This week on CounterSpin: Media talk about “the economy” as though it were an abstraction, somehow clinically removed from daily life, instead of being ingrained & entwined in every minute of it. So white supremacy and economic policy are completely different stories for the press, but not for the people. Our guest’s recent work names a simple, obvious way development incentives exacerbate racialized inequality: by transferring wealth from the public to companies led by white male executives. Arlene Martínez is deputy executive director and communications director at Good Jobs First, which has issued a trenchant new report.
Also on the show: CounterSpin listeners are well aware of the gutting of state and local journalism, connected to the corporate takeover of newspapers and their sell-off to venture—or, as some would say it, vulture—capitalists. Florín Nájera-Uresti is California campaign organizer for the advocacy group Free Press Action. We talk to her about better and worse ways to meet local news media needs.
Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at recent press coverage of Israel/Palestine and cluster bombs.
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Preston Mitchum on Roe and Reproductive Justice, Steven Rosenfeld on Arizona Audit
Michael Hiltzik on ‘No One Wants to Work!’
Ahmad Abuznaid on Israel/Palestine Apartheid, James Love on Bill Gates & Vaccine Politics
Tim Karr on Paying for Fox News Racism, Lynn Parramore on Hedge Funds vs. Green New Deal
Elly Page on Anti-Protest Bills, Christy Mallory on Targeting Trans Youth
Dorothy A. Brown and Amy Hanauer on Tax Unfairness
Chip Gibbons on Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale
Peter Maybarduk on Global Vaccination, Jane Chung on Big Tech Lobbying
Igor Volsky on Ending Gun Violence, Robert Dreyfuss on Iraq War
Ernesto Falcon on Internet for All, Alexander Kaufman on Future-Proofed Housing Codes
Ari Berman on the Attack on Voting Rights
Michelle Holder on Black Women & Minimum Wage, Alice O’Connor on the War on Poverty
Mitch Jones on Texas Freeze-Outs, Joe Torres on News for All the People
Celine McNicholas and Joanne Doroshow on Forced Arbitration, Kate Bronfrenbrenner on NLRB
Ending the Forever Wars: Phyllis Bennis on Afghanistan, Hyun Lee on Korea
Basav Sen on Biden Climate Policy, Hannah Sassaman on Prometheus v. FCC
Kimberly Inez McGuire on Abortion Realities, Bama Athreya on Defending Gig Workers
Chris Savage, Talia Buford & Peggy Case on Flint Water Crisis
Keri Leigh Merritt on the New Lost Cause, Elisabeth Rosenthal on Troubled Vaccine Rollout
Dorothee Benz on January 6 Insurrection, Mara Verheyden-Hilliard on Police Responsibility
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