What’s Cooking? Oatly, Blackstone, Akelius and the People Pushing Back

What’s Cooking? Oatly, Blackstone, Akelius an...

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Cheap debt! Low Taxes! Ireland for Sale

This week,  Dublin’s Rory Hearne –  author, podcaster, housing campaigner and university lecturer – joins the Filmmaker and The Advocate to explore how big capital came to dominate such a small nation.  

The impact of the Global Financial Crisis in ’08 was particularly s ...

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Raw Capitalism or Fair Finance - Can Our Savings Protect Human Rights and the Planet?

Most of us put our savings in a bank. But what does the bank do with our money? What if you learned that your life savings were being invested in companies that are burning down the Amazon forest or raising rents and evicting tenants from their homes? Would you care? Would you ...

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The Myth of the Forever Home
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Housing costs in America are at an all-time high and a lot of people are wondering if the American Dream of home ownership is right for them. This week, Delyanne Barros digs into the pressure to become a homeowner; the costs and benefits of buying; and how one couple has nearly e ...  Afficher plus

THINGS HIDDEN 137: Social Justice Activists and Scapegoat Rulers
David Gornoski

Shannon Braswell and Shane Kennedy sit down for a conversation on how social justice activists are molded in the education system; how wealth is drained from local communities; why local governance is the godliest form of government; why influence and power are not for everyone; ...  Afficher plus

Play the Long Game
Pod Save the People

DeRay, Sam, Brittany and Clint talk about how the government shutdown is affecting federal prisons, hunger on college campuses, the DOJ's implication that immigration is linked to terrorism, and Bennett College's financial vulnerability. Law Professor Lara Bazelon joins DeRay ...

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Pod Save the People - TEASER
Pod Save the People

Organizer and activist DeRay Mckesson takes you inside conversations about culture, social justice, and politics by exploring the history, language, and people who are shaping the struggle for progress — and talking about the steps that each of us can take to make a difference.