Chris Hedges; Mark Green; Karen Friedman

Chris Hedges; Mark Green; Karen Friedman

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“Breaking Through Power!”

Ralph promotes a conference he is organizing called “Breaking Through Power” at Constitution Hall in Washington DC where leading experts in the public interest field will be talking about how to renew the spirit of civic action that came on the heels of Ralph's seminal work Unsaf ...  Show more

Winona LaDuke, Kai Newkirk

In two very high energy and passionate interviews, Ralph talks to former Green Party running mate, Winona LaDuke, about her fight to stop a tar sands pipeline from running through tribal lands in Minnesota and Kai Newkirk, one of the organizers of Democracy Spring, a protest to h ...  Show more

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