Democracy Now!
Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America
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Amy Goodman
In 1996 Amy Goodman began hosting a show called Democracy Now! to focus on the issues and movements that are too often ignored by the corporate media. Today it is the largest public media collaboration in the US. This important book looks back over the past twenty years of Democracy Now! and the powerful movements and charismatic leaders who are re-shaping our world. Goodman takes us along as she goes to where the silence is, bringing out voices from the streets of Ferguson to Staten Island, Wall Street, and South Carolina to East Timor—and other places where people are rising up to demand justice.
Giving voice to those who have been forgotten, forsaken, and beaten down by the powerful, Democracy Now! pays tribute to those progressive heroes—the whistleblowers, the organizers, the protestors—who have brought about remarkable, often invisible change over the last couple of decades in seismic ways. This is “an impassioned book aiming to fuel informed participation, outrage, and dissent” (Kirkus Reviews).
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Better subtitle: the liberal platform
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Everyone needs to read this book.
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What made the experience of listening to Democracy Now! the most enjoyable?
The historical imperative, the depth of research and knowledge, the scope of the stories, the breath of the topics, the sense that you were listening to a true reporter who was on the scene for many of the stories. Stories that the main stream media had overlooked, either purposely or because they discounted the importance of the story; such as the massacre in 1991 in East Timor, the real story of whistleblowers such as Julian Asange and Edward Snowden, the extensive murders of unarmed African Americans by mostly, white police, the courage of people who are opposing arctic drilling by Russia, the struggle to reveal the truth about climate change and the unconscionable complicity of the American Psychological Association with the US Military in sanctioning torture.What was one of the most memorable moments of Democracy Now!?
There are so many, but the one that really sticks out is the story about Troy Anthony Davis, a clearly wrongfully convicted African American who was executed because itʻs ok to execute an innocent person as long as the process was followed. This was such a tragic incident and made one wonder how many persons have been wrongfully convicted and executed because of prejudice against African Americans.Also the realization that WE the US of A are the greatest threat to world peace. WE are the neo Naziʻs. We beat them, but it was a devilʻs deal because we became them.
What does Amy Goodman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She lived these stories. Her passion, understanding, clarity, is unparalleled. No reader except her could do justice to these stories. You donʻt get the sense that sheʻs reading. You get the sense that you are sitting in her den and she is telling you these stories. Recollecting them from her personal experience.What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
Tidbit? There are no tidbits in this book. It is one giant bite of the truth/knowledge apple after another. Every section of the book is packed with great stories, thoroughly researched and brilliantly presented. The book does leave one emotionally drained and also at times enraged.Any additional comments?
Why Amy Goodman and Democracy now have not received a Peabody, a Pulitzer, Emmies or the Nobel Peace Prize is a testament to the bankruptcy of the establishment and itʻs values. Amy Goodman is one of our great journalists and certainly one of the most outstanding broadcast journalists ever. This book is one of the most important books of the year and should be read before the 2016 Democratic Convention by every delegate and then it should be read or heard by every American who will be voting in November.Amy Goodman is like the Dorothy of American journalism. She pulls the curtain open on the mendacity all around us and reveals it for what it is. She points out conflicts of interest and uncovers the real story the main stream media misses. What a blessing she is and this book is.
Breathtaking Truth
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this is awesome
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