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Program Archives
11/28/2004 Second Hour: |  | "Public Education in Crisis: Oakland, California" Guests: Pamela Drake, activist; Michael Foster(510 532 9116), Youth Reach;Valerie Denise Alexander, www.parentstogether.org Listener participation welcome both hours! sundaysalon@kpfa.org 1-800-958-9008 More! | | 11/21/2004 First Hour |  | "National Insecurity: the Rise of Condoleeza Rice and the Fall of Fallujah" Guests: Clarence Lusane, professor, School of International Service, American University, Washington, author of forthcoming book on Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell; Christian Parenti, author, "The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations of Occupied Iraq" (New Press)
| | 11/21/2004 Second Hour |  | "Hacked? Electronic Voting and National Intelligence in the 2004 Election" Guests: Kim Zetter, Senior Reporter, Wired News; Sam Smith, Editor, The Progressive Review
| | 11/14/2004 First Hour |  | "Fallujah and the Regional Conflict: Is Iran Next?" Guests: Aaron Glantz, former Free Speech Radio News Correspondent, Iraq/Turkey. author, "How America Lost Iraq" (Tarcher - 5/05); David Harris, author, "The Crisis: The President, the Prophet, and the Shah - 1979 and the Coming of Militant Islam" (Little, Brown)
| | 11/14/2004 Second Hour |  | "KPFA and Pacifica: Where Are We Now?" Guests: Pacifica Treasurer Lonnie Hicks; Pacifica Elections Supervisor Kenny Mostern; KPFA new station manager Roy Campanella II
| | 11/7/2004 First Hour |  | First Hour: "Picking Up the Pieces: What Happened, What Happens Now?" Guests: Howard Zinn, author, "Peoples History of the United States" (Perennial Classics); Lisa Duggan, professor, American Studies, NYU, author, "The Twilight of Equality: Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics and the Attack on Democracy" (Beacon Press); Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio). More! | | 11/7/2004 Second Hour |  | Second Hour: "Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Local Politics in a Blue State" Guests: newly elected city council members Gayle McLauglin (Richmond), Ross Mirkarimi (San Francisco) Listener participation welcome both hours: sundaysalon@kpfa.org, 1-800-958-9008. More! | | 10/31/2004 First Hour: |  | Part One: "The 2004 Election in Historical Context" Guest, Gore Vidal, author 46 (!) books, most recently, "Imperial America: Reflections on the United States" (Nation Books).
Part Two: "Vote Suppression: Is The Fix In?" Guests: Gypsy Gallardo, St. Petersburg, FL (www.counteveryvote2004.org); Cleveland Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio). | | 10/31/2004 Second Hour: |  | Stanford students organizing out of state: Adam Schwartz (Pennsylvania) ( www.baobabs.org); Mattie Hutton (Las Vegas); ( www.actforvictory.org); and Jane Eisner, columnist, Philadelphia Inquirer, author, "Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in Our Democracy." (Beacon Press)
| | 10/24/2004 First Hour: "Columnist Molly Ivins" |  | Molly Ivins, the Mario Savio Memorial Lecture, UC Berkeley, 10/6/04 (Molly Ivins most recent book is "Who Let the Dogs In? Political Animals I Have Known" Random House.)
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