New Story at No Depression: Today’s Southern Rock Offers Bridges Amid Troubled History

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the extraordinary Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke, singer/songwriter Kim Logan, and music journalist C. Eric Banister about Southern Rock – its history, conflicted meaning, and promising future. We also discussed the fight against racism and Southern identity politics.

Read it the story at No Depression.

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Words and Music: American Troubadours

Kev Wright and I had a beautiful experience at the Skokie Public Library in Skokie, IL, giving our presentation on protest music in America – “Words and Music: American Troubadours.”

The combination of lecture and live music offers a tour of the crossroads between music and political protest, featuring songs from Ruthie Foster, Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Alice Wine, and an original composition of ours, “Feet On the Street.”

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David Masciotra, Kev Wright, American Troubadours

Kev Wright, American Troubadours

David Masciotra

Kev Wright David Masciotra American Troubadours

David Masciotra Kev Wright American Troubadours

Essays on Working Class Economics at Salon

I recently wrote two essays about the financial precarity of the working class, and how analysis of the “economy” consistently fails to take into account the needs and struggles of average Americans. The solutions to those problems – namely the expansion of the social welfare state – are not radical, but entirely consistent with mainstream American political history.

Read the essays at Salon:

“The Conservatism of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez”

“Anyone Who Says, ‘The Economy,’ is Stupid”

The Country Music Blues

Inspired by Ken Burns’ extraordinary documentary series on country music, I recently wrote a reflective essay for the American Conservative about the death and dearth of authenticity, intelligence, and heartfelt story in mainstream contemporary music. American culture no longer seems capable to facilitating the growth and success of a musical artist with the depth and gravitas of Willie Nelson or Dolly Parton.

Read the essay at the American Conservative.

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The Destruction of Iraq

I recently interviewed the award winning toxicology scientist, Dr. Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, for the second time about her work uncovering how the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has left an entire generation, along with local ecosystems, poisoned.

The devastating toll of American wars continues for generations, even after the combat ends, and yet the American media and political establishment act as if the war itself never happened.

Read the story at Salon.

The Murderous History of the FBI and CIA

In a recent essay for Salon, I write about the dangerous reverence that anti-Trump liberals are demonstrating for the FBI and CIA – two institutions with a cruel and vicious history of violence, subterfuge, and anti-democratic plots to disrupt American protest movements and overthrow freely elected foreign leaders.

The instinct to embrace agencies that the monstrosity of Donald Trump is attacking is understandable, but liberals are dancing on the edge of a pitfall if they continue to treat FBI and CIA officials as allies of democracy.

Read it here.