Youth Radio – December 13, 2003
Youth Radio broadcasts live from the KPFA Crafts Fair, including an interview with a young artist who makes sculpture out of graphite.
Youth Radio broadcasts live from the KPFA Crafts Fair, including an interview with a young artist who makes sculpture out of graphite.
Broadcasting live from the KPFA Crafts Fair, Kris talks with some of the artists appearing at the fair.
Hundreds of people angered by the repeal of a law allowing undocumented imigrants to get driver’s licenses take to the streets around the state in a day long boycott of schools, work, and stores – the action is intended to underscore the economic power of California’s Latino community The State Senate passes a compromise budget … Continued
Fired Chronicle Journalist Henry Noor Just Back from the West Bank Shares his Observations of the Situation on the Ground There The Wheels of Justice Tour Arrives in the Bay Area in an Effort to Inform the Public about Conditions in Occupied Palestine An Update on the Success of Todays Latino Economic Boycott and an … Continued
The repeal of Senate Bill 60; An interview with Michael Thirlwell about the book Ready for Revolution : The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
John Nichols on the Democratic race.
Mumia on Nathanial Jones Military Contracts to Universities? Peace Accords Update Peace at Last in South Asia? World Bank Development Lottery in DC
Journey to Justice: Carlos Mauricio’s Story: Carlos Mauricio was one of the few political prisoners who survived the most brutal period of military repression in El Salvador. More than 75,000 people died, and countless others were tortured or disappeared from 1979-1992. On this edition, correspondent Jon Watanabe chronicles Carlos’ remarkable journey in search of justice … Continued
Julian Darley is the co-founder of the Post Carbon Institute in Vancouver, Canada. He is committed to educating people about the effects of oil and natural gas having peaked and their sources being depleted. This will have huge effects, particularly in where we are accustomed to having energy from oil and gas available to us … Continued
Free Speech Friday: Open call-ins.