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Democracy Now! 2025-02-26 Wednesday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-26 Wednesday
- Headlines for February 26, 2025
- Cory Doctorow on Elon Musk's "Chaotic Blitz" at DOGE, Living in a Tech Dystopia, Luigi Mangione & More
- Sister Helen Prejean Demands End to Death Penalty as Supreme Court Tosses Glossip Murder Conviction
- Advocates: NY Prison Guard Strike Is Part of History of Repression & Violence Against Prison Activism
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-25 Tuesday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-25 Tuesday
- Headlines for February 25, 2025
- As Musk Slashes Federal Gov't & Fires Thousands, Workers, Trump Appointees, Judges & Media Push Back
- "No Public Oversight": Private Company Running Guantánamo Immigrant Jail Accused of Rights Abuses
- Biden, Blinken & Austin Accused of Complicity in Israeli War Crimes in Gaza; ICC Urged to Investigate
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"I'm Innocent": Keith LaMar Speaks Live From Death Row About His Case, Conditions & Pending Execution
Watch Part 2 of our extended interview with Ohio death row inmate Keith LaMar live from the Ohio State Penitentiary, after the release of The Injustice of Justice a short film about his story that just won the grand prize for best animated short film at the Golden State Film Festival. LaMar talks about his case, conditions in solitary confinement, and his work with musicians and others to raise awareness about his case as he fights to stop his pending execution scheduled in 2027. We also speak with his lawyer, Keegan Stephan; and Amy Gordiejew, Director of the Justice for Keith LaMar Foundation.
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-21 Friday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-21 Friday
- Headlines for February 21, 2025
- "Will Universities Surrender or Resist?" Scholar Slams Trump's Threat to Defund Universities over DEI
- "Erasing History" from the U.S. to Germany: "Wars Are Won by Teachers," Says Yale Prof. Jason Stanley
- "Gum Up the Works": David Sirota's Advice to Democrats on Reversing Trump's Power Grab
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-19 Wednesday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-19 Wednesday
- Headlines for February 19, 2025
- "I Am Finally Free!": Indigenous Leader Leonard Peltier Released After Nearly 50 Years Imprisoned
- Family Torn Apart as Mother & 2 Children Deported After Arizona Traffic Stop, 2 Other Kids Left Behind
- GOP Pushes Drastic Cuts to Medicaid & Food Aid While Proposing Tax Cuts for Rich
- To Fight the Trump/Musk Purge, Federal Workers Hold Nationwide Day of Action to "Save Our Services"
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-18 Tuesday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-18 Tuesday
- Headlines for February 18, 2025
- "A Victory for Putin"? Jeffrey Sachs & Matt Duss Debate U.S.-Russia Talks to End Ukraine War
- Palestinian Director Basel Adra: As "No Other Land" Gets Oscar Nod, Israel Ramps Up West Bank Attacks
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Full Interview - Congo, Jazz & the CIA: Oscar-Nominated “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” Revisits Lumumba Assassination
Watch our full, in-depth interview with Belgian director Johan Grimonprez about his Oscar-nominated documentary Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat, featuring clips from the film, which recounts the events leading up to Black American jazz musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach’s 1961 protest at the United Nations of the CIA-backed killing of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba.
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-13 Thursday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-13 Thursday
- Headlines for February 13, 2025
- War in Ukraine: As Trump & Putin Agree to Begin Peace Talks, Will Kyiv Get a Seat at the Table?
- NYT's Eric Lipton on How Musk Empire Benefits as He Slashes Fed. Gov't; Trump Cryptocurrency Schemes
- "The World After Gaza": Author Pankaj Mishra on Gaza & the Return of 19th-C. "Rapacious Imperialism"
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In-Depth Interview with Tariq Ali on His New Book, "You Can't Please All: Memoirs 1980-2024"
We speak at length with Tariq Ali, Pakistani British historian, activist, filmmaker. He is an editor of the New Left Review and the author of over 50 books, including his latest, You Can’t Please All: Memoirs 1980–2024.
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Democracy Now! 2025-02-12 Wednesday
Democracy Now! 2025-02-12 Wednesday
- Headlines for February 12, 2025
- Elon Musk Will Personally Profit from Dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Ex-CFPB Official
- "Are We Sleepwalking into Autocracy?" Trump Embraces Authoritarian Playbook of Hungary's Orbán
- Tariq Ali on Trump's Embrace of Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza & Global Rise of the Far Right
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Mohammed El-Kurd on the Dehumanization of Palestinians, the Legacy of Refaat Alareer & More
In Part 2 of our interview with the acclaimed Palestinian writer Mohammed El-Kurd, he talks in depth about stories from his new book, Perfect Victims, including about the beloved poet, academic and activist Refaat Alareer, who has finally been laid to rest, more than one year after he was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza along with his sister, brother and four nephews. His family recovered their remains after a neighbor buried them in a yard at the site of the Israeli attack. Alareer was buried in a cemetery in Gaza City’s Shuja’iyya neighborhood, where Alareer was born.
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Elon Musk Was Raised Under Racist Apartheid Laws in South Africa. What Does He Believe Now?
Watch Part 2 of our interview with reporter Chris McGreal, who was Johannesburg correspondent for The Guardian during the last years of apartheid through 2002. His new pieces for The Guardian are headlined “What does Elon Musk believe?” and “How the roots of the 'PayPal mafia' extend to apartheid South Africa.” Elon Musk was born in 1971 in Johannesburg, and McGreal discusses Musk’s grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, who immigrated to South Africa in 1950 when apartheid became “in many ways reminiscent of the Nazi Nuremberg laws against Jews in the 1930s. They have very similar echoes in stripping Black people of the right to work in certain places, their movements, controlling them, confining them to areas.” McGreal also responds to a new report from Semafor that the South African government is examining how Musk’s companies can invest in the country without complying with the nation’s Black empowerment rules.
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