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Juan Cole Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Democracy & Media SI: War & Peace Juan Cole: Be Wary of Strongmen in the U.S. and Abroad February 24, 2017 0 Comments The history professor and editor of the blog Informed Comment talks about Islamophobia and foreign relations under President Trump. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Autobiography SI: Democracy & Media SI: Memory: Autobiography, Biography & History Judy Woodruff: The Perfect Time to Be a Journalist February 17, 2017 0 Comments The award-winning journalist and managing editor of PBS NewsHour talks about women in the press and the next generation of the media. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Democracy & Media Geoff Cowan: An Aggressive Press Is Essential February 10, 2017 0 Comments The USC professor and former director of Voice of America (VOA) discusses the need for a strong press and opposition during the Trump presidency. Read More
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Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Autobiography SI: Memory: Autobiography, Biography & History [rewind] Willie Nelson: A Long Story (Part I) January 20, 2017 0 Comments In part one of a two-part conversation, the legendary American musician talks about his upbringing during the Great Depression. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: War & Peace Sergei Plekhanov: A New Chapter With Russia January 13, 2017 0 Comments The York University professor discusses the United States' future ties with Russia under President-elect Donald Trump. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Human Rights & Civil Rights Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A Champion for the Beats January 6, 2017 0 Comments The poet and co-founder of famed City Lights Bookstore talks about his life and work publishing writers of the Beat Generation. Read More
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Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: History SI: Human Rights & Civil Rights SI: Justice & Injustice SI: Memory: Autobiography, Biography & History SI: Race, Class & Gender Richard Reeves: A Timely History of Internment in America December 9, 2016 0 Comments The author of "Infamy: The Shocking Story of Japanese American Internment in World War II" examines Trump's rise and what we can learn from the past. Read More
SI Podcast SI: Human Rights & Civil Rights SI: Reporting Abuse of Power Blase Bonpane: A Priest Who Defied the Catholic Church December 2, 2016 0 Comments The priest discusses his career working for peace in Central America and his conflicted relationship with the Catholic Church. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Justice & Injustice Johann Hari: The Troubling History of America’s Drug War November 25, 2016 0 Comments The journalist and author of "Chasing the Scream" discusses what he has discovered about addiction and the war on drugs. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Politics Kshama Sawant: Bringing Socialism to Seattle November 11, 2016 0 Comments Robert Scheer sits down with Seattle City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant to discuss the changing face of socialism in this country. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Human Rights & Civil Rights Lizbeth Mateo: An Immigration Activist Using Herself as an Example November 4, 2016 0 Comments Robert Scheer sits down with the immigration rights activist to discuss what should be done for immigrants and her own status. Read More
Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Autobiography SI: Memory: Autobiography, Biography & History SI: Race, Class & Gender Amy Trask: A Powerful Woman in the World of Football October 28, 2016 0 Comments Robert Scheer sits down with former Oakland Raiders CEO Amy Trask to discuss her experience as a female executive in a male-dominated field. Read More
Juan Cole: Be Wary of Strongmen in the U.S. and Abroad
The history professor and editor of the blog Informed Comment talks about Islamophobia and foreign relations under President Trump.
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Judy Woodruff: The Perfect Time to Be a Journalist
The award-winning journalist and managing editor of PBS NewsHour talks about women in the press and the next generation of the media.
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Geoff Cowan: An Aggressive Press Is Essential
The USC professor and former director of Voice of America (VOA) discusses the need for a strong press and opposition during the Trump presidency.
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Steve Wasserman: The Future of Books
Heyday Books' Steve Wasserman talks with "Scheer Intelligence" host Robert Scheer about why books are more important now than ever.
Read More
Willie Nelson: A Long Story (Part II)
In the second half of this two-part conversation at his home in Hawaii, the American musician discusses his start in the music industry as a DJ and a promoter.
Read More
[rewind] Willie Nelson: A Long Story (Part I)
In part one of a two-part conversation, the legendary American musician talks about his upbringing during the Great Depression.
Read More
Sergei Plekhanov: A New Chapter With Russia
The York University professor discusses the United States' future ties with Russia under President-elect Donald Trump.
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A Champion for the Beats
The poet and co-founder of famed City Lights Bookstore talks about his life and work publishing writers of the Beat Generation.
Read More
Zev Yaroslavsky: A Pragmatic Los Angeles Politician on the Future of America
The longtime Californian politician discusses his decades-long career and his take on the 2016 presidential election outcome.
Read More
Richard Reeves: A Timely History of Internment in America
The author of "Infamy: The Shocking Story of Japanese American Internment in World War II" examines Trump's rise and what we can learn from the past.
Read More
Blase Bonpane: A Priest Who Defied the Catholic Church
The priest discusses his career working for peace in Central America and his conflicted relationship with the Catholic Church.
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Johann Hari: The Troubling History of America’s Drug War
The journalist and author of "Chasing the Scream" discusses what he has discovered about addiction and the war on drugs.
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Kshama Sawant: Bringing Socialism to Seattle
Robert Scheer sits down with Seattle City Councilwoman Kshama Sawant to discuss the changing face of socialism in this country.
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Lizbeth Mateo: An Immigration Activist Using Herself as an Example
Robert Scheer sits down with the immigration rights activist to discuss what should be done for immigrants and her own status.
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Amy Trask: A Powerful Woman in the World of Football
Robert Scheer sits down with former Oakland Raiders CEO Amy Trask to discuss her experience as a female executive in a male-dominated field.
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