Saturday Morning Talkies – November 13, 2004
Starhawk on her reactions to this year’s elections. Mime Leonard Pitt tells us about a retrospective of his work.

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.
Starhawk on her reactions to this year’s elections. Mime Leonard Pitt tells us about a retrospective of his work.
What is to be done? With maybe some of what’s already been done TO us. Election 2004. Get your call-ins ready. With host Kris Welch, nine to ten a.m.
If Florida can decide the presidency, what decides Florida? Off the ballot, and off the coast: Cuba! A little pre-election revolution with Canadian scholar Isaac Saney, your phone calls, and host Kris Welch, nine to ten a.m.
Environment, Oil, and Resources: Thomas Frank speaks.
A report-back from Dr. Jess Ghannam on his most recent trip to Palestine, plus news of the conference he’s conducting today in S.F. Then from Kris’s retreat: do we choose love or fear psot 9/11?
Publications that matter. Pop and Politics, AlterNet, and the NAACP’s Crisis Magazine. Kevin Cartwright guest hosts.
Lewis Lapham, editor of Harpers Magazine, author of Gag Rule: On the Suppression of Dissent and Stifling of Democracy.
On the anniversary of 9/11, we hear women’s ideas for peace. Jeyanthy Siva, peace activist from Sri Lanka; Joanna Macy, buddhist peace activist; award-winning actress Sherry Glaser and choreographer Thais Mazur ("Remember This! Intimate Portrayals of War Through the Eyes of Women" 9/11-12 at Dance Mission 3316 24th/Mission, SF 415-273-4633) join host Kris Welch, 9-10 … Continued
The situation in Chechnya, and Starhawk reports back from the Republican National Convention in New York.