What Radio Can Be: Recent Shows from Talk Nation Radio
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Listen to these recent shows for free:
James Marc Leas on Canceling the F-35
Timeka Drew on Protecting Voter Rights
Emily Johnston and Annette Klapstein on why they shut down pipelines
Ann Wright on the Women's Boat to Gaza and Being Kidnapped by Israel in International Waters
Samantha Nutt on the Harm of Weapons Dealing and Investment
Benjamin Madley on the California Indian Catastrophe
Reese Erlich and Coleen Rowley on Syria, War, and Peace
Elizabeth Murray and John Kiriakou on Working in a Corrupt Government and Whistleblowing
Christopher Simpson and Kathy Kelly on Media, War, Peace, and Imperialism
Maurice Carney and Harvey Wasserman on Racism, Environmentalism, and Ending War
Pat Alviso and David Hartsough on Acting to End War
Judy Bello on Syria, Gar Alperovitz on Ending War
John Pilger Describes World Perspective on U.S. Politics
Phil Wilayto on Ukraine, Poland, and the Dangers of the New Cold War
Jill Stein on Why You Should Help Make Her President of the United States
Edward Hasbrouck: Extend Selective Service to Women or End it for Men?
Joseph Gerson on NATO's Drive Toward War with Russia
Mel Duncan on why unarmed civilian protection is better than war
Harvey Wasserman on Environmental and Antiwar Activism
Peter Kuznick on Untold Nuclear History and No War 2016
Sandy Davies on Asking World's Help in Resisting U.S. Crimes
Ahmed Salah on Masterminding the Egyptian Revolution
Sam Husseini on Greatness of Katharine Gun, How to Vote, and Hillary v. Muslims
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: U.S. Was Always at War
Meike Capps-Schubert on U.S. Military Resistance in Germany
Jean Trounstine and Karter Reed on Murder, Juvenile Injustice, and Redemption
Peter Enns on How Public Punitiveness Led to Mass Incarceration
John Dear on Catholic Church Rejecting "Just War" Theory
John Hanrahan on Avaaz's Warmongering
Gregory Shupak on the Case Against Bombing ISIS
Margaret Kimberley on Politics, Scams, and Activism
Erin Aubry Kaplan on Loving Obama No Matter What
Paul Engler on THIS IS AN UPRISING
David Cochran on the Abolition of War
Seth Kershner on the Campaign to Demilitarize U.S. Schools
Holly Sterling on the unjust imprisonment of her CIA whistleblower husband
Mary Anne Grady Flores from Jail on Why She Protested Killer Drones
Harvey Wasserman on the Stripping and Flipping of Elections
Dahlia Wasfi on the Past Quarter Century of U.S. Bombing of Iraq
Elliott Adams on third party non-violent intervention in the West Bank
Patrick Hiller on Discoveries Made by Peace Science
Bill Fletcher Jr. on Justice for the People of Western Sahara
Colin Beavan on How to Be Alive
Cynthia McKinney's Real State of the Union
Cian Westmoreland, former U.S. Air Force technician in Afghanistan, speaks against war
William Arkin on the Most Militarized Universities in the United States
Chris Williams on How Paris Set the Earth on a Course to Burn
Jon Schwarz on Secret Unaccountable Government