Episodes
Sunday Oct 30, 2016
Resistance Radio - Emanuel Pastreich - 10.30.16
Sunday Oct 30, 2016
Sunday Oct 30, 2016
Emanuel Pastreich is the director of the Asia Institute in Seoul, Korea, a think tank that has made the environment and technological change in Asia its central concern. Originally a scholar of classical Chinese literature, and more broadly Asian literature, he has advocated for closer cooperation across Asia to address the profound challenges of our age. He is fluent in Chinese, Japanese and Korean and has recently published a book in Chinese in which he advocates for a new vision of the Chinese economy based in part on traditional Chinese ideas about ecology from Confucianism and Daoism.
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Resistance Radio - Alicen Grey - 10.23.16
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Alicen Grey is an award winning writer based in New York City. You can read more of her work at www.alicengrey.com. Today we talk about pedophile culture, and what we can do to stop it.
Sunday Oct 16, 2016
Resistance Radio - Four Arrows - 10.16.16
Sunday Oct 16, 2016
Sunday Oct 16, 2016
Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa), whose Anglo name is Donald Trent Jacobs, is a professor at Fielding Graduate University and formerly the Dean of Education at Oglala Lakota College on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He was selected by the Alternative Education Resource Organization as one of 27 visionaries in education, he won Martin-Springer Institute Moral Courage Award for his Activism, and has been involved in creating first the Marine No Take Zone on Pacific Coast of Mexico. He is an American Indian activist and author of 21 books and numerous articles and chapters about Indigenous worldview applications to contemporary world issues. His most recent book is Point of Departure: Returning to a More Authentic Worldview for Education and Survival.
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Resistance Radio - Taylor Jones - 10.09.16
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Taylor Jones is the endangered species advocate for WildEarth Guardians, a western conservation group. She has a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and is dedicated to preserving the incredible lifeforms of planet Earth. Today we talk about Joshua trees.
Sunday Oct 02, 2016
Resistance Radio - Maria Diekmann - 10.02.16
Sunday Oct 02, 2016
Sunday Oct 02, 2016
Maria Diekmann was born in the United States but has spent more than half of her life in Namibia & raised her 3 children there. She stated REST (Rare and Endangered Species Trust) in 2000 to help protect & study virtually unknown animals like vultures, bats & pangolins.