GLOBAL VOICES RADIO ARCHIVE INTERVIEWS

Kathleen Dean Moore: Evolution of Philosophy — Reconnecting to the Natural
The former Chair of the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University, Kathleen Dean Moore discusses the disconnection to nature inherent in Western Philosophers like Rene Decartes and how…read more

Edward Larson: The History of Evolution
At the time of this interview Ed Larson was The Russell Professor of History at the University of Georgia. He discusses Charles Darwin, some of his scientific predecessors and how Darwin did not publish his theory until 20 years after formulating it… read more.

David Montgomery: The History of the Decline of Wild Salmon
David Montgomery is a Professor of Geomorphology at the University of Washington and author of: King of Fish: The Thousand Year Run of Salmon. He discussed the power of wild salmon to alter streams, their incredible resilience to natural disasters and… read more

Peter Balakian: The Armenian Genocide and America’s Response
Peter Balakian is an award-winning author and poet who teaches Humanities at Colgate University. He discussed his motivation for writing about this horrible episode in world history, the history of Armenia and how the government and people of the United States responded… read more.

Michael Shuman: Community Self-Reliance
Michael Shuman is a specialist in community economics, and the author of: Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age. He discussed the current conventional wisdom regarding community economics being the attempt to attract large corporations and how large corporations destroy local culture…read more.

 

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