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The ruling FOG (Forces of Greed) spin news stories in their favor and keep the masses distracted with celebrity gossip and reality shows. Each week on Clearing The Fog, host Margaret Flowers* features guests who are working to expose the truth and offer real solutions to the current crises faced by our nation and the world. Knowledge is power, and with this knowledge you will be empowered to act to shift power to the people and weaken the corporate stranglehold on our lives. This podcast is brought to you each week without advertising.

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*Clearing the FOG was founded by Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese in 2012 on We Act Radio. Kevin died in 2020.

Archive of Clearing the FOG Shows

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Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese speaking in Ashland, OR in 2012.

The Clearing the FOG website went public at the end of 2012. All shows that were produced prior to that time can be listened to at the archive here. We have had a lot of great guests covering a wide range of important issues, among them are:

– Steve Early and Shamus Cook discussing the state of the U.S. labor movement.

 

– Pulitzer Prize winning writer, Chris Hedges, who has covered revolutions around the world on what we can learn from revolts in other parts of the world.

– Cindy Sheehan, activist and writer, on war tax resistance.

– Glen Ford of Black Agenda Report discussing U.S. imperialism and the threat of war in Syria and Iran.

– Larry Pinkney of Black Commentator discussing what fascism means in 21st Century America.

– Jill Stein of the Green Party discussing what it is like to run as a third party candidate in the United States and the illegitimacy of the presidential debate commission.

– Ralph Nader discussing fair wages and the need to increase the minimum wage.

These are just a handful of examples of great shows on the economy, politics and culture, with a special emphasis on progressive activism, the occupy movement and the developing culture or resistance in the United States. You can find them all here.

Show on Global Agriculture and Trade Policy

This show featured noted Indian Journalist P. Sainath and International Program Director of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Karen Hansen-Kuhn. We speak about rural agriculture and poverty and the real effects of globalization and neo-liberal policies. Subsidies and trade policies have led to failing farms around the world and farmers committing suicide in India at alarming rates, over 275,000 suicides so far. Karen speaks about efforts to include the views and needs of farmers in trade negotiations and what fair trade looks like.

Guests:

Palagummi Sainath:

P.sainath

Palagummi Sainath is the 2007 winner of the Ramon Magsaysay award for journalism, literature, and creative communication arts, is an award winning Indian development journalist – a term he himself avoids, instead preferring to call himself a ‘rural reporter’, or simply a ‘reporter’ – and photojournalist focusing on social problems, rural affairs, poverty and the aftermaths of globalization in India. He spends between 270 and 300 days a year in the rural interior (in 2006, over 300 days) and has done so for the past 14 years. He is the Rural Affairs Editor for The Hindu, and the website India Together has been archiving some of his work in The Hindu daily for the past six years. Amartya Sen has called him “one of the world’s great experts on famine and hunger”. He is also published in Counter Punch. He is the author of “Everybody Loves a Good Drought.”

 

 

 

 

Karen Hansen-Kuhn:

Karen H-KKaren Hansen-Kuhn joined IATP in September 2009. She has been working on trade and economic justice since the beginning of the NAFTA debate, focusing especially on bringing developing countries’ perspectives into public debates on trade, food security and economic policy. She has published articles on U.S. trade and agriculture policies, the impacts of U.S. biofuels policies on food security, and women and food crises. She writes for the Think Forward Blog. She was the international coordinator of the Alliance for Responsible Trade (ART), a U.S. multisectoral coalition promoting just and sustainable trade, until 2005. After that, she was policy director at the U.S. office of ActionAid, an international development organization. She holds a B.S. in international business from the University of Colorado and a master’s degree in International Development from The American University.

 

 

Relevant Articles:

See, Neoliberalism Really Works! by P. Sainath Nov. 26, 2005

India’s Farm Suicides: A 12-year saga by P. Sainath Feb. 4, 2010

World Food Day: Keep farmers on the land by Karen Hansen-Kuhn, Oct. 16, 2012

 

Listen to the show:

Show #36 in Agriculture and Trade with P. Sainath and Karen Hansen-Kuhn by Clearingthefog on Mixcloud

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