Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now!
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Aug 12, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-12 Tuesday

Monica Hopkins, ACLU of D.C. Executive Director, voices concerns over federal interventions undermining local governance. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a leading scholar on policing, discusses racial narratives in law enforcement. Alexander Avina sheds light on the militarization of the drug war, critiquing U.S. policies' impacts on Latin America. Irene Khan emphasizes the urgent need for justice following the assassination of journalists in Gaza, underlining threats to freedom of expression. Together, they tackle the intersections of power, race, and democracy.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-11 Monday

Join Mohamed Mouwad, Managing Editor of Al Jazeera, as he discusses the tragic assassination of journalists in Gaza, illuminating the perilous conditions reporters face. Avril Benoit, CEO of Doctors Without Borders USA, highlights the dire humanitarian crisis and the need to close vulnerable aid centers in Gaza. California Attorney General Rob Bonta shares the state's legal battles against the Trump administration's control over the National Guard, emphasizing the tensions between state rights and federal actions amid ongoing civil rights challenges.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-08 Friday

Muin Rabbani, a Middle East analyst, sheds light on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and critiques Netanyahu's policies. Mariah Blake dives into her findings on PFAS contamination, revealing alarming health risks and the power of grassroots activism. Jess Michaels, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's assault, discusses the challenges victims face amid the ongoing political storm, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability. Each guest provides compelling insights into pressing global issues, from environmental justice to survivor advocacy.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-07 Thursday

Em Gessen, a Russian-American journalist and author, joins Amjad Iraqi, a senior analyst on Israel-Palestine issues, to discuss pressing global crises. They dive into the humanitarian disaster in Gaza, focusing on the dire conditions faced by civilians amid escalating violence. The guests also analyze potential U.S.-Russia diplomatic efforts, particularly regarding Ukraine and sanctions. Moreover, they highlight the urgent need for a global treaty on plastics, addressing the health and environmental impacts outlined by The Lancet.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-06 Wednesday

Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and author, shares insights on the potential implications of Trump's dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics head, emphasizing its impact on economic credibility. Greg Mitchell, filmmaker and historian, discusses the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima and its relevance today, urging a reflection on nuclear disarmament. The conversation also touches on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, immigration policies, and the delicate balance between public trust and political accountability in democracy.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-05 Tuesday

Cassandra Garcia Hernandez, a Texas State Representative, discusses her fight against a redistricting plan threatening Hispanic representation. Chris Smalls, founder of Amazon's first labor union, shares his experiences with activism and the Gaza aid ship. Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist and filmmaker, highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for global attention. The conversation dives into political tensions in Texas, the effects of legislative actions on democracy, and the escalating violence in Israel and Palestine.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-04 Monday

In this thought-provoking discussion, Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor Emeritus of Modern Arab Studies, addresses the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza marked by violence and starvation. He reflects on the impact of student activism and the chilling effects of institutional policies on academic freedom. The conversation delves into global protests for Palestinian rights and the complex relationship between the U.S. and the ongoing conflict, providing a critical lens on democracy and human rights.
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6 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-08-01 Friday

Explore the urgent environmental challenges surrounding the EPA's greenhouse gas emissions decision and the activism spurred by the Vessel Project in Louisiana. Delve into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, alongside global turmoil in Ukraine and Sudan. The podcast also tackles climate policy controversies and emphasizes grassroots movements challenging corporate negligence in fossil fuel funding. Activists demand political accountability for environmental justice, highlighting the critical battle against gerrymandering in Texas as communities fight for fair representation.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 0sec

"Let Gaza Live": 50 Jewish Peace Activists Arrested Protesting Sens. Schumer, Gillibrand for Vote to Keep Arming Israel

A powerful protest unfolded in Manhattan as over 200 activists from Jewish Voice for Peace rallied against Senators Schumer and Gillibrand's support for U.S. arms sales to Israel. Chants for Gaza reverberated through the streets, drawing attention to the humanitarian crisis and ongoing blockade affecting Palestinians. Demonstrators highlighted the tragic reality of starvation in Gaza, with 50 activists arrested for their stand. This event underscores the urgent call for change and solidarity in advocating for Palestinian rights.
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11 snips
Jul 31, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-07-31 Thursday

Julia Tuma discusses the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing the severe malnutrition and violence faced by its population. Ambreen Slimy shares her firsthand experiences providing medical care amidst chaos at Nasser Hospital. Mohamed Chahada provides crucial insights on the geopolitical dynamics affecting Gaza. Lori Wallach critiques U.S. trade policies and their impact on workers, advocating for fair practices. Together, they paint a stark picture of the intersection between humanitarian needs and political tensions in a turbulent region.

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