

Nadia Milleron, who is running as an Independent to represent the first congressional district of Massachusetts in the US House of Representatives, speaks with her neighbors and co-hosts Jason Brown and Corinna Barnard about the local and national implications of current US foreign aggressions.
This conversation starts off with the U.S. imposition of a cruel energy blockade on Cuba, moves on to focus on Israel and the unconstitutional US war on
Iran and ends up early one recent morning outside the Westover Air Reserve base in Chicopee.
Along the way, Nadia makes the case for participatory democracy, voting Independent and breaking the Democratic-Republican duopoly control over Washington.
C5 Cargo Plane at Chicopee Westover Airbase
Inside The World’s Biggest Military Plane
Unhinged U.S. Militarism
In this podcast Jason Brown and Corinna Barnard discuss the vast and ever expanding US military budget and the proliferation of US military bases and facilities — beginning right here at home in the first congressional district of Massachusetts.



We explore the film’s compelling examination of victims impacted by U.S. aggression—from veterans losing their homes to communities torn apart by police militarization—we’ll unpack how this cinematic approach seeks to galvanize collective action against a shared foe. Join us as we uncover the layers of this vital film and discuss its implications for the antiwar and climate movements.

A Must See
The Voice of Hind Rejab now showing in Theatres

From Ground Zero: Stories From Gaza
Movies that rise above the rubble
A discussion and reaction with Christine Fulton, Nadia Milleron, Corinna Barnard and Jason Brown

Patrick Lawrence – Imperial Boomerang

In the videos of a jumped-up ICE agent murdering Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, we see the violence of the American empire coming home to preserve itself. A reading.


The Tearing Down of the Posters
Cafe Palestina screens films about Palestine to create awareness of the occupational genocide there.
Yet posters promoting the event are being torn down in the town of Great Barrington.

Ballads Born from the Brine

Dynamic impresario and performer Alex Harvey discusses anachronistic maritime music with Emily Edelman and Jason Brown
Also on Apple Podcasts
AT THE THEATRE with Emily Edelman

The Bookclub Play (Dorset Theatre Festival)
Fuzzy (Barrington Stage Company)

Camino Real by Tennessee Williams at the Williamstown Theatre Festival
Not About Nightingales by Tennessee Williams at the Williamstown Theatre Festival
Get It Right by Randolyn Zinn at The Living Room Theatre

Cafe Palestina Film Festival Reboots in Pittsfield MA. We talk about the even and what it means in light of today’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Berkshires In Solidarity with Palestine (BSP) members Christine Fulton and Jason Brown discuss the upcoming event on 9/16. Topics include, apartheid, tech warfare, US complicity, genocide and more.

The BMA Audio Book blog with Producer Jason Brown


