Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman

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Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 1,400 public television and radio stations worldwide.

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CBS Silences General Dissent

May 30, 2007
Listening to retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John Batiste, you sense his intense loyalty to the military. He commanded the Army's 1st Infantry Division in Iraq, capping a 31-year Army career. So why did CBS News fire him as a paid news consultant?

Trading Secrets

May 23, 2007
The Democratic Party leadership is stabbing its base in the back with secret "free trade" deals made behind closed doors with the White House. Now congressional Democrats may be on the verge of a significant split.

A Shining Light Goes Out in Africa

May 9, 2007
All 114 on board were killed in the crash of Kenyan Airlines Flight 507, including Anthony Mitchell, a brave journalist who risked his life to shine a light on often ignored Africa. Shortly before his death, Mitchell had revealed America's use of secret Ethiopian prisons.

U.S. Frees International Terrorist

Apr 25, 2007
A terrorist lives in Miami. He is not in hiding, or part of some sleeper cell. He's an escaped convict, wanted internationally for blowing up a jetliner. His name is Luis Posada Carriles. As the nation was focused on the Virginia Tech shooting, the Bush administration quietly allowed Posada's release from a federal immigration detention center.

Patriot’s Day: Stop the Violence

Apr 18, 2007
Historian Howard Zinn tells us that patriotism "is about dissent." Americans should see the wisdom of his words in a time when some equate patriotism with supporting the war. As the U.S. mourns the loss of innocent college students, let's not blindly accept the horror that has destroyed thousands of young Iraqis.

Exploding Into Action

Mar 14, 2007
When Carlos Arredondo learned on his 44th birthday that his son Alex had been killed in Najaf, he lost his mind and nearly his life. But Carlos found a way forward, touring the country with a flag-draped coffin standing in for those "the government doesn't want you to see."

Pa’lante Puerto Rico

Jul 25, 2019
"Never has a governor been forced to resign by a popular protest," notes Juan Gonzalez of "Democracy Now!"

Prisoners Fighting Fires Are Being Denied Justice

Sep 12, 2018
Joining the professional firefighting crews on the front lines of the massive California wildfires are thousands of prisoners, brought out of their jails to engage in this dangerous work, all for a dollar an hour or less.

Don’t Let Trump Make America Hate Again

Jul 5, 2018
At a time of summer picnics and other family outings, let's remember that much of the bounty enjoyed at those gatherings will have been harvested by immigrant hands. And let's not forget that other families have been torn apart and jailed.

Groups Demand to See Homeland Security ‘Race Paper’

May 31, 2018
The American Civil Liberties Union is among those seeking release of an unredacted version of the paper, which they fear suggests that black political speech "be considered an indicator of criminal conduct or a national security threat."

Demand Freedom for Siwatu-Salama Ra

Apr 19, 2018
The 26-year-old environmental and racial justice activist was unjustly prosecuted and imprisoned, and now, in the third trimester of a high-risk pregnancy, is serving a mandatory two-year sentence.

Facebook Is No Friend to Democracy

Apr 12, 2018
Social media platforms have become central to our modern lives, but evidence is mounting that who we "friend" and what we "like" and share can be used by malevolent groups.

Teachers’ Red-State Revolt Rolls On

Apr 5, 2018
Their strikes in Oklahoma and Kentucky are part of a national revolution that has been growing for months, arcing from one Republican-dominated state to another.

Chelsea Manning: We Got This

Mar 29, 2018
The whistleblower, who is running against Maryland's Ben Cardin to be the Democratic candidate for the Senate, ends a campaign video with a hashtag that has come to signify her optimism.

The Fight to Protect Journalists

Dec 28, 2017
Reporter Emilio Gutierrez Soto is being held in immigration detention in Texas with his son after fleeing death threats in Mexico in 2008 and seeking political asylum.

The Darkest Day of the Year

Dec 21, 2017
A country's annual budget is often described as a moral document, defining the nation's values. Its tax system codifies its fairness.

Alabama’s Lessons for the Democrats

Dec 14, 2017
The party helped Doug Jones win through voter registration, grass-roots mobilization and the enormous get-out-the-vote effort in the African-American community.

Mass Shootings and Domestic Violence

Nov 9, 2017
The mass murder in Sutherland Springs, Texas, was a horrific crime but also horrifically predictable, and emblematic of the systemic problem the U.S. has with guns and violence.

I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

Oct 19, 2017
Although celebrities recently propelled #MeToo into the public forum, it was founded 10 years ago by African-American feminist Tarana Burke.

Anti-Fascist Heroines Then and Now

Sep 21, 2017
The violent rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August and Trump's repeated defense of the racist gathering marked a turning point in modern America.