The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 22, 2004

7:00 amReport Back from Bangkok. John Iverson, Act Up East Bay. 7:30 amElection monitoring. Ted Lewis, director of the Fair Elections Initiative for Global Exchange, Sergio Aguayo, who is an expert on electoral affairs in Mexico, a founder of Aviansa Civica (Mexico’s leading electoral watchdog Org). 7:46 amCreating a Wetland. Marge Kolar, U.S. Fish and … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 21, 2004

7:00 amState Budget in a Stalemate. Assemblymember Mark Leno of SF, A.G. Block, editor of the California Journal. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: Workers at Cintas. 8:00 amPrison Writings. Margo Perin, Michael Francis, Ernest “Blue” Fisher. 8:30 amGeisha: Beyond the Painted Smile. Emily Sano, Director of the Asian Art Museum, Yoko Woodson, curator of Japanese … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 20, 2004

7:00 amPastors for Peace Return from Cuba. Anna Perez, Global Exchange, Pastors for Peace, Lucius Walker, Pastors for Peace, Ann Sparanese, organizer for the Venceremos Brigade. 7:30 amPlanning for protests at the Republican Convention: Andrea Buffa, peace campaign coordinator for Global Exchange, Sasha Wright, activist with Direct Action to Stop the War. 8:00 amCrisis in … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 19, 2004

7:00 amUpcoming FCC Hearings. Jeff Perlstein, director of Media Alliance, Martha Wallner, longtime media activist and Media Alliance member 7:30 am Clara E. Rodriguez, author Heroes, Lovers, and Others: The Story of Latinos in Hollywood. 8:00 am John Nathan, author Japan Unbound: A Volatile Nation’s Quest for Pride and Purpose 8:30 amSan Francisco Mime Troupe‘s … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 16, 2004

7:00 amBush AIDS Policy Under Attack in Bangkok. Julie Davids, Ex. Director of the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization; Asia Russell, with the group Health GAP, in Bangkok. 7:30 amThe Dream Act for Undocumented Students. Claudia Gomez, National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Minerva, student in Oakland finishing high school (in studio), Daniela Majan Jean (on … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 15, 2004

7:00 amConstitutional Amendment on Gay Marriage. Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry; Mitch Jeserich, Free Speech Radio News Washington DC correspondent. 7:30 am Larry Tye, author of Rising from the Rails: Pullman Porters and the Making of the Black Middle Class. 7:50 amTwyla Tharp discusses "Movin’ … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 14, 2004

7:00 amBush Proposes Opening Roadless National Forests. Dan Hamburg, Voice of the Environment – www.voiceoftheenvironment.com, Mike Bybee, conservation organizer for the Sierra Club. 7:20 amClear Channel vs. Project Billboard. Peter Scheer, ex. dir of Calif. First Amendment Coalition. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor, Organizing at the Berkeley Bowl. Kevin Myers John Dalrimple, Contra Costa Central … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 13, 2004

7:00 amTom Hayden, former Calif. State Senator and author of, Street Wars and the Future of Violence. 7:30 amAndrew Wheatcroft, author of Infidel: A History of the Conflict Between Christendom and Islam. 8:00 amSpoken Here: A special series on Language Ilan Stavans author of Spanglish : The Making of a New American Language Evelyn Chien, … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 12, 2004

7:00 amDr. Mustafa Barghouti, Director of Health Development and Policy Institute in Ramallah and co-author of the new Palestinian National Initiative. 7:30 am"Thirst" screening Tuesday evening at 10 p.m. on Channel 9 8:00 am100th anniversary of poet Pablo Neruda’s birth. Fernando Torres, staff member at La Pena, member of Friends of Pablo Neruda, and Chilean-American. … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 9, 2004

7:00 amEnron’s Ken Lay goes to the hoosgow. Robert Bryce, author of the books Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron and Cronies: Oil, the Bushes, and the Rise of Texas, America’s Superstate; Daphne Wysham, a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and co-author with Jim Vallette of the report Enron’s Pawns: … Continued