Full Circle – April 30, 2004
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Workers Rights: Full Circle honors labor hero Harry Bridges and young people in the labor movement; Also, taking a ride on a San Francisco Cable Car.
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Your cultural affairs radio magazine, produced by members and graduates of the First Voice Apprenticeship Program right here in Huichin, in that part of occupied Ohlone Territory known as Berkeley, California.
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Workers Rights: Full Circle honors labor hero Harry Bridges and young people in the labor movement; Also, taking a ride on a San Francisco Cable Car.
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Mumia Abu Jamal turns 50; The Ethnotech theater group with "In Need of Goddesses", their new performance honoring real-life and mythical heroins; KPFA’s First Voice Apprenticeship Program is accepting applications.
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Farmworkers Making Magic; The Seed Lady of Watts: Reclaiming urban health through food and environmental justice; Traditional farming on the desert mesas of Turtle Island; Cesar Chavez’s Granddaughter on farmworkers and workers’ comp.
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Health Care: Health Care crisis for women in prison; Black womens’ health: A roundtable discussion; stress and self-care.
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The importance of after school programs for youth; Remembering great educator Mary McLeod Bethune; A few words about budget cuts.
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African American Women in Comedy; Food justice in South and West Berkeley.
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Same-sex marriages in the news as many state legislatures take up the issue. Full Circle speaks with Frederick Hertz, an attorney who provides legal council to same-sex couples and co-author of the 11th edition of the Nolo Press reference text A Legal Guide for Lesbian and Gay Couples, and Kate Kendell, executive director of the … Continued
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Honoring women working in the sex industry; Decriminalization or legalization?; Sounds from the Lusty Lady: the first worker owned unionized strip club in the country; Bone songs honoring HER-story; Youth Speaks Poetry.
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Celebrate International Women’s Day as we speak to Ritu Menan, with Kali For Women, India’s first feminist press as she addresses censorship. Also, hear from some of the queer couples who were married in San Francisco last month. Hear about some important upcoming events in the community!
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