Pushing Limits – October 19, 2003
On this weeks edition we’ll talk about White Cane Week, hear poetry by disabled poets, and present a memorial to a local activist with a disability who was recently killed on a Berkeley street.
On this weeks edition we’ll talk about White Cane Week, hear poetry by disabled poets, and present a memorial to a local activist with a disability who was recently killed on a Berkeley street.
Films about Ho Chi Minh and about the Ottoman Empire and its impact on the Middle East are part of a never-before-featured set of 31 documentaries produced in conjunction with The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones.
First Hour: David Maraniss, associate editor of The Washington Post, author, They Marched Into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967.. Joined by two people profiled in the book: Consuelo Terry, whose father was killed in an ambush in Vietnam, and Michael Krasny, then an instructor in English at the University of Wisconsin, … Continued
From the Green Light to the Darkness exhibition at SomArts, through Nov 2 as part of the Day of the Dead exhibit.
A conversation with Molly Ivins.
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Full Circle broadcasts live from SomArts Cultural Center for Dia De Los Muertos, in conjunction with La Onda Bajita. Visit SomArts.org
Edward Said’s last Bay Area speech.