A Musical Offering

A Musical Offering – May 23, 2004 at 5:00am

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Weyland discusses the Discovery Channel reality show San Quinton Film School. Later in the program in light of the recent Somali Piracy that's been making headlines, we re-broadcast an excerpt of an interview Davey D did with Somali Rapper K'Naan who spoke about that issue.  


Voices of the Middle East and North Africa

Voices of the Middle East and North Africa – May 12, 2004

Join co-hosts Malihe and Khali for a talk by Tariq Ali, writer, filmmaker and a long-time political activist. Tariq delivered this presentation on April 23 at the 2004 Conference of the Union for Democratic Communications (UDC) held in Saint Louis, Missouri. The theme for this year’s conference was “The Axis of Empire”. The conference was … Continued


La Raza Chronicles

La Raza Chronicles – May 11, 2004 at 7:00pm

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Jack and Adelle Foley present selections from the delightful Green Tiger’s Book of Children’s Poetry, published by Laughing Elephant Press. Both old favorites and some new discoveries will be heard—presented in a wide variety of ways, including song and choral pieces.  


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – May 11, 2004

7:00 amAn interview with Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and author of The War on Choice : The Right-Wing Attack on Women’s Rights and How to Fight Back; Medea Benjamin, cofounder of Global Exchange and founder of Code Pink; Whoopi Goldberg speaking at the March for Women’s Lives. 8:00 amA conversation … Continued


Voices of the Middle East and North Africa

Voices of the Middle East and North Africa – May 5, 2004

Last weekend was the May Day. This important day was observed and celebrated by the working classes of many countries in the Middle East. Following the May Day events in Turkey, we have an interview with Ms.Turkan from the editors of the magazine: AntiKapitalist,(www.antikapitalist.net) published in Turkey. Turkey has a tradition of a militant and … Continued


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – May 5, 2004

We celebrate the struggles and triumphs of the Battle of Puebla AKA Cinco deMayo, historically a festive celebration which now reclaims it’s force as a struggle against oppression. A conversation with UC Berkeley Professor David Montejano on the changing American landscape, plus live coverage of the Cinco de Mayo actions in Sacramento. And a Mothers … Continued


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – May 4, 2004

Today on Flashpoints we continue our coverage of US sponsored torture, rape and murder of Iraqi prisoners. We’ll feature a special update from the ground on Baghdad; also an in-depth history of the corrupt US policy that lead us to war and of course the knight report.