Writer and activist Ted Prezelski talks to authors and labor leaders. A presentation of the National Writers Union - Tucson Chapter and Downtown Radio.
Peter Murrieta - WGA West
Ted Prezelski talks to Peter Murrieta. Born in Tucson, Murrieta has been a writer and producer on series like The Wizards of Waverly Place and Mr. Iglesias. His most recent show, Primo, just ended its run on Freevee.
Mi 12.03.2025
29 : 53 min
Members of AFGE 2391, Part 2
This episode is part 2 of a conversation with Aliyah Levin, Omar Alerciras and Rob Sax, leaders of the American Federation of Government Employees local 2391. They talk about their jobs as well as the effects of the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" on them and their co-workers.
Mo 03.03.2025
29 : 39 min
Members of AFGE 2391, Part 1
In this episode, Ted Prezelski talks to Aliyah Levin, Omar Alerciras and Rob Sax, leaders of the American Federation of Government Employees local 2391. They talk about their jobs as well as the effects of the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" on them and their co-workers.
Mo 24.02.2025
29 : 40 min
Rasean Clayton - A. Philip Randolph Institute
Ted Prezelski speaks with Rasean Clayton, an AFSCME member who heads up the A. Philip Randolph Institute's Arizona chapter. Rasean talks about the work of the Institute and other issues in labor.
Mo 17.02.2025
27 : 39 min
Kira Josefsson - National Writers Union, award-winning translator
Ted Prezelski talks to Kira Josefsson, who translates Swedish literature into English. Kira talks about how she became a translator and the challenges of the profession.
Di 11.02.2025
29 : 03 min
Mo Goldman - Immigration Attorney and Author of Lessons from the Past and the Dying Dream of Freedom
Ted Prezelski talks to Tucson-based immigration attorney Mo Goldman. Goldman's book is about his family's experience in the Holocaust and their subsequent immigration to the United States. Goldman also talks about his career and the current state of the immigration system.
Mo 03.02.2025
29 : 51 min
Gregory McNamee - Author of The University of Arizona: A History in 100 Stories
Long time Tucson author and journalist Gregory McNamee talks about his book, The University of Arizona: A History in 100 Stories, as well as his time at the university.
Do 09.01.2025
29 : 16 min
Estella Gonzalez - Author of Huizache Women
Ted Prezelski talks to Estella Gonzalez, whose new book, Huizache Women, chronicles the journey of three Chicanas of different generations as they move across the southwest.
Do 24.10.2024
27 : 07 min
Jonathan Rosenblum - National Writers Union
Ted Prezelski interviews Jonathan Rosenblum, recently elected secretary of the National Writers Union. In addition to his writing for publications like The Nation and Jacobin, he has been helping workers organize at Amazon. He talks both about his writing and issues at Amazon.
Di 24.09.2024
28 : 27 min
Ted Isais - LCLAA and UA Local 469
In this episode, we interview Ted Isais, a union pipefitter and President of Arizona's LCLAA chapter.
Di 20.08.2024
25 : 01 min
Sam Newsome - Carpenters Union and A. Philip Randolph Institute
Sam Newsome, a stalwart union member and relentless voter registrar, passed away recently. In this episode, we play an interview with Mr. Newsome.
Di 23.07.2024
30 : 12 min
Venetia Hobson Lewis - Author of Changing Woman
Venetia Hobson Lewis talks about her novel, Changing Woman, which takes place at the time of the Camp Grant Massacre, an attrocity committed by most of what was then the upper class of Tucson.
Mi 15.05.2024
28 : 46 min
Matthew Capalby - Labor Consultant
Ted Prezelski talks to Matthew Capalby, a consultant who has worked on labor and other civil rights issues in Arizona. He recently completed a stint working for the carpenters union. He talks about the union as well as the recent prevailing wage laws that were passed in Phoenix and Tucson.
Mo 29.04.2024
28 : 02 min
Larry Goldbetter - President, National Writers Union
Ted Prezelski interviews Larry Goldbetter, President of the National Writers Union. Larry talks about the union and the challenges faced by freelancers in this economy.
Di 16.04.2024
28 : 53 min
Aneta Hebrová - Author of Essence of Tucson
Ted Prezelski talks to author Aneta Hebrová, author of Essence of Tucson.
Do 28.03.2024
29 : 12 min
McCracken Poston, Author of Zenith Man
Ted Prezelski interviews attorney and author McCracken Poston. His book Zenith Man is about the case of Alvin Ridley, who was accused of murdering his wife.
Do 28.03.2024
30 : 49 min
United Campus Workers
On this episode, we feature an interview with a member of the United Campus Workers (CWA 7065) as well as audio from their rally they held earlier this week.
Mo 12.02.2024
29 : 30 min
Paul Hanley - Author of Sixteen Again
Ted Prezelski interviews Paul Hanley. Hanley was a member of several Manchester area bands, most notably the Fall for five years. He's written three books about the rock scene in Manchester, most recently Sixteen Again, How Pete Shelley & Buzzcocks Changed Manchester Music (And Me).
Mi 17.01.2024
29 : 59 min
Alexis Gunderson - National Writers Union, Part 2
A continuation of the discussion with National Writers Union member Alexis Gunderson, who worked on the union's response to artificial intelligence. The NWU's statement can be found at the link below:
https://nwu.org/issues-we-care-about/generative-ai/
Do 11.01.2024
29 : 38 min
Alexis Gunderson - National Writers Union, Part 1
In this episode, Ted talks to Alexis Gunderson, who was involved in the National Writers Union response to artificial intelligence or AI. In this episode, she talks about her work as a TV critic as well as the issues around AI.
The NWU's statement can be found at this link:
https://nwu.org/issues-we-care-about/generative-ai/
Do 11.01.2024
28 : 41 min
J. P. Riley - WGA West Pt. 2
Part 2 of a discussion with WGA West member J. P. Riley about the recent writers' strike in Hollywood. In addition to being a writer, Riley has also worked on the production crew on Stumptown and Home Economics.
So 31.12.2023
29 : 29 min
Lydia Otero - Author of L.A. Interchanges
Tucson author Lydia Otero talks about her memoir, L.A. Interchanges. In the book, she discusses being queer, latinx and moving to Los Angeles. In the interview, she also discusses her time with IBEW Local 11.
Do 14.12.2023
29 : 50 min
J. P. Riley - WGA West, Part 1
The first half of my discussion with J. P. Riley, who has written and produced the television shows Lucky, Stumptown and Home Economics. We discuss the ins and outs of the entertainment business and the recent strike.
Do 14.12.2023
29 : 06 min
Ryan Mims - AFGE and Author of Easy Prey
Ted Prezelski talks to Ryan Mims, who does legislative work for AFGE, about his new book Easy Prey.
Di 05.12.2023
29 : 57 min
Adiba Nelson, Author and Journalist
Ted Prezelski interviews Adiba Nelson, author of Ain't That a Mother as well as several children's books. Nelson was recently named Writer-in-Residence by the Tucson-Pima County Public Library.
Sa 07.10.2023
28 : 05 min
Tucson Comic-Con Panel - Latinx Creators
John Gomez, Henry Barajas, Jesse Hernandez, Beth Sotelo participate in a panel hosted by Cynthia Naugle on Latinx comic book writers and artists. The panel was held at Tucson Comic-Con on September 3, 2023.
Mi 13.09.2023
31 : 19 min
Beatriz Topete - UNITE-HERE
Ted Prezelski interviews Beatriz Topete from UNITE-HERE Local 11. The local represents concessions workers at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport. The union voted to authorize an "unfair labor practices" strike on Friday and the issues that they are having are, unfortunately, very familiar.
Di 05.09.2023
28 : 55 min
Naomi Ortíz - Author of Sustaining Spirit: Self-Care for Social Justice
Poet, writer and desert-dweller Naomi Ortíz talks about htheir writing as well as their activism on the part of mestizes and people with disablities.
Di 15.08.2023
29 : 30 min
Rafael Agustín - WGA
Members of the Labor Radio/Podcast Network have a conversation with
Rafael Agustín, a striking member of the WGA who recently wrote a piece for Mother Jones called "I'm a Striking TV Writer. Here's Why We Are Doing This." (https://www.motherjones.com/media/2023/07/im-a-striking-tv-writer-heres-why-were-doing-this/)
Agustín's credits include 32 episodes of the Golden Globe Nominated series Jane the Virgin.
Di 08.08.2023
29 : 23 min
Sally Shamrell - SAG-AFTRA
Ted Prezelski speaks with Sally Shamrell, a SAG-AFTRA member that has had roles on The Young and the Restless and American Crime Story. Topics include how it is to be a working actress and the issues involved in the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Di 08.08.2023
28 : 41 min
Richard Ruelas - Arizona Republic Guild
Ted Prezelski interviews long time Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas. Ruelas is one of the organizers of the Arizona Republic Guild, an affiliate of the Newsguild - Communication Workers of America. Ruelas describes the situation that led his sister and brother reporters to organize and talks about the challenges facing reporters in the current economy.
Di 20.06.2023
27 : 43 min
Jeremy Bernick - United Campus Workers
Jeremy Bernick talks about the issues facing employees at the University of Arizona and his activism with United Campus Workers, a union of workers at both the U of A and ASU affiliated with CWA. He also talks about his recent elevation to the Graduate Council, an elected body that advocates for graduate student issues.
Di 16.05.2023
30 : 34 min
Minoru Yanagihashi - Author of The Japanese American Experience: Change and Continuity
Ted Prezelski interviews Dr. Minoru Yanagihashi, a professor at the University of Arizona, about his book about the Japanese-American experience in the 20th and 21st centuries. Yanagihashi was born in Hawaii but moved to Arizona in the 1970s.
Mi 10.05.2023
28 : 26 min
Cam Juárez - Community activist and son of farmworkers
In honor of the upcoming Cesar Chavez holiday, Ted Prezelski speaks with Cam Juárez. Cam talks about growing up in a farmworker family as one of "Cesar's kids." Cesar Chavez and his movement led him into a life of public service, including his current work as a ranger at Saguaro National Park.
Di 21.03.2023
29 : 58 min
Ken Kennon, Author of Marriage of Earth and Sky
Ted Prezelski talks to Ken Kennon, whose recent book Marriage of Earth and Sky is about his parents who were leaders in education and the arts in the Ozarks. He also talks a bit about his activism and his previous book, Prisioner of Concience.
Mo 13.03.2023
29 : 43 min
Erica Prather - Defenders United
We chatted with Erica about her effort to organize workers at Defenders of Wildlife last year, but we are getting an update from her on what happend when her now-former employer had to face the National Labor Relations Board.
Mi 01.03.2023
28 : 12 min
James Watson - IAMAW
Ted Prezelski talks to James Watson of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. James is a one time Tucsonan and worked at the Ratheon facility south of Tucson for years. He talks not only about his work with the union, but about their new programs for veterans.
So 19.02.2023
29 : 39 min
Marcelino Flores - President, AFSCME 449
Ted Prezelski talks to Marcelino Flores, newly elected president of AFSCME 449, which represents government employees. Flores talks about his labor advocacy, as well as the workforce development programs he manages for Pima County.
Do 09.02.2023
28 : 20 min
Evan Tuohy - American Federation of Musicians Local 33
Ted Prezelski interviews Evan Tuohy, the newly elected vice president of AFM Local 33, which represents musicians in Tucson.
Di 24.01.2023
30 : 04 min
Striking Starbucks Workers
This week, workers at a Starbucks in Tucson had a one day strike to demand that management recognize their rights as unionized employees. Ted Prezelski talked to several of them.
Mo 16.01.2023
29 : 17 min
Michael K. Ward - Author of Ghost Riders in the Sky
Ted Prezelski interviews Michael K. Ward, author of Ghost Riders in the Sky, a biography of Stan Jones. The book is named for the popular song that Jones wrote during his time as a park ranger in Death Valley. Just like Jones, Ward was a park ranger at Death Valley as well as Tucson's Saguaro National Park.
Mo 19.12.2022
29 : 59 min
Paul Ingram - Tucson Sentinel
Ted Prezelski talks to Paul Ingram of the Tucson Sentinel. Ingram covers many issues, most notably the border. He talks about that topic and what a lot of people get wrong about it.
Di 01.11.2022
28 : 07 min
Javier Soto - IBEW
Ted Prezelski talks to Javier Soto of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Javier talks about the work he does as an electrician as well as the work his union does training workers.
Di 01.11.2022
30 : 03 min
Ryan Kelly - NWU and Pima Area Labor Federation
Ted Prezelski has another visit from Ryan Kelly, who gives an update on labor in Southern Arizona.
Di 01.11.2022
28 : 38 min
Chris Cheely - SMART
Ted Prezelski talks to Chris Cheely of SMART, a union that includes railway employees. Chris talks a bit about the history of the railroads as well as a recently averted strike.
Di 01.11.2022
29 : 14 min
Luci Messing - Arizona Education Association
Ted Prezelski talks to Luci Messing, a long time Tucson teacher.
Sa 17.09.2022
27 : 26 min
Ryan Mims - American Federation of Government Employees and author
Ted Prezelski talks to Ryan Mims. Mims is originally from Arizona but works on the staff of AFGE in California. He has written a novel called Midnight Train to Everywhere.
Sa 17.09.2022
28 : 30 min
Sue Blakely - The Aftermath of the Bisbee Deportation
Ted Prezelski interviews Sue Blakely, who had family members on both sides of the Bisbee Deportation, an event that involved the arrest and deportation of 1700 striking miners and their supporters from Bisbee, Arizona in 1917.
Do 18.08.2022
30 : 09 min
Kaelon Fox - USL Players Association
Ted Prezelski interviews Kaelon Fox, who serves as the FC Tucson representative for the United Soccer League Players Association.
Fr 12.08.2022
26 : 18 min
Bennito Kelty - Reporter, Tucson Sentinel
Ted Prezelski speaks with Bennito Kelty about becoming a journalist and what got him from Colorado to Tucson.
Di 02.08.2022
28 : 06 min
Jon Proudstar, SAG-AFTRA and author of Tribal Force
Ted Prezelski interviews one of the stars of Reservation Dogs, Jon Proudstar. Proudstar just finished an appearance at San Diego Comic-Con where he rolled out a new run of his series Tribal Force, a comic featuring Native American superheroes.
Di 26.07.2022
27 : 26 min
Ivan Modesto, Starbucks Workers United
There has been a wave of organizing by Starbucks employees (known as "partners" in the company's parlance) and Tucson has its first unionized location. Ted Prezelski speaks with Starbucks worker Ivan Modesto about the issues that led to their organizing.
Mo 18.07.2022
28 : 09 min
Christopher Garlock, Harold Phillips - Labor Radio Podcast Network
Ted Prezelski interviews the two founders of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, an online clearinghouse, organization and help desk for various labor podcasters and radio shows across the country.
Di 12.07.2022
29 : 16 min
ENCORE - Henry Barajas, Comic Book Author
Henry Barajas recently announced that he will be appearing at Tucson ComiCon in September and will also be having a Batman story published around that time. Given that, we are revisiting last year's interview with him.
Do 23.06.2022
30 : 26 min
Dylan Smith - Editor and Publisher, Tucson Sentinel
Ted Prezelski interviews Dylan Smith about the Tucson Sentinel, an online publication he started after the Tucson Citizen shut down. Smith is also the founder of LION, an association of publishers of community-based online newspapers.
Di 14.06.2022
28 : 38 min
Becky Pallack - Arizona Luminaria
Ted Prezelski talks with Becky Pallack, operations executive of Arizona Luminaria, an online newspaper serving Tucson.
Di 07.06.2022
26 : 11 min
Charlie Bertsch - Bonus Episode 1
Ted Prezelski asks Charlie Bertsch about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and we get to hear a lot of unexpected insights.
Do 02.06.2022
7 : 19 min
Jefferson Carter, Poet
Ted Prezelski speaks with Jefferson Carter, a Tucson-based poet and educator.
Di 31.05.2022
29 : 46 min
Charlie Bertsch, writer and journalist
Ted Prezelski talks to Charlie Bertsch about his recent article about the Tucson music scene for the Battleground and a number of other topics.
Di 31.05.2022
27 : 40 min
Erica Prather - Defenders United
Ted Prezelski interviews Erica Prather who organized a union at Defenders of Wildlife. She talks about her work there, labor issues at the organization as well as how she became active in union organizing.
Do 26.05.2022
28 : 22 min
Ryan Kelly - National Writers Union and Pima Area Labor Federation
Ted Prezelski interviews Ryan Kelly about actions for workers at both Amazon and Starbucks in Tucson. He also talks about love for Scabby the Rat.
Mi 11.05.2022
26 : 43 min
Patrick Whitehurst - Journalist and Author of Murder & Mayhem in Tucson
Ted Prezelski interviews Patrick Whitehurst, an author that recently moved to Tucson. Whitehurst discusses the book Murder & Mayhem in Tucson along with his crime fiction.
Di 05.04.2022
28 : 52 min
Alejandro Chavez - Executive Director of DMU and grandson of Cesar Chavez
This is the week that many of us honor Cesar Chavez, so Ted Prezelski has a chat with the UFW leader's grandson Alejandro Chavez. They talk about the legacy of his grandfather, how he got into community organizing in Arizona and his current work in Washington.
Mo 28.03.2022
29 : 30 min
Anakarina Rodriguez, Arizona Cesar Chavez Holiday Coalition and the National Domestic Workers Alliance
Ted Prezelski talks to Anakarina Rodriguez about the upcoming Cesar Chavez holiday in Tucson and the meaning of the holiday for her. She also discusses her work with the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which seeks to extend labor protections to domestic workers.
Do 24.03.2022
31 : 20 min
Wes Oswald, Tucson Education Association
Ted Prezelski interviews Wes Oswald, a teacher at Manzo Elementary School. They discuss teaching during the pandemic and recent issues at the legislature.
Do 24.03.2022
27 : 52 min
Spyncer Wilson - UFCW Local 99 and Prep and Pastry Organizing Committee
Ted Prezelski interviews Spyncer Wilson, who is with a group of back-of-the-house workers at Prep and Pastry, a local chain of restaurants in Tucson.
Do 24.03.2022
29 : 22 min
Annie and Beth Holub, editors of The Frumious Bandersnatch
Ted Prezelski interviews Annie and Beth Holub about their new project, a Substack to reprint the writing of their father, Hugh. Hugh Holub started a satirical newspaper in the 1960's that eventually became a blog in the 1990's.
The Substack can be found at https://bandersnatch.substack.com/
Di 22.02.2022
30 : 34 min
Karla Schumann, International Brotherhood of Teamsters and Pride at Work
Ted Prezelski interviews Karla Schumann, Political Director for Teamsters Local 104 and the head of the Arizona chapter of Pride at Work, the AFL-CIO constituency group for members of the LBGTQ community.
In the interview, Karla brought up the name Gary Kapanowski, a leader with the United Auto Workers. To find out more about him, check the following links:
https://themetropole.blog/2020/01/15/the-kapanowski-challenge-the-intersection-of-sexuality-labor-activism-and-deindustrialization-on-the-shop-floor/
https://reutherlib.blubrry.net/2020/06/18/this-union-cause-the-queer-history-of-the-united-automobile-workers/
Fr 18.02.2022
27 : 57 min
Dan Stuart, Author of the Marlowe Billings novels
Ted Prezelski interviews Dan Stuart, musician and author of a series of novels about a character named Marlowe Billings, a fictionalized version of himself.
Fr 18.02.2022
30 : 19 min
Jeffrey Holsen, American Federation of Musicians
Ted Prezelski interviews Jeffrey Holsen, a bass violinist for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and member of the American Federation of Musicians.
Fr 18.02.2022
28 : 40 min
Mari Herreras, NWU Member
Ted Prezelski interviews Mari Herreras, a journalist for several alternative weeklies and currently a staffer at the University of Arizona Press.
Fr 18.02.2022
29 : 31 min
Rep. Pamela Powers-Hannley, NWU Member
Ted Prezelski interviews Pamela Powers-Hannley, an Arizona State Representative and member of the National Writers Union.
Fr 18.02.2022
29 : 40 min
Home Health Care Workers and the Build Back Better Act
Audio from the rally for Home Health Care Workers put on by the Pima Area Labor Federation held in Tucson on December 16, 2021.
Fr 18.02.2022
29 : 15 min
Rev. Owen Chandler, author of Bridge in Babylon
Ted Prezelski talks to Rev. (and Maj.) Owen Chandler, one-time pastor in Tucson now a US Army chaplain. He talks about his book Bridge in Babylon, which is about his time as a reserve army chaplain in Iraq.
Sa 18.12.2021
30 : 30 min
Scott Lunt, author of Sun Blocked
Ted Prezelski interviews Tucson author Scott Lunt to talk about his book of RV adventures, Sun Blocked.
Sa 18.12.2021
27 : 41 min
Hank Stephenson, co-founder of Arizona Agenda
Hank Stephenson, who has written for numerous publications in Arizona, talks about his new project, a Substack called Arizona Agenda.
Hank's work can be found at https://arizonaagenda.substack.com/
Sa 18.12.2021
29 : 07 min
Steve Diamond, Member of NWU
Ted Prezelski interviews Steve Diamond, member of the National Writers Union, Tucson Chapter
So 14.11.2021
29 : 09 min
Ryan Kelly, National Writers Union and Staffer at the Pima Area Labor Federation
Ted Prezelski interviews Ryan Kelly, an NWU member. Ryan also works as a staffer for the Pima Area Labor Federation and he talks about the state of organized labor nationally and in Southern Arizona.
Sa 23.10.2021
29 : 13 min
Sarah Garecht Gassen, Arizona Daily Star
Ted Prezelski interviews Sarah Garecht Gassen, an outgoing editor at the Arizona Daily Star. She talks about how working at a daily paper has changed over the last 25 years and her future plans.
Sa 23.10.2021
29 : 11 min
Ryan Kelapire, Sports Journalist
Ted Prezelski interviews Ryan Kelapire, outgoing editor of the Arizona Desert Swarm blog. He discusses writing about WIldcat sports and how he became a journalist.
So 10.10.2021
30 : 13 min
Alice Whittenburg, National Writers Union
Ted Prezelski interviews Alice Whittenburg about her writing and her involvement in the labor movement.
Sa 02.10.2021
30 : 01 min
Clayton Sinyai, Catholic Labor Network
Ted Prezelski speaks with Clayton Sinyai of the Catholic Labor Network, a group that describes its mission as a place for Catholics who find inspiration in Catholic Social Teaching on labor and work and share a desire to support workers in their struggle for social justice.
As part of Labor Day week, an encore of Ted Prezelski's interview with Teferi Gebre.
So 12.09.2021
29 : 56 min
Greg McNamee, author, journalist and editor
Ted Prezelski talks to long time Tucson journalist and author Greg McNamee about his life and career.
Sa 04.09.2021
29 : 21 min
Susan Whittaker, IATSE Local 405
Ted Prezelski interviews Susan Whittaker, Dispatch Officer, IATSE Local 405. Most of IATSE 405's members are responsible for stage and trade shows, something there has not been a lot of for the last 18 months. She talks about the challenges to her fellow workers and what the union has been doing to support them.
Sa 28.08.2021
28 : 30 min
Jim Nintzel, Executive Editor, Tucson Weekly
Ted Prezelski interviews Jim Nintzel, executive editor of the Tucson Weekly and several other local publications. Ted and Jim talk about his time at the Weekly and training young journalists.
Di 17.08.2021
28 : 42 min
Prep and Pastry Organizing Committee
Ted Prezelski interviews Spyncer Wilson and Jennifer Skinner of the Prep and Pastry Organizing Committee. They discuss issues in their work place and what it's been like to try to form a union.
Do 12.08.2021
27 : 17 min
David Dickerson, author
In this episode, Ted Prezelski interviews David Dickerson, a local author who has made appearances on This American Life. Dickerson talks about his career in writing, which has included time writing greeting cards and questions for Jeff Foxworthy's American Bible Challenge.
The TED Talk that is referenced on the show can be found here: https://youtu.be/7MnCjpw7iBI
Mi 04.08.2021
30 : 13 min
Teferi Gebre, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO
On this episode, Ted Prezelski interviews Teferi Gebre who talks about his experience as an immigrant who now helps lead the AFL-CIO. Also, he talks about his work on behalf of the PRO Act here in Arizona.
Di 27.07.2021
28 : 53 min
Joe Ferguson - NWU member
Ted Prezelski interviews NWU member Joe Ferguson, who wrote at the Arizona Daily Star, Arizona Daily Sun and Arizona Daily Wildcat (he notes that he's made the trifecta of the "Arizona Daily" newspapers). In addition to his work in journalism, he is now working on housing issues, a subject he talks about at length in this interview.
Mi 21.07.2021
25 : 01 min
Mike Anderson, International Workers of the World
In commemoration of this week's anniversary of the Bisbee Deportation, Ted Prezelski interviews Mike Anderson. Anderson is a historian in Bisbee as well as a member of the union whose strike ended in the deportation, the International Workers of the World, also known as the Wobblies.
Mo 12.07.2021
28 : 44 min
Tom Prezelski, NWU member and author of Californio Lancers
Ted Prezelski interviews his brother Tom about the book Californio Lancers. The book details the history of the Native California Cavalry, a mostly Latino unit of the Union Army in the Civil War.
Tom and Ted aren't just brothers in the union sense, but are in fact twins, so their voices are going to sound a lot alike.
Mi 07.07.2021
30 : 26 min
Kristen Randall, NWU member, constable and editor and publisher of the Southern Arizona Connection
Ted Prezelski interviews Kristen Randall, a member of the National Writers Union. She edits and publishes Southern Arizona Connection, a monthly community publication that serves smaller communities south of Tucson. She talks about the importance of publications like Connection for places like Arivaca, Amado and Green Valley. She also talks about her role as constable in midtown Tucson, part of her job is serving evictions. She has transformed her role into a service provider for people on the verge of eviction and has become an advocate for affordable housing.
Fr 02.07.2021
29 : 04 min
Henry Barajas, writer of La Voz de M.A.Y.O.: Tata Rambo
Ted Prezelski interviews Henry Barajas, former reporter for the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Weekly. Barajas's latest book is La Voz de M.A.Y.O.: Tata Rambo, a graphic novel about Barajas's great grandfather, Ramón Jaurigue, who went from being an orphan to an important community organizer in Tucson. Barajas talks about his career in journalism and his process in writing a graphic novel.
Di 22.06.2021
29 : 54 min
Sarah Land, Author of So There's a Sibling
Ted Prezelski talks to Phoenix-based writer Sarah Land, author of So There's a Sibling. Sarah talks about writing a children's book and there's a little soccer too.
Fr 18.06.2021
28 : 51 min
Paul Stapleton Smith, IATSE
In this episode, Ted Prezelski talks to Paul Stapleton-Smith of IATSE local 415 and former chair of the Pima Area Labor Federation. Topics range from what IATSE is to the importance of the labor movement in politics and the community.
Fr 11.06.2021
31 : 05 min
Andrea Ibáñez, Author of the Deadly series of mystery novels
Ted Prezelski speaks with Andrea Ibáñez, a Tucson-based mystery author. Ibáñez is the author of the Deadly series, a group of novels centering on North Carolina police detective Steve Thibault. She also discusses a political novel that she wrote, Romance in the Desert Southwest, which is based on her time working in Arizona politics.
Di 01.06.2021
30 : 26 min
Tom Zoellner, author of The National Road
Ted Prezelski interviews Tom Zoellner, a former reporter for the Arizona Republic and author of several books, including his latest, the National Road. The National Road is about the realities of life and geography in various parts of the country. Tom also talks about the January 8th shooting and politics in Arizona.
Fr 28.05.2021
28 : 47 min
Jim McLaughlin, President of UFCW Local 99
Ted Prezelski interviews Jim McLauglin, President of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 99. UFCW Local 99 primarily organizes workers in the retail sector in Arizona as well as parts of New Mexico and Utah. Ted and Jim talk about the challenges faced by his members during COVID, as well as organizing efforts at Amazon and in the marijuana industry.
NOTE: I was told that another episode was uploaded in place of this one. This is the correct episode.
Di 25.05.2021
26 : 10 min
Greg Evans, Member of NWU, author and translator
Ted Prezelski interviews Greg Evans, who splits his time between Tucson and Prague. His work has included being a science fiction author, translator and editor of both the Occupied Tucson Citizen (https://occupiedtucsoncitizen.org) and Cafe Irreal (http://cafeirreal.alicewhittenburg.com).
Di 18.05.2021
29 : 52 min
Mansur Johnson, NWU member and author of In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great and Murshid
Ted Prezelski interviews Mansur Johnson, a Tucson-based author who has written In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great, a two volume travelogue of his following the route of Alexander the great, along with books about his time as an assistant to American Sufi teacher Samuel L. Lewis. Johnson also talks about his time working on sets during Tucson's 1990's movie boom.
Mi 12.05.2021
30 : 10 min
Erik Asphaug, Author of When the Earth Had Two Moons
Ted Prezelski talks with planetary scientist Erik Asphaug, who wrote When the Earth Had Two Moons: Cannibal Planets, Icy Giants, Dirty Comets, Dreadful Orbits and the Origins of the Night Sky. The book is an exploration of both the history of our solar system and the history of planetary science. The discussion touches on science education as well as the place of astronomy in popular imagination.
Di 27.04.2021
28 : 39 min
Miranda Schubert and Amy Roberts of the United Campus Workers
Ted Prezelski interviews organizers of the United Campus Workers, an effort to unionize employees at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. The movement was launched in September of 2020 and is affiliated with the Communications Workers of America Local 7065.
Di 20.04.2021
29 : 36 min
Lydia Otero, Author of In the Shadows of the Freeway, Growing Up Brown and Queer
Ted Prezelski talks with Lydia Otero, former professor at the University of Arizona. She talks about her current book as well as topics covered in her 2010 book, La Calle: Spatial Conflicts and Urban Renewal in a Southwest City. Words and Work is a presentation of the Tucson Chapter of the National Writers Union and Downtown Radio.
Di 13.04.2021
29 : 17 min
Fred Yamashita, Executive Director of the Arizona AFL-CIO
Ted Prezelski chats with Fred Yamashita about HR 482, also known as the PRO Act. The PRO Act is regarded as the most important piece of pro-labor legislation in decades. Yamashita is a member of the UFCW and was once the director of the Pima Area Labor Federation in Tucson.
Di 06.04.2021
27 : 43 min
Bonus Episode - More from A. J. Flick
Our interview with A. J. Flick went long, so a story about a certain country artist was cut for the on-air broadcast. Here is the full story from A. J.
Sa 03.04.2021
6 : 33 min
A. J. Flick, National Writers Union member and author of Toxic Rage
On this episode, Ted Prezelski talks to A. J. Flick, member of the National Writers Union, Tucson Chapter. Flick was a long time reporter for the Tucson Citizen (RIP) who covered everything from music to the courts. She talks about Toxic Rage, her 2018 book about the murder of Dr. Brian Stidham as well as her other work in journalism.
Di 30.03.2021
28 : 27 min
David Hill, National Writers Union Vice President and Author of The Vapors
Ted Prezelski talks to NWU Vice President David Hill about his book, The Vapors, and also about the National Writers Union and the Freelance Solidarity Project.
Fr 26.03.2021
25 : 49 min
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