Tuesday, October 11, 2011
How could the Slow Money movement help local food economies?
Monday, October 10, 2011
What does it mean to live in exile?
Friday, October 7, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, October 6, 2011
How are whistleblowers faring under Obama?
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
What makes a protest powerful?
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
What's it like for children growing up poor?
Monday, October 3, 2011
How can we incorporate more nature into our lives?
Friday, September 30, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, September 29, 2011
How does diet impact our health?
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
What's the power of children's art depicting trauma?
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
What is in store for the US Postal Service?
Monday, September 26, 2011
Will they ever close the School of the Americas?
Friday, September 23, 2011
Media Roundtable
Thursday, September 22, 2011
What does the execution of Troy Davis say about the death penalty?
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
What's the problem with 'fracking'?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation with Josh Fox, writer and director of the documentary, Gasland, about the spread of "fracking," or hydraulic fracturing, across the United States. The process, which uses water, pressure, and chemicals to extract natural gas from the ground, is exempt from environmental regulation. What concerns do you have? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. What effects is "fracking" having on our health and environment? On the next Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Josh Fox, writer and director of Gasland
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
What is the future of the U.S. economy?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation with two economists about the economic situation in the United States. President Obama has outlined his job plan. He is also proposing to raise taxes on millionaires as part of his deficit reduction proposal. What needs to be done to create more jobs? Join us live at 10 or send us an email to feedback@yourcallradio.org. What concerns you the most about the U.S. economy and its future? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Jeff Madrick, an economist and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books
Sylvia Allegretto, a labor economist and deputy chair of the Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics at the University of California, Berkeley
Click to Listen: <a href="http://a4.g.akamai.net/7/4/27043/v0001/kalw.download.akamai.com/27043/YourCall/092011yc.mp3">What is the future of the U.S. economy?</a>
Monday, September 19, 2011
How could the devastation of Hurricane Katrina have been prevented?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation with Harry Shearer, humorist, actor, radio host, and creator of the new documentary, <em>The Big Uneasy</em>. Shearer interviews New Orleans residents, investigators of Hurricane Katrina--concluding that much of the storm's death and destruction was preventable. What do you want to know that the mainstream media wasn't reporting? Join us live at 10 or send us an email at feedback@yourcallradio.org. How could new information keep other cities safe from the same fate? On the next Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guest:
Harry Shearer is a comic personality, author, director, satirist, musician, journalist, radio host, playwright, multimedia artist, and record label owner. He is the voice to a variety of characters on The Simpsons. He hosts the weekly radio program, Le Show (which airs on KALW Sundays at noon). And he is director of the recent documentary, The Big Uneasy, about Hurricane Katrina.
Click to Listen: <a href="http://a4.g.akamai.net/7/4/27043/v0001/kalw.download.akamai.com/27043/YourCall/091911yc.mp3">How could the devastation of Hurricane Katrina have been prevented?</a>
Friday, September 16, 2011
Media Roundtable
On the next Your Call, it's our Friday Media Roundtable. This week, we'll discuss coverage of the latest Census Bureau data showing that the US poverty rate rose to 15.1% in 2010, the highest rate in 50 years. One in six Americans is now living in poverty. Who is covering the poor? We'll also talk about the Taliban attacks in Afghanistan. We'll be joined by the Sacramento Bee's Phillip Reese, the Huffington Post's Arthur Delaney, and independent journalist Anna Badkhen joins us from Kabul, Afghanistan. Join us at 10 or email feedback@yourcallradio.org. Where did you see the best reporting this week? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Phillip Reese, staff reporter with The Sacramento Bee
Arthur Delaney, an economic reporter for the Huffington Post
Anna Badkhen, an independent journalist and the author of Peace Meals and Waiting for the Taliban.
Click to Listen: Media Roundtable
Thursday, September 15, 2011
How are genetically engineered crops affecting food?
How are genetically engineered crops affecting agriculture and the food supply? On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and how they are changing the landscape of food and farming. An estimated 70 percent of processed foods contain genetically engineered ingredients. And more than 270,000 organic farmers filed a lawsuit against Monsanto this year for the right to keep a portion of the world food supply organic. So what do we need to know about how GMOs are affecting farmers and consumers? Join us at 10 or email feedback@yourcallradio.org. It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Eric Holt-Gimenez, executive director of Food First and author of Food Rebellions! Crisis and the Hunger for Justice
Ignacio Chapela, associate professor of microbial ecology at UC Berkeley
Mike Ludwig, Truthout reporter who covers the biotech industry
Jim Gerritsen, organic seed farmer in northern Maine and one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Monsanto
Click to Listen: How are genetically engineered crops affecting food?
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
What's in the Pacific trade deals currently being negotiated?
On the next Your Call, we'll have a conversation about the Trans-Pacific Free Trade Agreement talks with trade ministers from eight countries, including Vietnam and Malaysia. Manufacturing groups, unions and environmentalists are holding rallies to oppose the deal. If they go through, they'll be the largest trade deals ever signed. How are trade deals affecting job growth in the US? Join us at 10 or email feedback@yourcallradio.org. And how are overseas workers impacted? It's Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
Guests:
Tim Robertson, director of the California Fair Trade Coalition
Charles Kernaghen, director of the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights
Scott Paul, the founding executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing
Click to Listen: What's in the Pacific trade deals being negotiated?