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We talk to partners on the ground about paramilitary violence by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis and how communities are organizing to defend and care for one another.
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Love and Resistance: Art, Medicine and the Assault on Lebanon
51:36|We hear the latest on the Israeli military assault on civilians in Lebanon from Dr. Eveline Hitti from the American University in Beirut and Sarah Bitar shares the art of Love and Resistance in Brooklyn. RIP Asha Bhosle.
Sociologists against genocide and the American Sociological Association
45:49|CUNY Sociologist Heba Gowayed talks about her book Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential as well as how the American Sociological Association has shut down discussion at its convention of genocide in Gaza or the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions of Israeli institutions. All while listening to Heba's playlistMusic by DAM, Tootard and Ayonha

World Championships and the World War
59:57|From the Milan Olympics and Paralympics through the World Baseball Classic in North American we talk to University of New Brunswick sports sociologist Nathan Kalmon Lamb to talk about the World Championships during the World War. Music by Tribe Called Quest, Bebeshito and Frank Delgado.Aired Monday March 9, 2026 at 2:00 PM on WBAI 99.5 FM in New York City.
Siege of Havana and Air Raids on Tehran
01:06:44|We speak to historian Andres Sebastian Pertierra about the historical context of the escalating war of attrition against Cuba and talk to Dr. Tanya Zakrison for updates from health care in Havana. RIP Jesse Jackson.
Tone Shift on Trauma Code: Indie Music Review
57:38|The Tone Shift Collective shares independent listening party during a Trauma Code Radio Show music hour.
Pediatric care in a concentration camp: the latest from Gaza
55:22|A pediatrician calls the Trauma Code on the day of his return. Respect to Bad Bunny, Bruce Springstein and Ted Hall.
School Closure and Neighborhood Violence
48:42|We call surgeon Dr. Justin Hatchimonji to discuss out of the University of Chicago, recently presented at the Scientific Assembly of the Eastern Association of the Surgery of Trauma exploring how school closures are related to neighborhood violence in Chicago.