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  • All Time Favorites ( 8)
    Over 24 years of TUC Radio production a few programs have become unforgettable. Here they are.
  • Amazing Speakers & Events ( 76)
    Including speakers such as Helen Caldicott, Noam Chomsky, Winona LaDuke, Ward Churchill, Michael Parenti, Vandana Shiva, Howard Lyman, Ralph Nader, Maude Barlow, Alexander Cockburn, Kathy Kelly, and Andreas Toupadakis.
  • Films
    Two years ago I started filming all my radio programs. Here are the most intriguing, interesting, helpful, unusual or rare film in that growing collection.
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  • Michael Parenti
    An archive of speeches by this insightful author/researcher about how our societal institutions no longer serve us - Themes are: Globalization, US Intervention, Racism, the Media the cost of Empire and a discourse on Julius Caesar, rebel or dictator?
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  • Native Nations ( 1)
    Native peoples speak on the destruction of their lands and their cultures, which are inseparable
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    • Environment ( 12)
      The effect of environmental degradation
  • Newest Catalog Items ( 440)
    If you can't see the program you are looking for on this list use the search form at top of this website to locate it in the Catalog.

Helen Caldicott – Banning Nuclear Weapons

The anti-nuclear campaigner Dr. Helen Caldicott spoke in Berkeley at a June 2009 meeting of SuperBOLD, an organization dedicated to enforcing the Nuclear Free ordinance. They are trying to prevent the Berkeley Public library from hiring the 3M corporation to maintain the Radio Frequency checkpoint system there. 3M refuses to sign a contract that they will not do “work for nuclear weapons.”
For over 35 years Helen Caldicott has led the international efforts to educate the public about the dangers of nuclear power and weapons and has been named one of the most influential women of the 20th century by the Smithsonian Institute.
code HC003DVD: To order as 56 minute film on DVD: $14.00

Derrick Jensen: Bringing Down Civilization

Derrick Jensen Wrote In His Early Book: “Listening To The Land”: “We Are Members Of The Most Destructive Culture Ever To Exist. Our Assault On The Natural World, On Indigenous And Other Cultures, On Women, On Children, On All Of Us Through The Possibility Of Nuclear Suicide –All These Are Unprecedented In Their Magnitude And Ferocity.” And He Follows That With A Question: “Why Do We Act As We Do? What Are Sane And Effective Responses To Outrageously Destructive Behavior? My Work And Life Revolve Around These Questions. “ When I Recorded Him In The Oakland, California Warehouse Of Ak Press, Derrick Jensen Asked That Question In A Much More Pointed Way: If Civilization Is Destroying Us And The Earth [ . . . ]

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Jeremy Scahill – Blackwater

The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army
In San Francisco, at the start of his book tour, Scahill gave an eloquent and fact filled one hour overview of the main points: Blackwater is the most powerful force in privatized war fought for profit by unaccountable corporations. Don’t miss it!
Scahill’s book, Blackwater, made the New York Times bestseller list when it was first published. The updated paperback edition came out in June 2008. Scahill is correspondent for Democracy Now! and a writer for the Nation.

code A319DVD:  To order as 63 minute film on DVD: $14.00

Peter Dale Scott – America’s Afghanistan

US National Security and a Heroin-Ravaged State
The US State Department calls Afghanistan a failed state that justifies US intervention, rather than acknowledging that US intervention has caused that so-called failure. And among all the triggers to that failure from US support of the Mujahedin and Al Quaeda to the war lords one element is not recognized in it’s real importance: the role of the trade in opium.
Peter Dale Scott, author of “Drugs Oil, and War” and “Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America” is one of the most respected researchers on the use of drugs in the strategies of the CIA and in US foreign policy. He says that the unprecedented increase in Afghani opium production in [ . . . ]

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Peter Dale Scott On Thomas Merton – The Many Gated City

This is a 25 minute talk by Peter Dale Scott on Thomas Merton, the catholic priest, Trappist monk, writer of over 70 books, poet, and social activist. Scott, best known for his writings on foreign policy, the CIA and the drug trade, shares many of the complexities that have made Thomas Merton, who died in 1968, so intriguing. To this day Thomas Merton’s name and writings are associated with the acceptance of the spiritual traditions of Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Sufism by western spiritual thinkers and poets such as Thoreau, Yeats, Pound, Eliot, and Rilke. The spiritual and literary connections that Scott lays out in this talk are interwoven with not just Merton’s ideas on mutual respect, inner and outer peace, [ . . . ]

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Peter Dale Scott – The Road To 9/11

Peter Dale Scott is a former diplomat and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written on 9/11, the CIA involvement in South East Asia, the drug wars, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He also is an accomplished and much published poet.
His most recent book: The Road to 9-11, Wealth, Empire and the Future of America, was published by the University of California Press in late 2007. Reaching back to the 1960s Scott gives evidence of cover-ups of domestic criminal acts and momentous secret decision making by an ever smaller number of players. He investigates how policies of Presidents since Nixon have created the background for 9/11. He also shows how US intelligence [ . . . ]

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Peter Dale Scott – Saving American Politics From The Present Two-Party System

The disparity of income and wealth in this country was increased by the first round of bank bail-outs. On Jan. 27, 2009, in front of an audience of Republicans, Scott explained in great detail the necessity to construct future bail-outs to diminish that gap for the sake of democracy. This is a lucid analysis and a well researched guideline for all who want to influence future financial policies.
The Republican Round Table meets in a SF hotel. About 60 members, some with recognizable names, came to hear him. The only media in attendance were TUC Radio and, as guest, the former Ramparts editor Warren Hinkle accompanied by his basset hound. (45 minutes)
Bonus Track:
Lifting The State Of Emergency
An unresolved legacy of [ . . . ]

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George Galloway – Viva Palestina – Breaking The Siege Of Gaza

George Galloway is an outspoken Member of the British Parliament, serving since 1987. He is perhaps best known for his support of Palestine and his campaign to end economic sanctions against Iraq. When he stood up to Tony Blair and called the invasion of Iraq illegal he was expelled from the Labour Party.
After participating in daily demonstrations in England during the Israeli assault on Gaza from the end of December 2008 into January 2009, Galloway led a convoy of vehicles loaded with humanitarian aid to Gaza. Under the name VIVA Palestina the convoy began in England in February 2009, crossed from Spain into North Africa and entered Gaza from Egypt with over 200 vehicles through the Rafah crossing that is [ . . . ]

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Tom Greco – The End Of Money And The Future Of Civilization

Tom Greco demystifies money and banking and explains the destruction of the current financial system. Our dreams of a sane, just and ecologically sound future can become reality only if we change the way in which money is created and used
New Money for Healthy Communities and Money as Debt, A Solutions to the Globals Crisis are his books. Kelly Durkin and I recorded him at IONS in Petaluma, CA, on May 5, 2009.
This film is an excellent tool for community events. Greco allowed me to incorporate the slide show that he made for this presentation. Seeing and sharing this film sends you well on your way to set up credit clearing and community currencies in your community. For more details [ . . . ]

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Stephen Zarlenga – The American Monetary Act

Solving the Financial Crisis by Monetary Reform
“The U.S. monetary reform is urgently needed: It is long past time we look at the implications of the privatization of money created by the 1913 Federal Reserve Act, the bank fractional reserve system and our debt-based economic system. Unless we have dramatic reform of monetary policy, the entire economic system will continue to accelerate wealth upwards. I am currently working on drafting legislation for an ‘American Monetary Act’ to address these and other issues in order to protect the economic well being of America.”
Observers believe that this single measure has the potential of bringing together tens of millions of people who have realized that our bank-run debt-based monetary system lies at the center [ . . . ]

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The World Can’t Wait – Former Cia Analyst Ray Mcgovern On Torture & Cindy Sheehan On Ending The War

Ray McGovern’s 27-year career as a CIA analyst spanned administrations from John F. Kennedy to George H. W. Bush.  He now is co-director of the Servant Leadership School, an organization dedicated to helping the marginalized poor. In 2003 Ray McGovern co-founded Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, a group critical of Bush administration policies.
When Cindy Sheehan’s son Casey was killed in Iraq she dedicated herself to the mission of not just ending this war, but to addressing the underlying causes that lead us to accept violence and war. She is the founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, an organization of Americans who have loved ones killed in wars. She has written three well received books: “Not One More Mother’s Child”, [ . . . ]

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Robert Fisk -The Age Of The Warrior

Fisk is Britain’s most celebrated foreign correspondent and has been named International Journalist of the Year seven times. He is currently the Middle East correspondent for The Independent of London and has covered eleven major wars in over three decades. He lives in Beirut and was one of only two journalists who had the courage to remain there through the duration of the Lebanese civil war. I filmed him at his most recent, rare, visit to the US as he spoke in front of a capacity audience in Berkeley, CA. He was greeted with a standing ovation.
Anybody writing on current events or making policy decisions for the Middle East needs to take Fisk’s analysis into account. Fisk argues for an [ . . . ]

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Robert Fisk – The Armenian Holocaust & Civil War In Iraq And Lebanon

Robert Fisk, foreign correspondent for the London Independent, received an exuberant welcome when he came to the Bay Area in December 2006. He spoke on civil war in Iraq and Lebanon and the ongoing denial of the genocide of one and a half million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915.
Even though he consistently criticizes the New York Times they described him as “probably the most famous foreign correspondent in Britain” He has over thirty years of experience in international reporting. His best-selling books, based on his field notes and recordings, offer strong criticisms of Middle Eastern governments as well as British and United States government foreign policy. He spoke on December 14, 2006, in Oakland, CA.

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Robert Fisk: The Great War For Civilization

The Conquest of the Middle East
In his talk about his new book, The Great War for Civilization, Robert Fisk offers his thoughts on the most urgent issues of our day: From the Algerian war, the Palestine Israel war, the invasion of Afghanistan, the sanctions on Iraq and the spread of depleted uranium, each invasion by the new and old colonial powers has made Muslims more angry of the West. In light of decades of bloodshed Fisk says how surprised he is “how restrained Muslims have been with us.”
Robert Fisk has lived in and reported on the Middle East since 1976 and has seen or tracked down firsthand accounts of all the major events of the last quarter century. He speaks [ . . . ]

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Bill Mckibben On Deep Economy

A talk and conversation with Michael Pollan
Bill McKibben’s book: ‘The End of Nature’ is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change. Published in 1989, it has been printed in more than 20 languages.  He has since written on localization, alternative energy, and the risks associated with human genetic engineering. In his most recent book: ‘Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future’ he envisions a transition to local-scale enterprise.
McKibben and his family live in Vermont. He is a scholar in residence at Middlebury College where he launched the campaign: stepitup2007, demanding that global warming pollution be cut 80 percent by 2050. McKibben spoke in Berkeley in March 2007. The church was filled to [ . . . ]

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