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Program Archives
12/25/2005 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon (Guest Host -- Matt Gonzalez)... In our first hour... Does the Bible charge humans with the task of preserving and protecting the earth and its creatures? Or does it give the planet's resources to humans to use entirely for their own benefit? Author Stephenie Hendricks joins us to discuss her new book, "Divine Destruction: Wise Use, Dominion Theology, and the Making of American Environmental Policy." (Melville House)
| | 12/25/2005 Second Hour |  | In our second hour... Running to unseat an incumbent Democratic Senator: a discussion with California Green Todd Cretian, and Maryland Independent Kevin Zeese.
| | 12/18/2005 First Hour |  | In our first hour...
We'll follow-up 2 hours of live wrap-up coverage from the World Trade
Organization's meetings in Hong Kong. Our guests will analyze what inside
and outside the meetings, and what it all means moving forward.
| | 12/18/2005 Second Hour |  | Author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz joins us in-studio to talk about her new book
"Blood on the Border: A Memoir of the Contra War." Plus, an interview
with poet, artist, libertarian theologian, and Nicaraguan Catholic Priest
Father Ernesto Cardenal.
| | 12/11/2005 First Hour |  | Tune in for our live broadcast from the 35th Annual KPFA Crafts & Music
Fair from San Francisco's Concourse Exhibition Center (8th Street &
Brannan). We'll talk with author Po Bronson ("Why Do I Love These
People?" Random House), exhibitors, musicians, and entertainers at the
fair, and, if California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't grant the
clemency petition of Stanley "Tookie" Williams, we'll talk about that as
well
| | | 12/4/2005 First Hour |  | Vietnam all over again, or worse? The Iraq War: Lies, Torture,
Occupation how will we move forward? A discussion with Daniel
Ellsberg, Judith Coburn, Aaron Glantz, and Tom Hayden.
| | 12/4/2005 Second Hour |  | We'll take another look at the case of Stanley "Tookie" Williams, who's
scheduled to be executed at San Quentin State Prison. Tom Hayden will be
joined by California Assemblymember Mark Leno, who is a sponsor of the
Assembly bill calling for a moratorium on the death penalty.
| | 11/27/2005 First Hour |  | A Two Hour Special on the Oakland Public Schools Crisis
First Hour Guests: Alex Katz, education reporter, Oakland Tribune;
Matt O'Brien, photographer and teacher; (his "Looking for Hope"
photographs of Oakland school children available on-line at
www.asucartstudio.org) Ina Bendich, Director/Teacher, Law Academy
EXCEL, McClymonds H.S.; Toni Morgan-Murphy, parent (3 children in
Oakland schools).
| | 11/27/2005 Second Hour |  | Second Hour Guests: Jessie Muldoon, special education teacher,
Roosevelt Middle School; Mark Rendon, Oakland Education Association
Treasurer, teacher, Franklin Elementary School; Dr. Ben Chavis,
principal, American Indian Charter School; Yetunde Reeves, principal,
EXCEL Academy, McClymonds H.S.; Brytteni Floyd-Mayo, Senior,
McClymonds H.S., former student member, Oakland School Board.
Music by: Krystal Blue, Berkeley H.S. Senior, BUMP records, Oakland.
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