
Maximillian Alvarez
Chief of staff at The Real News Network, providing on-the-ground reporting and analysis.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 36min
"Shut It Down!": On the Ground at Johns Hopkins Grad Union's Practice Picket
Graduate student-workers at Johns Hopkins University are fighting for fair contracts and better working conditions. They held practice pickets to show their unity and resolve. The workers emphasize the importance of union power and collective action. Challenges faced include funding insecurity and inadequate compensation. Solidarity and support are crucial in their fight for labor rights.

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Feb 21, 2024 • 41min
News Brief: How US Media Obscures the Violence of the Generic, Sterile-Sounding "Border Deal"
Maximilian Alvarez from The Real News joins to discuss Democrats' adoption of right-wing border policies, GOP hypocrisy, impact on vulnerable communities, political strategies, and media storytelling in shaping public perceptions.

Dec 3, 2022 • 1h 14min
12/3/22 - Mini Show: Saudi Lobbyist, Permafrost Virus, CNN Layoffs, RailWorker Interview, FIFA, Dem Repub Chart
Daniel Boguslaw, a journalist focused on Saudi investments, shares insights into the controversial Saudi lobbyist's role in Arizona's water politics, raising questions about corporate influence and resource management. Maximilian Alvarez interviews Marilee Taylor, a seasoned railroad engineer, who discusses the ongoing rail worker strike and the challenges faced by workers in the industry. The conversation highlights critical labor rights issues, the impact of recent layoffs at CNN, and the complicated revival of ancient viruses from permafrost, all intertwining with today's pressing political and economic concerns.

Nov 24, 2022 • 1h 53min
11/24/22 FULL THANKSGIVING SHOW ROUNDUP!
Matthew Cunningham-Cook discusses the financial risks public pension funds face from high-risk investments and the lack of transparency in this domain. Maximilian Alvarez and Len Harris share insights on the impactful unionization efforts at Starbucks, revealing the challenges and resilience of workers. Khalid al-Jabri critiques the Biden administration's controversial decision granting MBS immunity. Lastly, James Lee examines the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, urging listeners to consider its effects on society.

Oct 16, 2022 • 1h 12min
Mini Show #59: Health Insurance, CIA Failure, Rail Workers, AOC Confronted & More!
James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, joins David Sirota, an economic and political writer, and Maximilian Alvarez, editor of The Real News Network, along with Terry Gerstein from Harvard Law. They dive into CIA failures around the Ukraine invasion and critique the health insurance industry's pricing abuses despite government support. The panel also examines labor dynamics, the right to strike, and the influence of corporate interests on the Supreme Court, emphasizing the need for collective action and stronger worker rights.