Saturday Morning Talkies – March 6, 2004
Education and the juvenile justice system in Oakland: a simulcast with KPOO, with host Donald Lacey.
11:00 AM PACIFIC TIME: FRIDAYS
What’s in the news, what’s behind what’s in the news, what’s not in the news that should be in the news—and who’s doing what about it, here and now. Celebration and support from our vibrant, diverse community. Hosted by Kris Welch.
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.
We’ll talk about Sri Lanka, embroiled in civil war since 1983.
The story of a science teacher from Mission High School who returns to school this weeks after being jailed for protesting at the "School of the Americas". Miss M and Kristin Zimmerman guest host.
Good News. Guest host Joy Moore.
Kris talks with Wes Scoop Nisker, whose latest book is The Big Bang, the Buddha, and the Baby Boom. Also, Cecilia Chang of Justice for New Americans talks about the case of Captain James Yee, who provided religious services to Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and was recently released from his internment by the military.