Saturday Morning Talkies – April 3, 2004
Sahar Saba of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan – RAWA; Subversive Pianos: Ben Treuhaft’s "Send a Piana to Havana" program.
11:00 AM Fridays
Sahar Saba of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan – RAWA; Subversive Pianos: Ben Treuhaft’s "Send a Piana to Havana" program.
Berekeley Schools integrated in 1964, but that might be over if a lawsuit wins; Barbara Powers on getting your mind, heart, and soul on the same page.
Worldwide protest today on the 1 year anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq; Update on Haiti and Venezuela with Larry Burns; A protest yesterday in SF Financial District; And today is the first day of spring.
The state of our schools, update on Contra Costa County, Oakland, and higher education throughout the state. Plus: "The Passion of Scoop" – a commentary by Scoop Nisker.
Education and the juvenile justice system in Oakland: a simulcast with KPOO, with host Donald Lacey.
A live report from L.A., and the latest in the series of growing Latino political actions; PLUS performer and teacher extraordinaire Rhodessa Jones with a new production of the Medea Project.
Paul Krugman, author of The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century.
Two falulous women! Professor Shirley Moore, author of African American Women Confront the West, and commedienne and mutliple personality Sherry Glaser, author of Behind Every Terrorist There’s a Bush.
Local Station Board candidates. Also, Diane di Prima.
Report from Hawaii’s reinstatement convention, plus Iowa caucus predictions.