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12/7/2003
First Hour: "Music and Social Change: the Hip-Hop Experience"

Guests: Lauren Lazin, Director, "Tupac Resurrected;" Kevin Epps, Producer/Director, "Straight Outa Hunter's Point;" Joslyn Rose Lyons, Producer/Director, "Soundz of Spirit."

More on Kevin Epps and hip-hop documentaries: www.mastamind.com or www.hiphopfilmfest.com



 
12/7/2003
Second Hour: "The Greening of San Francisco?"

Discussion of the upcoming 12/9 mayoral runoff between Green Party candidate Matt Gonzalez and Democrat Gavin Newsom. Guests: Robert Smith, Professor, Political Science, San Francisco State; Peter Gabel, President Emeritus, New College of California.

For complete details on Green Party electoral results, prospects: www.gp.org

For best analysis of Nader/Gore 2000: www.prorev.com/green2000.htm

Peter Gabel's article on Greens and Democrats: www.sfgate.com/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/12/02/EDGCT3CQL51.DTL

Phone-ins welcome both hours...toll free number: 1-800-958-9008. Or e-mail during the program (or any time!) sundaysalon@kpfa.org



 
11/30/2003
First Hour: "Land, Government, and Justice in the Central Valley"

Guests: Mark Arax and Rick Wartzman, authors, "The King of California: J.G. Boswell and the Making of A Secret Empire" (Public Affairs Press)



 
11/30/2003
Second Hour: "World AIDS Day: Keeping Up with the Plague"

Guests: John Iverson, Oakland AIDS activist, reporting on the Global Network of People Living With AIDS Conference in Kampala, Uganda; Talia Duran, president, United Student Pride, Fresno State University

For a list of World AIDS Day events at Cal State Fresno: www.csufresno.edu/studentorgs/usp

For general AIDS info: www.healthgap.org, www.tac.org.za

For AIDS and Africa, e-mail priorityafrica@yahoo.com



 
11/23/2003
First Hour: "Culture and Social Change"

Guest: Curtis White, author, "The Middle Mind: Why Americans Don't Think for Themselves" (Harper/San Francisco)

For more on Curtis White, visit www.themiddlemind.com



 
11/23/2003
Second Hour: "Caught in the Crossfire: Children and War"

Guests include participants in Saturday's 11/22 conference on "Rights of the Child the UN Role in the Middle East"

Panelists: Zama Coursen-Neff, counsel, children's rights division, Human Rights Watch (www.hrw.org ); Maher Nasser, Chief, UNRWA, Palestine Refugee Liason Office (www.unrwa.org); Rita Maran, President, United Nations Association, East Bay (www.unausaeastbay.org), (510) 849-1752.



 
11/16/2003
25th Anniversary Retrospective: Hour 1

"The Mass Deaths at Jonestown, the Killing of SF Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, November 1978."

For information about current Jonestown studies, and 25th Anniversary events: http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/

Participants include Rev. Hue Fortson, a Jonestown survivor; Donetter Lane, founder, San Francisco African American Historical Society, Fielding McGeheen, webmaster, Jonestown web site, former SF supervisor Carol Ruth Silver, and former SF supervisor aide and founder of the Names Project, Cleve Jones.



 
11/16/2003
25th Anniversary Retrospective: Hour 2
Sunday Salon continues with its 25th Anniversary retrospective.

 
11/9/2003
Second Hour: "Education Not Incarceration"

Activists working to maintain state education budgets, and re-direct resources from prisons to schools. Guests include: Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles), chair of the Assembly Education Committee; Eric Mar, vice-president, San Francisco Board of Education; Jabari Anderson, first grade bilingual education teacher, Cox Elementary School, Oakland; and Cynthia Molina, grad student, African-American Studies, and vice-president, UC Berkeley student government, activist with Education Not Incarceration.

For full information on Education Not Incarceration, including their suggested K-12 teach-in curriculum, see www.may8.org

Activists working to maintain state education budgets, and re-direct resources from prisons to schools. Guests include: Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles), chair of the Assembly Education Committee; Eric Mar, vice-president, San Francisco Board of Education; Jabari Anderson, first grade bilingual education teacher, Cox Elementary School, Oakland; and Cynthia Molina, grad student, African-American Studies, and vice-president, UC Berkeley student government, activist with Education Not Incarceration.

For full information on Education Not Incarceration, including their suggested K-12 teach-in curriculum, see www.may8.org



 
11/9/2003
First Hour: "Repression Then and Now"

Guests include Robert Meeropol, son of executed "atom spies" Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, author, "An Execution in the Family" (St. Martin's Press); James Bovard, author, "Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom Justice and Peace to Rid the World of Evil" (St. Martin's Press) and Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian founder of the International Solidarity Movement to Protest the Israeli Occupation. (www.norcalism.org)

For Robert Meeropol's Bay Area schedule, see www.rfc.org

For details of James Bovard's appearance in Oakland 11/13 see www.independent.org



 
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