Making Contact – October 10, 2003
We take a look at the information war on Iraq. We’ve dug into our audio vault to bring you this special presentation: An exploration of war propaganda through sound clips and soundscapes.
We take a look at the information war on Iraq. We’ve dug into our audio vault to bring you this special presentation: An exploration of war propaganda through sound clips and soundscapes.
Guest Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed.
7:00 amGuest Christian Parenti, author of The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America, from Slave Passes to the War on Terror. 8:00 amGuest Nat Hentoff, author of The War on the Bill of Rights.
What book combines memories of a childhood in the Philippines, a re-rendering of the filming of Acopolypse Now, and a remarkable cast of characters? This new book by Fil-Am writer Jessica Hagedorn is the focus of an interview with Apex’s Rainjita Geelser. And as part of KPFA’s fund-raiser, Jessica’s book will be available with a … Continued
Tonight’s News: Governor-elect Schwarzegegger introduces the key members of his transition team, including San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. How Schwarzenegger’s promised repeal of the hike in the vehicle license fee will hurt city and county government. President Bush’s $87 billion aid package for Iraq passes a key House committee. Former judges and diplomats urge the … Continued
Excerpts from Michael Moore’s documentary Bowling for Columbine. Also, The Knight Report.
Ernesto Che Guevara talks about the history of the revolution and the role of the revolutionary in this interview recorded in 1963. Also, highlights of the 5th Annual 2003 Michael Franti Power to the Peaceful Festival.
Gov. Jeb Delays Corporate Cleaning of Everglades Syria Warns the US: No Sanctions Demands to Alleviate Homelessness Rising Religious Tension in Pakistan Presidential candidates speak to DC
Our Freedom of Information is in danger. Kris talks with Guest Peter Phillips from Project Censored.