenous justice, to politics, rabble was there keeping you up-to-date...
Yves Engler and Ken Stone list foreign policy, Matt Ehret on deep history of the Liberal Party
23 Sep, 2021 | 0:59:12 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week on the global research News Hour, with the election behind us now, we’ll plan to take a closer look at the broader patterns facing the country that got little attention in the campaign. We will take a look at Canadian foreign policy with foreign policy critic and activist Yves Engler. We will have a short discussion on the...
An investigation featuring James DiEugenio
08 Jul, 2021 | 0:59:11 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week’s instalment of the Global Research News Hour focuses on the last of four assassination deaths: Robert F. Kennedy. Not only is it the most visibly provable crime committed by someone other than Sirhan Sirhan, but the individual in question is facing a parole hearing at the end of August 2021. The investigator who will be playing a role...
Discussions on state of Canadian sovereignty and the myths that misrepresent past crimes
02 Jul, 2021 | 0:59:35 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week the Global Research News Hour chooses to reflect on the story of Canada from a real vs mythical perspective. In our first half hour, the emeritus Economics scholar Kari Polanyi Levitt shares her thoughts about the so called sovereignty of Canada in 2021, the measures it would have to resort to in order to distinguish its independence from...
Dmitry Orlov on Putin-Biden visit, Russia-America flashpoints, THE COVID SCARE and more!
10 Jun, 2021 | 0:59:16 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week on the Global Research News Hour, as the determined mindset of President Joe Biden is prepared to clash with Vladmir Putin on supposed human rights issues, we explore some of the elements playing out with respect to each countries actual realities. The Russian-American writer and blogger expands on these issues, the collapse of the American Empire, the Corona...
Texas style
12 Apr, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

While US House Bill 1 "For the People" languishes in the Senate, 47 out of 50 state legislatures have considered or passed new voter restrictions. From the WINGS archive: women at the Texas Democratic Women's Convention of 2016 describe the mechanisms of voter suppression and their uphill battle to stop it. Updated April 11, 2021.
With guests Kim Ives and Jean Saint-Vil
25 Feb, 2021 | 0:59:23 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week salutes the last week of Black History Month by examining the shocking events taking place on the troubling nation of Haiti. The President Jovenel Moise claims he still rules the country in spite of a constitution that lawyers and opposition politicians say demands his rejection. We get the latest updates from Kim Ives of Haiti Liberte, and we...
Pivotal organizer for Black voting rights in America
22 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:47 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Dr. Merline Pitre delivered this talk February 17, 1990, in Dallas, Texas, during the first annual conference on African American History in Texas. She covers the political development, style and achievements of Lulu Belle Madison White, one of the strategists behind the Supreme Court case Smith v Allwright that stopped the use of whites-only political primaries. White was also a...
Paul Craig Roberts, Barrie Zwicker and Jason Bermas comment on the January 6 event
14 Jan, 2021 | 0:59:18 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On this week's Global Research News Hour we take a closer look at the mobs descending on Capitol Hill on January 6 and realize the prospects that the incident may have been a False Flag. First up, we hear a general explanation by commentator and former Assistant to the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts indicating the role of provocateurs and security...
Patrick Henningsen on highlights of 2020; Andy Lee Roth and most censored stories
07 Jan, 2021 | 0:59:20 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week we once again review a lot of the pivotal stories of 2020 and where they will lead going into 2021. Guest Patrick Henningsen, founder and editor with 21st century Wire offers his take on the key stories. Dmitry Orlov expresses some sentiments about prospects of war, and Andy Lee Roth of Project Censored speaks about Project Censored 2021:...
Democratic or Republican does not matter to Latin America
07 Dec, 2020 | 0:28:32 |
EN | Stuart Richardson | Latin Waves

Host Sylvia Richardson has a lively discussion with Jorge Marti, secretariat of Hands off Venezuela talks about the election in Venezuela and Latin American policy despite which party rules in the US, recent uprisings in Latin American over the last year, what COVID19 shows us about the global economy and way forward for social movements.
A conversation with Derrick Broze
26 Nov, 2020 | 0:59:41 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week's program deals with the problems with the lack of consent around the 2020 US elections and how they were predicted! It also delves into uncertainty around the second and third wave, the Great Reset, Operation Warp Speed, 5G and more ignored and subverted by mainstream media offered by investigative journalist, documentary producer and activist Derrick Broze. Also, we...
New Zealand's first woman in Parliament debunked the GDP
23 Nov, 2020 | 0:28:40 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

In the film Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Economics, Waring demystifies the language of economics by defining it as a value system in which all goods and activities are related only to their monetary value. As a result, unpaid work (usually performed by women) is unrecognized while activities that may be environmentally and socially detrimental are deemed...
50% of local government seats are now for women
02 Nov, 2020 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

In August 2020, the world lost broadcaster and author Indu Ramesh to the Covid pandemic. Among her achievements were many outstanding programs for WINGS. From 2011, here's her coverage of village women in India embracing newly mandated roles in local government. Indu was then 74 years old.  Working with her is her daughter, Aparna Devagiri.
A Discussion about BC's upcoming provincial election
23 Oct, 2020 | 0:59:53 |
EN | Frieda Werden | Speak Up, Listen Up, Act Upon

This week, SIsta C presents PBA Podcast: a discussion the upcoming provincial election. Robin Erickson reads a certificate of appreciation for our PBA zoomcasters. Charlotte Ferrell introduces special guests Gudrun Langolf, past president of COSCO, and 411 Board member Stuart Alcock. Guests urge listeners to exercising their valuable voting rights. Stuart outlines available voting methods and notes that mail ballots...
John Helmer on Navalny; Stevan Gojic on Belarus and NATO
18 Sep, 2020 | 0:59:12 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This hour of the Global Research News Hour we showcase recent developments in and around Russia and try to determine if this major power is being put on the defensive as things heat up. WE first speak with journalist John Helmer about the apparent poisoning of Alexei Navalny and whether it is the Russians or the Germans who have some...
Conversations with Anthony Hall, Graeme MacQueen, and Richard Gage
18 Sep, 2020 | 0:59:12 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This episode of the Global Research News Hour examines the question of whether the story of 9/11 continues to have consequences for people 19 years later. My guests include Anthony Hall, who sees the influence of big money which continues right through the COVID crisis. Also, Graeme MacQueen sees the impact on fighting even outside of the Al Qaeda forces....
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