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Program Archives
6/6/2004 Second Hour: |  | Guest: Sederia Badgett, B.A. in Cultural Anthropology. | | 5/30/2004 First Hour: "Segregation and Integration in Education: What Went On, What's Going On" |  | Guests: Sheryll Cashin, professor at Georgetown University Law Center and author of "The Failures of Integration: How Race and Class Are Undermining the American Dream" (Public Affairs Press). Also Dr. Dara Byrne, assistant professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (City University of N.Y.), and the consulting editor for "The Unfinished Agenda of Brown v. Board of Education" (John Wiley & Sons).
| | 5/30/2004 Second Hour: "Iraq: On the Ground" |  | Guests: Pratap Chatterjee, co-editor of "Houston, We Have a Problem: An Alternative Annual Report on Halliburton" (Corpwatch/Global Exchange, www.corpwatch.com) Aaron Glantz, Free Speech Radio News Correspondent, Baghdad,and the producer of "Iraq: One Year Later" (Pacifica).
Listener phone ins and e-mails welcome both hours: 1-800-439-5732 or sundaysalon@kpfa.org
| | 5/23/2004 First Hour: "Corporate America: The Invisible Hand" |  | Guests: Joel Bakan, author, "The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power" (Free Press) and Jennifer Abbott, co-director, "The Corporation" (Opens in Theaters 6/4).
| | 5/23/2004 Second Hour: "The End is Nigh: Bush, Big Business, and Doom for Our Planet" |  | Guests: Paul Rauber, co-author, "Strategic Ignorance: Why the Bush Administration is Recklessly Destroying a Century of Environmental Progress" (Sierra Club Books). (Others TBA)
Note: This is the final weekend of KPFA's Spring/Summer fund drive. To support "Sunday Salon," KPFA, and Pacifica, please phone in a pledge to 1-800-439-5732!
| | 5/16/2004 First Hour: "Looking In, Looking Out: Alice Walker" |  | A discussion with Alice Walker about the state of the world and the explorations for peace and sanity by individuals and society at large, on the occasion of the publication of her new novel (and thirteenth book), "Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart" (Random House).
Note: a limited number of autographed first editions of Alice Walker's book will be available for a minimum donation of $100 to KPFA/Pacifica. To reserve one in advance, contact sundaysalon@kpfa.org
| | 5/16/2004 Second Hour: "Iraq: Through the Looking Glass" |  | A live update from Iraq, and interviews with the authors of two news books about the Bush administration's invasion and occupation of Iraq. Guests: John Prados, author, "Hoodwinked: The Documents that Revel How Bush Sold Us a War" (New Press) and New York Observer columnist Nicholas Von Hoffman, author of "Hoax: Why Americans Are Suckered by White House Lies" (Nation Books).
| | 5/9/2004 First Hour: "Mother's Day: The Pledge Today" |  | Julia Ward Howe's Mother's Day Proclamation (see Original Mother's Day Proclamation) Discussed by five KPFA mothers with very diverse experiences: Aileen Alfandary, news co-director; Amelia Gonzalez, director of apprenticeship program; Maya Orozco, engineer/producer; Kirsten Thomas, engineer/national Pacifica producer; Susan Stone, drama and literature department director.
| | 5/9/2004 Second Hour: "The Pulse of the Public: Polls, Politics, and Activism" |  | Guests: Mickey Huff, Retro Poll; Rebecca Solnit, author, "Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities" (Nation Books); Tom Frank, editor, "The Baffler", author, "Lie Down for America: How the Republican Party Sows Ruin on the Great Plains" (Harper's Magazine, April 2004)(tentative)
| | 5/2/2004 First Hour: "Hip Hop Politics: The Difference in 2004?" |  | Guests: Yvonne Bynoe, author, "Stand and Deliver: Political Activism, Leadership, and Hip Hop Culture" (Soft Skull Press) and Todd Boyd, professor of Critical Studies, USC, author, "Young, Black, Rich and Famous: The Rise of the NBA, the Hip Hop Invasion, and the Transformation of American Culture" (Doubleday)
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