Living Room – August 12, 2004
What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America author Thomas Frank (a former Kansan and former conservative!) joins host Kris Welch, noon to one.
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.
What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America author Thomas Frank (a former Kansan and former conservative!) joins host Kris Welch, noon to one.
Kris is joined by Wes Scoop Nisker and Robert Greenwald, director and producer of Outfoxed, Unprecedented, and the yet to be released Unconstitutional.
Terror alerts, the prospect of 4 more years, are you feeling anxious? Francis Moore Lappe and Paul Rogat Loeb with a little help from Michael Moore have some great ideas and encouraging words
Born and raised in South Africa, with dreams of bring alternative energy ideas to Soweto. Dienpo has been an intern at Real Goods this summer, gaining skills to realize her dream. With host Kris Welch, noon to one.
They could play a decisive role in the 2004 election, and comic Bill Santiago will give us a clue about wooing the Latino vote. Plus a beautiful new play about the revolutionary Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. With host Kris Welch, noon to one.
Good news! A diverse movement of movements is challenging empire, corporate capitalism, and G.W. Bush, all over the world.
Is Ralph Nader the not-so-secret weapon of corporate power and influence? Elections 2004: the Nader campaign. With host Kris Welch, noon on one.
Conflict Hotline with Miki Kashtan Miki Kashtan of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication hosts this call-in program designed to give listeners support with real-life conflicts.
What does a mystic Sufi way of life have to do with Senegal, West Africa? Is it possible to transform oneself and a community through a new faculty of interpretation when it comes to religion? How can culture, ancient, over hundreds of years old in the world today, represent a healing and reconnection to an … Continued
He says he writes about black, male heroes. His 19 critically acclaimed books range from mystery, to sci fi, to political essay. One of them became a Hollywood movie starring Denzel Washington. Author Walter Mosely joins host Kris Welch, noon to one.