The Indypendent

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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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Jan. 13, 2026: Nurse's Strike Coverage 14.01.2026

In our first segment we spoke with Maggie Latona of the New York State Nurses Association about the nurse’s strike and the union’s latest struggle: protecting key parts of their jobs from being taken over by artificial intelligence. Lots to unpack here.

Jan. 13, 2026: State Senator Jabari Brisport on Universal Childcare 14.01.2026

In our second segment we spoke with State Senator Jabari Brisport on his reaction to Governor Hochul's state address today. We also discussed the governor's recent support for universal childcare which Brisport has long championed and his support for lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado who is running against Hochul in the democratic primary.

Jan 6: Pinnacle Tenants Speak on Mayor Mamdani's Stance of Solidarity 09.01.2026

In our first segment, we spoke with two two tenant-organizers from the Union of Pinnacle Tenants about the Day 1 executive order Mamdani signed that commits the city to intervening on behalf of thousands of rent-stabilized tenants who live in 93 buildings controlled by bankrupt slumlord Pinnacle that are at risk of being auctioned off to another predatory landlord.

Jan. 06, 2026: Mayor Mamdani’s Bold Housing Moves 07.01.2026

In Mayor Zohran Mamdani's first week in office, he has made several bold moves to throw the full power of city government behind tenants while stimulating the production of more new housing. In our first segment, we spoke with two two tenant-organizers from the Union of Pinnacle Tenants about the Day 1 executive order Mamdani signed that commits the city to intervening on behalf of thousands of re...

Jan. 06, 2026: The Union of Pinnacle Tenants on organizing and Mamdani's First Act As Mayor 07.01.2026

We speak to Union of Pinnacle Tenants members, Josie and Zara on organizing and Mayor Mamdani’s Day 1 pledge to intervene on behalf of thousands of rent-stabilized tenants who live in 93 buildings controlled by bankrupt slumlord Pinnacle that are at risk of being auctioned off to another predatory landlord.

Jan. 06, 2026: Steven Wishnia Talks About Mayor Mamdani’s Bold Housing Moves 07.01.2026

Veteran housing journalist Steven Wishnia, educates us on what he believes it will take to build truly affordable housing, why he believes social housing is the way to go; his take on Mamdani’s executive orders and rental rip-off hearing.

Jan. 06, 2026: Listener Call Ins 07.01.2026

We take listener call ins and hear about their experiences as tenants and their opinions on Mamdani’s moves and what they hope for more support with.

Dec. 30, 2025: Author Ted Hamm on His Recommendations for Zohran & Archival Interviews of Zohran Mamdani on Democratic Socialism 06.01.2026

In our first segment we talk to author Ted Hamm on his new Indypendent article titled,‘Five Things Zohran Mamdani Can Do at Very Little Cost To Help Deliver a Successful Administration’. We discuss the recommendations Ted makes on how they could make Mamdani even more successful as mayor. We talk about how Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration and what we can hope for in this new era. In our second segmen...

Dec. 30, 2025: Author Ted Hamm Gives Zohran Mamdani Five Recommendations for A Successful Term 06.01.2026

Indypendent Author Ted Hamm, has a new article out titled,‘Five Things Zohran Mamdani Can Do at Very Little Cost To Help Deliver a Successful Administration’. We discuss the recommendations Ted makes on how they could make Mamdani even more successful as mayor. We talk about how Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration and what we can hope for in this new era.

Dec. 30, 2025: From the Archives: Zohran Mamdani Then & Now, From Assemblymember to Mayor 06.01.2026

We dig into the Indypendent News Hour archives to show you clips from 2022 and 2020 interviews the Indypendent did with Zohran Mamdani when he was still an eager assembly member. We discuss the free bus pilot program Zohran spearheaded and what this shows us about the campaign promise of fast and free buses. We also listen to Mamdani’s experience of working in Albany as a democratic socialist. Bef...

Dec. 23, 2025: A Conversation with Karen Malpede on Her New Memoir: A Journey Through Love, Loss, Activism & Theatre 06.01.2026

We spent the hour talking with radical playwright, author and activist Karen Malpede whose new memoir provides a fearless, unsparing account of her life: her many erotic adventures, her long running political activism from the 1960s to the present, the historic figures she befriended (and sometimes slept with), the agony of watching many of those closest to her wither away from cancer and the hard...

Dec. 23, 2025: Part 1 - Karen Malpede talks about Why She Wrote Her Memoir, Chose Theatre and Her Early Life 06.01.2026

In the first segment of the interview, Karen Malpede chronicles her early life for us, tells us what compelled her to write the memoir and why she chose theatre as as a medium for her life’s work, and activism. You can purchase her memoir Last Radiance, everywhere books are sold and check out the review on indypendent.org.

Dec. 23, 2025: Part 2 - Karen Malpede talks about Radical Truth Telling and Getting Shut Down for It 06.01.2026

In the second segment of the interview, Karen Malpede talks about her radical plays, the underground fringes of the theatre world, and why the truths she told led to her productions being shut down. She talks about the wonderful people she worked with and the influence of her late-husband George on her life and work. You can purchase her memoir Last Radiance, everywhere books are sold and check ou...

Dec. 23, 2025: Part 3 - Karen Malpede talks about Her Erotic Life and Joy 06.01.2026

In the final segment of the interview, Karen Malpede gives us little anecdotes from her erotic life and the joy that has permeated through her life. We talk about how deep grief is a reflection of how deep the love is and end on a high note! You can purchase her memoir Last Radiance, everywhere books are sold and check out the review on indypendent.org.

Dec. 16, 2025: Assembly member Emily Gallaghar on SUNNY ACT + Corporate Transparency & Writer Cole Sandick on Social Media Freedom 04.01.2026

In our first segment, we speak with socialist assembly member Emily Gallagher about fighting white collar crime, along with her input on the SOLAR UP NOW NEW YORK ACT to give New Yorkers access to renewable power and thereby, lower utility costs. In our second segment we reflect on Rob Rheiner’s death, the legacy of the radical television show, It’s All in The Family and the importance of independ...

Dec. 16, 2025: Assembly Member Emily Gallagher Talks About Legislation for Solar Power & Corporate Transparency 04.01.2026

Emily Gallaghar, Assembly member representative for Greenpoint was elected in 2020. She educates us about the SOLAR UP NOW NEW YORK ACT, legislation if passed will help New Yorkers lower utility costs by having access to plug-in solar designed for apartments. We also chat about new legislation that protects New Yorkers from bad corporate actors and landlords, ensuring more transparency. When we ca...

Dec. 16, 2025: It’s All in The Family, Rob Rheiner and Thought Provoking Shows 04.01.2026

We reflect on the popular 80’s show, It’s All in The Family in the wake of Rob Rheiner, beloved lead actor’s tragic murder, how the show was radical for its time and still remains relevant today and why its controversial themes wouldn’t necessarily make it on programming today. Just another reason to support independent radio.

Dec. 16, 2025: Activist Cole Sandick Talks about Social Media Surveillance and Access 04.01.2026

Activist and writer, Cole Sandick talks about how there’s increasingly popular legislation to limit teenagers’ access to social media platforms and why he believes that while this sounds promising on the surface, in practice, it's leading to more government surveillance, privacy infringement and fails to keep young people off the internet.

Dec. 9, 2025: March for Mumia, Media Giant Mergers & Reverend Billy and Savitri D. on AI 18.12.2025

In our first segment, we talk to organizers of March for Mumia on marching for better conditions for the incarcerated elderly and freedom for Mumia, a former Black Panther. In our second segment, we talk about media monopolies forming with Warner Brothers being bought out and predictive markets. In our third segment, we talk to Reverend Billy and Savitri D. from the Church of Stop Shopping Choir o...

Dec. 9, 2025: March for Mumia Organizers Fight for Better Healthcare for Incarcerated Elders 18.12.2025

Steve Bernhaut, Johanna Ramen and Joe Piette, talk to us about why they're marching for Mumia, a radio journalist and former Black Panther who was incarcerated for shooting a police officer in the 80s. We discuss the lack of healthcare for the incarcerated elderly, and the response they've received.

Dec. 9, 2025: Media Monopolies in the Making and Predictive Markets 18.12.2025

We discuss how the Netflix vs. Paramount, Warner Brothers merger will lead to media monopolies, their motives behind acquiring Warner Brothers. We learn about Kalshi, a predictive marketing app that wants to monetize "differences in cultural opinion", and their partnership with CNN.

Dec. 9, 2025: Reverend Billy and Savitri D. talk about their new show, AI and Returning to Our Earthly Roots 18.12.2025

We talk to Reverend Billy and Savitri D. about their new holiday show, AI and the importance of returning to our humanity and sing. "Are You Strange Enough to Change Enough?" they urge us to ask.

Dec. 2, 2025: New Council Speaker Julie Menin, 2020 Zohran Mamdani Interview & A Trip to Rural Maine 08.12.2025

In our first segment, we speak to Brandon West, a former member of the City Council’s central staff on Julie Menin’s power as speaker and how her stance will affect Zohran Mamdani when he is mayor. In our second segment, we bring you an interview between John Tarleton and Zohran Mamdani, long before he became a world-famous politician. They reflect on policing in the United States. In our final se...

Dec. 2, 2025: Brandon West Talks About New Council Speaker Julie Menin & The Power She Will Wield 08.12.2025

Following right-wing Democrat Julie Menin’s victory in the race for City Council Speaker, we spoke with Brandon West, a former member of the City Council’s central staff, about how Menin and her supporters outmaneuvered progressives, the powers she will wield as speaker and how she might try to obstruct Zohran Mamdani when he is mayor.

Dec. 2, 2025: From the Archives: Zohran Mamdani’s First Appearance on WBAI on June 8, 2020 08.12.2025

Before he became a world-famous politician and a leading symbol of the democratic socialist movement in the United States, Zohran Mamdani was a little-known candidate for a state Assembly seat in Astoria, Queens. In this interview with The Indypendent News Hour’s John Tarleton, Mamdani introduces himself, talks about why he is running and reflects on the George Floyd Uprising and how policing shou...

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