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  2. Democracy Now! - Wikipedia

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    The Democracy Now! audio podcast cover artwork. Democracy Now!, also called Democracy Now!The War and Peace Report, Democracy Now Independent Global News, or Democracy News, was founded on February 19, 1996, at WBAI in New York City by journalists Amy Goodman, Juan González, Larry Bensky, Salim Muwakkil, and Julie Drizin.

  3. Amy Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Amy Goodman (born April 13, 1957) [2] is an American broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter, and author.Her investigative journalism career includes coverage of the East Timor independence movement, Morocco's occupation of Western Sahara, and Chevron Corporation's role in Nigeria.

  4. Pacifica Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Pacifica was founded in 1946 by pacifists E. John Lewis and Lewis Hill.During World War II, both of them had filed for conscientious objector status. [7] After the war, Lewis, Hill and a small group of former conscientious objectors created the Pacifica Foundation in the town of Pacifica, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  5. Juan González (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He frequently co-hosts the radio and television program Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman. Early life [ edit ] González was born on October 15, 1947, in Ponce, Puerto Rico [1] to Juan González, who was a veteran of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry during World War II , and Florinda Rivera de González.

  6. Charles Derber - Wikipedia

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    Charles Derber is an American academic, author and left-wing political activist. He is Professor of Sociology at Boston College.His work focuses on capitalism, globalization, corporate power, democracy, populism, neo-fascism, American militarism, the climate crisis, cultural individualism, and the new peace and global justice movements.

  7. Miro (video software) - Wikipedia

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    Miro (formerly named Democracy Player or DTV) [3] is an audio, video player and Internet television application developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation. It runs on Microsoft Windows , macOS , FreeBSD and Linux and supports most known video file formats.

  8. Courier Newsroom - Wikipedia

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    Courier Newsroom is an American digital media company that operates news outlets and sponsors political content intended to support Democratic Party candidates. [a] [2] [3] [4] It microtargets voters via social media advertising with the intention to both inform and persuade.

  9. Haystack News - Wikipedia

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    Haystack News (formerly Haystack TV) is a free ad-supported streaming service for local, national and international news video available on smart TVs, over-the-top platforms and mobile apps. [1] Haystack uses data from each user—such as location, topics of interest and favorite publishers—to create a personalized playlist of short news ...