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in your community. Call your local public access station where you live and suggest they broadcast either individual shows or air the series. Tell them to go to www.pegmedia.org From there they need to log-in and then click SHOWS FROM SELECTED STATES. Then click OREGON. Then choose Alliance for Democracy - Populist Dialogues. They can now preview the first 10 minutes of show and if they like, download an episode or a whole series. The download for them is free as we pay the fee. It
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Reforming the Redistricting Process Host David Delk interviews Janice Thompson (Common Cause Oregon Exec Director) and James Ofsink (City Club of Portland) on the report each group recently released regarding the redistricting process following the latest US census. Janice advocates for certain changes to the process while James advocates for the establishment of an independent non-partisan commission to take charge of redistricting in Oregon similar to such commissions which exist in other states. First broadcast 2-19-12
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Populist History - Who and Why? Tom Mertes, author of Movement of Movements and an editor of New Left Review, talks with host David Delk about the original Populists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. First broadcast 2-12-12
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Labor in the United States today and yesterday Host David Delk interviews Bob Bussel of the Labor Education & Research Center at the University of Oregon on what the center is, why and how it come to be, the character of the union labor movement since before Pres. Reagan vs that movement today, what happened and is happening in Wisconsin and Ohio, and how unions have related to the Occupy Movement First broadcast 2-5-12
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Minor Party candidates challenges Democrats & Republicans Woodrow Broadnax, likely Pacific Green Party candidate for OR Congressional District #3, and Steven Reynolds, Oregon Progressive Party candidate on OR Congressional District #1, talks with host, David Delk, as to why they are running for office and outline how they are different from the Democrats and Republicans. First broadcast 1-29-12
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Civil Liberties under Pres Bush v under Pres Obama Host David Delk interviews Portland attorney Greg Kafoury on the status of American civil liberties under President Bush v under President Obama. Greg Kafoury finds they are worst under Obama and that the opposition which Bush generated to his policies have not materialized even as the Bush policies have continued and the status of civil liberties has deteriorated under Obama.
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The Citizens United decision - two years later Host David Delk interviews Janice Thompson, Exec Dir of Common Cause Oregon on current status of National Popular Vote. Janice explains details of Citizens United Supreme Court decisions and what Common Cause is advocating to mitigate or overturn that decision and also talks about corporate personhood.. First broadcast 1-15-12
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TransPacific Partnership - Free Trade Area of the Pacific? Arthur Stamoulis, Exec Director of Oregon Fair Trade Campaign examines the TransPacific Partnership (TPP). TPP is Pres Obama's first attempt at negotiating a "free" trade agreement. This involves nations of the Pacific Rim and will add nations in the future. Arthur talks about the secrecy surrounding the negotiations and why was revealed when two secret official documents were leaked. First broadcast 1-8-12
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Community Based, Rights Based Organizing Paul Cienfuegos was the founder of Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County in California, which he founded in order to promote a new way of organizing, known as Rights Based organizing. Paul says that we need to cease being stuck in single issue campaigns and look at how we challenge corporate power. Traditionally we campaign on a single issue. Rights based organizing look to challenge corporate control by addressing the underlying problems. First broadcast 1-1-12
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Rebuilding America Rev. Kate Lore delivers her Labor Day sermon (updated to include recent events like the development of the Occupy Movement) and then talks with host David Delk on the condition of America and what the First Unitarian Church does on a daily basis. First broadcast 12-25-11
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Occupy Portland, Occupy Wall Street Host David Delk interviews two people who have been actively involved in the Occupy movement in Portland. Alex Pio and Jacob Clary discuss the origins of the Occupy movement, the hopes of the movement and some of the concrete policies they are advocating for. They discuss in detail the organizational and decision making structures created thus far but indicate that this is an organic movement, responding to the people who are participating. First broadcast 12-18-11
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Global Justice v Tea Party: media coverage of dissent w/Jules Boykoff Jules Boykoff chairs the Dept of Politics & Government at Pacific University. Today we discuss the frames used by media to talk about the Global Justice Movement, specifically the movement in Seattle, 1999 with the WTO protest vs the Tea Party. We also talk about the framing using thus far with Occupy Wall Street/Portland. First broadcast 12-11-11
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Corporate Personhood, Move to Amend and Move to Pledge Host David Delk interviews Rick Staggenborg, board director of Take Back America for the People, about corporate personhood. Rick ran against US Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) with his main issue being corporate personhood. Talks about what corporate personhood is, amending the US Constitution, getting pledges from those running for US House or Senate to support amending the Constitution to eliminate corporate personhood. First broadcast 12-4-11
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Family farms and the farm crisis Oregon organic farmer Scott Frost explores the present status of small family farmers in America today. Looks at the economic crisis and farming, at the lack of credit extension, on the US Farm Bill and the effect of large corporate stores like Wal Mart when they expand their sales of organics. First broadcast on 11-27-11
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Jumpstarting renewable energy and job creation Judy Barnes, the co-founder of Oregonians for Renewable Energy Policy, advocates for Feed-In Tariffs (FIT). FITs is how Germany became the leader in renewable energy production while creating a huge new job pool. Judy advocates for the policy in Oregon and the United States, describes how it started in Germany, has been adopted in Ottawa and is now spreading to the United States with Rhode Island being the latest state to adopt the program. Learn the benefits for the environment and the economy. First broadcast on 11-20-11
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Political change and the Oregon Working Families Party Barbara Dudley, founder of the Oregon Working Families Party, discusses how to focus working people onto economic issues and overcome the social issues which divide them. Looks at the reasons for founding the party, the role of Fusion Voting in development of party, and main issues party has focused on (state bank, opposition to free trade agreements, and disability fund for everyone). Goes on to talk about possible program to ban export of waste paper from Oregon in order to promote job creation in paper mills, a traditional Oregon industry. First broadcast on 11-6-11
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The Fraying of the Oregon Middle Class and what we can do. Jason Gettel is a Policy Analysis with Oregon Center for Public Policy. We discuss the OCPP report on the Fraying of the Oregon Middle class. Conclusion: middle class is coming apart at the seams. Noting that conditions are worst since the Great Recession, those conditions are part of a larger trend over the past three decades. The benefits of increases of productivity have been going to those at the top instead of the middle class. Causes include off shoring of manufacturing, cuts to spending on education, healthcare and infrastructure, rights to form unions under attack, cuts to taxes on those with greatest ability to pay. First broadcast on 11-13-11.
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Corporatization and privatization of the public school system Host David Delk talks with the two founders of Oregon - Save Our Schools, a new grassroots parent/teacher alliance setting as its mission to raise the voices to stop the corporatization and privatization of our public school system. Stand For Children has a corporate agenda of expanding charter schools. They see a corporate strategy of divide and conquer - parents against teachers. Discusses problem of No Child Left Behind, with testing and the use of testing to be the basis for making school funding decisions. Who benefits from increased funding? Testing makes big profits for test writing and administrating corporations. In Oregon they look at LearnWorks and their corporate connections and agenda. LearnWorks is in part funded by the Gates Foundation. First broadcast on October 30, 2011
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Tar Sands, what they are, why they are an environmental disaster and how people have acted against them The development of the Tar Sands in Alberta will give us little room to develop clean energy sources and will prevent us from addressing the climate crisis. Join Trip Jennings and Bonnie McFinley as we talk about what the dangers of tar sands development are, and efforts to stop that development including the largest acts of civil disobedience in Wash DC involving the environment. First broadcast on October 23, 2011.
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Economic Issues - Unemployment, underemployment and the stirring of the American people Laurie King with the Economic Crisis Committee, Jobs with Justice Portland, talks about the effects of the economic crisis and the origins of the Occupy Wall Street in that crisis. Discusses the unemployed, underemployed, the U6 rate, need for bold restructuring of economy, future actions. Looks at federal legislation to create an economy that works for the other 99% of the American people. First broadcast on October 16, 2011. ![]() Topic: |
Cuts in transit service with increasing fares as an equity issue Nate Gulley is legislative coordinator with OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon. In this interview we talk about environmental racism and justice and equity issues surrounding public transit as manifested in the Portland OR public transit system, TriMet. With a 70% cut in service during the past 10 years while the price of a fare continues to increase at least yearly, there is a question of equity. Examines how increase in capital expenditures for light rail and street cars have undermined bus service itself. First broadcast on October 9, 2011.
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Causes, solutions and false solutions to the economic crisis. David Delk interviews Marty Hart-Landsberg, professor of Economics at Lewis & Clark College and director of their Political Economics Program on the origins of the economic crises, the proposed solutions and why those will fail. Also, covers what We The People need to do to create a new world. First broadcast on October 2, 2011.
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Positions of the Portland chapter of the Pacific Green Party (Part 2) Guests Jorden Leonard and Seth Woolley of the Portland chapter of the Pacific Green Party discuss the environmental positions of the party including opposition to use of coal and nuclear energy and advocate for implementation of Feed-in Tariffs as they have in Germany. Also advocates for separation of politics and corporate power, and for amending the US Constitution to eliminate corporate personhood. First broadcast on Sept. 25, 2011.
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Environmental Justice Robin Morris Collin and Robert William Collin address issues of environmental justice and equity. Robin is a professor of law at Willamette University College of Law and Robert is Senior Researcher at the Willamette University Center for Sustainable Comunities. Issues covered include how to define sustainability as well as equity, talk about inter-generational responsibility, and who benefits and who is harmed with environmental decisions. First broadcast on Sept. 11, 2011.
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Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign Laura Stevens with the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign explains the reasons for the campaign, talks about its successes, efforts to stop PGE's Boardman plant from using coal, the efforts of multinational corporations to site coal export terminals on the Columbia River towns of Longview and St. Helens. We talk about the environmental consequences of coal use. First broadcast on Sept. 4, 2011.
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Fukushima and its consequences Anti-nuclear activist Lloyd Marbet examines the origins of the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima and the consequences of this nuclear disaster and others which came before. First broadcast on August 28, 2011.
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Food Safety; Water Host David Delk interviews Julia DeGraw, NW organizer for Food and Water Watch. Focus is on their campaign for food safety during the first half of program. The second half focuses on water, on the development of the ideologue that water should be a commodity instead of a common good. Talks about campaign to "Take Back the Tap." And then details campaign opposing Nestle's plans to build bottled water plant in Cascade Locks, OR. First broadcast on August 21, 2011.
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American involvement in Afghanistan Dr. Zaher Wahab, Education Prof at the Lewis & Clark College Graduate Program, discusses the situation in Afghanistan, the origins of the American war on Afghanistan, the costs for American and its effects on the American budget and domestic spending, the injuries to the Afghanistan people as well as Americans. Discusses why America is there including discussion of Project for a New American Century, control of minerals (oil and gas, copper, gold etc), control over the Caspian Sea, giving NATO a mission to continue existence, and good for big business. First broadcast on August 14, 2011.
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Toward a new education Dr. Zaher Wahab, Professor of Education at Lewis & Clark College, Education Graduate Program, advocates for a new type of education that educates for critical thinking. Most American education is in line with current political economy & corporate desire for good workers, not critical thinkers. Discusses the drive for corporate control over education's future direction. States that if corporations want well educated workers, they need to stop exporting jobs. First broadcast on August 7, 2011
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Water Privatization Alliance for Democracy member Nancy Matela has been a election integrity activist and currently works on water issues and the human right to water. Nancy reviews reforms which Oregon has made in their election system. She then talks about the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and then goes on to talk about privatization of water with examples from Oregon. Examples include the Nestle proposals to bottle water at Cascade Locks, the Wilsonville water treatment plant and others. Note that bottled water is privatization of water, a public resource. Discusses the different regulations on water depending on if water is a commodity or not. First broadcast on July 31, 2011
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End Corporate Personhood David, Cobb, chief spokesperson for Move to Amend, talks about corporate personhood and how to eliminate it by amending the US Constitution. First broadcast on July 10, 2011
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Climate change and the Environmental Justice Movement (Part 2 of 2) Portland State University visiting economics professor Robin Hahnel talks with us about the origins of the climate crises and the international attempts at agreement to address the crises; the role of the United States in failing to do so. First broadcast on July 3, 2011
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Climate change and the Environmental Justice Movement (Part 1 of 2) Portland State University visiting economics professor Robin Hahnel talks with us about the origins of the climate crises and the international attempts at agreement to address the crises; the role of the United States in failing to do so. We end on a note of hope talking about the German response to the Japanese nuclear catastrophe. First broadcast on June 26, 2011
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Single Payer Healthcare We talk with Dr. Samuel Metz, founder of Mad As Hell Doctors, on the current status of single payer health care in the United States and Oregon. First broadcast on 6-19-11
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"Free Trade" Agreements Host David Delk interviews Ex. Dir. of Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, Arthur Stamoulis, on the soon-to-be introduced "free trade" agreements (FTA) with So. Korea, Panama, and Columbia. He discusses the effects of past FTA, recent decisions by the WTO and provisions of of the South Korea agreement in some detail. First broadcast on 6-12-11
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Host David Delk interviews Jared Gardner,
Co-director of Oregonians
for a State Bank, on the need and
justification for forming state banks and the
current status of doing that in Oregon.
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Host David Delk interviews author Michael
Munk on the publication of the second edition
of his book, The Portland Red Guilde.
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Public funding of elections to lessen the power of special interests in our elections Host David Delk interviews Steve Cowan, director of PriceLess, a documentary video on the need to get big special interest money out of the political system. He advocates for the use of public financing for federal campaigns (Voter Owned Elections). First broadcast on 5-15-11
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Hanford Nuclear Reservation clean up and upcoming USDOE hearings Gerry Pollet, Exec Director of Heart of America NW, is interviewed on the current status of the clean up to the Western Hemisphere's most contaminated site. Talks about USDOE plans to bring additional radioactive waste to Hanford even before the clean up is complete. Notes that there are upcoming hearings on USDOE proposals to use Hanford as the nuclear waste dump site for the nation. First broadcast on 5-8-11
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Voter Owned Elections in Portland Host David Delk talks with Spencer Burton on the efforts to put Voter Owned Elections back on the ballot in Portland in Nov 2012. First broadcast on 5-1-11
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Topic: Portland attorney Jason Kafoury discusses the reasons not to rejoin the JTTF. The FBI arrested Mohamed Osman Mohamud for plotting to bomb the Christmas tree lighting at Pioneer Square in November 2010. Frightened city commissioner and others then called for the city to rejoin the JTTF, from which an earlier city council had withdrawn. For additional details on the attempt by the FBI to wipe up fear, see this from Prison Planet.
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David Delk interviews Janice
Thompson, Exec Director of the Common
Cause Oregon. Janice explains that the
Electoral College does not need to be eliminated
via a constitutional amendment. Rather,
the states can individually join a compact known
as the National Popular Vote to render the
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Topic: Host David Delk interviews Judy Barnes and Mark Pengilly of the Oregonians for Renewable Energy Policy, a program of Alliance for Democracy. Germany used the world's first feed-in-tariff law to became the world's leader in renewable energy production while creating ten of thousands good paying jobs which could not be off-shored. First broadcast on 1-30-11
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Topic: Host David Delk interviews Dan Meek, advocate for campaign finance reform in Oregon, on the significance of the US Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v. FEC case. Includes discussion of Senator Udall and Senator Merkley' s effort to reform the filibuster rules in the US Senate. This is part two of a two part interview. First broadcast on 1-23-11
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Topic: Host David Delk interviews Arthur Stamoulis, Exec Director of Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, on the newest NAFTA style free trade agreement, that with Korea. Negotiated by Pres. Bush, this will be introduced by Pres. Obama during 2011.
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Topic: Host David Delk interviews Portland lawyer Dan Meek, advocate for campaign finance reform in Oregon, on the significance of the US Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v. FEC case.
First broadcast 1-9-11
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TOPIC: Host David Delk interviews Dr. Samuel Metz on what single payer health care is and how it can be part of the solution to the health care crises which continues in spite of Obamacare. First broadcast on 12-2-10
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Topic: Host David Delk interviews Barbara Dudley on the use of Fusion Voting in the November 2010 Oregon election, the Korea Free Trade Agreement and the possibility of forming a State Bank of Oregon Barbara Dudley is adjunct professor at Portland State University, former head of Greenpeace USA and currently Co-chair of the Oregon Working Families Party First broadcast on 12-1-2010 |
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