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This week on CounterSpin: The Movement for Black Lives has never relied on corporate media to get their message out. But the coalition’s newly released policy platform does provide an opportunity for journalists—sometimes given to ponder what black activists are for—to engage those ideas. We’ll hear about A Vision for Black Lives: Policy Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice from Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, an organizer with Project South and with Concerned Citizens for Justice, and part of the policy table leadership team of the Movement for Black Lives.
Transcript: ‘We’re Trying to Transform How Policy Looks in the 21st Century’
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Also on the show: “When American firms dominate a global market worth more than $70 billion a year, you’d expect to hear about it. Not so with the global arms trade.” That’s the lead on a recent article by William Hartung. He’s director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy and author of, most recently, Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex. We’ll ask him how it is that we hear so little about an industry that’s so big.
Transcript: ‘You Don’t Get the Full Picture of What a Devastating Trade This Is’
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And a brief look back at recent press, including voting restrictions overturned and Michael Bloomberg at the Democratic convention.
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Of Homeland Safety has a fine line to walk here, and
yet they never look to be walking it really nicely. Drudge
linked this video developed by DHS to help their See something, say something” campaign.