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9/28/2003
First Hour: "Interview with Congressman Dennis Kucinich, candidate for Democratic presidential nomination"


 
9/28/2003
Second Hour:

Guests:

Christian Appy, author, "Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered from All Sides"

Judith Coburn, former Pacifica and Village Voice reporter in Vietnam

Charlie Trujillo, producer, new PBS/POV documentary "Soldados: Chicano Soldiers in Viet Nam."

10/5: Two Hour Special on the Recall Election!



 
9/21/2003
First Hour: "Immigration Today: Human Resources as Scapegoats?"

Guests (all live in studio, KPFA, Berkeley):

Aihwa Ong, professor of anthropology, UC Berkeley, author "Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, and the New America." (California)

Arnoldo Garcia, editor, "Network News" (National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights)

Jeannie Rapoport, JERICHO Project, (Jews for Equal Rights for Immigrant Communities), participant in Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride, leaving 9/21 for DC



 
9/21/2003
Second Hour: "The Role of Truth in a Time of Public Fictions"

Guests (all live in studio, KPFA, Berkeley):

Joe Conason, columnist, New York Observer, author, "Big Lies: The Right Wing Propaganda Machine and How it Distorts the Truth."(St. Martin's)

Elinor Langer, Portland, Oregon, author "A Hundred Little Hitlers: The Death of a Black Man, the Trial of a White Racist, and the Rise of the Neo-Nazi Movement in America." (Metropolitan)

Listener call-in number, toll free: 1-800-958-9008.



 
9/14/2003
First Hour:"California's Health Care Crisis:The Troops on the Ground"

A look into the practical, social, and political elements of hospital and in-home health care. Features interviews with three nurses working in various daily jobs, including Deborah Burger, incoming president of the California Nurses Association union.

Also at 9:45 (approximately): Update from the Cancun World Trade Organization meeting and protests. Pratap Chatterjee, Corpwatch, reporting.



 
9/14/2003
Second Hour: "Interview with Jim Hightower"

In studio: Jim Hightower, former Texas Agriculture Commissioner, author of the new (and best selling) "Thieves in High Places" (Viking Press).

Listener phone-ins welcome both hours! (1-800-958-9008)



 
9/7/2003
First Hour: Tales of Two Anniversaries Part 1
"Chile, 9/11/73"

Featuring a new historical overview CD from the Freedom Archives: "Chile: Promise of Freedom," and interviews with Peter Kornbluh, author of the just released "The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability" (New Press), as well as Chilean filmmakers Lorena Gomez-Barris and Roberto Leni-Oliveres.

For information about the Chile Films and Music event, 9/20 at the Victoria Theater in San Francisco,and the Cine Latino festival, see www.cineaccion.com

For information about the CD documentary,"Chile: Promise of Freedom" write to: The Freedom Archives, 522 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, 94110. (CD release party, Friday 9/12, La Pena, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley)



 
9/7/2003
Second Hour: Tales of Two Anniversaries Part 2
"9/11, A New Investigation"

Interview with Gerald Posner, author of the just published "Why America Slept: The Failure to Prevent 9/11." (Random House)

Note: This weeks audio is in one two hour file. See link for hour 1.



 
8/31/2003
First Hour:
"Working Hard, Getting Nowhere: Low-wage Workers in the US."

Beth Shulman, author, "The Betrayal of Work: How Low Wage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans" (New Press);

Sharon McClure, home care worker, Mark Townsend, security guard.



 
8/31/2003
Second Hour Topic 1:
"At Work: The Art of California Labor."

"At Work: The Art of California Labor." (Catalogue published by California Historical Society /Heyday Books) Discussion of a new exhibit in San Francisco."

Mark Dean Johnson, professor of art, director, Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco State University.  Hung Liu, artist, professor of art, Mills College



 
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