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The Indypendent News Hour airs Tuesdays 5–6 p.m. on WBAI-99.5 FM. Check out our archives to listen to past interviews with movement organizers, authors, elected officials and others fighting for justice in New York City and beyond.

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Jul 11, 2026

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April 28, 2026: Journalist Joseph Mogul on Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard 07.05.2026

Joseph Mogul, a local NYC journalist joined us to talk about his Truth Out article on 'Demilitarize Navy Yard's successful campaign against Easy Aerial, a company that manufactures drones.

April 21, 2026: Fighting AI in NYC's Schools & Fighting AI Data Centers in Upstate NY 28.04.2026

In the first segment, we talk to Leonie Haimson, executive director of Class Size Matters. She explains why a growing coalition of parents, students and educators are alarmed by the rapid rollout of AI tools in the classroom with the apparent blessing of Mayor Zohran Mamdani and are demanding a two-year moratorium on the expansion of AI in the schools to gain a better understanding of its impact o...

April 21, 2026: Leonie Haimson on AI Being Rapidly Integrated into NYC's Public Schools 28.04.2026

More than 900,000 New York City children attend the largest public school system in the country. In this interview, Leonie Haimson, executive director of Class Size Matters, explains why a growing coalition of parents, students and educators are alarmed by the rapid rollout of AI tools in the classroom with the apparent blessing of Mayor Zohran Mamdani and are demanding a two-year moratorium on th...

April 21, 2026: Sarah Howard Describes Growing Upstate NY Resistance to Proposed New AI Data Centers 28.04.2026

The proposed Streams Data Center in Genesee County, NY would be the largest built in the state to date. It is meeting massive local resistance, says Sarah Howard, an environmental consultant for the Tonawanda Seneca Nation.

April 14, 2026: Momentum Build Against NYC Resuming Purchase of Israel Bonds + Cop City Defendant Priscilla Grim 21.04.2026

In the first segment we speak to Cara Levine & Judy Loebl of Jewish Voices for Peace. More than two dozen groups from the Break the Bonds coalition participated in a Jewish Voice for Peace led Passover Seder outside the offices of New York City Comptroller Mark Levine. They want Levine to renounce his campaign promise to purchase Israel bonds with the New York City municipal pension funds he overs...

April 14, 2026: Cara Levine & Judy Loebl of JVP Discuss Break the Bonds Campaign Against NYC Israel Bonds 21.04.2026

More than two dozen groups from the Break the Bonds coalition participated in a Jewish Voice for Peace led Passover Seder outside the offices of New York City Comptroller Mark Levine. They want Levine to renounce his campaign promise to purchase Israel bonds with the New York City municipal pension funds he oversees.

April 14, 2026: Cop City Defendant Priscilla Grim on Still Facing Bogus Domestic Terrorism Charges Three Years Later 21.04.2026

We spoke with Brooklyn-based writer, cultural worker and anti-carceral activist Priscilla Grim about the long legal ordeal she and dozens of others have been going through since being indiscriminately arrested by police three years ago at a protest against a proposed militarized police training in Atlanta known as Cop City.

April 7, 2026: Carl Miller’s Murder Conviction Overturned + Andrew Wang of Every Electric 10.04.2026

April 7, 2026: Carl Miller’s Murder Conviction Overturned + Andrew Wang of Every Electric by The Indypendent

April 7, 2026: Carl Miller Reflects on His 46-Year Battle to Overturn His Wrongful Murder Conviction 10.04.2026

April 7, 2026: Carl Miller Reflects on His 46-Year Battle to Overturn His Wrongful Murder Conviction by The Indypendent

April 7, 2026: Andrew Wang of Everyelectric.com Talks About How to Save on Your Power Bill 10.04.2026

April 7, 2026: Andrew Wang of Everyelectric.com Talks About How to Save on Your Power Bill by The Indypendent

March 31, 2026: Parents Protest Gov. Hochul's Anti-Climate Policies + How to Make Democracy Real 10.04.2026

March 31, 2026: Parents Protest Gov. Hochul's Anti-Climate Policies + How to Make Democracy Real by The Indypendent

March 31, 2026: Samantha Gore of Climate Parents NYC on Gov. Hochul's Push to Gut Major Climate Law 10.04.2026

March 31, 2026: Samantha Gore of Climate Parents NYC on Gov. Hochul's Push to Gut Major Climate Law by The Indypendent

March 31, 2026: Danielle Chynoweth & Elizabeth Adams Discuss Their New Book: Remaking Democracy 10.04.2026

March 31, 2026: Danielle Chynoweth & Elizabeth Adams Discuss Their New Book: Remaking Democracy by The Indypendent

March 24, 2026: Home Care Workers Push for No More 24 Hour Shifts & New York Politics Update 10.04.2026

March 24, 2026: Home Care Workers Push for No More 24 Hour Shifts & New York Politics Update by The Indypendent

March 24, 2026: Belinda Hu & Dr. Steven Aurerbach Discuss No More 24 Campaign for Home Care Workers 10.04.2026

March 24, 2026: Belinda Hu & Dr. Steven Aurerbach Discuss No More 24 Campaign for Home Care Workers by The Indypendent

March 24, 2026: Talking NY Politics with Peter Sterne: Mamdani, Hochul, Tax the Rich, DSA & More. 10.04.2026

This week at the Indypendent News Hour we talk to Peter Sterne from City & State for updates on all you need to know about Mamdani, DSA and more.

March 17, 2026: Albany Budget Talks, Lindsay Boylan's City Council Run & Eli Smith of Jalopy Theatre 19.03.2026

With negotiations on New York State's annual $250 billion budget in the final home stretch, we spoke with Assemblymember Phara Souffrant Forrest, a socialist from Brooklyn. Topics discussed included the fight to get Gov. Kathy Hochul to agree to tax hikes for the rich, how the state will make up for federal cuts to Medicaid funding and the governor's push to roll back historic climate mandates tha...

March 17, 2026: Assemblymember Phara Souffrant Forrest Gives Update from Albany Budget Talks 19.03.2026

With negotiations on New York State's annual $250 billion budget in the final home stretch, we spoke with Assemblymember Phara Souffrant Forrest, a socialist from Brooklyn. Topics discussed included the fight to get Gov. Kathy Hochul to agree to tax hikes for the rich, how the state will make up for federal cuts to Medicaid funding and the governor's push to roll back historic climate mandates tha...

March 17, 2026: Former Cuomo Nemesis Lindsey Boylan Running for City Council Seat, Vows to Support Mamdani Agenda 19.03.2026

Former Andrew Cuomo staffer and urban planner Lindsey Boylan set in motion the events that led to her boss's resignation as governor in 2021 when she became the first of 13 women to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment. In last year's mayoral race, Boylan continued to speak out against Cuomo while many Democrats rallied to his side thinking he was certain to be the next mayor. Now, she is running for...

March 17, 2026: Jalopy Theater's Eli Smith and Ernesto Gomez Talk About Jug & String Bank Festival, Perform in Studio 19.03.2026

As the weather gets nicer, New Yorkers are looking for things to do outside of their apartments that have doubled as caves these past couple of months. For our final segment, Ernasto Gomez and Eli Smith of Jalopy Theater joined us live in the studio to talk about the The 9th Annual Brooklyn Jug & String Band Rendezvous that is being held this Friday and Saturday at the Jalopy Theater in Brooklyn....

March 10, 2026: Women Rising: On Fighting Abusers and Standing in Power 11.03.2026

On this episode of the Indypendent News Hour, we spoke with three women who are fighting abusers and for their own empowerment. In our first segment, we spoke to Addison Turek, a freshman at Barnard College, and one of the organizers protesting the college’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. In our second segment we spoke to Ximena Bustamente, founder of the Undocumented Women’s Fund which held the 10th an...

March 10, 2026: Addison Turek on Protesting Against Barnard College's Ties to Epstein 11.03.2026

In our first segment, we speak to Addison Turek, a freshman at Barnard College, and one of the organizers protesting the college’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

March 10, 2026: Ximena Bustamante on the NYC Women’s Strike Fest for International Women’s Day 11.03.2026

In our second segment we speak to Ximena Bustamente, founder of the Undocumented Women’s Fund which held the 10th annual NYC Women’s Strike Fest on Sunday in Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park. We listen to some snippets of the music played at the event and learn about why this programming is a powerful place for women and the communities held together by women to celebrate each other in this way.

March 10, 2026: Karen Malpede on "Reclaiming Mothers as an Antidote to the Epstein Class" 11.03.2026

In our final segment, we speak to author, activist, playwright and radical feminist Karen Malpede on her upcoming Indypendent article, “Reclaiming Mothers as an Antidote to the Epstein Class". We discuss the desire of the elite to use women’s wombs as the vessels to birth a ‘superior’ race, on mothers who were denied their motherhood and what it means to reclaim mothers in our societies and within...

March 3rd, 2026: NYC Prepares for ICE, Fast and Free Buses, Listeners Respond to War on Iran 04.03.2026

In our first segment, Nancy Hoch joins us in studio to inspire listeners on how we can protect our neighbours and prepare for ICE.  Hoch talks about the power of finding community in a time of rising authoritarianism, some of the tactics activists have innovated to thwart ICE and keep immigrants safe and how she took the lead in organizing an ICE resistance mutual aid group in her own "Little Cari...

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