Tuesday, February 22, 2011
How would Governor Jerry Brown's budget change California?
Monday, February 21, 2011
What's in store for foster care in California?
Friday, February 18, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Are animals organizing resistance to humans?
When confined animals trample their trainers or escape from their cages, are they accidents? Or are they resisting? On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation with Jason Hribal, author of Fear of the Animal Planet: The Hidden History of Animal Resistance. He argues that confined animals rebel with intent and purpose on a daily basis. Chimps escape their cages, circus elephants attack their trainers, tigers refuse to perform. Is this evidence of organized resistance? Is there a difference between human and animal resistance? It's Your Call with me, Rose Aguilar, and you.
Guests:
Jason Hribal, author of Fear of the Animal Planet: The Hidden History of Animal Resistance
Colleen Kinzey, general curator at the Oakland Zoo
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Who are California's homeless youth?
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Who benefits from government subsidies?
Monday, February 14, 2011
How are food banks faring?
Friday, February 11, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Why are so many people in the Gulf region getting sick?
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
How will future generations live with global warming?
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
For corporations, how much power is too much?
Monday, February 7, 2011
Who are history's unknown heroes and heroines?
Friday, February 4, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, February 3, 2011
How are native people fighting to protect their land and way of life?
On the next Your Call, we'll speak with members of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe from Northern California about their efforts to restore salmon to their spawning grounds on the McCloud River. "Our fight to return the salmon," they say, "is no less than a fight to save our Tribe." How does the health of an ecosystem affect the health of a people? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. How are other indigenous people fighting back against the destruction of their home and culture? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar, and you.
Guests:
Caleen Sisk-Franco, chief and spiritual leader of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe
Toby McLeod, director of In the Light of Reverence for the Sacred Land Film Project
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
What's in store for the future of Egypt?
What's in store for the future of Egypt and the surrounding region? On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation about the historic massive uprising in Egypt. From Cairo to Alexandria, millions of people from all walks of life are taking to the streets to demand President Husni-Mubarak step down. How are the unprecedented events in Egypt changing the socio-political landscape across the region? What are the lessons for social movements in the U.S. and other parts of the world? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Samer Shehata, an Assistant Professor of Arab Politics at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University
Hesham Sallam, Co-Editor of Jadaliyya Ezine
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
What's the value of local redevelopment agencies?
On the next Your Call, we'll talk about how redevelopment agencies work and whether they should be saved. Governor Jerry Brown's proposal would eliminate funds for redevelopment agencies which are responsible for improving blighted areas. The plan would take billions of dollars out of city coffers and send it to school districts, counties, and the state. So what's at stake if we lose these agencies? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. What's an example of urban redevelopment you've seen? How did it change the neighborhood? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar, and you.
Guests:
Jean Quan, mayor of Oakland
Gabriel Metcalf, executive director of SPUR
Richard Walker, professor of Geography and co-director of Global Metropolitan Studies at UC Berkeley
Amy Neches, manager of project area planning and development for the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency
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Monday, January 31, 2011
How does speculation affect the economy?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation about speculation. From food to housing to the financial system, speculation has played a role in creating a bubble economy and raising food prices. What is the difference between investment and speculation? Join us live at 11 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. What is difference between the speculative economy and the "real" economy? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Eric Holt-Gimnez, the executive director of Food First Institute for Food and Development Policy
William Black, an associate professor of Economics and Law at the Univ. of Missouri in Kansas City
Mark Schapiro, Center for Investigative Reporting's senior correspondent
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Media Roundtable
On the next Your Call, it's our Friday Media Roundtable. This week, we'll discuss coverage of the unprecedented protests across the Middle East. How has media coverage shaped our views about the unfolding events in the region and United States' foreign policy? We'll also talk about President Obama's State of the Union speech. We'll be joined by Middle East Research and Information Project's Chris Toesing, The Nation's Chris Hedges and Aljazeera's Sherine Tadros joins us from Gaza. Where did you the best reporting this week? It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, and a senior fellow at the Nation Institute.
Chris Toensing, editor of Middle East Report Journal and director of the Middle East Research and Information Project.
Sherine Tadros, a correspondent for Al Jazeera English based in Jerusalem
Click to Listen: Media Roundtable
Thursday, January 27, 2011
What is the most powerful way to change the American diet?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation with John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America and The Food Revolution. If what we eat is connected to personal and environmental health, how do we shift our collective habits? Is it getting more nutritious food in schools? Increasing organic options at Walmart? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. What determines your diet? And how do we change our nation's food system? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar, and you.
Guests:
John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America, The Food Revolution, and The New Good Life
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
What's your response to President Obama's State of the Union?
On the next Your Call, we'll open the lines to get your analysis. With so much at stake, what should our vision for the state of the union be? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. Unemployment rates remain high and the economic outlook bleak. So what do you think is the best way forward? And did you hear it in the speech? It's Your Call, with Sandip Roy and you.
Guests:
Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research
John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies
Asher Miller, executive director of the Post Carbon Institute
Click to Listen: What's your response to President Obama's State of the Union?