Episodes
Saturday Sep 08, 2012
Progressive Radio News Hour - Rodney Shakespeare - 09/08/12
Saturday Sep 08, 2012
Saturday Sep 08, 2012
Rodney Shakespeare is a Professor of Binary Economics at Trisakti University, Britain where he teaches postgraduate Islamic Economics and Finance. He's also a qualifed UK Barrister, co-founder of the Global Justice Movement, and distinguished writer, scholar and lecturer, particularly at Islamic conferences on money, the real economy, and social and economic justice. Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Friday Sep 07, 2012
Progressive Radio News Hour - Francis Boyle - 09/07/2012
Friday Sep 07, 2012
Friday Sep 07, 2012
Boyle is a distinguished University of Illinois law professor, activist, and internationally recognized expert on international law and human rights. His many books include "Palestine, Palestinians and International Law," "Biowarfare and Terrorism," and his newest titled, "United Ireland: Human Rights and International Law." Major world and national issues will be discussed.
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Progressive Radio News Hour - Finian Cunningham - 09/02/2012
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Sunday Sep 02, 2012
Cunningham is a musician, writer and activist based in Northern Ireland when he's not on site elsewhere doing research.
Earlier he spent months in Bahrain, writing about brutal Al-Khalifa monarchy repression.
Currently, he's on the Horn of Africa. He's covering struggles in that strategic part of the world, but not ignoring other vital issues.
Key ones will be discussed.
Saturday Sep 01, 2012
Progressive Radio News Hour - Herbert Dix - 09/01/12
Saturday Sep 01, 2012
Saturday Sep 01, 2012
Herbert Bix is a Professor of History at Binghamton University, New York. A noted Asian/Japanese scholar, he writes often on issues of war and America's empire. His books include "Peasant Protest in Japan, 1590 - 1884," acclaimed as one of the best ever on peasant rebellions in premodern societies. His "Making of Modern Japan" won the 2001 nonfiction Pulitzer prize. Major world and national issues will be discussed.