Experts
Amy Goodman
Host, Democracy Now!
With some help from her brother, Amy Goodman first took on the high school principal. Read More
Amy Goodman charts a nation from the 1991 massacre to its rebirth. Read More
An "extreme media"; is corporate media, Amy Goodman warns. Read More
America is limited by the way information is presented, Amy Goodman says. Read More
Amy Goodman has faith in the power of authentic stories. Read More
The profit motive has usurped any controversial content, Amy Goodman laments. Read More
While NPR and PBS have gone to corporate underwriting, Amy Goodman's network has remained true. Read More
Amy Goodman encourages citizen empowerment as the best route for getting the candidate's true stories. Read More
Amy Goodman hears speculative questions, not real questions. Read More
Amy Goodman asks if we are all listening to each other. Read More
About Amy Goodman
Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 700 TV and radio stations in North America. Time Magazine named Democracy Now! its "Pick of the Podcasts," along with NBC's Meet the Press. With her brother, journalist David Goodman, she is the author of Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times (2008), Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back (2006) and The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them (2004). She also writes a weekly column (also produced as an audio podcast) syndicated by King Features, for which she was recognized in 2007 with the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Reporting. Goodman is the winner of the 2007 Gracie Award for Individual Achievement for a Public Broadcasting Host, from American Women in Radio and Television, and is a 2007 honoree with the Paley Center/Museum of Television and Radio's She Made It Collection, which "Ccelebrates the achievements and preserves the legacy of great women writers, directors, producers, journalists, sportscasters, and executives." She was the 2006 recipient of the Puffin/Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship. Daily reporting from Nigeria and East Timor has earned her the George Polk Award, Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award. She has also received awards from the Associated Press, United Press International, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Project Censored.