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The Indypendent News Hour airs Tuesdays 5–6 p.m. on WBAI-99.5 FM. Check out our archives to listen to past interviews with movement organizers, authors, elected officials and others fighting for justice in New York City and beyond.
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Episodes

Student-loan Payments Resume Oct. 1, But Many Can’t Pay

Indypendent reporter Keating Zelenke talks about her article in our September print edition on student-loan debtors who face an October 1 deadline to resume making their monthly loan payments after a three-and-a-half-year pandemic moratorium comes to an end.

Sep 29, 202311 min

UAW Local 3039 President Jeff Purcell: Auto Workers’ Strike Reaches NY

On Friday, Sep. 22, United Auto Workers President Sean Fain announced the strike was being expanded to 38 parts distribution centers across the country belonging to General Motors and Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler. One of the parts distribution centers that went on strike on Friday at noon is in Tappan, NY, in Rockland County, north of the city. We are joined by Jeff Purcell, president of UAW Local 3039, which represents roughly 80 workers at the Stellantis’ Tappan facility.

Sep 29, 202317 min

Massive NYC Climate March + Voices from the Liz Christy Community Garden

We talk about Sunday's climate march ahead of the UN summit in NYC. There were as many as 75,000 people on hand demanding that President Biden take dramatic actions to end fossil fuels. We also hear from Bill Brunson, a co-founder of the Liz Christy Garden on Houston between Bowery and 2nd Ave., one of the first community gardens in the city.

Sep 20, 20237 min

Stop Cop City Updates with Matt Scott from from Atlanta Community Press Collective

We get an update on the epic struggle in Atlanta over the future of Cop City, the massive police-training facility that local officials are clear cutting a forest to build. Matt Scott, editor at the Atlanta Community Press Collective, talks about the latest developments in the referendum push, the RICO charges 61 protesters are facing, the current state of the site, an upcoming mass action in Atlanta, and more.

Sep 20, 202324 min

The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI-99.5 FM // 19 Sep. '23

In the first half of today’s show, we get all the the latest from the epic struggle in Atlanta over the future of Cop City, the massive police training facility that local officials want to clear cut a forest to build. Matt from the Atlanta Community Press Collective catches us up on all that and more. We cover Sunday's climate march ahead of the UN summit in NYC. There were as many as 75,000 people on hand demanding that President Biden take dramatic actions to end fossil fuels. We also hear fr...

Sep 20, 202355 min

The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI // 22 Sept. '23

In the first half the show, we speak with State Senator Jessica Ramos of Queens about climate change, the city’s failed response to the migrant crisis and her reaction to growing speculation that she might challenge Mayor Eric Adams in the 2025 Democratic primary. In our second segment, we are joined by long time Indypendent columnist and Contributing Editor Nicholas Powers. Nick is currently working on his fourth book. It explores the intersection of psychedelics, race and systems of power and ...

Aug 23, 202356 min

Professor Nicholas Powers on Psychedelics for the Revolution & Burning Man

We are joined by long time Indypendent columnist and Contributing Editor Nicholas Powers. Nick is currently working on his fourth book. It explores the intersection of psychedelics, race and systems of power and it asks where psychedelics would fit in a socialist revolution. Nick is also preparing to leave in a few days for Burning Man, the annual late summer counter-cultural extravaganza held every year in the Nevada desert. The festival draws upwards of 80,000 people. Nick has been attending B...

Aug 23, 202324 min

Actors' Strike Updade with SAG-AFTRA Strike Captain Peter Carellini

Indy correspondent Amba Guerguerian provides an update from the SAG-AFTRA picket lines where we hear from a picketer and bystanders. And then we speak with The Indy’s film critic and Screen Actors Guild member Peter Carellini who is starring in a new role — as a union strike captain out on the picket line three mornings a week leading chanting and singing. He talks about his sentiments around the strike, from dread to passion.

Aug 17, 202317 min

BIG WIN! NYC's Plan to Take City Retirees off Medicare Halted for Now

Manhattan State Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank issued a permanent injunction barring the Adams administration from transferring the retirees from traditional Medicare coverage to a Medicare Advantage plan controlled by the private insurance giant Aetna. The switch would have gone into effect on September 1. While that won’t be happening, the Adams administration has vowed to pursue an appeal to a higher court. Steven Wishnia has covered this story closely over the past two years in the pages of ...

Aug 17, 202317 min

The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI-99.5 FM // 15 August '23

In our first segment, we’ll look at a big legal victory on Friday for New York City’s 250,000 retired city employees. The Adams administration wanted to switch their medical coverage from traditional Medicare to a privately run plan. But that’s on ice for now. In our second segment, we have an update from the SAG-AFTRA picket lines. And we hear from The Indy’s film critic and Screen Actors Guild — as a union strike captain who is out on the picket line three mornings a week leading chanting and ...

Aug 17, 202354 min

Dr. Ronald Day Of The Fortune Society Talks About Rikers Island Budget Cuts

We speak with Dr. Ronald Day of The Fortune Society about Rikers eliminating funding for outside groups who provide programming on the penal colony that educates inmates and provides support to reenter society. Seems like the Department of Correction is trying to get eyes and ears out of the notorious jail complex.

Aug 09, 202316 min

The Indypendent News Hour On WBAI - 99.5 FM 8 August '23

First, we discuss the recent Rikers budget cuts with Dr. Ronald Day, which eliminated fundingfor outside groups who provide programming on Rikers Island that educates inmates and provides training for how to re-enter society. He covers what the programs offered to inmates and how programming being cut will hurt them. We also talk to Alex Pellittieri, who was recently elected to the DSA’s national steering committee. He updates us on the DSA’s recent convention in Chicago, the path forward for th...

Aug 09, 202355 min

Fired Union Organizer Brendan Lopez On Starbuck's Union Busting Tactics

We talk with Brendan Lopez, a union leader at his Starbucks location who was fired in June. Lopez and his fellow baristas confronted the boss who fired him at a Starbucks corporate headquarters. Lopez discusses his firing, Starbucks' union-busting activities, and striking.

Aug 02, 202312 min

The Indypendent News Hour On WBAI - 99.5 FM 1 August '23

First, we cover the recent historic contract settlement between UPS and the Teamsters. We speak with Antonio Rosario, an organizer with Local 804 about why the recent contract is unprecedented for workers. We then talk with Brendan Lopez, a union leader at his Starbucks location who was fired in June. Lopez and his fellow baristas confronted the boss who fired him at a Starbucks corporate headquarters. Lopez discusses his firing, Starbucks' union-busting activities, and striking.

Aug 02, 202355 min

Update On Rikers Island Federal Takeover And Budget Cuts With Amba Guerguerian

Amba Guerguerian gives updates about the deteriorating conditions on Rikers Island, including the recent cut of daily programming, and yesterday's announcement that Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor is calling for the oversight of all the jails on Rikers Island to be relinquished by the City.

Jul 19, 20238 min

SAG-AFTRA Members Nicole Izanec And Jonathan Walker Discuss Historic Actors Union Strike

We talk to two SAG-AFTRA members, Nicole Izanec and Jonathan Walker, about the historic actors' and writers' strike. They discuss the atmosphere on the picket line, how the contract they're fighting for reflects the massive changes that have taken place within the industry, and how the greed of streaming services has led to inequity and pay disparity.

Jul 19, 202342 min

The Indypendent News Hour On WBAI - 99.5 FM 18 July '23

We talk to two SAG-AFTRA members, Nicole Izanek and Jonathan Walker, about the historic actors' and writers' strike. They discuss the atmosphere on the picket line, how the contract they're fighting for reflects the massive changes that have taken place within the industry, and how the greed of streaming services has led to inequity and pay disparity. Then, Amba Guerguerian gives updates about the deteriorating conditions on Rikers Island, including the recent cut of daily programming, and yeste...

Jul 19, 202355 min

The Indypendent News Hour On WBAI - 99.5 FM 11 July '23

In the first part of the show, we speak with Steve Wishnia and Evelyn Jones about retired city workers’ recent legal victory that paves the way for retirees to keep their healthcare. Wishnia is a labor journalist, and Jones Rich is a retired public educator and activist at the forefront of the fight to keep their Medicare coverage. We then talk to Derrick Holmes of Rider’s Alliance, an organization that advocates for improved mass transit in New York, about the fight to make a busway on Fordham ...

Jul 12, 202357 min

Dr. Jacqueline Echols on the Ongoing Grassroots Push to Stop Cop City

In this extended version of an interview aired on The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI Jun. 27, we get some exciting updates on the struggle to stop Cop City from Dr. Jacqueline Echols of the South River Watershed Alliance in southern Atlanta, who has been integrally involved in the fight since it began two years ago.

Jun 28, 202317 min

Indy Reporters Talk to Harlem Voters About the City Council Race

Yesterday was Election Day. Primaries were held for a number of local offices including City Council and District Attorney in Queens and The Bronx. The Indypendent’s Owen Schacht and Lydia Wei spoke with voters in Harlem who will be choosing a new City Councilmember in the most closely-watched race of the day. Incumbent socialist Kristen Richardson Jordan dropped out of the race earlier this spring though her name remains on the ballot. Here’s what votes were saying about the three remaining can...

Jun 28, 20235 min
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