Topics: Bush's trip to Latin America and the diminished US position there; seafood workers and fishers and the ocean exploited by Korean multinational in Mexico; review of film, The Host; the need to remember the socialist alternative to capita
Host: Clayton Morgareidge Engineer: Tami Dean
1. Host's introduction to the program. 2. Forrest Hylton discusses the Bush administration's belated efforts to counter left movements in Latin America while bogged down in the middle-east. 3. Joann Lo of Enlace, a cross-border worker support group, explains environmental and worker rights issues around the Han Jin squid processing plant in Baja California and announces visit of two workers to Portland who were fired for attempts to organize workers. 4. Our Movie Moles review Korean monster movie "The Host," and give it thumbs up for its politics and insight. 5. Clayton Morgareidge argues that progressives need to connect their issues to capitalism, and therefore to its alternative, socialism. 6. Bill Resnick interviews Portland activist Will Seaman about two anti-war events coming up in Portland. 7. Host sums up the show and signs off.