The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 16, 2004

7:00 amNeo-con Richard Perle in Trouble with the Law. John Dizard, columnist with the Financial Times. 7:30 amUnexplained Deaths at the California Youth Authority. Will Roy, writer, former CYA inmate, organizer of thebeatwithin.org, Lenore Anderson, Director of Books Not Bars. 8:00 am“How Berkeley Can You Be?” Matt Nichols, principle transportation planner for the City of … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 15, 2004

7:00 amNo Cease-fire in Sudan. Jamera Rone, Sudan Researcher for Human Rights Watch, Jim Jennings, Conscience International. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor. Fidel got his job back at the Claremont. UC Berkeley’s Betrayal of low income workers. 8:00 am"Monumental: David Brower’s Fight for Wild America." Kelly Duane, film maker, Michael P. Cohen, historian and friend … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 14, 2004

7:00 amHong Kong Votes. John Holden, president of the National Committee on US-China Relations 7:25 amAssault weapons ban expiration. Kristen Rand, legislative director of Violence Policy Center. 7:30 amUS Offensive in Iraq. Kamil Mahdi, lecturer in Middle East Economics Exeter Univ., Lamis Andoni, independent journalist and analyst. 8:00 am“Freedom Machines” and Community Resources for Independent … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 13, 2004

7:00 amResponse to the tragedy in Beslan. Anthony d’Agostino, Professor of Russian History, S.F. State, Anatol Lieven, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 7:30 amMordechai Vanunu, nuclear whistleblower, released from Israel’s Ashkelon Prison in April after spending 17 1/2 years behind bars. 8:00 amMarianne Williamson, author of Healing the Soul of America: Reclaiming Our … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 10, 2004

7:00 amBeing a lesbian in the Middle East. Rauda Morcos, founder of Aswat. 7:20 amKPFA Local Station Board Candidate Applications due Sept. 25th. Brian Johns, KPFA local election supervisor. 7:30 amWhat Should We Do Now? Andrea Buffa, peace campaign coordinator for Global Exchange, Leslie Kauffman, mobilizing coordinator, United For Peace and Justice, Dawn Phillips, Siafu. … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 9, 2004

7:00 amKerry Campaign Playing Catch Up. Bob Mulholland, campaign advisor, Democratic Party, CA. Matthew Rothchild, editor, The Progressive Magazine. 7:30 amMichael Klare, author of Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America’s Growing Dependence on Imported Petroleum. Prof. Peace and World Security Studies, Hampshire College. 8:00 amMad Cat Film Festival. www.madcatfilmfestival.org. 8:20 amnnifer Stone … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 8, 2004

7:00 am1000 US Service Personnel Dead in Iraq. Rashid Khalidy, Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute, Columbia University, and Aaron Glanz, former Iraq Correspondent for Free Speech Radio News. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: Michael Casey, SF Hotel Workers’ Union, Local #2, and Wei Ling, Claremont Hotel Organizer. … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 7, 2004

7:00 amChris Toensing, Middle East Research and Information Project, www.merip.org. 7:30 amPaul Rogat Loeb, author of The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen’s Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear. 8:00 am Mary Zimmerman, writer and director of “The Secret in the Wings” at Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre Sept. 3-October 17, www.berkeleyrep.org … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 6, 2004

7:00 am Labor digest with David Bacon. 7:30 amNo Bosses Here: Worker Coops: Democracy in the Workplace and Responsibility in the Community. John Curl, author of Worker Cooperatives vs. Wage Slavery; Gordon Edgar, Rainbow Grocery cheese buyer; Bernard Martszalek, Inkworks sales and marketing. 8:00 amSamTrans Bus Labor Mural Exhibit: Our Work Life. Oscar Melara, artist; … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 3, 2004

7:00 amPresident Bush: How does that man’s mind work? Justin A. Frank, M.D., author of Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President; Jess Ghannam, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF, President of the San Francisco chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. 7:30 amRepublicans and Gays. Kate Clinton, humorist and columnist for The … Continued