Women, Spirit, and Peace – November 24, 2003
Mayumi Oda, author of I Opened the Gate, Laughing: An Inner Journey; nature, art, activism, and healing, with Silvia Nakkach, Vox Mundi founder: the healing power of Sound in Spirit.
Mayumi Oda, author of I Opened the Gate, Laughing: An Inner Journey; nature, art, activism, and healing, with Silvia Nakkach, Vox Mundi founder: the healing power of Sound in Spirit.
A conversation about the ’90s boom, labor, globalization, and trade with Doug Henwood, editor of the Left Business Observer and author most recently of After The New Economy.
DN! Producer Ana Nogueira Among 250 Arrested in Miami FTAA Protests 10,000 Protest in Fort Benning, Georgia Against School of Americas, What Many Critics Call the "School of Assassins"
7:00 amThe D.C. Report with Mitch Jeserich. 7:30 amThe San Francisco District Attorney Run-off Election. 8:00 amHouse Cleaning Coops, Empowering Immigrant Women. 8:20 amKPFA’s Richard Wolinsky speaks with Boston Globe columnist James Carroll about the US Occupation of Iraq. 8:30 amCaroline Alexander, author of The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty.
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This Town by Sidney Blumenthal. The former White House presidential advisor, journalist, and author of numerous books on American politics takes us inside the Washington Press Corps who may yawn when the hear about peace treaties, but snap to attention at the chance to uncover a little dirt on the White House residents. Visit LA … Continued
Getting around in the community for people with severe physical and learning disabilities. Produced by Disability Radio World Wide with Jean Parker.
Senators threaten to filibuster Medicare Bill Civil liberties groups and politicians question FBI monitoring of anti-war demonstrations 2 soldiers dead in Iraq what witnesses describe as "savage attack" Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze announced his resignation Public Pressure brings release of 100 Fair Trade demonstrators in Miami This year’s "School of the America’s" protest largest ever
First Hour: "Culture and Social Change" Guest: Curtis White, author, The Middle Mind: Why Americans Don’t Think for Themselves. Second Hour: "Caught in the Crossfire: Children and War" Guests include participants in Saturday’s 11/22 conference on "Rights of the Child and the UN Role in the Middle East"
State of Emergency declared in Georgia National Lawyers Guild says 8 legal observers were arrested and 4 beaten by officers in Miami. Edward Kennedy vows to filibuster Medicare bill Union members and supporters demonstrate in Oakland – call to boycott Safeway 2 suicide bomb attacks in Iraq – at least 14 killed Survey reports 1 … Continued
From Youth Radio: a commentary about living at home after high school, a perspective on West Coast Rappers, and a story from Washington DC about being a Chinese immigrant working in the U.S.