Laura Flanders & Friends

Inside the MAGA Movement: What Happens Now?

Hours after he took office, Donald Trump issued pardons for over 1,500 people convicted of crimes related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. One of those pardoned was one of the subjects of a gripping documentary: Homegrown. Director Michael Premo joins Laura Flanders to discuss how the film came to be, and the surprising diversity within the Right-wing groups he followed.

Inside the MAGA Movement: What Happens Now?

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    Jamie Raskin’s Strategy Against the Musk & Trump Power Grab

    S1 E148 - 26m 46s

    In the midst of a constitutional crisis, can our system of check and balances protect us from an authoritarian President? Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin may have the answer, as a leading figure challenging Trump’s executive powers and sounding the alarm on Elon Musk.

  • Police Violence Against Latinos: The Shocking Data, Revealed: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Police Violence Against Latinos: The Shocking Data, Revealed

    S1 E147 - 26m 46s

    You wouldn’t know it from the data, but Latinos are the second most likely demographic to be killed by law enforcement in the U.S, relative to their population. We only have these statistics now thanks to the work of La Raza Database Research Project, a group of volunteers in Southern California who are bringing awareness to systematic police violence against the Latino population.

  • Brittons Neck Community Forest for Climate Resilience: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Brittons Neck Community Forest for Climate Resilience

    S1 E146 - 26m 46s

    According to some government leaders, logging is bringing big economic gains to rural America. But frontline communities are telling a different story. Two Carolina-based organizations are converting a 300-acre former South Carolina plantation into the South’s first environmental justice training center: the Brittons Neck Community Forest.

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