
Episode 51 - Abby Martin Meets the Venezuelan Opposition
Abby Martin goes on the deadly front lines of the anti government protests in Venezuela and follows the evolution of a typical guarimba—or opposition barricade. She explains what the targets from the...
19 Joulu 201725min

Episode 50 - How Empires Gutted the Philippines: A Brief History
In this sequel to The Empire Files’ report on trafficked Filipina domestic workers, Damayan’s Linda Oalican provides a deeper context to the epidemic of human trafficking by guiding us through the his...
19 Joulu 201722min

Episode 49 - Modern-Day Slave Trade by Human Rights Diplomats
Human trafficking is a hidden industry that brings in $150 billion in illegal profits every year. In the United States, tens of thousands are trafficked annually—the biggest clients being major hotel ...
19 Joulu 201725min

Episode 48 - Privacy, Control & the Darknet – Alex Winter with Abby Martin
Out of the periphery of most online users, there’s a vast, hidden space used by people who want to remain anonymous, which filmmaker Alex Winter explores in his documentary Deep Web. The film focuses ...
19 Joulu 201726min

Episode 47 - How the GOP Uses "Voter Fraud" to Steal Votes
With all the discussion of the contentious 2016 election, the most shocking fact is often ignored: that millions of people had their votes stolen through malicious, means. The Republican Party is curr...
19 Joulu 201727min

Episode 46 - Israeli Military Rule Jails All Activism in Palestine
Israel’s occupation of the West Bank is an internationally-recognized human rights crime—but those being impacted are harshly punished for not only acts of resistance, but even mere advocacy for their...
19 Joulu 201722min

Episode 45 - How Black Lives Don't Matter in Israel
While the Israeli state espouses multiculturalism and diversity, it oppresses not just the Palestinian population, but also any Black person within its borders. From warehousing African asylum seeker...
19 Joulu 201723min

Episode 44 - The Sikh Experience in America
People of the Sikh faith, commonly mistaken for both Muslims and Hindus, are frequent targets of bigoted hate crimes—in fact, the first victim of post-9/11 hate crimes was a Sikh man. In 2016, attacks...
19 Joulu 201722min





















