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Episode 243: Myths of Settler Colonialism

"In this episode of CODEPINK Radio, host Marcy Winograd talks to former State Department diplomat Ann Wright on challenging Israel's settler colonialism with an emergency flotilla to break the siege on Gaza. Nour, CODEPINK's Palestine campaigner, unpacks her paper, ""Israeli Greenwashing: The Myth of Environmentalism in a Settler Colonial State,"" and author and community organizer Eric Mann shares lessons from the 60s in building a powerful anti war movement."

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Episode 242: The Local Peace Economy

Tune in this week to learn all about the local peace economy - what is it, and why does it matter? We'll hear from CODEPINK co-founder Jodie Evans about why she started integrating local peace economy work into her anti-war activism and how you can begin to grow the local peace economy in your community. We'll also hear from presenters and attendees at the recent Bioneers conference in Berkeley, CA about how the local peace economy is alive in their lives right now. How do we grow the seeds of peace in our community? Join us to find out.

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Episode 241: Breaking Through the Propaganda

In the first half, CODEPINK Congress hosts Marcy Winograd and Medea Benjamin talk to Norman Solomon, author of "War Made Invisible," about strategies for breaking through war propaganda. In the second half Marcy interviews journalist Brian Mier on fascism in Brazil and amplifies the voice of Naledi Pandor, South Africa's minister of international relations. Pandor visited the US recently to defend against congressional attacks on South Africa for seeking to hold Israel accountable for genocide.

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Episode 240: Challenging Congress on Gaza

Tune in this week to hear from Moataz Salim and Julia Norman, two graduate students who walk the halls of Congress every day with CODEPINK. Hear their stories about encounters with members of Congress, hearings, and arrests.

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Episode 239: What Solidarity Demands of Us

Tune in this week as our Member & Youth Coordinator Jasmine hears from Chicago and Dallas organizers on what true solidarity looks like. Tamera of DFW offers wisdom on what solidarity demands of us in this moment and how we organize with clarity and discipline. On the second part of the show we'll hear an International Women's Day speech from Nour, CODEPINK's Palestine campaigner, and then we'll hear from CODEPINK's Co founder Jodie Evans on Hyperimperialism.

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Episode 238: Why Palestine is a Feminist Issue

Tune in as our CODEPINK Palestine Campaign Coordinator Nour and our Feminist Foreign Policy Proejct Coordinator Grace discuss why Palestine is a feminist issue, why Palestine is a reproductive justice issue, why we must be steadfast in our definition our feminism and our anti-war organizing is inherent to the feminist movement and reproductive justice! We will also hear about CODEPINK's International Women's Day 2024 Campaign and how to stay involved in our CODEPINK Palestine organizing all month long!

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Episode 237: Defeat Biden’s $95 Billion Supplemental

Tune in as we dissect the US Senate's recent $95 billion windfall to the weapons industry, spotlighting its alarming implications. From fueling conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine to escalating tensions with China, the bill prioritizes war over peace. With vital aid to Gaza under threat and a dangerous loophole empowering unchecked weapon shipments to Israel, urgent action is needed.

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Episode 236: Flooding Congress with Hearts and Stars. Ft Susan Sarandon

This week, join CODEPINK’s cofounder, Jodie Evans, as she leads a two-day effort in Congress with peace activists delivering valentines urging compassion and a ceasefire in Gaza. Follow along as actress and activist Susan Sarandon adds her influential voice, advocating for a ceasefire and UNRWA funding regardless of the personal costs.

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Episode 235: Here We Go Again: US Revives Aggression Against Venezuela

Join us for an enlightening hour of discussion with Carlos Ron Venezuela's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for North America. In today's episode, Teri Mattson and Carlos Ron delve into pressing US-Venezuelan foreign policy matters. Tune in as they dissect issues such as election interference by US and European Union actors, the implications of the Barbados agreement, and the illegal use of unilateral economic sanctions to shape Venezuelan domestic policy, including electoral outcomes.

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Episode 234: Genocide!

On this episode of CODEPINK Radio, Marcy Winograd shares how activists in Chicago pushed for a Gaza ceasefire resolution. Medea Benjamin discusses protests at Secretary of State Antony Blinken's home and CODEPINK's advocacy on Capitol Hill against arms sales to Israel. Later, Marcy interviews human rights attorney Francis Boyle about Israel's refusal to comply with World Court orders regarding Palestinians.

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Episode 233: Yemen, The "Houthis", and Palestine

Join CODEPINK's Danaka Katovich for an interview with Dr. Shireen Al-Adeimi, Dr. Aisha Jumaan and Jehan Hakim for an overview of Yemen. Topics include understanding the Houthis, US involvement, Yemen's activity in the Red Sea, and their solidarity with Palestine. Our 3 guests have worked to end US participation in Yemen's war.

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Episode 232: Taiwan and Kurt Campbell

Join CODEPINK China Is Not Our Enemy coordinator Cale Holmes as he speaks with journalist and peace activist KJ Noh for a debrief on Taiwan's recent elections and Professor Ken Hammond on why Biden is escalating tensions with China by choosing Kurt Campbell as his nominee for Deputy Secretary of State

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Episode 231: March 4 Gaza & the Importance of Intersectional Organizing for Palestine

Join CODEPINK's Grace as we discuss the March for Gaza in DC, CODEPINK's actions against Biden's bombing of Yemen, featuring Medea Benjamin and Jodie Evans. Plus, insights from Alexis Judeh on advocating for Palestine. Emphasizing the vital solidarity work in the fight against US involvement in the Yemen war.

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Episode 230: Illness, Injury, and Illegality of Israel

Join CODEPINK's Jasmine as she talks with recent law graduate Jinan Chehade and medical student Belal about the global medical and legal professions' stance on Palestine. Hear their insights and aspirations for a future where professionals unite in the struggle to liberate Gaza and oppressed communities worldwide.

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Episode 229: Israel on Trial for Genocide

In this episode of CODEPINK Radio, Marcy Winograd interviews international law expert John Quigley, an advisor to South Africa in its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). South Africa is charging Israel with genocide in Gaza, where Israel has killed an estimated 25,000 people, wounded 55,000 and displaced two million of Gaza's 2.3 million people, almost half of them children. Professor Emeritus Quigley served as an advocate and counsel to Bosnia in its ICJ genocide case in 1993 over ethnic cleansing.

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