
Letters and Politics
10:00 AM Pacific Time: Monday - Thursday
Letters & Politics seeks to explore the history behind today’s major global and national news stories. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
The Rise of the Surveillance State
The Origins of US Surveillance with historian Alfred McCoy, author of Policing America’s Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State.
Letters and Politics – Bretton Woods’ Architect was Soviet Spy?
Bartlett Naylor, Public Citizen’s financial policy advocate, on the 21st Century Glass-Steagall Act. Benn Steil, author of The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order.
Letters and Politics – The History & Psychology of Solitary Confinement
As California prisoners are in their 2nd week of a hunger strike, today we’ll be in conversation about the history of solitary confinement and its psychological effects with forensic psychiatrist Terry Kupers of the Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology.
Letters and Politics – Protests Continue in Los Angeles & Oakland
Coverage of post Zimmerman Verdict Protests in Los Angeles and Oakland with Davey D of Hard Knock Radio and Ernesto Arce of KPFK News.
Race and the Justice System
In conversation with civil rights attorney John Burris on the George Zimmerman trial, race and the justice system.
The History of the US Eugenics Movement
The History of the US Eugenics Movement with medical historian Alexandra Minna Stern, author of the book Eugenic Nation. And, Ariel Dorfman.
Letters and Politics – July 10, 2013
The Center for Investigative Reporting says that some 150 females in California were sterilized without approval between 2006 and 2010. We’ll speak to the reports author Corey Johnson. As immigration reform may be dead in the House of Representatives, we’ll speak to Politico’s Rachel Smolkin and RH Reality’s Adele Stan about the GOP’s demographic challenges.
Letters and Politics – NSA Surveillance of Latin America
NSA Surveillance of Latin America with Miguel Tinker-Salas, professor of history and Latin American studies at Pomona College and author of The Enduring Legacy:Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela. Glenn Greenwald at the Socialism 2013 Conference in Chicago.

