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Alexis Tsipras: "Anti-Austerity Politics in Greece, Europe and Beyond"


A talk by the leader of Greece's leading Left Party Coalition, on recorded on Jan. 25, 2013 at The City University of New York, in a program sponsored by CUNY's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology, and Work.

Alexis Tsipras, a member of the Hellenic parliament, president of the Synaspismos political party since 2008, head of the SYRIZA parliamentary group since 2009, and leader of the Opposition since June 2012. SYRIZA currently leads in Greek opinion polls.


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Scott's most recent Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists Award 2011:
Reporting / In-Depth Series; Radio
First place: "Occupy Wall Street: The birth of a movement for the 99%; Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine; Scott Harris


Between The Lines Blog  BTL Blog

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Special Programming Special Programming

chomskyNoam Chomsky on the Occupy Wall Street movement
Noam Chomsky is linguistics and philosophy professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Author of nearly 100 books, Chomsky is one of the world's most widely read progressive dissident intellectuals. He talks about his new book, "Occupy," about the Occupy Wall Street movement and the wider issues of class warfare in the America today.
Listen to this interview (June 6, 2011)

MP3: Nathan Schneider (www.wagingnonviolence.org) has been reporting on the OWS movement from its first days in August, 2011. In this April 3, 2012 interview, Richard Hill asks him to assess the on-going debate in the movement between those espousing a strict adherence to non-violence principles and practices and those advocating a 'diversity of tactics', Interview conducted by Richard Hill, WPKN

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"MP3 Audio of Four Panel Discussions from the Left Forum", produced by Scott Harris, March 20, 2010, Pace University, New York, NY


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A compilation of activist and news sites with a progressive point of view

This Week on Counterpoint

Show date: Aug. 12, 2013

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Noam Chomsky:  "Mobilizing for Ecological/Economic Transformation (Part 1)"

MP3 Interview with Noam Chomsky, Institute professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Noam Chomsky speaks at this year's Left Forum conference, themed "Mobilizing for Ecological/Economic Transformation". Noam Chomsky is a U.S. political theorist and activist. Besides his work in linguistics, Chomsky is internationally recognized as one of the most critically engaged public intellectuals alive today. Part 1 of a June 8, 2013 speech. Part 2 of the speech will be broadcast on Counterpoint next Monday evening, Aug. 19.


Kade Crockford:  President Obama's Recent Preliminary Proposals to Reform NSA Surveillance of Americans' Communications

MP3 Interview with Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty project at the ACLU of Massachusetts
Kade Crockford discusses her reaction to President Obama's recent preliminary proposals on reforming NSA surveillance of Americans' communications, new revelations concerning the scope of the government's international surveillance program, and its impact on the right to privacy and freedom of expression.
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio


Peter Hart:  Amazon.com CEO and Founder Jeff Bezos' Purchase of the Washington Post

MP3 Interview with Peter Hart, activism director with the media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, (FAIR)
Peter Hart talks about Amazon.com CEO and founder Jeff Bezos' purchase of the Washington Post newspaper, related issues of Bezos' anti-union policies at Amazon and his advocacy of privatized education -- and how the billionaire's new acquisition could change the U.S. newspaper industry and news media in general.
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio


Steve Schrag:  Proposed Takeover of Waterbury's Nonprofit Hospital

MP3 Interview with Steve Schrag, Connecticut's District 1199 - SEIU union and Waterbury Community United co-chair
Steve Schrag explains the concern and organized resistance to national for-profit company, Vanguard Health Systems of Tennessee's proposed takeover of Waterbury's nonprofit hospital and other community hospitals in Connecticut.


 

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