In the first segment of "By Any Means Necessary" we're joined by Yasmina Mrabet, housing organizer with Link Up and Justice First to talk about the Catholic Church attempting to push out tenants in Washington, D.C., efforts to hold developers and landlords accountable, and the social movements trying to address housing inequality in the nation's capital.
In the second segment of "By Any Means Necessary" is joined by journalist Marcel Cartier to talk about his new Redfish documentary "Romaphobia: The Invisible Racism" which documents the growing anti-Roma sentiment across Europe, the historical and current violence directed at Roma people, and what if anything elected officials are doing to protect the marginalized population.
In the third segment writer and environmental justice organizer, Kari Fulton joins the show live from San Francisco at the Global Climate Action Summit, the large-scale marches and protests in conjunction with the summit, the co-opting of climate justice by business interests, and the lack of urgency towards address climate change in the West.
In the last hour "By Any Means Necessary" is joined by the host of the Discource podcast Brandon Sutton and Bob Schlehuber, Sputnik News Analyst to talk about Hurricane Florence making land fall, sexual-misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the New York State primaries and what conservatives watch on Netflix.
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