The Morning Show

The Morning Show – April 28, 2005

7:00 am
One Year Since the leak of the Abu Ghraib Photos;
Rahul Mahajan, author of Full Spectrum Dominance: US Power
in Iraq and Beyond
;
Reed Brody, special Council to Human Rights Watch.

7:30 am
Harriet McBride Johnson, author of Too Late to Die Young:
Nearly True tales from a Life
.

8:00 am
Reel Kids (nonprofit educational film production company and Bay
Area youth arts initiative);
Buck Sierra, Executive Directive of Reel Kids Films;
Aimee Fiels, Megan King, Kline Lieu.
Saturday April 30. Reel Kids Films Inc. Gala Benefit at Sequoyah
Country Club, 4550 Heafey Rd., Oakland. info: 510-978-0002.
www.reelkidsfilms.com

8:20 am
Jennifer Stone with Stone’s Throw.

8:30 am
The 4th in this week’s series on Consumerism: Men as consumers, women as consumers: are we treated the same or
differently? what are the trends in gender-specific marketing?
Jean Kilbourne, writer and documentary filmmaker, author of
Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel (the paperback edition of Deadly Persuasion: Why Women and Girls Must Fight the Addictive Power of Advertising);
Michael Kimmel, professor of sociology at SUNY Stonybrook, author of Manhood in America: A Cultural History.

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