Living Room – June 3, 2004
Panel Discussion on critical issues surrounding the biotechnology and genetic engineering industry. Also, Reclaim the Commons. Brother Tandre guests Hosts.
12:00 PM Pacific Time: Fridays
What’s in the news, what’s behind what’s in the news, what’s not in the news that should be in the news—and who’s doing what about it, here and now. Celebration and support from our vibrant, diverse community. Hosted by Kris Welch.
Panel Discussion on critical issues surrounding the biotechnology and genetic engineering industry. Also, Reclaim the Commons. Brother Tandre guests Hosts.
Biotechnology and GMO Food: Anuradha Mittal and Andrew Kimbrell.
Social and Edonomic inequality: Dr. James Quilligan, international economist and director of Brandt 21 Forum. He served as advisor to the Brandt Commission, and has been an advisor to Jimmy Carter and government agencies in over 25 countries.
Jo Wilding, just back from Iraq, whose online diary is at www.wildfirejo.org.uk.
Robert Jensen, Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Texas at Austin, author of Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream.
Dr. Judith Orloff, author of Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress, and Fear into Vibrance, Strength, and Love.
Reverend Graylan Hagler, National President of Ministers for Racial, Social and Economic Justice, who says says prayers for peace – without prayers for peace with justice – are empty and hollow. We’ll talk with the Reverend about current events; And Paul Krassner, author of Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs: From Toad Slime to Ecstasy.
Free Speech Show: An on-air radio poll of what’s important to YOU. Plus a report-back on Cinco de Mayo, and the 25th anniversary of the S.F. Women’s Building. With host Kris Welch, noon to one.
How many childrenare being left behind? The crisis in California education, and what some people are doing about it. With host Kris Welch, noon to one.
Beyond the U.S. war and the search for Osama bin Laden: Afghanistan’s foremost archeologist in a rare visit to the United States, to tell about his work and his country’s history.