Episode 26 - February 7, 2010

  First New Episode of 2010
  • Haiti: A Historical Perspective to Dispel the Media Myth that Blames the Victim
    • Role of Corporate Globalization
    • Century of Opression
  • Howard Zinn and the voice Ginora Dollinger a local hero in a 1930s auto worker's strike in Flint Michigan
  • MUSIC:  Stevie Ray Vaughn and a guitar masterpiece.
  • Prosecute Bush:  Evidence of the Possible:  The Case of Peru's Alberto Fujimori
3 Minute Animation "Petite"
 

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  • 5/12/2010 2:08 AM justin beaver singer wrote:
    I am amazed that people still choose to remember Genora Dollinger and her contribution. The current world is so thankless and selfish and in the habit of passing on, that the handful of people who made the real difference is generally forgotten or laid away in the attic. Genora’s courage and clear sightedness made the proverbial tip in favor of the labor class when capitalist forces where locking horns with labor forces with equal strength in one of the rare occasions in history. She was determined to win and convinced that the workers could do it only by them. And history was born!
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