The Morning Show

The Morning Show – April 8, 2005

7:00 amWhat’s up with the Bay Bridge now? Sean Holstedge, Transportation Correspondent for the Oakland Tribune; Loni Hancock, assembly member. 7:30 amLesley Gill, associate professor of anthropology at American University, author of The School of The Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas. www.peacehost.net 8:00 amReyna Cowan on film: "The Best of Youth" … Continued


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The Morning Show – April 7, 2005

7:00 amPatriot Act Up for Renewal, or Security and Freedom Ensured Act. Nancy Talanian, Director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee; Jeff Mitman, ACLU of Northern California. 7:30 amDr. Riki Ott, author of Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez www.soundtruth.info 8:00 amAlternative Fuel Festival www.veggiebus.com Rhonda Sandhu, conference organizer; … Continued


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The Morning Show – April 6, 2005

7:00 amSupreme Court Challenge to the Coastal Commission. Ann Notthoff, Calif. Advocacy Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council; Mark Massara, Environmental Lawyer on Coastal Protection Issues for the Sierra Club. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: The University of California and AFSCME – The American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, just took a … Continued


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The Morning Show – April 5, 2005

7:00 am "Here, In America: The Assembly on the Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians" Grace Shimizu, Proj. Dir. of The Enemy Alien Files Exhibit, 4/8 &9 10 AM – 4 PM Hastings College of the Law Hyde and McAllister SF RSVP (415) 921-5007. 7:30 amPacifica Archives, Save Our Sound Tour. Preservation and Access Project. … Continued


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The Morning Show – April 4, 2005

7:00 am The Pope: What Now? Rea Howarth — coordinator of the Catholics Speak Out program for the Quixote Center; Nanette Navarre (na-VARR) — associate pastor at Saint George and Saint Kasmir parishes, poor inner-city parishes in Saginaw, Michigan — two of the very few in which women are allowed to preach. 7:30 amPoor News … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – April 1, 2005

7:00 am Supreme Court update. Edward Lazarus, author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court. 7:30 amSupreme Court’s Title IX decision: Dealing with gender discrimination and sexual harassment. Jennifer Brown, Legal director of Legal Momentum, (formerly NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund); Patti Paniccia, adjunct professor at Pepperdine University … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – March 31, 2005

7:00 am Cesar Chavez Day, 3/31/27 – 4/23/93 events @ www.ecologycenter.org Carlos Munoz Jr., the author of Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement and the forthcoming book Struggle for Multiracial Democracy, professor emeritus of Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley, Prof. Emeritus Ethnic Studies UCB. Almudena Ortiz, photographer, photos on display at main branch of Berkeley … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 30, 2005

7:00 am Budget Backgrounders on Medi-cal, IHSS and SSI. Jean Ross, Dir. Of the California Budget Project. 7:30 am David Bacon on Labor, Organizing Port Truckers. Ron Carver, assistant director of the Teamsters Port Division; Miguel Lopez, organizer in the Port of Los Angeles. 8:00 amWomen and the Economy. Elizabeth Warren, professor at Harvard Law … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – March 29, 2005

7:00 amBudget Crisis May result in the Closure of the Salinas Library System. Sergio Sanchez, Salinas City Council member from District #1; Jyl Lutes, Salinas Mayor Pro Tem; Robin Cohen member of Salinas Action League; Desmond Carreras, Save Salinas Libraries Coalition; Sam Joi, Code Pink Women for Peace. 8:00 am Van Jones, Executive Director of … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 28, 2005

7:00 amPolitical Turmoil in Kyrgyzstan. Anthony D’Agostino, Professor of History SF State; Ronald Suny, prof. of political science & history at U. of Chicago, author of The Soviet Experiment. 7:30 amDavid Bacon talks to Ghassib Hassan, head of the ‘Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions’-Railway and Aviation Union, about the state of Iraqi worker’s rights under … Continued