November 19, 2007
John Pilger in the house
A feature interview with renowned investigative journalist John Pilger, music from madviolet, Flock, and Keith Gottschalk on privacy. Enjoy!
A feature interview with renowned investigative journalist John Pilger, music from madviolet, Flock, and Keith Gottschalk on privacy. Enjoy!
Dr. Monia Mazigh, Faizal Kutty, and Dr. Carol Tator discuss racial profiling in Canada
Karl Flecker, Filsan Fadal, and Jana Kooren continue the discussion on racial profiling.
In this episode: the end of food, muggings on the rise, music from Saskatoon, and a new online TV tool. All that, and movies too!
Struggling toward democracy and social justice in Haiti. Reel Women on the Troubles. Holding the police accountable, and music too, from A Northern Chorus.
Two Quebec activists speak up, we talk about video editing online and hold a film fest edition of Reel Women.
This time, a feature interview. Lisa Rundle in conversation with Naomi Klein about her new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
Mosquito hunting, sex and the film Shortbus, the growth of Islamic Democracy, and music from T.Nile. It’s coming to you via Hamilton, Ontario, and Dawson City, Yukon.
Jazz singer Denise Pelley travels to Sudan, Keith reports from his new home, and Wayne hits the information superhighway. And it’s coming to you from the car on the way to Dawson City, Yukon.
Keith starts a bookstore, Grupo Fenix farms the sun and Woodpigeon provides the tunes
In this episode we have contest winners, Wayne raves about the iphone, Michael Winterbottom’s new film gets a good going over, and we talk about the latest big feature at rabbledocs. Check it out too.
Dave Kattenburg talks politics with organic farmers in Bolivia. Scientist/writer/philosopher Vandana Shiva speaks out on India’s plans for its rivers. More from google. Music by the Besnard Lakes.