Evo Morales knows about “change you can believe in.” He also knows what happens when a powerful elite is forced to make changes it doesn’t want.
Filed under Weekly Column
Alice Walker is the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. But Monday, I called her to talk about a true story. The Obamas had just visited the White House. The first African-American elected president of the United States had visited his soon-to-be residence, a house built by slaves.
Filed under Weekly Column
Filed under D.N. in the News
Democracy Now! producer Anjali Kamat writes, “To all those for whom America has represented generations of racial injustice, the election of America’s first Black president marks the beginning of a new era…But unless the inspired millions who brought him to power continue to believe their demands matter and insist on holding him accountable each step of the way, it will be Obama’s corporate and hawkish friends who determine the domestic and foreign policies of the coming administration and our collective future.”
Filed under D.N. in the News
You could almost hear the world’s collective sigh of relief. This year’s U.S. presidential election was a global event in every sense. Barack Hussein Obama, the son of a black Kenyan father and a white Kansan mother, who grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, represents to so many a living bridge—between continents and cultures.
Filed under Weekly Column
The legendary radio broadcaster, writer and oral historian Studs Terkel has died at the age of 96 in Chicago. Over the years Terkel has been a regular guest on Democracy Now!
In 2005, Studs Terkel appeared on Democracy Now! shortly after undergoing open heart surgery. He told Amy Goodman, “My curiosity is what saw me through. What would the world be like, or will there be a world? And so, that’s my epitaph. I have it all set. Curiosity did not kill this cat. And it’s curiosity, I think, that has saved me thus far.”
Filed under DN Archives
Election Day approaches, and with it a test of our election system’s integrity. Who will be allowed to vote; who will be barred? Who will get paper ballots; who will use electronic voting machines? Will polls be open long enough to accommodate what is expected to be a historic turnout?
Filed under Weekly Column
The candidates’ coffers are swelling with larger and larger bundles of cash, but don’t hold your breath waiting for the extended television discussions of this, because it’s the broadcasters who profit the most.
Filed under Weekly Column
More Blog Posts »
DN! Coverage of 2008 Race to the White House
From Main Street to Wall Street
Iraq Vets Testify on Horrors of War
Forty Years Later
Extended Interview with Journalist and Author
Philosopher and Cultural Theorist
Legendary Musician and Activist
1935-2008
Continuing Coverage of “The World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army”
Legendary Writer and Thinker
A Democracy Now! exclusive debate
Jailed Palestinian Professor and Activist
An In-Depth Look at Agricultural, Trade, and Business Policies
“Modern Day Lynching” in Jena, Louisiana
Rare joint interview on on Iraq, Vietnam, Activism and History
Journalist & Documentary Filmmaker
Activist, Music Legend for the Hour
Interview with Author, John Perkins
Journalist and Author of “In Defense of Food” for the Hour
Bestselling author and award-winning journalist
Legendary Writer and Civil Rights Activist Remembered
Speeches by Al Gore and Rajendra Pachauri
Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner and Environmentalist
Extended Interviews with Bolivia’s First Indigenous President
Extended Interview with the President of Ecuador
Two Hour Special
World-renowned Lebanese composer, singer, and oud player
Legendary Jazz Drummer, Educator, Activist
Writer & Activist
An Hour with an Icon
Columnist and author, “The Conscience of a Liberal”
National Oral History Project StoryCorps
CNN Anchor joins us for the hour
Death Row Prisoner
Legendary Radio Broadcaster & Oral Historian
Life and Legacy 40 Years After Death
Nobel Laureate and “Banker to the Poor”
Recent DN! coverage on U.S.-Iran relations
Body Shop Founder and Environmental Campaigner
Psychological warfare?
Interview with the 39th President of the United States
Poet and Founder of City Lights
Filmmaker, Sicko
Extended Interviews and Speeches by Legendary Journalist
MIT Professor of Linguistics
Gold Star Families For Peace
Norman Solomon’s New Documentary
Coverage of the FCC & media reform issues
DN! Exclusive: Interview with Cuban National Assembly President
British War Correspondent Interview Highlights
Indian Writer & Activist, Author of “The God of Small Things”
Political Columnist
1944-2007
Discussion with 87-Year-Old American Icon
Retired U.S General & War Critic
Interview with Psychology Professor Philip Zimbardo
Actor, Singer and Champion Against War and Global Oppression
Former CIA Analyst and Writer
One of this Country’s Most Celebrated Historians
Palestinian Scholar & Activist (1935-2003)
On Bush’s Policy in Iran
Renowned Author, Poet and Activist
on American Theocracy
Writer
Cheney Justifies Invasion Of Iraq In First Televised Interview in Six Months
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Foreign Correspondent
Exclusive Two-Part Interview with Democracy Now!
Norman Finkelstein v. Shlomo Ben Ami
Interviewed on Democracy Now!
Watergate and the Abuse of Presidential Power
DN! Coverage Exposing U.S. Overthrow of Aristide
Behind the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Anti-War & Anti-Nuclear Activist (1923-2002)
British MP Galloway & Hitchens debate the War in Iraq & More
Italian Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq, Shot at by U.S. Forces
Horrowing Tale of Fmr. British Ambassador to Uzbekistan
DN’s Special Coverage of Reagan’s Presidency
Fired by MSNBC for Airing Antiwar Voices
Anti-Nuclear Activist, Pediatrician and Author
Science Fiction Writer on Race, Global Warming and Religion
Broadway Lyricist and Lifelong Socialist
Capital Punishment in the United States
Two Hour Special–A Look Back