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Welcome to our scrappy podcast. Bob Buzzanco and Scott Parkin co-host a regular podcast to discuss radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics with organizers, academics, artists and more. Bob Buzzanco is a professor of history at the University of Houston. He specializes in, writes about and talks on the Vietnam War era, foreign policy, Vietnam, radical social movements, economics, and other stuff. Scott Parkin is climate organizer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has organize ...
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Faith In Action with Joanne Fox is a public affairs show produced by Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM. Joanne is a retired journalist and Siouxland Catholic Radio Board member. Joanne guests include Bishop R. Walker Nickless, Diocese of Sioux City; regional areas of interest such as the Herreid Military Museum in Luverne, Minnesota; and national speakers and authors including Lt. Col. Scott Mann, Operation Pineapple Express. Faith In Action with Joanne Fox is made possible in part by Mary's ...
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goodMRKT Live showcases the inspirational stories behind the brands at goodMRKT. Every brand at goodMRKT is dedicated to doing good and each founder has an incredible story to share. With goodMRKT Live we are bringing you those amazing stories straight from the founders themselves. Each week, our host Harry Cunningham will explore the stories around us through the eyes of the people who dare to make a difference and discover how purpose-driven companies are changing the world for the better.
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Professor Eskandar Sadeghi (@eskandersadeghi) returns to Green & Red to discuss the latest developments in Israel's aggression toward Iran and its widening regional war. We focused on the new government in Iran, but even more on the Israeli assassinations of Iranian officials and the main political officer of Hamas in Tehran. And we then discussed …
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Dr. Ryan Allen, Board President of the FIRE Foundation of Northwest Iowa, and Mrs. Kathi Milligan, PK-6 Principal, Kuemper Catholic School. Tune in Monday, August 12, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, August 17 at 7 p.m. to Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Faith i…
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Green and Red has been on summer break while some of the biggest stories of the year happened.In our latest episode, in a wide ranging discussion on U.S. politics and current events, Bob and Scott return to discuss the scrappy summer news events. They start with Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential election, the ongoing genocide in Gaza, t…
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Ashley Riley, BethAnn Kinnetz, Bobbi and James Cleary, plus Tristan Bindenga about Educatius and the Student Exchange Program. Tune in Monday, August 5, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, August 10 at 7 p.m. to Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this text. Faith in Action is br…
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Podcast questions and inquiries? Email us: mattandmattoscaletrains@gmail.com New URL for the Podcast: www.mandmpodcast.com Please note: The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate. We do not constitute advice or services. Please seek advice from an appropriate legal professional in your state, county, or city. Join Johnny, John, and Sid as th…
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The climate crisis has propelled nuclear energy back into fashion. Its proponents argue we already have the technology of the future and that it only needs perfection and deployment. The new book by M.V. Ramana, “Nuclear Is Not the Solution,” demonstrates why this sort of thinking is not only naïve but dangerous.In our latest episode, we talk about…
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Tune into Faith in Action at 9 a.m. Monday, July 29. Host Joanne Fox interviews Father Jim Secora about the St. Benedict Center in Schuyler, Neb. This program replays at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3. Faith in Action is brought to you by Mary's Choice, a Sioux City Pregnancy Resource Center. Previous Faith in Action programs can be found at siouxlandc…
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In March, dozens of anti-genocide activists took action at the Boeing facility in Heath, OH. Five were arrested and are being prosecuted for their non-violent action. Boeing is the second largest weapons manufacturer in the world. They’ve been a top manufacturer of missiles and munitions delivered to Israel in its ongoing genocide against Palestini…
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An Olympic dream is now a reality for an Assistant Track and Field Coach for Briar Cliff University. Ben Jefferies, a former BCU soccer and track and field runner, was officially added to the United Kingdom's roster for the 2024 Paris Olympics, July 26-August 11, as a member of the 4x400 relay team. Join Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, for her in…
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Podcast questions and inquiries? Email us: mattandmattoscaletrains@gmail.com New URL for the Podcast: www.mandmpodcast.com Please note: The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate. We do not constitute advice or services. Please seek advice from an appropriate legal professional in your state, county, or city. Join Johnny, John, and Sid as th…
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Rosmann Family Farms is a 700-acre certified organic grain and livestock farm located four miles Northwest of Harlan, Iowa. The matriarch of this farm, Sioux City native and Bishop Heelan alum, Maria Vakulsksas Rosmann, discusses the journey this family enterprise has taken over the past four generations. Join Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, Mond…
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In a landmark case in Florida, a federal jury has ordered Chiquita Brands International to pay over $38 million in damages to the families of eight Colombian men who were killed by paramilitaries the banana giant funded. This is part of a long bloody history that goes beyond this one incident or Chiquita itself. In our latest episode, Scott talks w…
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A Le Mars/Remsen native, Remsen St. Mary's graduate, and daughter of Dcn. Doug and Vicki Heeren, Sr. Mary Consolation of the Afflicted, SSVM, and her order are excited to announce the opening of a new Catholic School this fall, St. John Paul the Great Academy, in Harlem, New York. The school was born from the collective efforts of lay people and si…
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Cop City still remains an ongoing struggle. After the 2023 assassination of forest defender Tortuguita by the Georgia police, environmental and social justice organizers began to campaign hard on the issue. The state responded with a harsh backlash that has resulted in a multitude of charges that includes domestic terrorism and at least 61 people b…
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Sister Jodie Zimmerman, Pastoral Minister/DRE, St. Mary's Church-Rock Valley; and Very Rev. Daniel Rupp, Immaculate Conception Church-Cherokee about the "Flood of June 2024." Tune in Monday, July 1, 2024, at 9 a.m., Saturday, July 6, at 7 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM; or listen on-demand than…
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A cherished coastal preserve is under attack by the campus administration that was appointed last year by Governor DeSantis in the right-wing takeover underway at New College of Florida. The new administration wants to tear down this small tree preserve, home to Osprey and other wildlife, supposedly for a sports facility. Local resistance has been …
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Patty Lansink, Superintendent of Schools, Diocese of Sioux City, about the Educational Savings Account (ESA). Tune in Monday, June 24, 2024, at 9 a.m., Saturday, June 29, at 7 p.m. to Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM; or listen on-demand thanks to Mary's Choice, a Sioux City pregnancy resource center. Su…
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Within the past four decades, we’ve seen the rise of neo-liberalism, or so-called "Free Trade," free trade agreements and various other treaties and agreements that reduce and eliminate barriers and regulation for capital to invest in different nation states. While there has been some resistance, capital and investments march on. Corporations and i…
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With the recent news about Noam Chomsky's condition and absence from public life, and the outpouring of respect and admiration from so many people who have learned so much from him (along with the typical haters), we got together to discuss what he's mean and what he's contributed to us on the Left. We discussed his contributions in the fields of l…
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Briar Cliff University student, Juan Celio, a missionary for Biking for Babies. Biking for Babies is a Catholic pro-life organization that hosts a national ride in July. Juan will be biking from Ann Arbor, Michigan, to St. Louis, Missouri. Tune in Monday, June 17, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, June 24 at …
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Israel's slaughters in Palestine may be horrific and well-covered, but there's more going on in the region than that! Israel has also been acting aggressively throughout the region--especially in Lebanon and Iran. Here Bob talked with two great professors who study the region, Nate George of SOAS and Eskandar Sadeghi of the University of York, abou…
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Becky Lickiss, Kyla Cronin, and Abby Glassmaker, cast members of The Sound of Music, presented Jun 21-29 at the Cherokee Community Theatre. Tune in Monday, June 10, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, June 15 at 7 p.m. to Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM. You can also listen on-demand by clicking on this text o…
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In Tucson, Arizona, Cold War era war profiteer Hughes Aircraft polluted an aquifer with chemical waste from a manufacturing facility that poisoned the largely Mexican-American community and desert ecosystem living above. The community responded with one of the first environmental justice campaigns in the United States. In our latest, we talk with P…
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Faith in Action host, Joanne Fox, interviews Dr. Dale Klein on the Dobbs decision. Tune in Monday, June 3, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, June 8, at 7 p.m.; or listen on-demand by clicking on this text thanks to Mary's Choice, a Sioux City pregnancy resource center. Support the Show. Contact Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM: Email us at fhcradio@fhcr…
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Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir is a radical performance community based in New York City. They have led campaigns against Starbucks and Disney over the companies' gentrification of New York City, against Wall Street banks such as JPMorgan Chase over its funding of oil, gas and coal, and many street actions against politicians and other …
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Podcast questions and inquiries? Email us: mattandmattoscaletrains@gmail.com New URL for the Podcast: www.mandmpodcast.com Please note: The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate. We do not constitute advice or services. Please seek advice from an appropriate legal professional in your state, county, or city. Join Matt R, Matt Z, Johnny and …
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Memorial Day was created to pay respect to soldiers who died in the war, but it quickly took on another purpose--to promote "patriotism" and American militarism and foreign interventions. Here we debunk the myths of "democracy" and "Humanitarian intervention" that are so prevalent in the political class and media. We offer an abridged history of Am…
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On May 24, 1990, a car bomb ripped through environmental and labor organizer Judi Bari's car nearly killing her and her comrade Darryl Cherney. Bari and Cherney were part of Earth First's Headwaters campaign and had fought long and hard to stop clear-cutting redwood forests in Northern California by ravenous timber companies. They were organizing a…
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In this week's collaboration, Mike Elk of Payday Report and Bob Buzzanco of Green & Red Podcast discuss the failed union vote at a Mercedes plant in Alabama, and how this might affect the UAW president Shawn Fain's reputation going forward. ---------------------------------------------Outro Music: "They'll Never Keep Us Down," by Hazel DickensLinks…
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In our weekly discussion of labor and unions, Mike Elk of Payday Report and Bob Buzzanco of Green & Red Podcast discussed the upcoming UAW vote at a Mercedes plant in Vance, Alabama, and the long-term organizing efforts there. We had a great conversation about Shawn Fain's veto of a bill for the UAW to divest from Israel and how Fain's actions migh…
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In our latest, Bob and Scott celebrate a Scrappy Mother's Day with a little radical history of the holiday. We also delve into the week in radical history talking about the Hardhat Riot, the murder of two students at Jackson State, and sabotage of the Maryland Draft Center by the Catonsville 9. We also talk Hillary Clinton's disdain for genocide pr…
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The climate crisis is an existential threat that has led to an unraveling of our environmental and social fabric. Our political institutions continue to fail us in dealing with this crisis. As the shocks get worse, we've seen more confrontational climate action emerge to push these institutions. This comes in the form of mass marches, civil disobed…
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In this pilot episode, Mike Elk, founder and senior labor reporter on Payday Report, and Bob Buzzanco of Green & Red Podcast present their soon-to-be-regular podcast on Labor in the U.S. We'll dive into the general state of labor and unions in the U.S., organizing drives, strikes, and other developments relevant to working people as they emerge.In …
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In our latest episode, Scott and Bob discuss the repression on campuses against students protesting against U.S. support of the atrocities and ethnic cleansing in Gaza. We discussed the way Joe Biden is acting like Richard Nixon did in 1970, when he called students "bums" and led to campus upheavals which culminated in the deaths of 4 students at K…
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Happy May Day Tender Comrades! Here is a repost of our May Day episode from 2021. In it, we talk about the history of May Day from pagan rituals to the Haymarket Affair to International Workers’ Day to Labor Day and Loyalty Day. And we discuss how the ruling class’s “war on the left” fits into the politics of May Day vs. Labor Day. Spend an hour of…
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Podcast questions and inquiries? Email us: mattandmattoscaletrains@gmail.com New URL for the Podcast: www.mandmpodcast.com Please note: The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate. We do not constitute advice or services. Please seek advice from an appropriate legal professional in your state, county, or city. Join Matt Z, Johnny and John S a…
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In a free-wheeling discussion Scott and Bob and friend and frequent G&R guest Clayton Lust, a professor of history as several Houston-area community colleges, talked about the campus protests of the 1960s, especially at Columbia in 1968, their meaning, their consequences and their tactics. All of us have written and/or taught about U.S. radical pro…
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Mike Elk spoke w/ Green & Red a couple weeks ago in anticipation of the union vote at the UAW vote in Chattanooga and, after the victory there, we talked about the reasons for that success and what was next for labor--especially an upcoming vote at a Mercedes plant in Alabama. We also talked about Summer Lee's primary victory in Pittsburgh and her …
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On Wednesday, in Austin TX, hundreds of police converged on the University of Texas to attack a peaceful protest in solidarity with the victims of the Israeli genocide in Gaza. At least 57 students and protest participants were arrested. A Fox News cameraman and other journalists were assaulted and arrested. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gloated in a vide…
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In our latest, we deep dive into Indigenous organizing with long time Native Oakland Native organizer and direct action trainer Marty Aranaydo (@williemaze). We discuss his direct action roots (going back before he was born!), organizing work in native communities around North America, the occupation of Alcatraz, his time at Standing Rock and Cop C…
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We talk with Prof. Michael Sierra-Arévalo (@michaelsierraa) about the "war on cops" and how it has shaped police culture and violence. We discuss the creation of this culture of police survival over public safety. Where and how it's created. How police see themselves as holding the line against agents of chaos. The institution's perception of race,…
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Podcast questions and inquiries? Email us: mattandmattoscaletrains@gmail.com New URL for the Podcast: www.mandmpodcast.com Please note: The primary purpose of this Podcast is to educate. We do not constitute advice or services. Please seek advice from an appropriate legal professional in your state, county, or city. Join Matt R, Matt Z, Johnny and …
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Kelli Hendricks from Meyer Brothers Funeral Home answers your questions on pre-need funeral planning. Tune in for Faith in Action on Monday, April 22, 2024, at 9 a.m. or Saturday, April 27. at 7 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1FM or listen on-demand by clicking on this link. Faith in Action is sponsored by Mary's Choice, a Sioux City pregnancy…
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This week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear McKesson v. Doe. The case involves a police officer injured during a Black Lives Matter protest after the police murder of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La in 2016. The injured police officer sued the organizer DeRay McKesson for damages. Last year, the US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit side…
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Forest defenders have launched a tree sit to stop old growth logging on federal Bureau of Land Management land in Southern Oregon. Community members are opposing the Poor Windy timber sale, which targets thousands of acres of mature and old growth forest. Scott gets an update from two forest defenders fighting the timber sale. They talk about the c…
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In our scrappy Tax Day episode, we get right down to it. We get into the anniversary of the publishing of "The Grapes of Wrath" and its significance on America and the American Left.We discuss how your tax dollars are subsidizing war profiteers like Lockheed Martin and keeping the war effort in Gaza going while paying for healthcare and public educ…
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Bob had a great conversation w/ Mike Elk of Payday Report, a frequent G&R guest. They spent most of the time discussing the current UAW unionization drive in Chattanooga, how this election is different than previous failed votes in 2014 and 2019, and the prospects for labor in the coming months. They also discussed his time in Brazil, and the chall…
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Mary Stevens, Cleo Harder, and Betty Pratt discuss the St. SERRA Club of Siouxland and its efforts to increase vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Tune in Monday, April 15, 2024, at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 20, at 7 p.m. to Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM. You can listen on-demand by listening now or on your favorite podcasting platform…
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Faith in Action hosts, Don and Mary Stevens, interview Ellen Miller, Co-Director of Christ Our Life Iowa, about this year's conference, September 28 and 29. "Christ Our Life is a Catholic Conference for Our Searing Souls. Tune in: Monday, April 8, 2024, at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 13, at 7 p.m. on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM; or Listen on-deman…
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Yanis Varoufakis's new book provocatively argues that Capitalism is dead and has been replaced by a new group of wealthy people whom he calls Technofeudalists--Zuckerberg, Musk, etc. This new ruling class, whom he calls the "cloudalists," rules over all of us, and even other capitalists, like feudal lords ruled over vassals. Bio//Yanis Varoufakis i…
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