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Pacifica Radio Archives and The Polemic Consortium presents "Say It LOUD: New Songs For Peace."The Polemic Consortium is Mark Torres, Gomez, BulldogMusic composed by Gomez and BulldogMixed and produced by Mark Torres .Normal {margin:0.0pt; margin-top:0.0pt; margin-bottom:0.0pt; margin-left:0.0pt; margin-right:0.0pt; text-indent:0.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; font-size:10.0pt; color:Black; font-weight:normal; } H1 {margin:0.0pt; margin-top:12.0pt; margin-bottom:3.0pt; margin-left:0.0pt; margin-right:0.0pt; text-indent:0.0pt; font-family:"Arial"; font-size:18.0pt; color:Black; font-weight:bold; } H2 {margin:0.0pt; margin-top:12.0pt; margin-bottom:3.0pt; margin-left:0.0pt; margin-right:0.0pt; text-indent:0.0pt; font-family:"Arial"; font-size:16.0pt; color:Black; font-weight:bold; } H3 {margin:0.0pt; margin-top:12.0pt; margin-bottom:3.0pt; margin-left:0.0pt; margin-right:0.0pt; text-indent:0.0pt; font-family:"Arial"; font-size:14.0pt; color:Black; font-weight:bold; } 13. Huey Newton14. Dr. Helen Caldicott15. Che Guevara, John Coltrane, Wounded Knee, George Jackson, Mumia Abu-Jamal16. Malcolm X, James Baldwin, Adriene Rich, Langston Hughes, Alice Walker, Angela Davis17. H. Rap Brown, Fannie Lou Hamer, Elijah Muhammad, Bayard Rustin, Rosa Parks, Paul Robeson, Jean-Bertrand Aristide18. Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, United Farm Workers, Voice from the Chicano Moratorium19. Lily TomlinÂ
Pacifica Radio Archives and The Polemic Consortium presents "Say It LOUD: New Songs For Peace."The Polemic Consortium is Mark Torres, Gomez, BulldogMusic composed by Gomez and BulldogMixed and produced by Mark Torres01. Ed Asner02. I Want All of My Daughters to be Like Maxine Waters (D-CA), Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)03. Damn Some Money - Muhammad Ali04. Bin Bush - Michael Moore05. Father Knows Best - Gore Vidal06. The Problems Have A History - Tariq Ali07. Afrodiva - Angela Davis08. Living in America - Fannie Lou Hamer09. The Gift - Thich Nhat Hanh10. Silence of the Media Lambs - Greg Palast11. Lily Tomlin12. Stephen Rhode / Maxine Waters
30-minute weekly radio program for December 14, 2010. Sundance-winning documentary (2005) on the U.S. war machine and imperialism since World War Two. This condensed version includes commentary by GORE VIDAL, JOHN S.D. EISENHOWER, and the late CHALMERS JOHNSON.Interwoven is the story of Wilton Sekzer, a retired NYC cop, grief-stricken at the death of his son in the Twin Towers, yearning for revenge against the perpetrators, who he had been led to believe were the Iraqis. He sought a memorial to his son, and eventually a giant "bunker buster" bomb was dropped on Baghdad bearing the inscription, "In loving memory of Jason Sekzer."He now struggles with the knowledge that the Iraqis were innocent of 9/11 and that he had been deceived by his President.http://www.sonyclassics.com/whywefight/More details, photos, links, & other good stuff on the show's Web site: http://newworldnotes.blogspot.com. Permanent link to the entry for this week's program: (to follow).http://www.archive.org/details/NewWorldNotes145-WhyWeFightWall Street's first attempt at a takeover of the White House. in 1933-1934http://www.archive.org/details/BeforeBarackObama-WallStreetsFirstAttempAtAWhiteHouseCoup
Van Jones explains the economy from June 14, 2010 New York Times best-selling author Van Jones provides a blueprint for re-tooling American industry to create pathways out of poverty and generate national economic recovery. He is an American environmentalist, civil rights activist and attorney, Jones formerly served as special advisor for green jobs for the White House's Council on Environmental Quality, and is now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and senior policy advisor at Green For All. This about 59 minutes. Scott Horton Interviews Chris Hedges on May 16, 2010 Chris Hedges discusses the pros and cons of secession movements and the near-unanimous Congressional approval of the extrajudicial assassination of US citizens. Chris Hedges is a senior fellow at The Nation Institute. He spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years. This is 24 minutes. Music includes Earth Anthem, It's the End of the World as we know it, Democracy Killed, Maltese Melody, War-What Is It Good For, Stop Global Warming, We'll Meet Againhttp://www.archive.org/details/VanJonesAndChrisHedgesExplainOurTimes
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Vincent is a black man who is in the biggest prison in the country (Angola, LA) for raping 2 white girls. One was still a virgin when the doctor examined her. He has been there for more than 35 years for a crime he did not do and probably never happened.-http://www.archive.org/details/VincentSimmons
Headlines for May 10, 2004 * Seymour Hersh: Knowledge of Prisoner Abuse Investigation "Severely and Unusually Restricted" * In the Shadow of Abu Ghraib: Death Row Prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal On Iraq Prison Scandal * Former Military Police Officer Jailed for 17 Yrs Describes Routine Mistreatment and Brutality in U.S. Prisons * Lori Berenson's Case Goes Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rightshttp://www.archive.org/details/dn2004-0510
Former inmates face many challenges when they are released from prison; so do law enforcement and community. Today we continue our series on criminal justice in California with a close look at parole systems in our region.http://www.archive.org/details/Insight_060614
California has the largest prison population in the U.S.; six of its cities are in the top ten nationally for prisoner release. Host Jeffrey Callison speaks with a parole agent, a former prisoner and other experts about the challenges of reintegrating ex-convicts into society.http://www.archive.org/details/Insight_050823