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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

"The Rogue World Order: Connecting the Dots Between Trump, Flynn, Bannon, Spencer, Dugin Putin," by Anna Manzo (GlobalHealing), Daily Kos, Feb. 13, 2017

"Widespread Resistance Begins to Trump's Muslim Travel Ban at U.S. Airports," by Anna Manzo (GlobalHealing), Daily Kos, Jan. 28, 2017

"MSNBC Editor: Women's March is a Revival of the Progressive Movement," by Anna Manzo (GlobalHealing), Daily Kos, Jan. 24, 2017

"Cornering Trump," by Reginald Johnson, Jan. 19, 2017

"Free Leonard Peltier," by Reginald Johnson, Jan. 6, 2016

"For Natives, a "Day of Mourning"by Reginald Johnson, November 23, 2016

"A Bitter Harvest" by Reginald Johnson, Nov. 15, 2016

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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This Week on Counterpoint

Show date: July 20, 2015

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U.S., Russian Military Escalation in Ukraine Could Lead to Dangerous Unintended Consequences

MP3 Interview with Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus in Russian Studies and Politics at New York University and Princeton
Professor Stephen F. Cohen assesses the danger posed by the ongoing East-West conflict in Ukraine and the escalation of tensions resulting from the recent U.S. decision to pre-position dozens of tanks and other military equipment in allied nations in the Baltics and Eastern Europe. He also discusses the recent bellicose comments made by the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph Dunford before the Senate Armed Services committee, where he said, "Russia presents the greatest threat to our national security." Cohen is also a Nation Magazine contributing editor and author of the book, "Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War," among other titles.


U.S. Peace Movement Must Mobilize to Prevent Congress from Sabotaging Iran Nuclear Accord

MP3 Interview with Jamal Abdi, action executive director with The National Iranian American Council
Jamal Abdi discusses the international 6-nation (P5 +1) breakthrough agreement signed with Iran to limit that nation's future nuclear capabilities, the response here in the U.S. and around the world, criticism leveled by conservative American politicians, and the U.S. corporate media coverage of the accord.


U.S. Criminal Justice System Requires Reforms Well Beyond Those Advocated by President Obama

MP3 Interview with Dan Berger, assistant professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington at Bothell
Dan Berger discusses President Obama's recent focus on reforming the U.S. criminal justice system and the local and national organizing being done to dismantle the prison industrial complex and racial bias in the system. Berger is also an adjunct assistant professor of history at the University of Washington at Seattle and author of the book, "Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era," among other titles.


Racial Profiling Study of Connecticut Law Enforcement Used to Train Police to Minimize Bias

MP3 Interview with Kenneth Barone, policy and research specialist with the Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy at Central Connecticut State University
Kenneth Barone talks about the work he's doing with the Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project and the policies and training that are being employed to minimize and eventually eliminate the practice of law enforcement racial profiling.


 

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