Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

By Radio Nation

November 18, 2008

Laura Flanders


Laura Flanders

Operation Speedy Express claimed close to 11,000 Vietnamese lives between 1968-69. It's not as if it wasn't written about. It was, but the full story was suppressed for forty years. We'll talk to the author of major exposé in The Nation. Then, Robert Dreyfuss on the foreign policy pressures on President-elect Obama, Patricia Williams on the most segregated day of the year--election day. And Frances Fox Piven on what effective protest movements look like. Listen here:

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RadioNation with Laura Flanders is the weekly broadcast edition of The Nation magazine and TheNation.com. RadioNation cuts through the news and spin of the week for engaging conversations about politics, media, news and culture. more...
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