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Apr 8, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-08 Tuesday

Christina Greer, a Fordham University professor specializing in American politics and immigration, joins Sean Crawford, a dedicated UAW member from General Motors, and Israel Cervantes, an influential Mexican autoworker. They discuss the economic repercussions of tariffs on China and their effects on the U.S. auto industry. The conversation highlights the struggles of workers amidst corporate partnerships and immigration policies. They also touch upon the urgent need for justice in Gaza and the historical inaccuracies regarding the Underground Railroad in America's narrative.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-07 Monday

Diana Butu, a Palestinian human rights attorney and former advisor to the Palestine Liberation Organization, dives deep into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She discusses the tragic execution of Gaza medics and the dire humanitarian crisis, urging international accountability. Butu highlights the global protests demanding justice for Palestinians and critiques U.S. trade policies that exacerbate economic instability. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for change amidst ongoing violence and the voices advocating for human rights and equality.
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Remembering Amadou Bagayoko of Renowned Blind Malian Duo Amadou & Mariam; Watch 2018 Interview & Performance

Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, the beloved Malian duo Amadou & Mariam, reflect on their influential journey and profound musical legacy. They share heartwarming stories of resilience and artistry, navigating life as blind musicians. Their latest work tackles themes of love, migration, and the celebration of women, all while blending traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds. They also discuss their humanitarian efforts in promoting peace through music, encouraging others to overcome challenges and make a positive impact.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-04 Friday

Alexis McGill Johnson, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood, discusses a critical Supreme Court case threatening reproductive rights and its effects on healthcare access. Edgar Franks, political director of Familias Unidas por la Justicia, shares the harrowing story of an immigrant organizer detained by ICE, revealing the struggles faced by farmworkers. Attorney Laura Marquez Garrett highlights the urgent issue of social media harm to children, emphasizing the need for accountability from tech companies after tragic incidents linked to addiction and mental health crises.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 0sec

Remembering Michael Hurley: Folk Legend Performs in Democracy Now! Studio in 2020

Michael Hurley, a legendary folk singer known for his unique freak folk style, shares intimate stories and heartfelt songs during his visit. He reminisces about the rich music scene of the 1960s in Greenwich Village and contrasts his rural Oregon roots with the bustling energy of New York City. Through performances of beloved tracks like "Oh My Stars" and "Hog of the Forsaken," Hurley touches on themes of love, nature, and societal critiques, evoking nostalgia and reflection in listeners.
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"Can't Look Away": New Documentary on Online Safety Examines the Dark Side of Social Media

Laura Marquez-Garrett, a lawyer with the Social Media Victims Law Center, and Matthew O’Neill, co-director of the documentary 'Can’t Look Away,' tackle the darker side of social media. They share disturbing revelations from whistleblowers about the tragic consequences faced by children due to corporate negligence. The conversation highlights issues like sextortion targeting vulnerable youth and the addictive nature of platforms that can lead to mental health risks. They stress the urgent need for reform and accountability in the tech industry.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-03 Thursday

Murad O'Auda, President of the New York Immigration Coalition, advocates passionately for immigrant rights and discusses the urgent need for legal aid for immigrant children in California. He highlights the ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza and Syria, emphasizing how these global issues intersect with local struggles for justice. O'Auda also reflects on the protests at Columbia University, where students demonstrated against ICE actions, showcasing the growing solidarity for marginalized communities facing oppressive policies.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-02 Wednesday

Catherine Franke, a former Columbia Law School professor, discusses the troubling influence of money in judicial elections and the tension surrounding governance at elite universities. John Nichols analyzes the political dynamics of Wisconsin's recent judicial showdown, highlighting voter attitudes towards funding in politics. Aaron Reichland-Melnick sheds light on the harsh realities faced by immigrant students and the drastic shifts in immigration policy under the Trump administration, emphasizing the critical need for legal representation and support in American democracy.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-04-01 Tuesday

Stacey Davis Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union, discusses the union's recent victory in securing a new contract that champions equitable schooling. Joanne Liu, former president of Doctors Without Borders, emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian aid in Burma following a devastating earthquake and worsening censorship in U.S. universities. Meng Zarni, a prominent Burmese human rights activist, shares harrowing insights about the country's political turmoil and the dire humanitarian situation, highlighting the struggle for justice and support.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 59min

Democracy Now! 2025-03-31 Monday

Mark Bamuthi Joseph, a renowned artist and former Kennedy Center VP, reflects on the intersection of politics and art amid recent leadership changes. He discusses the challenges of inclusivity and the vital role of artistic expression in democracy. Robert McChesney, a media advocate and co-founder of Free Press, is honored for his contributions to media democracy and net neutrality. The conversation also delves into the implications of billionaire influence in elections and the ongoing corporate takeover of the Internet, raising critical questions about democracy.

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