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Subject Rakeen Mabud on Supply Chain Breakdown
Date February 11, 2022 5:06 PM
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American Prospect: How We Broke the Supply Chain

American Prospect (1/31/22 ([link removed]) )

This week on CounterSpin: You will have heard many things recently about the supply chain—as the reason you can't find what you're looking for on store shelves, or the reason it costs so much. But what's behind it all? Why has the system broken down in this way? Here's where thoughtful journalism could fill us in, could educate on a set of issues that affects us all, including discussing alternatives. But corporate news media aren't good at covering economic issues ([link removed]) from the ground up, or asking big questions about who is served by current structures. You could say media's reluctance to critically break down systems is itself a system problem.

Rakeen Mabud is chief economist and managing director of policy and research at Groundwork Collaborative ([link removed]) . She'll join us to talk about the ideas in the article ([link removed]) she recently co-authored for American Prospect, "How We Broke the Supply Chain."

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Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at recent coverage of polling and Israeli apartheid.

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