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Saturday on This is Hell!

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Listen live from 9AM - 1PM Central on WNUR 89.3FM / stream at www.thisishell.com / subscribe to the podcast

 

9:10 - Historian Alan Taylor traces faultlines in the modern US to the limits of the American revolution.

Alan is author of the book American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804 from W.W. Norton.

 

10:00 - Valerie Bergeron explores the case of missing and murdered indigenous women across Canada.

Valérie is a public defender working the North of Quebec.

 

10:35 - Sarah Jumping Eagle reports from the front lines of the No Dakota Access Pipeline protest.

Sarah is a pediatrician, and one of the first pipeline resisters arrested in August.

 

11:05 - Sociologist Peter Ikeler discusses the politics of work and resistance in 21st century retail chains.

Peter is author of Hard Sell: Work and Resistance in Retail Chains from ILR Press.

 

12:05 - Attorney Thomas Durkin examines the national security secrecy creeping into the judiciary system.

Thomas wrote "Permanent States of Exception: A Two-Tiered System of Criminal Justice Courtesy of the Double Government Wars on Crime, Drugs, & Terror" in Valparaiso University Law Review.

 

12:40 - In a Moment of Truth, Jeff Dorchen compares the One Percent Doctrine and the Skittles Analogy.

Not sure if he means the Ron Suskind book, or just a general doctrine of the One Percent. Probably the later. Understand the Skittles thing though.

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