On April 4, 2018, 50 years after the assassination of Dr. King, Kentuckians for Single Payer Health Care marched in Frankfort with labor and community groups from across the state to remember Dr. King and to commit to the unfinished work of justice.
On April 4, 2018, 50 years after the assassination of Dr. King, Kentuckians for Single Payer Health Care marched in Frankfort with labor and community groups from across the state to remember Dr. King and to commit to the unfinished work of justice.
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Jill Harmer talks about the PNHP conference
Dr. Margaret Flowers discusses the faux single payer plan of the Center for American Progress
(For Dr. Don McCanne’s analysis of the CAP Medicare Extra for All go here.)
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Charles Casper, Mark McKinley, and Kay Tillow discuss the Senate bill introduced by Bernie Sanders, S 1804
Each week Single Payer is on Forward Radio, 106.5 FM: Wed 5pm, Thur 9am, Fri 7am
Listen to Harriette Seiler and Tom Moffett, Charlie Casper and Dr. Barbara Casper speak on single payer health care here. This was originally broadcast on Forward Radio, Louisville, 106.5 FM where Kentuckians for Single Payer Health Care has a program on Wednesdays at 5 pm, Thursdays at 9 am, and Fridays at 7 am.
Harriette Seiler reports: “Great response from the crowd–high fives and hugs and “bless you!”
Single Payer on Forward Radio: Wednesdays 5pm, Thursdays 9 am, Fridays 7am. Listen in on 106.5 FM in the Louisville region.
A conversation on single payer with activist Christine Perlin, a teacher and a member of the Steering Committee of KSPH.
Single Payer Radio talks with Louisville dentist Don Feeney, DMD, about the Medicaid waiver that threatens to remove coverage from many Kentuckians.
KSPH is grateful to Mark McKinley who recruits the speakers, interviews them, and puts the programs up on the cloud.
If you would like to tell your health care story on the radio, please contact him at MarkJMcKinley@gmail.com
Single Payer on Forward Radio in Louisville: Wednesdays 5pm, Thursdays 9 am, Fridays 7am
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State Representative Jim Wayne discusses health care policies.
Harriette Seiler gives an update on health news, plus part 2 of the Community Health Forum in McMinnville, Tennessee with Dr. Garrett Adams.
Kay Tillow on single payer and union support, plus voices from a health care rally
KSPH is grateful to the multi-talented, hard working Mark McKinley who handles the recording studio, recruits the speakers, does the interviews, and puts them up on the cloud.
If you would like to tell your health care story on the radio, please contact him at MarkJMcKinley@gmail.com
Sarah Parker and Karen Udoh, University of Louisville students, speak of organizing on campus for single payer and against racism. Both of them will be entering UofL Medical School in the fall.
At about 24 minutes into the program, you will hear a McMinnville, Tennessee, NPR health care forum featuring Dr. Garrett Adams and others.
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Dr. Frances Weinstock, a Louisville family practice physician who is currently volunteering at the free clinic in Butchertown, speaks about the health care crisis and the single payer solution.