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Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes ever to strike the United States, killing 1,833 people, displacing hundreds of thousands more and causing more than $100 billion in damage. Louisianans wanted change and climate action, but 20 years on, a state ravaged by climate disasters is now ground zero for a whole new kind of storm: liquified natural gas facilities.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Thu 21, 5:30 pm
Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes ever to strike the United States, killing 1,833 people, displacing hundreds of thousands more and causing more than $100 billion in damage. Louisianans wanted change and climate action, but 20 years on, a state ravaged by climate disasters is now ground zero for a whole new kind of storm: liquified natural gas facilities.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Thu 21, 6:30 pm
What lessons can Spain give us about the value of cooperation in an authoritarian time? A vicious civil war followed by decades of rule by the dictator Francisco Franco led the country to respond to its authoritarian challenges by encouraging various cooperative efforts. Host Laura Flanders travels to Spain to report on the growth of cooperative models and speak with citizens involved with them.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Sun 24, 11:30 am
What lessons can Spain give us about the value of cooperation in an authoritarian time? A vicious civil war followed by decades of rule by the dictator Francisco Franco led the country to respond to its authoritarian challenges by encouraging various cooperative efforts. Host Laura Flanders travels to Spain to report on the growth of cooperative models and speak with citizens involved with them.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Thu 28, 5:30 pm
What lessons can Spain give us about the value of cooperation in an authoritarian time? A vicious civil war followed by decades of rule by the dictator Francisco Franco led the country to respond to its authoritarian challenges by encouraging various cooperative efforts. Host Laura Flanders travels to Spain to report on the growth of cooperative models and speak with citizens involved with them.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Thu 28, 6:30 pm
Laura Flanders interviews two performance artists whose work illustrates how difference and neurodiversity make art and society richer and more interesting. Alice Sheppard is a wheelchair dancer and esteemed choreographer, and Jess Thom is a performer and comedian with Tourettes. In this episode, they question the role of art in society and our attitudes towards disability and what is normal.
More details for Laura Flanders & Friends, Sun 31, 11:30 am