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From Nobel Peace Prize winners to Nicaraguan sweatshop workers, we highlight a range of voices that go beyond the headlines. Worldview delves deep into the people and forces shaping Chicago’s world communities, exploring issues and events through in-depth series and public events. Hosted by Jerome McDonnell. From WBEZ.

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On today’s show: Does the American condition of democratic governance with severe income inequality constitute oligarchy? We look to Indonesia for a comparison. On the show’s last noontime broadcast, Worldview’s producers discuss what putting the show together every day was like, and what it meant to them. As Worldview wraps up its last noontime broadcast, Jerome thanks the show’s listeners for being part of an informed local/global community.
On today’s show: Worldview ends its 25-year run tomorrow. Hear from a few of the producers that made Worldview happen every day.
On today’s show: Gandhian scholar Prasad Gollanapalli joins us to explain what the philosophy of nonviolence really means and how it’s relevant to us today. Author and activist Naomi Klein discusses her new book, ‘On Fire: The (Burning) Case For A Green New Deal.’
On today’s show: Tomorrow marks the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Historian Vijay Prashad unpacks his legacy and what the world can learn from it today.
On today’s show: Author Colin Beavan explores how to mitigate desire, live a fulfilling life and do right by the planet while you’re at it. Monica Eng finds out more about how pickling our leftovers could reduce waste - and stop tons of carbon dioxide emissions from reaching the atmosphere in the process.
On today’s show: Worldview’s film contributor Milos Stehlik passed away in July. We celebrate his legacy with members of the Chicago film community who knew him.
On today’s show: A peace deal that ended 50 years of civil war in Colombia is in jeopardy as FARC rebels accuse the government of not abiding by its terms. An alliance of cities worldwide has committed to reducing their carbon emissions by 80-100 percent by 2050. We hear from a Chicago-area engineer who left a successful career to start local peace-building initiatives across the globe.
On today’s show: Following the release of a rough transcript of President Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, Nancy Pelosi announces an impeachment inquiry into Trump. Vocalo’s Catalina Maria Johnson takes us through hidden gems of Portugal’s music scene.
On today’s show: President Trump reportedly asked Ukraine’s President to re-open an investigation into Joe Biden. We recap the United Nations Climate Summit. A local Korean-American community organizer talks about growing up undocumented.
On today’s show: Thousands of Chicago-area students participated in the global youth climate strike in downtown Chicago today, joining over 5000 other strikes in 156 countries worldwide.
Recent
On today’s show: Does the American condition of democratic governance with severe income inequality constitute oligarchy? We look to Indonesia for a comparison. On the show’s last noontime broadcast, Worldview’s producers discuss what putting the show together every day was like, and what it meant to them. As Worldview wraps up its last noontime broadcast, Jerome thanks the show’s listeners for being part of an informed local/global community.
On today’s show: Worldview ends its 25-year run tomorrow. Hear from a few of the producers that made Worldview happen every day.
On today’s show: Gandhian scholar Prasad Gollanapalli joins us to explain what the philosophy of nonviolence really means and how it’s relevant to us today. Author and activist Naomi Klein discusses her new book, ‘On Fire: The (Burning) Case For A Green New Deal.’
On today’s show: Tomorrow marks the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Historian Vijay Prashad unpacks his legacy and what the world can learn from it today.
On today’s show: Author Colin Beavan explores how to mitigate desire, live a fulfilling life and do right by the planet while you’re at it. Monica Eng finds out more about how pickling our leftovers could reduce waste - and stop tons of carbon dioxide emissions from reaching the atmosphere in the process.
On today’s show: Worldview’s film contributor Milos Stehlik passed away in July. We celebrate his legacy with members of the Chicago film community who knew him.
On today’s show: A peace deal that ended 50 years of civil war in Colombia is in jeopardy as FARC rebels accuse the government of not abiding by its terms. An alliance of cities worldwide has committed to reducing their carbon emissions by 80-100 percent by 2050. We hear from a Chicago-area engineer who left a successful career to start local peace-building initiatives across the globe.
On today’s show: Following the release of a rough transcript of President Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, Nancy Pelosi announces an impeachment inquiry into Trump. Vocalo’s Catalina Maria Johnson takes us through hidden gems of Portugal’s music scene.
On today’s show: President Trump reportedly asked Ukraine’s President to re-open an investigation into Joe Biden. We recap the United Nations Climate Summit. A local Korean-American community organizer talks about growing up undocumented.
On today’s show: Thousands of Chicago-area students participated in the global youth climate strike in downtown Chicago today, joining over 5000 other strikes in 156 countries worldwide.