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Program Archives
7/23/2006 Second Hour |  | Continued conversation on the Middle East crisis. Joining us: UC Berkeley Anthropology professor and Lebanese-American Laura Nader, and Mazin Qumsiyeh, Palestinian professor
and author of the recent book, "Sharing the Land of Canaan: human rights and
the Israeli/Palestinian Struggle,"(qumsiyeh.org).
| | 7/23/2006 Third Hour |  | Guests include:Elaine Hagopian, professor emerita of Sociology at Simmons College Middle
East Scholar; Rasha Salti,who blogs at (eltronicintifada.net), Wael Hmaidan, environmental and humanitarian activist currently working with refugees and organizing protests agianst the Israeli assualt.
| | 7/16/2006 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon...
In our first hour...
Three Israeli soldiers captured. Air strikes. Ground assaults. Dozens of
Palestinian, and now Lebanese, civilians killed. No negotiations. Crisis
in the Middle East.
| | 7/16/2006 Second Hour |  |
And in our second hour...
Iraq. The U.S. occupation of Ramadi. Civilians killed by U.S. Troops.
Iraqis fleeing their homes hoping for safety. Confirmed guests: Free
Speech Radio News Correspondents Aaron Glantz, and Salam Talib. Glantz is
the author of "How America Lost Iraq," and spent months reporting from Iraq.
Talib is an Iraqi reporter now living in Berkeley. His brother, reporter
Alaa Hassan, died on June 28th, when his car was fired upon as he crossed a
Baghdad bridge. His whole family now plans to leave their home in Bagdhad.
| | 7/9/2006 First Hour |  | In our first hour...
The corporate take-over of food. Bad for your health. Bad for the earth. Bad for society. What's being done to combat it? And what's being done to those who try to combat it? Guests include; Christopher Cook, Author of "Diet for a Dead Planet."
| | 7/9/2006 Second Hour |  | In our second hour...
General Motors manufactured an electric car well loved by the few who got a chance to own one. But the auto company pulled the car from the market, and crushed the rest in the desert. What happened? That's the topic of the new documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car," which opened in the Bay Area July 7th. Filmmaker Chris Paine joins us.
Plus, the KPFA Apprenticeship Program's recruiting new members. Graduate members talk about how to get involved...
| | 7/2/2006 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon... In our first hour... July 2nd 2006 is the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that reinstated the nation's death penalty. A look at executions today with Micahel Meltsner, a former death row lawyer, author of the new book, "The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer" (University of Virginia Press); and Crystal Bybee with the Campaign to End the Death Penalty ( www.nodeathpenalty.org or 510 333 7966). | | 7/2/2006 Second Hour |  | In our second hour... With Cody's books set to close its Telegraph Avenue store this month, a new Berkeley City Manager's report on revitalizing Telegraph, and accusations that People's Park is to blame for the Avenue's "fade," there'll be a lot to talk about with our guests. Joining us: Cody's owner, Andy Ross; Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington; and Terri Compost, and activist and organic gardner who gardens in People's Park, and is a former member of the People's Park advisory committee.
| | 6/25/2006 First Hour |  | This Week on Sunday Salon...
An LGBT Pride Day Special...
Hour 1:
Pioneering a Movement: Elders in the Queer Community
Personal stories and commentary on what's changed, and what hasn't.
| | 6/25/2006 Second Hour |  | Hour 2:
Coming out Queer after 30...
How do friends and family react? How does a change in sexual identity
change overall identity when it happens well into adulthood? Who, how,
when, and why...
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