The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 9, 2005

7:08 Race and the Gulf Coast. Robert Jensen, professor at the School of Journalism, U of Texas @ Austin, and author of The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege. main event: Thursday, September 15th, 7pm City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Avenue, SF info at 415-362-8193 ext:15 and www.citylights.com also: Sonoma State University’s … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 8, 2005

7:00 Toxic Waters in New Orleans. Lianne Caldwell, Free Speech Radio News Correspondent in New Orleans; Robert Pitt, Professor of Urban Water Systems at the Civil and Engineering Department of the University of Alabama. 7:30 The Republican War on Sciencein studio: Chris Mooney, author 8:00 Listener Comments 8:20 Stone’s Throw on CD. 8:30 Wisdom for … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 7, 2005

7:00 Poverty and Hurricane Katrina. Frances Fox Piven, Prof. in the CUNY Graduate School of Political Science and Sociology. 7:30 David Bacon on Labor. Canadian Broadcasters locked out. Mi Young Lee, associate producer of Early Edition on the CBC in Vancouver; J.J. Lee, radio producer; for info: www.cbcunplugged.com www.cmgvancouver.org. 8:00 The Economy and Hurricane Katrina. … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 6, 2005

7:00 The Vibe in Washington. Mitch Jeserich, Free Speech Radio News Washington DC correspondent, Matt Rothchild, editor of the Progressive Magazine. 7:30 Jamin Raskin, Prof. of Constitutional Law, American Univ. author of Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court vs. the American People; Eva Jefferson Patterson, President of the Equal Justice Society. 8:00 Media coverage of the … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 5, 2005

7:00 Labor Day Special with David Bacon; Challenges to organizing; Peter Olney, organizing director of ILWU; Virginia Rodriguez, region director of CWA Local 9 7:30 Labor Day Special continues 8:00 The death of Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist. Eddy Lazarus, author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 2, 2005

7:00 Hurricane Katrina and disaster preparedness. Lloyd Dumas, professor of political economy at the University of Texas at Dallas and author of Lethal Arrogance: Human Fallibility and Dangerous Technologies; Rev. Amos Brown, pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church. Number to call to help out: 415-346-4426 415-346-4427 415-346-4428 7:30 Crisis at the California Youth Authority, … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 1, 2005

7:00 Household Income Stagnate for Five Years, Poverty Up, Gas Prices Up, New Orleans Out, Doug Henwood, editor of the Left Business Observer 7:30 No More Junk Food and Soda at the School Cafeteria. Michele Simon, Director of the Center for Informed Food Choices; Dr. Harold Goldstein, Executive Director of the California Center for Public … Continued


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The Morning Show – August 31, 2005

7:00 Tram Nguyen, executive editor of Color Lines magazine and author of We Are All Suspects Now 7:30 David Bacon on Labor Oakland Teachers, San Francisco School District Employees Struggle for a contracts that meets their needs. Mary Sanders, SFUSD employee; Karen Bishop, SFUSD employee; David deLeeuw, Oakland teacher, Chairperson of the Grievance Committee and … Continued


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The Morning Show – August 30, 2005

7:00 The politics of emergency contraception, "Plan B" Belle Taylor McGee, executive director of Pharmacy Access Partnership, an independent center of the Public Health Institute; Dr. Anne Foster-Rosales, chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate. 7:30 Military Recruitment on Public School Campuses. Pat Elder, father of four, involved in counter-recruitment efforts in the D.C. … Continued


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The Morning Show – August 29, 2005

7:00 John Roberts. Eddy Lazarus, author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court 7:30 Poor News Network 8:00 Here/Now – a festival of optimistic voices Scoop Nisker, with "Be Here Wow" Nina Wise, with "Now What?" (Z Space Studio Sept. 4-25, Project Artaud Theater, 450 Florida at 17th St. … Continued