The Herbal Highway – December 18, 2003
Winter Health. Guest Lhu Ming, traditional Chinese practitioner and Qigong teacher. Nam Singh and Karyn Sanders Host.
Winter Health. Guest Lhu Ming, traditional Chinese practitioner and Qigong teacher. Nam Singh and Karyn Sanders Host.
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.
The Lie Factory – How the Neocons & the Office of Special Plans Pushed Disinformation and Bogus Intelligence on Iraq Wrongfully Convicted Pt. 1: NYC Agrees to Pay $5M For Jailing Innocent Man For 7 Years Wrongfully Convicted Pt. 2: Aaron Patterson On His First Year After Being Released From Death Row in Illinois
7:00 amAfghanistan Update. Meena Nanji, film maker of a documentary on Afghan women, and Sonali Kolhatkar, Co-Director of the Afghan Womens Mission (www.afghanwomensmission.org), host and producer of KPFKs program Up Rising. 7:30 amPG&E’s Bankruptcy and the California Public Utility Commission. Paul Fenn, director of Local Power, and Bob Finkelstein, Executive Director of The Utility Reform … Continued
A conversation with Sinan Antoon, an Iraqi writer and a poet, and Adam Shapiro, an activist with the International Solidarity Movement about their journey to Iraq and their new documentary film "About Baghdad". The documentary captures what has become of Sinan’s city, Baghdad, as the result of wars, sanctions, decades of oppression and violence, and … Continued
U.S. Occupation forces surround the Iraqi town of Samarra and conduct house to house searches for members of the armed resistance Some of Iraq’s neighbors want to take part in criminal proceedings against Saddam Hussein – a trial on Iran’s claims could implicate the U.S. for supplying the chemical weapons materiel Iraq used in the … Continued
A recent speech by Michael Parenti – "How I Became and Activist"; The Knight Report.
Weyland speaks with legendary guitarist and Berkeley native Charlie Hunter; Fabiana Rodriguez reports on serial murders of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Tribute to George M. Cohan (1878-1942), a titan of the American theater. Host Jack Foley focuses on Cohan’s songs in today’s program. Part 2 of 3.
EPA on Mercury Emissions Immigration Update Iran Calls for International Trial of Saddam Federal Mediator to Enter Grocery Strike Dispute Brach’s Candies closes in Chicago, Wal-Mart Opens