The Morning Mix
The Morning Mix – April 1, 2011
Leslie Stovall previews the annual S.F. performance on the theme of disability and sexuality, Sins Invalid.
The Morning Mix – March 31, 2011
The Face of Imperialism, a new book by political analyst Michael Parenti. California Budget Cuts: The Effect on Education. Mickey Huff has the interview.
The Morning Mix – March 30, 2011
California Budget Cuts: Sabrina Jacobs looks at the outcome for California’s prisons; Adrienne Lauby examines the role of several Central Valley Republicans.
The Morning Mix – March 29, 2011
California Budget Cuts: Green Party Gubernatorial Candidate Laura Wells on alternatives. In addition, a Colombian peace activist with a first hand report. Hosted by Anthony Fest and Adrienne Lauby.
The Morning Mix – March 28, 2011
Radioactive Iodine releases from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi reactors may exceed those of Three Mile Island by more than 100,000 times. We’ll be discussing this and the unfolding nuclear disaster with Kevin Kamps of “Beyond Nuclear” and Darwin Bond Graham, Board Member Los Alamos Study Group. Hosted by Tara Dorabji.
The Morning Mix – March 25, 2011
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire was a tragedy that sparked the U.S. labor movement as well as the struggle for workplace safety standards and the eight-hour day. Today, on the 100th anniversary, we hear from the grandchildren of two of the survivors and assess where labor stands today. Sabrina Jacobs produced this fascinating audio documentary. All … Continued
The Morning Mix – March 24, 2011
A unique and personal look at daily life in Palestine with Therese Mughannam and Maggie Coulter. Also, U.S. Representative Peter King’s anti-Muslim hearing. Hosted by Peter Phillips
The Morning Mix – March 23, 2011
The choice does not lie between nuclear and fossil fuels. Planet Earth can retool to provide 100% of its power from wind, solar and water. Mark Delucchi, research scientist at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis, tells us how. Hosted by Virali Gokaldas and Adrienne Lauby