November 3, 2008
Post-election: What should the left do now?
A panel discussion to celebrate rabble’s relaunch, moderated by Duncan Cameron. Speakers: Maude Barlow, Jessica Yee, Murray Dobbin, and Anne Lagace-Dowson.
A panel discussion to celebrate rabble’s relaunch, moderated by Duncan Cameron. Speakers: Maude Barlow, Jessica Yee, Murray Dobbin, and Anne Lagace-Dowson.
Remembering Studs Terkel, looking forward from Canada’s election, and a vigil for Frankie Venom.
Native protestors give the Spirit Train what for, Susan Nathan on Arab-Israeli Life, Keith sees the light at the end of the election tunnel, and LAL drop the tunes.
Nathan talks about her new book, why it is needed, and what life is like for Arab-Israelis.
Changes in government and changes in economics mean changes for unions too – Fletcher speaks about his bookSolidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labour and a New Path to Social Justice.
Naomi Klein Speaks at the University of Toronto before the October 14 Federal Election.
This week is all things election: opinions from the streets of Whitehorse, a debate-choosing guide from Keith, and Ian Angus talks election and the environment.
Salman Rushdie on his latest novel, Stephen Lewis on the Canadian Government, the streets of Vancouver, U.S. troubles, and the best election-time movies.
Keith talks about John McCain’s running mate, organic foods and how we choose them, music from Entire Cities, and the reel women head back to the 50s.
Again! Again! In this episode a scientist explains the depth of climate change, reel women travel Across The Universe, and Vancouver’s Aboriginal Transformative Justice Society explains their methods.
Keith gets hopeful, Victoria Fenner remembers Kenya, Wayne talks sprouts and the Reel Women love Zodiac.
Journalist and refugee Farai Gonzo tells her story, a tale of migration in two voices, and Keith thinks presidential candidates aren’t good entertainment.