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Amy Goodman, Columnist

 

Amy Goodman is the co-founder, executive producer and host of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on more than 450 public broadcast stations in North America.

Goodman graduated from Harvard with a degree in anthropology in 1984. She began her career in community radio in 1985 at Pacifica Radio’s New York station, WBAI, where she produced WBAI’s Evening News for 10 years.

In 1991, Goodman traveled to East Timor to report on the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. There, she and colleague Allan Nairn witnessed Indonesian soldiers gun down 270 East Timorese men, women and children during a memorial procession. Indonesian soldiers savagely beat Goodman and Nairn, fracturing Nairn’s skull. Their documentary, “Massacre: The Story of East Timor” won numerous awards, including the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award, the Armstrong Award, the Radio/Television News Directors Award, as well as awards from the Associated Press, United Press International and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

In 1996, Goodman helped launch Pacifica Radio’s Democracy Now!. Two years later, Goodman and producer Jeremy Scahill went to Nigeria. Their award-winning radio documentary “Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria’s Oil Dictatorship” exposed Chevron’s role in the killing of two Nigerian villagers in the Niger Delta, who were protesting yet another oil spill in their community. In 1999, Goodman traveled to Peru to interview American political prisoner Lori Berenson. It was the first time a journalist had ever gotten into the prison to speak to her.

In March 2004, Goodman obtained the international broadcast exclusive of the return of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from his imposed exile in the Central African Republic to Jamaica, accompanying the Aristides with the delegation that retrieved them. Her coverage of the Haitian story scored more than 3.5 million hits on Democracy Now!‘s Web site, ultimately forcing the story into the mainstream press in what Goodman describes as “trickle up” journalism.

In addition to writing her syndicated editorial column, Goodman is co-author, with her brother David Goodman, of the book Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders and the People Who Fight Back (Hyperion, 2006).  The pair also co-wrote the national best-seller The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them. The book was chosen by independent bookstores as the No. 1 political title of the 2004 election season and ranked as one of the top 50 nonfiction books of 2004 by the editors of Publishers Weekly.

Goodman is the co-author of Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times, recently released in paperback. She was awarded the 2008 Right Livelihood Award, dubbed the “Alternative Nobel” prize, and received the award in the Swedish Parliament in December.




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2009

06/30 Undo the Coup

06/23 Free Speech vs. Surveillance in the Digital Age

06/16 Congre$$, Heal Thyself

06/09 Two Men Who Stood Under the Plunderers’ Knives

06/02 Dr. George Tiller Didn’t Have to Die

05/26 Chevron, Shell and the True Cost of Oil

05/19 Yoo’s Views Make Philly News

05/13 Baucus’ Raucous Caucus

05/05 Pete Seeger Carries Us On

04/29 Disclosure of ‘Secrets’ in the ’70s Didn’t Destroy the Nation

04/21 Torturers Should Be Punished

04/14 Pacifica Radio at 60: A Sanctuary of Dissent

04/07 U.S. Muslims Still Under Siege

03/31 Seattle’s Lessons for London

03/24 Lessons of the Exxon Valdez

03/17 Those Hit Hardest Get No Bailout

03/10 Put Single-Payer on the Table

03/03 Obama’s Coalition of the Unwilling

02/24 Toxins ’R’ Us

02/17 Jailing Kids for Cash

02/11 Obama’s Afghan Trap

02/03 Produce the Note

01/27 Too Big to Fail, Too Big to Jail

01/20 A Long Train Ride

01/13 Nothing to Fear but No Health Care

01/06 Israeli Voices for Peace

2008

12/31 Voices of Resistance Sing On

12/23 One Man’s Bid to Aid the Environment

12/16 Workers Laid Off, Executives Paid Off, Bernard Madoff

12/09 A Tale of Two Nobel Nations

12/02 Chevron in the White House

11/25 Tutu, Obama and the Middle East

11/19 A View From the South

11/12 President Obama Can Redeem the White House

11/05 Organizer in Chief

10/29 Election Protection

10/22 Change Big Donors Can Believe In

10/16 Who Gets to Vote?

10/08 Open the Debates

10/01 Invasion of the Sea-Smurfs

09/24 Troy Davis and the Supreme Decision

09/17 Wall Street Socialists

09/10 The Party Police

09/03 Why We Were Falsely Arrested

08/27 Poverty Is the Real Scandal

08/21 Cheney, Bush and Habbush

08/13 Don’t Cage Dissent

08/06 Threats, Lies and Audiotape

07/30 ‘It’s a Global Election’

07/23 Who’s Paying for the Conventions?

07/16 Don’t Drink the Nuclear Kool-Aid

07/09 Colombia: Celebrate the Release, Not the Regime

07/02 It’s Not the Man, It’s the Movement

06/25 Funny Man in an Unfunny World

06/18 Weather Reports Are Missing the Story

06/11 This Way to Better Media

06/04 Obama Strikes a Chord With a Disaffected Republican

05/28 Utah Phillips Has Left the Stage

05/21 Presidential Race Ignores Arms Race

05/14 Whistle-Blower Points to Target List in U.S. Attack on Hotel

05/07 The U.S. War on Journalists

04/30 Ticker Tape Ain’t Spaghetti

04/23 The Single-Payer Solution

04/16 The Orangeburg Massacre

04/09 A Torture Debate Among Healers

04/02 Where Do We Go From Here?

03/26 Body of War

03/19 Winter Soldier Marches Again

03/12 A Cause Bigger Than Any Scandal

03/05 As Goes Vermont

02/27 Taxi to the Dark Side

02/20 Lessons of Internment

02/13 Lessons of the Chesapeake Sweep

02/06 Millions Without a Voice

01/30 Western Civilization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come

01/23 The Invisible War

01/18 Not All Is Debated in Love and War

01/09 The Broadcasters’ Big Payday

01/01 Musharraf Still Stands

2007

12/24 The FCC’s Christmas Gift to Big Media

12/18 Surviving a CIA ‘Black Site’

12/11 From Oil Wars to Water Wars

12/04 The Dubious Mr. Dobbs

11/27 Have They No Shame?

11/20 What Would Jesus Buy?

11/13 Curiosity Didn’t Kill This Cat

11/06 A Vote for Mukasey Is a Vote for Torture

10/30 For Whom the Bell’s Palsy Tolls

10/23 Hold Politicians’ Feet to the Fire

10/16 Imagine Peace—A Ray of Light in Dark Times

10/09 Time Is Running Out for Brother and Sister

10/02 Chevron’s Pipeline Is the Burmese Regime’s Lifeline

09/25 Global Consensus, Not Global Conquest

09/18 Tipping the Scales of Justice in Jena

09/13 Tear Down That Wall

09/04 From the Bayou to Baghdad: Mission Accomplished?

08/28 Abu Ghraib: One of Al’s Claims to Fame

08/21 Psychologists in Denial About Torture

08/14 Rove’s Science of Dirty Tricks

08/07 Radio for the People

               

               


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