![](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/9d24b03/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1400x1400+0+0/resize/280x280!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F6d%2F2c%2Fdcd096cc4f7b88df9bb6d132ca06%2Fyc-2022-podcast-logo.png)
Your Call
Monday to Friday at 10am; rebroadcast Mondays (One Planet) and Fridays (Media Roundtable) at 7pm
KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate. Join us on Mondays for our One Planet series and Fridays for our Media Roundtable. Join the conversation: call 866-798-8255, e-mail yourcall@kalw.org, or tweet @yourcallradio. Subscribe to the Your Call podcast oniTunes.
Latest Episodes
-
According to ProPublica, a network of ultrawealthy Christians are spending nearly $12 million to purge swing state voters from the rolls and tilt the election in favor of Donald Trump.
-
Since October 7, there have been more than 360 attacks on health care staff and facilities in the occupied West Bank, according to the World Health Organization.
-
The assault on Gaza has killed over 39,000 Palestinians. Will Vice President Kamala Harris continue President Biden's full backing for the assault or change policies?
-
We continue our Project 2025 series by focusing on the plan’s authoritarian promise #1: Restore the family as the centerpiece of American life and protect our children.
-
"White Poverty" exposes a legacy of historical myths that continue to define white and Black people, creating what might seem like an inseparable divide.
-
On Sunday, President Biden called off his campaign and endorsed Vice president Kamala Harris to be the new candidate. How will this change the race?
-
After the media said we'd see a changed Donald Trump, he repeated 2020 election lies, called for the mass deportation of immigrants, and called COVID the China virus.
-
Twelve years ago, political scientist Norm Ornstein argued that the Republican Party had become an insurgent outlier in US politics. Since then, it's only gotten worse.
-
We continue our series on Project 2025 by discussing the more than 100 conservative organizations that contributed to the right-wing agenda. We'll also follow the money.
-
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich joins us to discuss this political moment, today's Republican Party and why Democrats are losing to extremists.