Saturday Morning Talkies – November 22, 2003
The Future of Media: Journalist Amanda Bellerbie reports back from the National Conference on Media Reform, presents excerpts from the conference including Bill Moyers’ speech.
The Future of Media: Journalist Amanda Bellerbie reports back from the National Conference on Media Reform, presents excerpts from the conference including Bill Moyers’ speech.
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Comedy and Storytelling: Exclusive interview with Billy Hill and Arnold the Terminator. Also, we join Native and Asian stories, with Cherokee story teller Gale Ross and Asian storyteller Brenda Wong Aioki.
GOP can’t stop debate on bloated Energy Bill Resistance fighters in Iraq fire at oil ministry and 2 western hotels from donkey cart Fair trade activists say police in Miami over-reacted and used exsessive force House begins Medicare overhaul debate Secretary of State Kevin Shelley says voting machines in California must provide receipts Nations chemical … Continued
Freedom Riders 2003: The New Face of Labor, a Flashpoints Special Radio Documentary on the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.
Mumia Abu Jamal on conflict in Africa; Hard Knock correspondent Nishat Kurwa speaks with victims of new immigration policies and the Homeland Security Act; Anita Johnson talks with Regina Louise, author of Somebody’s Someone: A Memoir.
Dean Baker on Medicare and Seth Porges on Feith memo.
FTAA Lite is Signed Report from the Militarized Streets of Miami Energy Bill is Dead? Weak Response from Indonesia on Treatment of Migrant Workers Native Americans Question Dem. Presidential Hopefuls Palestinian Factions Meet in Gaza
"The Intimate Ecology of Motherhood"
Terre Verde Thanksgiving Special: "Talking Turkey" How the turkey gets to your table; How Idaho potato farmers cope with low prices; How oregon cranberries are grown; How laborers have organized for better working conditions in the Washington wine country, plus recipes! Produced by High Plains News.
Guest John Newhouse, respected foreign correspondent, former government official, whose latest book is Imperial America: The Bush Assault on the World Order. Also Starhawk reports back from the FTAA protests in Miami and Don Foster talks about the New College Media Studies Graduate Program.