Living Room – January 9, 2004
Community Based Journalism: Eesha Williams, Visiting Lecturer in Journalism at Williams College.
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.
Community Based Journalism: Eesha Williams, Visiting Lecturer in Journalism at Williams College.
Masters of the circus arts Moshe Cohen and Unique Derique join Kris for a preview of their final performance of Cirque Do Somethin’ this weekend at The Marsh. Also, The "Electric Procurement Framework", a plan on the agenda of the California Public Utilities Commission, that would hand back an unregulated monopoly to utility companies. Guest … Continued
What if the government could identify each and every product created on planet earth? What if the government could identify the specific products you own and use product identification to tell if you had attended a political protest? What if stores could create databases of their customers’ purchase history to charge discriminatory prices to some … Continued
The Occupation of Iraq.
Local Station Board Elections. William Walker guest hosts. Visit election.kpfa.org.
Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory.
Free Speech Friday: Open Call-Ins; Plus a new video being made to Stop Bush in 2004.
Coincidence Theory & Sea Shellebration: Luisa Teish, Yoruba priestess, author of Jambalaya: The Natural Woman’s Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals, talks bout Sea Shellebration, and Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer, Assoc. Clinical Pof. in UCB Psych Dept., on Coincidence Theory.
Free Speech Friday: Open call-ins.
Latinos against Schwartzenegger, Republicans for Choice: Miguel Araujo, statewide coordinator of El Centro Azteca, protesting Arnold’s cancellation of SB60 with an economic strike tomorrow 12/12, and Jennifer Stockman, national chair of Republicans for Choice Coalition. Also Barbara George, Women’s Energy Matters regarding the "development" of Hunter’s Point, and Maurice Campbell, convener of Community First Coalition … Continued