Interview

California Indian Voices

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Native People from all over California came together to discuss issues of cultural sustainability, tradition, the environment, substance abuse and what it means to be an Indian in the 21st century.  These are their stories.

A film by Jesse Dizard.

Produced in the Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology at Caliifornia State University, Chico.

A Man Called Ishi

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Ishi survived attacks on his people and lived in the remote wilderness of Northern California for forty years.  His story reminds us that Native Americans are neither gone nor forgotten.

A film by Magdalena Roberts.

Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology.

Populist Dialogues - 12-43 Austerity - Attack of the 2pct

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Guests Nicholas Caleb (government Professor at Concordia University in Portland) and Mike Losier (Media Spokesperson with Portland Action Lab) identify what austerity economic policy is, how it represents attacks on the services and functions of government around the world, how people have responded in Europe and the United States.  Lastly, they discuss efforts in the United States, specifically in Portland, to develop consciousness about austerity as a policy program of the elite and how we,the people, mobilize in opposition.

Populist Dialogues - 12-41 Trans Pacific Partnership

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Guest Elizabeth Swager is Asst Director of Oregon Fair Trade Campaign. She talks about her role in the enactment of Portland Oregon's sweat-free procurement ordinance, designed to protect foreign factory workers. She goes on to review past “free-trade agreements” (NAFTA, Panama, Columbia and So Korea) and their effects on American jobs losses, tax havens and challenges to laws and regulations as a result of investor protection clauses. The TransPacific Partnership is then discussed as as NAFTA on Steroids.

What's Going On?

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Jon Li interviews Noha Radwan, UCD Comparative Literature professor.

What's Going On?

Attention 6th Graders: find out about what Egypt is like today. Now
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out the challenges now.

Find out what happened a year ago when the Arab Spring Revolution was
unfolding at Tahrir Square in Cairo from an eye witness.