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Program Archives
1/11/2004 First Hour: "Homeless Teens: A Special Case?" |  | Guests include Rebecca Prophet, homeless teen outreach worker at Jubileespot in Berkeley, CA, and two homeless teens.
(To contact Jubilee Restoration Teen Outreach Project: www.jubileerestore.org., to contact Rebecca Prophet, (510) 540-8111 Ext. 26., rebecca@jubileerestore.org)
| | 1/11/2004 Second Hour: "Howard Zinn: A Long Life, Well Lived." |  | Guests include David Joyce, author, "Howard Zinn: A Radical American Vision" (Prometheus Books), and Howard Zinn, author, "A Peoples History of the United States" (Beacon Press, 1980) and fourteen other books.
| | 1/4/2004 First Hour: "The 2004 Election: Any Chance to Beat Bush?" |  | Guests: Matt Gonzalez, president, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, recent candidate for SF mayor as a Green Party member; Scott Armstrong, founding executive director, National Security Archive, Washington, DC, journalist and author on electoral politics.
| | 1/4/2004 Second Hour: "The 2004 Election: The Role of the Streets" |  | Analysis of protest movement building towards March 20 demonstrations protesting US Convention in NY. Guests include protest group activists from San Francisco, including Tanya Mayo from Not In Our Name.
| | 12/28/2003 First Hour: "New Year's Rituals" |  | Guest Host: Wes "Scoop" Nisker, author, "The Big Bang, the Buddha, and the Baby Boom: The Spiritual Experiments of My Generation," Harper/San Francisco, 2003.
Guest: Malcom Margolin, author, "The Way We Lived: California Indian Stories, Songs, and Reminiscenes," Heyday Books, 1993.
| | 12/23/2003 Second Hour: "Daddies and Daughters: Buddhist Generations" |  | Guest Host: Wes "Scoop" Nisker
Guests: Jack Kornfield and Caroline Kornfield (Jack is a clinical psychotherapist as well as a Buddhist monk and spiritual leader. Author, "After the Ecstasy, the Laundry: How the Heart Grows Wise on the Spiritual Path," Bantam, 2001) and Rose Nisker.
Phone-ins welcome both hours: 1-800-958-9008
| | 12/21/2003 First Hour: "Who's Watching Us, How and Why - Citizen Surveillance After 9/11" |  | Guests Include: Ted Morgan, author, "Reds: McCarthyism in Twentieth Century America" (Random House); Christian Parenti, author, "The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America" (Basic Books); and Maria Blanco, Executive Director, San Francisco Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights (formerly with Mexican American Legal Defense Fund and Equal Rights Advocates).
| | 12/21/2003 Second Hour: "Holiday Shopping Till Dropping: What Consumer Culture Really Does" |  | Guest: Tim Kasser, Associate Professor of Psychology, Knox College, author "The High Price of Materialism" (MIT Press)
10:45 Rebecca Prophet, Program Director, Jubispot Project (Homeless Teenagers in Berkeley) Jubispot Needs
Listener questions/coments welcome both hours at Sunday Salon's toll-free number: 1-800-958-9008 or via e-mail: sundaysalon@kpfa.org
| | 12/14/2003 First Hour: "Special Pacifica Broadcast: The Capture of Saddam Hussein - What Now?" |  | Program Note: Due to breaking news in Iraq concerning Saddam Hussein's capture, "Sunday Salon" was not broadcast as scheduled from the 33rd annual KPFA Holiday Crafts Fair. Instead, it was part of a special two-hour Pacifica broadcast.
Co-hosted by Larry Bensky, at KPFA, Berkeley, and Verna Avery Brown from Washington, D.C.
Guests include:
Roger Normand, Center for Economic and Social Rights (www.cesr.org)
Phyllis Bennis, Senior Policy Analyst, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C (www.ips-dc.org)
(See article by Stephen Zunes on the IPS web site: http://www.fpif.org/papers/capture2003.html)
John Quigley, Professor of International Law, Ohio State University (quigley.2@osu.edu)
Hassan Ibrahim, Senior Producer, Al-Jazeera, Quatar (http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage)
(See "Geneva Convention at a Glance" on Al-Jazeera Web Site: http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/0EECB503-6D61-4ED5-AB32-EC42305E58F2.htm)
Admiral Eugene Laroque, Center for Defense Information, Washington (www.cdi.org)
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson Law School, San Diego
(See "Pyrrhic Victory?":
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/12/16/EDG1H3NVRC1.DTL)
Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange and Code Pink (www.globalexchange.org)
(See "Reasons to Oppose the Occupation of Iraq": (http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/iraq/NoOccupation.html.pf)
| | 12/14/2003 Second Hour: "Special Pacifica Broadcast: The Capture of Saddam Hussein - What Now?" |  | Special coverage of the capture of Saddam Hussein continues. | |
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