Sunday Morning – February 17, 2008
Fundraising special, featuring the release of the classic film Battle of Algiers; Also, the music and life of Paul Robeson.
Fundraising special, featuring the release of the classic film Battle of Algiers; Also, the music and life of Paul Robeson.
Starting with the birth of American neo-conservatism and radical Islamists in 1949, "The Power of Nightmares" explores the idea that the threat of an international terror network is an illusion. With Sonali Kolhatkar.
Does contemporary America have a controlling class? Lewis Lapham, the jaded socialite-cum-muckraker editor of Harper’s, takes a star-studded journey through America’s establishment.
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins talks about atheism, critical thinking, and science.
Historian and activist John Henrik Clarke examines 5000 years of African and African American history in the award-winning film documentary, "A Great and Mighty Walk."
KPFA presents clips from Coleman Barks’ exuberant and musical readings for Rumi’s 800th Birthday.
Does contemporary America have a controlling class? Lewis Lapham, the jaded socialite-cum-muckraker editor of Harper’s, takes a star-studded journey through America’s establishment.
A presentation of the documentary "The War on Democracy", about US intervention in Latin America, by author, journalist, and film maker John Pilger.