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Program Archives
10/16/2005 Second Hour |  | In our second hour...
Robert Greenwald, director and producer of "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's
War on Journalism" and "Uncovered: The War on Iraq" joins us to talk about
his soon-to-be released documentary: "WAL MART: The High Cost of Low
Price"
KPFA is in the midst of its Fall Fund Drive. These DVDs and other
premiums will be available during the show when you become a KPFA listener
sponsor.
| | 10/9/2005 First Hour |  | In our first hour, a discussion about Marriage, Women, Family, and
Pornography. We'll be joined by author and journalist Pamela Paul
("Pornified: How the Culture of Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our
Relationships and Our Families"), and Stephanie Coontz, professor and
author ("Marriage, a History: From Obedience to Intimacy, or How Love
Conquered Marriage").
| | 10/9/2005 Second Hour |  | In our second hour, a look at the Israeli/Palestinian conflict on an
individual and family level. We'll be joined by a Palestinian man and an
Israeli woman who have lost family members to the conflict, and
documentarian Gretchen Burger,(anothersideof.peace.org) whose film "Another Side of Peace" follows
their personal journeys.
| | 10/2/2005 First Hour |  | Matt Gonzalez hosts Sunday Salon this week
First Hour:
With the 50th anniversary of Allen Ginsberg's epic poem "Howl" coming up,
we'll be joined by several guests including Jonah Raskin, Professor of
Communications at Sonoma State University and author of "Allen Ginsberg's
Howl and the Making of the Beat Generation."
| | 10/2/2005 Second Hour |  |
Factory Farming: Food Safety, Human Health, and Animal Welfare
Guests include Howard Lyman, Author of "Mad Cowboy" and "No More Bull" is a 40 year
cattle rancher who, after a life-threatening illness sold his ranch and
became an advocate for the earth, animals, and a vegan diet.
| | 9/25/2005 First Hour |  | First Hour:
"Catastrophes Here and There"
Guests: Brian Edwards Tiekert, environmental justice reporter, KPFA
(from lake Charles, LA); Daniel Ellsberg, activist and
author, "Secrrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon
Papers" (Penguin). Plus speeches by Cindy Sheehan
and Rev. Jesse Jackson from the 9/24 anti-war rally in Washington.
| | 9/25/2005 Second Hour |  | Hour Two:
"Children Left Behind: Prisons and Families in the US"
Guests: Nell Bernstein, author, "All Alone in the World: Children of
the Incarcerated" (New Press), and two of her book's
subjects, Emani Davis and Carl Bernard. (See www.sfcipp.org for
details of their organization's work - San Francisco
Children of Incarcerated Parents.)
Listener comments welcome both hours: sundaysalon@kpfa.org,
1-800-958-9008
| | 9/18/2005 First Hour |  | FIRST HOUR
Special Report: Corpwatch Executive Director Pratap Chatterjee,
"The Toxic Vultures Descend on New Orleans." Who's involved in the
"reconstruction" efforts, and what they hope to gain.
John Roberts: "What Do We Now Know, and What Do We Think?" Guests:
American University Law Professor Jamin Raskin, Guantanomo detainees
attorney Joe Margulies.
| | 9/18/2005 Second Hour |  | SECOND HOUR
"Getting Out of Iraq" Guest: Congressoman Lynne Woolsey. With
excerpts from "How To Bring The Troops Home" forum on Capitol Hill,
9/15.
Listener comments welcome! Sundaysalon@kpfa.org, or 1-800958-9008
| | 9/11/2005 First Hour |  | Sunday Salon will present a four hour special this week with Pacifica national affairs correspondent Larry Bensky, who will cover several of the current biggest stories important to our world.
This is the anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy in New York City, marked by another city newly devastated - New Orleans. We'll talk about those two calamities and what may be even more calamity for human rights and environmental protections of this country when John Roberts faces nomination to the United States Supreme Court. We'll hear an on the documentation of illegal goings on with the Republican Party from the 2004 election - could this be another Watergate?
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