Living Room – December 5, 2003
Delicious and deep, Devorah Major, poet laureate of San Francisco, joins host Kris Welch for a wide-ranging conversation about life as we know it, and as we would like to know it. Join in! Noon to one.
Delicious and deep, Devorah Major, poet laureate of San Francisco, joins host Kris Welch for a wide-ranging conversation about life as we know it, and as we would like to know it. Join in! Noon to one.
Rabbi Michael Lerner, AIPAC and Palestinian professor Naseer Aruri Debate the Geneva Peace Accords Despite Increased Post-9/11 Need, Military Fires 37 Arabic Translators For Being Gay New Study Faults Electronic Voting Machines in Ohio U.S. Uncovers Weapons of Mass Destruction, Not in Iraq But in Texas, & the Media Fails To Take Notice
7:00 amIraq: Thinking Through Alternatives to Occupation: On phone: Rania Masri, director of the Southern Peace Research and Education Center at the Institute for Southern Studies. 7:20 amRadio 4 Peace International Shut Down: James Latham, general manager and CEO of Radio for Peace International (in studio) (thanks to Chuck Scurich for helping to produce this … Continued
This week our attention is on Hawaii. After being taken by the US military after Pearl Harbor was attacked, a sacred Hawaiian island is being given back to the Hawaiian people. But will this effect real change? Apex talks with EB Media Center director Paul Kealoha Blake about this. And, Hawaiian guitarist Patrick Landeza plays … Continued
President Bush reverses field and removes US tarriffs on steel imports – the decision avoids a trade war with the Europian Union and Japan but may cost his re-election campaign votes next fall in the key steel-making states of Pennsylvania and Ohio Democrats in the State House offer alternatives to Gov. Schwarzenegger’s financial plan – … Continued
An extended interview with the author of a revealing new book Modern Jihad, Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks; Plus, George W. Bush and his lying ways, and how the mainstream media react to them.
Loretta J. Ross, Founder and Executive Director of the National Center for Human Rights Education, and an interview with J Official whose new album is Project Apocalypse.
Winter Round-up: new releases in fiction and non-fiction reviewed and previewed in this lively round-robin with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff.
Lawyers Granted to Two Gitmo Prisoners Refugee Crisis on Iraq-Jordan Border Strike Averted at UC Campuses AIDS Special: Indonesia Colombias AUC Disarms
Wind Power: Joining weaver of context Caroline Casey will be long-time lawyer for the Lakota, Bob Gough., who will speak of Red Green Power. The renewable revolution begins at Rosebud. The great wind-shed of this country sits above the entire Northeast, and tribes already have great wind mills operating. Now to reclaim the commons of … Continued