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In Australia, living wage for outworkers is the law
12 Sep, 2022 | 0:28:53 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
With the Labour Party's return to power in 2022, the accreditation body Ethical Clothing Australia is regaining national funding to help businesses comply with the law. They team with union investigators to secure legally mandated wage levels and benefits for those who make the bulk of Australia's domestic textile, clothing and footwear products. The show includes 3 interviews, and a...
12 Sep, 2022 | 0:28:53 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
With the Labour Party's return to power in 2022, the accreditation body Ethical Clothing Australia is regaining national funding to help businesses comply with the law. They team with union investigators to secure legally mandated wage levels and benefits for those who make the bulk of Australia's domestic textile, clothing and footwear products. The show includes 3 interviews, and a...
... 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...
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.
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.
Celebrating the life of Paul Hellyer (August 6, 1933- August 8, 2021) with guests.
20 Dec, 2021 | 0:59:32 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
Four months after his passing, this week we salute the life and legacy of a man who served the country as a Parliamentarian and then worked hard to alert Canadians of the dangers associated with the end of borrowing from the bank of Canada, the free trade agreements, and globalization generally. This hour features conversations with Professor Ronald Stagg, Howard...
20 Dec, 2021 | 0:59:32 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
Four months after his passing, this week we salute the life and legacy of a man who served the country as a Parliamentarian and then worked hard to alert Canadians of the dangers associated with the end of borrowing from the bank of Canada, the free trade agreements, and globalization generally. This hour features conversations with Professor Ronald Stagg, Howard...
Lessons learned from Canada
08 Nov, 2021 | 0:28:48 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In 2020, massive public demonstrations led the government of Bangladesh to raise the maximum penalty for rape; but these university students say the problem begins with law enforcement failing to lay charges. They contrast common attitudes towards women and rape in their home country with the more feminist-influenced milieu in Canada. Includes discussion of marital rape, which is legal in...
08 Nov, 2021 | 0:28:48 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In 2020, massive public demonstrations led the government of Bangladesh to raise the maximum penalty for rape; but these university students say the problem begins with law enforcement failing to lay charges. They contrast common attitudes towards women and rape in their home country with the more feminist-influenced milieu in Canada. Includes discussion of marital rape, which is legal in...
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...
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...
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...
Retrospectives on the life and legacy of Ramsey Clark and Leo Panitch
25 Jun, 2021 | 0:59:34 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
This week on the Global Research News Hour, a special tribute to the passing of two separate individuals who made their unique marks on the world around us. In our first half hour, Ramsey Clark is memorialized by his long time co-director of the International Action Center, Sara Flounders. Then in our second half hour, guests Greg Albo and Sam...
25 Jun, 2021 | 0:59:34 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour
This week on the Global Research News Hour, a special tribute to the passing of two separate individuals who made their unique marks on the world around us. In our first half hour, Ramsey Clark is memorialized by his long time co-director of the International Action Center, Sara Flounders. Then in our second half hour, guests Greg Albo and Sam...
Brave Market Women and Their Community
31 May, 2021 | 0:28:40 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Inspired by the 2021 film Madan Sara, produced in Haitian Creole and directed by Etant Dupain. Includes sound from the film and related interviews.
31 May, 2021 | 0:28:40 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
Inspired by the 2021 film Madan Sara, produced in Haitian Creole and directed by Etant Dupain. Includes sound from the film and related interviews.
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.
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.
Vandana Shiva connects the present to the past
05 Apr, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
India passed three new farm bills during the COVID lockdown last fall that gave rise to a sustained farmers' strike that is perhaps the largest in history. Sustainable fashion journalist Aditi Mayer interviewed sustainable farming activist Vandana Shiva about what is going on and the history behind it. Maria Gilardin of TUC radio reports what the stock market says about...
05 Apr, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
India passed three new farm bills during the COVID lockdown last fall that gave rise to a sustained farmers' strike that is perhaps the largest in history. Sustainable fashion journalist Aditi Mayer interviewed sustainable farming activist Vandana Shiva about what is going on and the history behind it. Maria Gilardin of TUC radio reports what the stock market says about...
Robin Morgan on Clarence Thomas and Ms. Magazine
29 Mar, 2021 | 0:28:44 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In 1990, Robin Morgan became Editor in Chief of Ms. Magazine and transformed its policies, including making it international and advertising-free. Speaking to a UN Symposium on Sex Stereotyping in Media, October 24, 1991, she tells how impossible it was to get facts on Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas out through mainstream media, and goes on to tell how advertisers...
29 Mar, 2021 | 0:28:44 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
In 1990, Robin Morgan became Editor in Chief of Ms. Magazine and transformed its policies, including making it international and advertising-free. Speaking to a UN Symposium on Sex Stereotyping in Media, October 24, 1991, she tells how impossible it was to get facts on Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas out through mainstream media, and goes on to tell how advertisers...
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...
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...
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...
With guests from CIXX 106.9FM and WZBC 90.3FM, as well as music and show excerpts
19 Feb, 2021 | 0:58:35 |
EN | Michael Welch |
This episode of the Global Research News Hour is intended to raise funds for CKUW 95.9 Fm in Winnipeg, the host station where the show is put together.FEatured in this broadcast are messages from stations CIXX 106.9FM and WZBC 90.3FM who also broadcast the Global Research News Hour, some great music, and excerpts from previous shows. People who would like...
19 Feb, 2021 | 0:58:35 |
EN | Michael Welch |
This episode of the Global Research News Hour is intended to raise funds for CKUW 95.9 Fm in Winnipeg, the host station where the show is put together.FEatured in this broadcast are messages from stations CIXX 106.9FM and WZBC 90.3FM who also broadcast the Global Research News Hour, some great music, and excerpts from previous shows. People who would like...
Great South African organizer claimed by COVID
14 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
One of the great organizers of our times, Sizani Ngubane of South Africa, has died of COVID-19. From 1997, here is the first interview she gave to WINGS. She tells of organizing for the ANC as a teenager and young mother, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Process, the stolen rule by the Inkatha Party in Natal Province, and educating and...
14 Feb, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS
One of the great organizers of our times, Sizani Ngubane of South Africa, has died of COVID-19. From 1997, here is the first interview she gave to WINGS. She tells of organizing for the ANC as a teenager and young mother, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Process, the stolen rule by the Inkatha Party in Natal Province, and educating and...
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...
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...
Saluting Robert Fisk, Andre Vltchek and Kevin Zeese
17 Dec, 2020 | 0:59:32 |
EN | Michael Welch |
Three incomparable champions of outstanding service to their fellow human beings in international conflict pass away all within a two month period. Global Research News Hour pays tribute through their own voices and the voices of those who respected and admired them. Saluting Robert Fisk, independent journalist, Andre Vltchek, leading filmmaker, writer and political analyst, and Kevin Zeese, lawyer, activist,...
17 Dec, 2020 | 0:59:32 |
EN | Michael Welch |
Three incomparable champions of outstanding service to their fellow human beings in international conflict pass away all within a two month period. Global Research News Hour pays tribute through their own voices and the voices of those who respected and admired them. Saluting Robert Fisk, independent journalist, Andre Vltchek, leading filmmaker, writer and political analyst, and Kevin Zeese, lawyer, activist,...
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...
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...
