'68 Revolution Rewind
Pacifica Radio Archives presents
1968 Revolution Rewind,
rare audio from one of the most
explosive years in recent history. Have a look and listen here. |
Home
Program Guide City Watch City Watch
WBAI Program
Airs : 10:00 AM
Description: City Watch, as part of the Same Boat Coalition, invites guests who are involved with social, economic, political and cultural issues in New York City. Our guests give information that we hope will enable our listeners to actively participate in a more informed way Credits: Co-hosted by Deena Kolbert, and Bill DiFazio. Deena Kolbert is presently a Programming, Marketing and Outreach Consultant with Continuing Education and Public Programs at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Active in a variety of organizations, she is a volunteer host/producer of City Watch on WBAI. She is a member of Pacifica Foundation's National Affiliate Task Force Committee, and has been a long time member of Roxbury Farms - a Community Support Agriculture network. Deena is also a sculptor whose primary mediums are clay and metal. William DiFazio, Ph.D., William DiFazio, Ph.D., has been Professor of Sociology at St. John's University for 26 years. Author of books and articles, including Ordinary Poverty: A Little Food and Cold Storage, Longshoremen: Community & Resistance on the Brooklyn Waterfront, The Jobless Future, co-authored with Stanley Aronowitz, and The Game is Rigged: The Middle Classes Divided and Conquered (forthcoming). He is a boardmember of Hunger Action Network New York State, and a boardmember of St. John's Bread & Life Soup Kitchen. He is the Chair Elect of the Marxist Section of the American Sociological Association and a member of the Editorial Collective of Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination.
Latest Shows:
<< Start < Prev Next > End >>
Top Tags |
Current Events |
Public Affairs |
News |
Arts |
Specials |
Listen To Pacifica
Support Pacifica!You can now support Pacifica Radio using PayPal - its fast and safe. As always, thank you for your support!
Can't Find Something?We've recently changed our website. Much more information is available, but you may not be able to find what you are looking for. If you need help, you can use our new sitemap, or use the new search tool, and if that doesn't work, contact our web worker.Login Form |