Youth Radio – December 20, 2003
This week on Youth Radio: two commentaries about race in school, a commentary on gangs from Youth Radio DC, and the question is it cool to be dumb?
This week on Youth Radio: two commentaries about race in school, a commentary on gangs from Youth Radio DC, and the question is it cool to be dumb?
Kris talks with Wes Scoop Nisker, whose latest book is The Big Bang, the Buddha, and the Baby Boom. Also, Cecilia Chang of Justice for New Americans talks about the case of Captain James Yee, who provided religious services to Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and was recently released from his internment by the military.
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This week on Full Circle, we discuss welfare "deform" and the impacts that Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) has had on communities. Also members of California Youth Energy Services talk about energy conservation and home energy audits.
Following secret talks with the U.S. and Britain, Libyan leader Moammar Gadafi agrees to halt his nation’s secret weapons programs Iraq’s U.S. occupation administrator confirms reports that he escaped an ambush earlier this month The Al Jazeera network airs an audio tape purportedly from Al Qaeda’s second in command saying his group is pursuing Americans … Continued
An hour-long interview with Dr. Ghada Karmi, the author of In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story.
Rebel soul singer, bassist, mother, activist Meshell Ndegeocello in a rare conversation with Weyland about life, music, the pursuit of happiness, and her latest album, Comfort Woman, and Mumia Abu Jamal asks the question: Feeling Safe Yet?
Jim Naureckas on Saddam’s capture and Joanne Doroshow on Newsweek’s "Lawsuit Hell".
Enola Gay Goes on Display Criticism of Sharon Speech 9th Circuit says Gitmo Prisoners Denied Basic Rights French Law Marginalizes Muslims Cintas Profits on Backs of Workers
"Spill-Over: Plan Colombia and U.S. Interests in the Andean Region"
Biodiesel what it is and the practical in’s and out’s of how it works.