Nina Kissinger
Producer, Your CallNina Kissinger is a producer on KALW's daily call-in program, Your Call.
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In her new book, civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall argues that lasting change has always been the product of sustained, collective protest efforts.
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In their new book, activists Annie Leonard and André Carothers argue that we must defend and exercise our right to protest amid the global rise of authoritarianism.
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Since losing to Donald Trump and far-right Republicans in 2024, Democrats have engaged in a heated debate about the party’s future. What policies should they embrace?
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Up to 800,000 farmworkers in the US live in California, most of whom experience sexual assault, unsafe working conditions, low pay, and dangerous health risks.
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'Steal This Story, Please!' is a new documentary about Amy Goodman's trailblazing career as an independent journalist and co-founder and co-host of Democracy Now!.
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As more than half of Americans struggle to afford basic necessities, taxpayers are paying $4,049 for weapons and war and $1,870 for Pentagon contractors.
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Cinema professor Allyson Field writes about Something Good—Negro Kiss, the first known film to portray Black affection. The 1898 film was lost for over a century.
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As interest in electric vehicles grows, the Trump administration's actions are destroying the market. What impact will this have on production and competition?
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The US and Iran have reached an agreement for a two week ceasefire as more than 70 Democratic lawmakers call for Trump’s removal after his threats to annihilate Iran.
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Over 2,000 people have been killed and over 26,000 have been injured in Iran as Trump escalates his threats ahead of his 5pm PT deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.