What we Should be Learning from What is Happening. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests are Jean Rosenfeld and Vicky Cayetano. Our panel discusses the changes on the battlefield in the two wars that are going on, including changes in trench warfare, tunnel warfare, drones, gliders, missiles, anti-ship […]
High School Students Testify for Earth (Code Green)
Dismayed Teenagers Take Action at Capitol. The host for this show is Howard Wiig. The guests are Audrey Lin and Liza Kukharuk. High school students nationwide have formed chapters of the Climate Future Forum to make their voices heard at many venues. They educate themselves and are mentored by concerned teachers and community leaders. They […]
What Happens After the Hostage Deal (How this World is Changing)
Who is Pleased with it and who will Benefit. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Roopmati Khandekar. Dr. Roopmati Khandekar, political analyst, will help us understand the effects and implications of the hostage deal, whether it will be achieved, and what is likely to follow after that. How will it […]
The Covid Resurgence and the Chinese Economy (Global Connections)
Maybe They Have Not Handled it so Well. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Carl Baker. The resurgence of covid in Shanghai and elsewhere in China has been mt with an aggressive response by the government, and that in turn has been met by an angry response by the people. […]
Peace Activism: a Look Back to Look Forward (Thinking Things Through)
Thinking Critically in Critical Times. The host for this show is Michael Sukhov. The guest is James P. Thomas. We discuss our guest’s participation in the 1982-83 peace pilgrimage from Washington State to Bethlehem, Israel during the height of the antinuclear protests and movements of the early to mid-1980s, as well as how his involvement […]
Update on Civil Liberties in Hong Kong (Global Connections)
It’s Getting Worse all the Time. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Michael Davis. Michael Davis helps us understand three major developments in Hong Kong: (1) the “election” of John Lee, (2) the cancellation of the Human Rights Press awards, and (3) the arrests of 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund Trustees […]
The 2013-2014 Maidan Protests in Ukraine (The Movie Show)
The Winter on Fire Documentary Tells the Story. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and George Casen. Our panel discuss the remarkable Winter on Fire documentary made by Ukrainian filmmakers to document the Maidan Protests and the Ukrainian Revolution of 2013-2014. It debuted on Netflix in 2015, received widespread praise, was nominated for […]
Red Hill: National Defense or Health Hazard (Talk Story with John Waihee)
Why Storing Fuel at Red Hill is a Danger. The host for this show is John Waihee. The guest is Melodie Aduja. 1) Why should we be concerned about the issue? 2) What should be done about the fuel Storage at Red Hill? 3) Is the risk of continuing to store fuel at Red Hill […]
Should Washington, D.C., be made a State (Rediscovering America)
Our experiences under Trump do raise this issue. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. Stephanie Dalton, host of The State of the State on ThinkTech, will help us understand the life and political status of the people in Washington, D.C., and the arguments that would […]
A Turning Point for Trump Week (Rediscovering America)
How soon will Trump properly surrender power. The host for this episode is Tim Apicella. The guests for this episode are Cynthia Lee Sinclair, Stephanie Dalton, Winston Welch and Jay Fidell. Our panel will discuss the results and process of the election, the astounding number of people who came ot to vote, Trump’s efforts at […]