Type: an interview with Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask
Summary: This conversation with Dr. Trask took place in 2001 and focuses on how she uses education as a process for decolonzation and nation-building. The video is presented in 23 short parts, with helpful notes and supplemental materials.
Filtering by Category: dialogues
What is Settler Colonialism? : Pinky interviews Dr. Patrick Wolfe
Type: a Q&A session with Dr. Patrick Wolfe
Summary: Historian Dr. Patrick Wolfe answers Pinky's questions about what settler colonialism is, and why people (especially settlers!) should learn about it.
Pinky interviews Drittens
Type: a Q&A session with Drittens
Summary: Pinky just wants to introduce everybody to Drittens. He’s our “newest” Pinky Show cat, but actually he's been here since he was a kitten.
Art Threat Interviews Pinky & Bunny
The animated chic of radical cats: The Pinky Show ascending
by Michael Lithgow, Art Threat
Urgyen Badheytsang Interviews Pinky & Bunny
Interview with Pinky & Bunny: Personal experiences and advocating social change in the digital realm
Interviewed by Urgyen Badheytsang; Booklet design and layout by Urgyen Badheytsang.
Milena Placentile Interviews the Pinky Show
FUSE magazine. Volume 33, number 1, Winter 2010. Cover feature.
Gently, but firmly, poking your brain with a stick: Milena Placentile in conversation with The Pinky Show.
YouTube People Interview Pinky & Bunny (part 1)
Summary: In July 2009, we posted a video on YouTube asking viewers if they had questions they'd like to ask us. This is just part 1 of our responses (we received a lot of questions)...
Read MorePinky interviews Dan Mills: US Future States: an atlas of global imperialism
Type: an interview with Dan Mills
Summary: Pinky interviews artist & curator Dan Mills about his series of paintings, US Future States, and art as a tool for reflection and discovery.
The War on Drugs: FAIL. An interview with Clifford Thornton, Jr.
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 28 min 23 sec.
Summary: Pinky interviews drug policy expert Clifford Thornton: "The War on Drugs has absolutely nothing to do with drugs - it's about power, it's about control, it's about coercion, it's about money."
Understanding the U.S.-Iran Crisis: a Q&A session with Phyllis Bennis
Summary: Finally - a clear, simply-stated explanation of the current tensions between the United States and Iran! A quick read that provides some much-needed perspective.
Read MoreOceans as Trash Cans: an Interview with Captain Charles Moore
Type: an interview with Captain Charles Moore
Summary: A startling look at the state of the oceans. Pinky talks to
Captain Charles Moore, a leading researcher on the impact of pollution
on the ocean environment, and tries to connect some dots so that we can
understand what choices we have if we want to start healing the oceans.
What's Wrong with GMOs? : an interview with Jeffrey Smith
Format: audio only
Running time: approx. 44 min 09 sec.
Summary: By now most people know that GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. But how do GMOs affect us, the food we eat, and the environment? Jeffrey Smith, founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology provides a solid general overview in this interview.
Peace for Korea: a conversation with Yoon Bok-dong, Korea Truth Commission
Type: an interview with Yoon Bok-dong, Korea Truth Commission
Summary: Lost somewhere between World War II and Vietnam, the Korean War
has been called 'The Forgotten War'. Pinky tries to learn more about
the 50+ year-long struggle to bring justice and reconciliation to the
Korean peninsula.
Fear, Aggression, & Empire : an interview with Dr. Stephen Soldz
Format: audio only
Running time: approx. 31 min 15 sec.
Summary: What can psychoanalysis teach us about how we Americans understand our place in the world? Dr. Stephen Soldz talks with Pinky about narcissism, projection, and an enormous lost opportunity of our post-Cold War era.
What is the Matrix? a conversation with Callie Brown Dog
type: a conversation with Callie Brown Dog
participants: Callie, Bunny, Pinky, Kim & Mimi
conversation date: October 25, 2007
summary: We get together with Callie Brown Dog to discuss one of our favorite movies, The Matrix. Topics discussed include the film's use of the Matrix as a metaphor for ideology, as well as the enormous importance of ideology on our relationships to power, society, work, family and more.
Read MoreFrom Domestic Violence to State Violence: an Interview with Shirin Shokouhi
Type: interview with Shirin Shokouhi
Summary: Psychotherapist Shirin Shokouhi discusses the various parallels
and patterns commonly seen in violent relationships - between
individuals and also between nations.
27,000 Holocausts : an interview with John Burroughs
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 30 min 02 sec.
Summary: Pinky calls up international law expert John Burroughs (Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy) and talks to him about the current state of nuclear weapons: Are they really a threat to the planet? If they're so dangerous, why do we still have them? What does international law have to say about nuclear weapons? How do we go about getting rid of them? How about nuclear power - is that okay?
What is a Crime Against Humanity? : an interview with Peter Weiss
Format: video with audio
Running time: 18 min 02 sec.
Summary: Pinky calls up international law expert Peter Weiss (Center for Constitutional Rights) and asks him "What is a Crime Against Humanity?". Other points of discussion include how a crime against humanity is different from a war crime; the 'superior orders' defense; torture; the International Criminal Court (ICC); the importance of ordinary people taking a stand on matters of international law; more!