Episodes

Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - William Ayers - 03/24/13
Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Ayers is Distinguished University of Chicago (retired) Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar. He founded the Small Schools Workshop and Center for Youth and Society. He's a longtime social justice advocate. Discussion will focus on major world and national issues.

Saturday Mar 23, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - Doug Dowd - 03/23/13
Saturday Mar 23, 2013
Saturday Mar 23, 2013
At age 94, Dowd is still active and vibrant. Through the late 1990s, he was an economic historian at Cornell, UC Berkeley and elsewhere. It went right along with his activism and progressive thinking.
He's still writing books and articles. His latest book is titled "Inequality and the Global Economic Crisis." His latest article is called "US Capitalism and Militarism in Crisis."
Major world issues will be discussed.

Friday Mar 22, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - Hazel Gashoka - 03/22/13
Friday Mar 22, 2013
Friday Mar 22, 2013
Gashoka represents the best of student activism. She's targeted for doing the right thing. She challenged University of Ottawa racism. She's threatened with a lawsuit if she doesn't "immediately take down (her) defamatory video from (her) website and any other location it has been published." U of O racism, censorship and abuse of power will be discussed.

Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - John Kozy - 3/17/13
Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Kozy is a retired philosophy professor, now writing on social, political and economic issues. He taught for many years and has been writing for many more. Kozy's latest writing will be discussed.

Saturday Mar 16, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - Herb Bix - 03/16/13
Saturday Mar 16, 2013
Saturday Mar 16, 2013
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.

Friday Mar 15, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - James Petras - 02/15/13
Friday Mar 15, 2013
Friday Mar 15, 2013
Petras is Binghamton University, New York Professor Emeritus, a noted figure on the left, a distinguished Latin American expert, and longtime chronicler of the region's popular struggles. He's also a consummate scholar and prolific writer of hundreds of articles and dozens of books, including his latest titled, "The Arab Revolt and the Imperialist Counterattack." Major world and national issues will be discussed.

Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - John McMurtry - 03/10/13
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
McMurtry is an internationally recognized moral and political philosopher who is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph, Ontario. His volumes on Philosophy and World Problems for UNESCO are globally published, and his widely translated works include the influential books, "Unequal Freedoms," "The Cancer Stage of Capitalism," and "Value Wars." McMurtry is also an active public advocate for global justice, world peace, and international law. Major world and national issues will be discussed.

Friday Mar 08, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - Richard Wolff - 03/08/13
Friday Mar 08, 2013
Friday Mar 08, 2013
Richard Wolff Wolff is Economics Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts. He's now a New School University Graduate Program in International Affairs Visiting Professor. He's written numerous articles and books on topics ranging from modern imperialism, the economics of colonialism, current economic crisis, and much more for over 40 years. Current economic conditions will be discussed.

Sunday Mar 03, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour - Ellen Brown - 03/03/13
Sunday Mar 03, 2013
Sunday Mar 03, 2013
Brown is a civil litigation attorney, distinguished author, and frequent writer on financial issues. A new edition of her important book, "Web of Debt," is a brilliant analysis of the private banking system, how it usurped money creation power, and how we can get it back. She also heads the Public Banking Institute (PBI), an initiative to return power to the people where it belongs. Her latest writing will be discussed.

Saturday Mar 02, 2013
Progressive Radio News Hour -Rodney Shakespeare - 03/02/13
Saturday Mar 02, 2013
Saturday Mar 02, 2013
Rodney Shakespeare is a Professor of Binary Economics at Trisakti University, Britain where he teaches postgraduate Islamic Economics and Finance. He's also a qualified 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.