The Herbal Highway – November 27, 2003
Herbs for liver and gall bladder health
Herbs for liver and gall bladder health
A tribute to Harvey Milk, former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors who passed away 25 years ago on November 27, 1978. We will play soundbites of his past speeches and talk with folks working to keep his legacy alive today. Guest host William Walker.
An Hour With Vandana Shiva, Indian Scientist and Leading Critic of Corporate Globalization.
Steve Zeltzer from the Middle East Radio Project interviews Bisharat Costandi, a Palestinian local community organizer and labor activist. Mr. Costandi talks about his experiences during the Immigrants Freedom March which parallels the Freedom Marches of the ’60’s. Bisharat Costandi also talks about the discussions on War among the participants and the position of the … Continued
The Pentagon announces that severl thousand more Marines will go to Iraq next year, boosting teh numbers of troops deployed amid increasingly bloody resistance attacks GOP Repuclican congressional leaders and Bush administration officials repare a $370 billion spending bill for approval when lawmakers return to work next month.. Democrats are balking SF Mayoral candidate Matt … Continued
What’s Behind the Recent Surrender of Paramilitary Fighters in Colombia The Middle East Children’s Alliance Sponsores "Wheels of Justice Bu Tour" How Will the Governator’s Budget Cuts Affect California A Look at International Buy Nothing Day Spoken Word
Efforts to stop deployment of Bay Area reservists; New Mumia commentary on George W. Bush in England; and True Skool celebrates it’s 4th anniversary. visit www.true-skool.org
A tribute today to African-American/surrealist/beat poet Ted Joans (1928-2003). Program host Jack Foley talks to Joans’ longtime companion, painter Laura Corsiglia about her life with this "last bohemian." (2nd of 3-part tribute)
Congress Breaks with Issues Pending FSRN Exclusive: Under Trial Prisoners Perish in Indian Jails FBI Goes after Saudi Doctoral Student Black youth unemployment skyrockets in Chicago Black youth unemployment skyrockets in Chicago Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: "The Sellers and the Sold", Racism and Classism in the American public school system
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Native American chef Loretta Oden on traditional american foods; Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of The Pig Who Sang to the Moon : The Emotional World of Farm Animals; Berkeley’s Ecology Center celebrates 30 years of curbside recycling; and this week’s edition of Living Voices.