- Adivasi Movements in India: An Interview with Poet Waharu Sonavane
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Waharu is a Bhil Adivasi, long-time poet and activist. Since the 1970s, he has been organizing for Adivasi self-sufficiency among his community near his hometown in western India.
- American Dreams: Lost and Found
Resource Type: Book Published: 1981 Interviews with 100 Americans who relate their dreams, disappointments, aspirations and experiences.
- At Work In the Fields of the Bomb
Resource Type: Book Published: 1987 A collection of photographs, interviews and comments aimed at making the secretive nuclear arms industry visible to the general public.
- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 1, Number 3 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1976
- The Career Council
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Collective Memory, Archives, and the Connexions project
Michael Riordon interviews Ulli Diemer Resource Type: Audio Published: 2012 An interview with Ulli Diemer about the Connexions project, collective memory, and the importance of archives and the challenges faced by those who work to preserve them.
- Connexions Library: Oral History Focus Page
Resource Type: Website Published: 2012 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on oral history.
- Conversation with a Hairdresser's Assistant
Resource Type: Article Published: 1935 An english translation of Reich's article of the same name from 1935, which demonstrates how Marxist principles might be explained without the use of political terms.
- Conversation with Allende
Socialism in Chile Resource Type: Book Published: 1971
- Conversation with an Anarchist
Democracy, Authoritarianism & Revolution Resource Type: Article Published: 2012
- Conversations about Resistance
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 At first, the scene appears tense. Twenty-one Israeli soldiers in full combat gear are arrayed in a neat line across the main road of the small village of Al Masara, just south of Bethlehem in the West Bank. Several of the soldiers wear partial balaclavas which obscure their features, leaving their faces visible only from the eyes up. They stand expectantly, some with their hands resting casually on the butts of their rifles.
- Conversations with Lee Lorch
Resource Type: Film/Video Published: 2013 Interviews with mathematician and civil rights activist Lee Lorch.
- Cry Hungary! Uprising 1956
Resource Type: Book Published: 1986 An account of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
- Don Weitz in conversation with Ulli Diemer
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Activist Don Weitz interviewed by Ulli Diemer, December 8, 2016.
- Feminism's March from Nation to Home - interview
Against The Current vol. 163 Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Johanna Brenner interviews Ninotchka Rosca.
- Finance as Warfare: the IMF Lent to Greece Knowing It Could Never Pay Back Debt
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 An interview with economist Michael Hudson, who argues that the International Monetary Fund provided loans to Greece with the deliberate intention that the country be forced to go into default and be forced to sell public assets and land.
- Freedom Summer Remembered
Interview with Walter Kaufmann Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Finkel interviews retired community college teacher Walter Kaufmann about his experiences in the Freedom Summer project and teaching in the Freedom Schools.
- Howard Huggett in conversation with Ulli Diemer
Interview May 24, 1989 Resource Type: Audio Published: 1989 An interview with Canadian socialist Howard Huggett. An audio recording of this interview is in the Connexions Library & Archive.
- Indicting the System with Noam Chomsky
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 In this interview Noam Chomsky brings once more to bear on current and historical events his eviscerating analysis of power systems.
- Interview: Agriculture, class and capitalism
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Henry Bernstein, a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, has for decades been at the forefront of research into the class structure and political economy of agriculture.
- Interview - Greece: the struggle radicalises
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Editor of the Greek newspaper Workers Solidarity on the latest developments in Greece.
- Interview with director of "Like"
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 The director of a documentary about Bangladeshi workers who get paid to "like" Facebook posts discusses the people and ideas behind her film.
- Interview with Maryam Abdulhadi al-Khawaja
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Interview with Bahraini activist Maryam Abdulhadi al-Khawaja.
- An Interview With Noam Chomsky on Obama's Human Rights Record
Nothing Can Justify Torture Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 America's human rights record under the administration of President Obama and the military intervention policies that have seen increased use during the Arab Spring.
- Interview with Ralph Borsodi
Resource Type: Article Published: 1974
- An Interview with Tanya Reinhart
The Roadmap to Nowhere Resource Type: Article Published: 2006 Persistent struggle can have an effect, and can lead governments to act. Such struggle begins with the Palestinian people, who have withstood years of brutal oppression, and who, through their spirit of zumud--sticking to their land - and daily endurance, organizing and resistance, have managed to keep the Palestinian cause alive
- Interview with Ulli Diemer
Resource Type: Article Published: 1990 Jeff Orchard interviews Ulli Diemer about socialism, capitalism, life, and social change.
- Interviews with Five Faghagging Women
Resource Type: Article
- Joy Kogawa in conversation with Ulli Diemer
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Ulli Diemer spoke with Joy Kogawa in Toronto on March 14, 2017. Joy Kogawa is the author of Obasan, Gently to Nagasaki, and a number other works of fiction and poetry.
- Keeping the Rabble in Line
Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Interviews with Noam Chomsky covering issues such as free trade, health care, global warming, the nature of corporations, human rights, and democracy.
- Remembering Mississippi, 1964-65
Interview with Claudia Morcom Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Feeley and Finkel interview Morcom about her work in Mississippi during Freedom Summer 1964 and subsequently from September 1964 through October 1965, as Southern Regional Director for the National Lawyers Guild's program of legal assistance for civil rights workers.
- Seymour Hersh Blasts Media for Uncritically Promoting Russian Hacking Story
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh said in an interview that he does not believe the U.S. intelligence community proved its case that President Vladimir Putin directed a hacking campaign aimed at securing the election of Donald Trump. He blasted news organizations for lazily broadcasting the assertions of U.S. intelligence officials as established facts.
- Sources welcome The Career Council
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The Career Council creates Key Candidates through confidence building techniques and skills of resume building, role-playing, counselling and advice.
- The Studs Terkel Radio Archive
Resource Type: Unclassified Over the course of his 45 years on WFMT radio, Studs Terkel discussed every aspect of 20th-century life with movers, shakers, artists, celebrities, and working folks. From civil rights to labour to jazz, his work spanned an impressive array of topics and figures. These enchanting, historically-significant interviews - which have been largely inaccessible to the public are now being made available online.
- Targeting Iran
Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 A critical analysis of the Bush administration's policies towards Iran.
- Voices of Experience
Five Tales of Community Economic Development in Toronto Resource Type: Book
- Wendell Berry's Radical Skepticism
The celebrated farmer and poet shares a message of love in a time of unrest Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 When the celebrated writer, farmer, and elder statesman of the local food movement sat down in front of a sold-out audience at Johns Hopkins University last week, the crowd seemed even more eager than usual to soak in Berry's wisdom in this particularly fraught national moment. The event was a public conversation between Berry and Eric Schlosser, investigative journalist and author of Fast Food Nation, to mark the 20th anniversary of the Center for a Livable Future at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. And many in the audience -- made up of people who care about the work the Center does to study the intersections between food systems, the environment, and human health -- were likely feeling a great deal worried about the fate of the issues about which they care deeply.
- Wolfe Erlichman in conversation with Ulli Diemer
October 26, 2016 Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 An interview with Wolfe Erlichman, who worked as a community worker/organizer in Trefann Court in Toronto in the late 1960s. An audio recording of the interview, and a transcript, are held in the Connexions Archive.
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