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WPKN: Politics, Policy, and Planet Podcast

WPKN: Politics, Policy, and Planet Podcast

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WPKN's leading public affairs coverage concerning politics, policy, planet and so much more.WPKN and hosts Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Bill Targets Nonprofits Not Aligned with MAGA Agenda
    May 23 2025

    Interview with Lia Holland, campaigns and communications director with Fight for the Future, conducted by Scott Harris.

    Lia Holland talks about her group’s opposition to a provision included in this year’s Republican reconciliation bill, similar to last year’s H.R. 9495, which would allow the Trump regime to remove the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that it says support terrorism, with no requirements for providing evidence to prove such a charge, as a way to punish charities that advocate for issues that don’t align with Trump’s MAGA agenda.


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    17 m
  • New Book Examines Gaza Genocide & Palestine, Israel History
    May 23 2025

    Interview with Sim Kern, a former teacher, journalist, novelist, and best-selling author of The Free People’s Village, conducted by Scott Harris, conducted by Scott Harris.

    Sim Kern talks about his new book, Genocide Bad: Notes on Palestine, Jewish History, and Collective Liberation, a part-activist memoir, part-crash course in Jewish and Palestinian history. Genocide Bad dismantles Zionist propaganda in 10 unapologetic essays, drawing connections between Biblical promises and exploding pagers, medieval dress codes and modern-day apartheid.


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    16 m
  • Broad Opposition to Trump-GOP’s Extreme Medicaid, SNAP Budget Cuts
    May 23 2025

    Interview with Analilia Mejia, co-executive director of Popular Democracy in Action, conducted by Scott Harris.

    Analilia Mejia discusses her group’s opposition to the Trump/GOP budget proposal that will cut a combined $1 trillion from Medicaid and the SNAP food stamp program, which will result in 10.3 million people losing Medicaid coverage over the next decade to pay for major tax cuts primarily benefiting the nation’s wealthiest families.


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    19 m
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