capitalism

On Liberals, Empire and the Coup in Bolivia

We speak with Netfa Freeman about the coup in Bolivia. Netfa Freeman is an organizer in: Pan-African Community Action (PACA) and the International Committee for Peace Justice and Dignity, on the coordinating committee of the Black Alliance for Peace. Netfa is also the Events Coordinator and a Policy Analyst at the Institute for Policy Studies and co-producer/host of the radio program Voices With Vision on WPFW.

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Which Way For Cuba?

We speak with Joseph J. Gonzalez about life and capitalism in post-Castro Cuba. Joseph J. Gonzalez is Associate Professor, Global Studies at Appalachian State University. He is a historian of the Cuban-U.S. relationship, publishing in both English and in Spanish, in the United States and Cuba, where he is affiliated with the Institute for Cuban History. He is finishing a book on the Cuba's relationship with the United States, titled Facing the Sun: Cuba's Challenge to America's Empire, 1868-1959.

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On Living With Robots

We speak with Maggie Jackson about technology. Maggie Jackson is the author of “Distracted: Reclaiming Our Focus in a World of Lost Attention and a contributor to the anthology “Living with Robots: Emerging Issues on the Psychological and Social Implications of Robots.”

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