Free Speech Radio News – November 7, 2003
Media Reform Conference Kicks Off Arab Indignation at Bush Speech Controversy Behind the Energy Bill Media Reform Conference Kicks Off Global Power Exposed: Part 10: French Doors Closed to Refugees
Media Reform Conference Kicks Off Arab Indignation at Bush Speech Controversy Behind the Energy Bill Media Reform Conference Kicks Off Global Power Exposed: Part 10: French Doors Closed to Refugees
Making Contact’s ElectionWatch ’04: "Participation and the Common Good"
Chevron-Texaco’s legacy of environmental pollution, and what some activists are calling the environmental trial of the century.
The Haitian struggle for democracy, with journalist and filmmaker Kevin Pena and Father Jerad Jean-Juste. Guest Host Kiilu Nyasha. Visit HaitiAction.net
Canadian Man Deported by U.S. Details Torture in Syria "The Violations of Human Rights by the Israeli Army is Unprecedented" – Mustafa Barghouti Discusses the Occupation "Bush is a Dangerous Nincompoop" – Actor/Musician Jack Black on the War on Terror, the Democrats and the Rockefeller Drug Laws
7:00 amMitch Jeserich, Free Speech Radio News Correspondent with the Washington Report. 7:30 amBush Signs Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. 8:00 amReyna Cowan on film: Bus 174 from Brazil and Mystic River. 8:30 amThis month’s edition of In the Pocket: Nancy Wilson, appearing with Ramsey Lewis as part of the SF Jazz Festival. … Continued
Apex talks with Oliver Chin about his book The Tao of Yao about basketball star Yao Ming, and about his 11/22 appearance at Eastwind Books in Berkeley. San Francisco Taiko Dojo is the leading US-based Japanese folk drum group. Find out about their November performance as well as their guest drummers including American Indian activist … Continued
Bush signs the largest emergency spending package in U.S. history for Iraq and Afghanistan. 2 more members of the U.S. military are killed in Iraq, along with 1 Polish soldier. The Bush Administration drops enforcement action against 50 power plants for past violations of the Clean Air Act. The man who put the California’s recall … Continued
Amnesty International Caves into Pressure and Cancels the Screening of a Film about the Venezuelan Coup Greg Palast Talks about the Stealing of Elections, Energy Deregulation and the Venezuelan Coup A Report on the Bush administrations Attacks on Poor and Working Class Women The Knight Report
Guest Jessica Hagedorn, whose latest book is Dream Jungle, exploring the late 20th-century Filipino cultural identity.