Now here's the latest in new releases:
Legal Centre for Palestine founding member Emilio Dabed unpacks the legal proceedings in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against Attorney General Arif Virani for Canada’s failure to act to prevent genocide in violation of its legal obligations under the Genocide Convention of 1948. (Montreal/Ottawa)
PROOF research program director Tim Li talks to PressProgress Ontario Reporter Eric Wickham about his organization's work helping facilitate academic research that investigates policy solutions to reduce food insecurity in Canada. (Toronto)
On ep328 the Wrong Boys look at why doing a half-assed job of anything is disparaged in society today and who decides these ass requirements in a conversation asking if these are reasonable ass expectations and reflecting on how much ass each of us truly has to give. (Vancouver)
Critical Internet Studies Institute co-director Chris Gilliard joins Paris Marx to discuss David Golumbia's final book Cyberlibertarianism and how right-wing politics shaped how we think about the internet. (St. John's/Los Angeles)
CCPA trade expert Stuart Trew sits down with Donya Ziaee to talk about Trump's tariff tantrum, what Canadian workers should be prepared for, how the corporate elite are exploiting the crisis and how the Left can seize on the moment to push for more progressive change. (Ottawa/Montreal)
David Kattenburg speaks with the Hind Rajab Foundation about their submission to the International Criminal Court and the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability talks about rescuing the landscape from settler-colonial land thieves in two new interviews. (Amsterdam/West Bank)
Over 50 episodes ANTI EMPIRE PROJECT's 'World War Civ' has studied WWI as an inflection point in history - on this debrief finale episode host Justin Podur previews the upcoming Interwar, World War II and Decolonization series. (Toronto)
Jeremy Appel speaks with Jewish News reporter Asaf Elia-Shalev about his book ISRAEL'S BLACK PANTHERS and the history of the "radicals who punctured a nation's founding myth", then Expats & Allies co-host and Wealthsimple writer Sarah Reiger explains why the economic threat remains very real even if Trump hasn't yet imposed a 25% tariff in two new interviews. (Edmonton/Calgary/Los Angeles)
The 2nd season continues as host Rachel Cairns speaks with Métis midwife Cheryllee Bourgeois and educator Martha Paynter about how abolition and decolonization intertwine fundamentally with feminism, then 'Megan' talks about billboards, America and her cross-continental journey of reclaiming public narratives and advocating for abortion as a visible and unapologetic right on two new episodes. (Toronto)
On a new episode of Harbinger's weekly syndicated campus and community radio show we parody ‘peeping’ Pierre Polievre on SRSLY WRONG, discuss Dogged and Destructive: Essays on the Winnipeg Police with author James Wilt on THE ALBERTA ADVANTAGE and more. (Calgary/Vancouver/Montreal)
Vancouver Co-op Radio's flagship news and current affairs show's 46th season continues with conversations reporting on Amazon firing Quebec workers following a unionization drive, explaining why Mayor Ken Sim has gone on the offensive against the Downtown Eastside, exploring Black youth, legal rights and hip hop and more. (Vancouver/Victoria)
On episode 252 scholar Tania Islas Weinstein speaks about the recent collective work "Beyond Mestizaje: Contemporary Debates on Race in Mexico", a book explaining why racism has historically been a taboo topic in Mexico. (Montreal/Mexico City)
On the monthly best-of edition Lauren Latour sits down with The Energy Mix's Mitchell Beer, Aamjiwnaang First Nation's Beze Gray discusses a Chemical Valley plant closure and more. (Toronto/Ottawa)

IN OTHER MEDIA:
* THE END OF SPORT co-host Nathan Kalman-Lamb was prohibited from entering the US to speak at his own book event - find out more at The Nation and find his and Derik Silva's new book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game, available now from UNC Press.
* THE PROGRESS REPORT host Duncan Kinney is being targeted by the Edmonton Police and Alberta Crown Prosecution for a 10 year prison sentence on the charge of vandalism of a 14th Waffen SS cenotaph. He has pled 'not guilty' you can support his legal defense fund here.
* VICTOR'S CHILDREN host David Camfield's new book Red Flags: A Reckoning with Communism for the Future is available now for pre-order from Fernwood Publishing - use code 'DC15' for 15% off any of Camfield's books.
* TECH WON'T SAVE US host Paris Marx has a new weekly tech news show with critic Brian Merchant you won't want to miss called System Crash - find new episodes wherever you get your podcasts - and don't forget to vote in Round 2 of TWSU's annual 'The Worst Person in Tech' event beginning tomorrow!
* UNRIGGED is a national journalism community featuring 25 publishers covering news and current events including Briarpatch, The Independent, The Breach, The Hoser, le Co-op de Solidarité Pivot, the Harbinger community and nineteen others - find out more at unrigged.ca.
* ROB ROUSSEAU discusses topics of interest to the left M-F from 12-4 EST on Twitch with highlights available on Youtube.
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