Hard Knock Radio – November 10, 2003
Guest Norman Kelley, whose book is R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music.
Guest Norman Kelley, whose book is R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music.
Deepak Chopra, The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire: Harnessing the Infinite Power of Coincidence.
FSRN Exclusive: Afrika Bambaataa Interview Electoral Defeat for Rios Montt in Guatemala Worldwide Protests Israeli "Wall" Global Power Exposed: Part 11: South Korea Agent Orange Still a Problem in Vietnam Media Reform Conference Builds Momentum
Guest Judith Lopez, author of Immune Dysfunction: Winning My Battle Against Toxins, Illness, and the Medical Establishment. Also guests from the African American Scientific Institute talk about Nursing Careers Day: Reaching out to Black Men.
Dance as a Healing Art: How dance can heal the individual, the community, and the world. Guest Anna Halprin
James Syfers discusses his new book Law and Philosophy Subversive of Democracy.
Iraq is Not Americas to Sell – Author and Journalist Naomi Klein on America’s Corporate Control of Iraq Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right – Al Franken spoke to a packed house this weekend at the National Conference on Media Reform about the Bush administration, … Continued
7:00 amTurmoil in Russia: David Kotz, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, author of Revolution from Above: The Demise of the Soviet System and Anthony d’Agostino, Professor of History, San Francisco State University. 7:30 amDavid Maraniss, whose latest book is They Marched Into Sunlight: War and Peace Vietnam and America October 1967. 8:00 amZainab Salbi, … Continued
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Sight Unseen by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Donald Margulies. A drama about the artist’s role in society, the commerce of art, and the complications of love and memory. This Obie Award-winning production for Best New Play takes us on a rocky journey through the career, values, and loves of a now- famous painter.
The story of 2 women who are changing what it means to be disabled in India. Produced by Disability Radio World Wide with Jean Parker.