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2006
12/3
Preview of the Senate hearings on the Robert F. Gates nomination
for Secretary of Defense; The state of public education --
in Oakland and beyond;
11/26
Lebanon, Israel, Palestine - the US and the Middle East
11/19
Food Injustice; Jonestown;
11/12
Analysis of the mid-term elections:
Across the Nation; In the Bay Area;
11/5
A two-hour pre-elections program:
Elections, Elections, Elections: Corruption scandals, voter
suppression, campaigning on the web. And, a look at candidates
and issues -- how they're financed, and what's important in
California and elsewhere
10/29
Elections: Ohio and Nationwide; Present-day Propaganda: the
documentary film;
10/22
What's wrong with Congress? Can it be fixed? And if so, how?;
Young environmental activists: recipients of this year's Brower
Youth Award;
10/15
Stealing Elections; Solving the Israeli/Palestinian conflict;
10/8
What to do about Global Warming?; War Profiteers: the only
winners in Iraq;
10/1
Elections: Errors and Fraud?; The Bush Administration: diplomacy
vs. military;
9/24
U.S. complicity with international state sponsored terrorism;
A look at Washington's response to torture and warrentless
wiretapping;
9/17
California Prisons; NSA Hearings Recap;
9/3
A look at workers in honor of Labor Day: San Francisco Hotel
Workers recently voted to authorize their second strike in
two years, and held a rally this week in San Francisco; What's
happening in California and around the nation to organize
Day Workers and to improve conditions for day laborers.
8/20
Immigration and the California Gubernatorial race; California's
Spiritual Landscape;
8/13
The Middle East Crisis: History, Context and Prospects for
Resolution; University Best Practices...elsewhere;
8/6
The Battle of the Ballot: Iraq Policy and Elections 2006.
Plus a California Assembly Resolution to Impeach Bush and
Cheney; An update from Lebanon, and a discussion about the
social service networks of Islamic Political Parties;
7/30
Resisting War. Resisting Invasion and Occupation. Vietnam
and Iraq; Middle-East analysis with Noam Chomsky;
7/23
Analysis of the Middle East Crisis; University best-practices
nationwide: how does Berkeley measure up?; the escalating
crisis in the Middle East;
7/16
The escalating crisis in the Middle East; Iraq: Ramadi. U.S.
troops killing civilians. Iraqis fleeing their homes;
7/9
The Corporate Take-over of Food; "Who Killed the Electric
Car" A Documentary;
7/2
A look at executions today with Micahel Meltsner; Berkeley
City Manager's report on revitalizing Telegraph;
6/25
An LGBT Pride Day Special: Elders in the Queer Community;
and Coming out Queer after 30;
6/18
A discussion on Political Documentary Films; We'll Talk to
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg's son Robert Meeropol and their
grand daughter, Rachel Meeropol;
6/11
The controversial California High School Exit Exam: who does
it help, who does it harm, and how?; The ongoing conflict
in the Middle East: It's impacts on the psyche of those fighting
and those caught in the crossfire, and what needs to be done
to stop it;
5/21
The Senate to confirm General Michael Hayden as new head of
CIA?; Publishing on the Left and Right of America;
4/30
The immigration debate: Boycotts, Borders, Legislation, and
Walk-Outs; West Oakland: Caught Up In a Cycle of Violence?;
4/23
The French youth labor laws after protests; What's the media
been up to since September 11, 2001?;
4/16
Incarceration, Transgender, and Gender Variants; Earthquake
Preparedness;
4/9
Revenge, Retribution, Rectification and the US Penal System;
Grammar - That Which Matters?;
4/2
Discussing The American Theocracy;
3/26
Activism: The Tricks of the Trade; NSA Senate Judiciary
Committee's hearings Continue This Week;
3/19
Resolving Conflict Resolution: beyond War, including
the Berkeley-based Mosaic Project; A Conversation with authors
Pratap Chattergee, Aaron Glantz, and Christian Parenti;
3/12
How the world's religious leaders teach us about war,
and how we apply the lesson; Veteran Events on the eve of
the Third anniversary of the Iraq Invasion also Iran, India,
and Pakistan and nuclear policy;
3/5
A look at poverty in Africa; Put your money... where
your politics are;
2/26
The U.S. Military, Special Forces, and the Rise of the
Rumsfeld Doctrine; California's default into a death penalty
moratorium;
2/19
The Congressional Inquiry into Hurricane Katrina: What
happened and could it happen in the Bay Area?; Michael Morales's
Death Penalty Case, Medical Ethics, and Race & the Death
Penalty;
2/12
Recap of the Senate Judiciary Committee NSA/Bush Administration
warrantless surveillance; Michael Parenti joins us with his
new book "The Culture Struggle"; A look at KPFA/Pacifica
with Pacifica historian Matthew Lasar, author of "Uneasy
Listening: Pacifica Radio's Civil War";
2/5
Warrantless Domestic Spying; In honor of Black History
month Women of the Civil Rights Movement;
1/29
Wrongfully Convicted and Exhonerated in America; Pesticide
Testing - On Humans!?;
1/22
the Conyers NSA Surveillance Hearings; Al Gore on N.S.A
domestic surveillance;
1/15
Iraq on the Ground with David Enders and Raed Jarrar;
Clarence Ray Allen, California executions and the possibility
of a State Moratorium on the Death Penalty;
1/8
Alito: The Beginning of the End of Law as We've Known
It?; MLK King Day, 2006;
1/1
Hooked on Gambling; Life Simple, 2007;
2005
12/25
Christianity, Dominion Theology And American Environmental
Policy with author Stephenie Hendricks; Running to unseat
an incumbent Democratic Senator;
12/18
Wrap-up coverage from the WTO's meetings in Hong Kong;
Author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, and Nicaraguan Catholic Priest
Father Ernesto Cardenal;
12/11
the 35th Annual KPFA Crafts & Music Fair; author
Po Bronson; and Schwarzenegger and the case for clemency of
Stanley "Tookie" Williams;
12/4
The Iraq War: Lies, Torture, Occupation - how will we
move forward?; The case of Stanley "Tookie" Williams;
11/27
A two-hour townhall-style meeting examining the Oakland
Unified School District.
11/20
Pre-Thanksgiving Discussion on Poverty, Homelessness,
and Food Access; A Racial Justice Reportcard for the state
of California;
11/13
Stanley "Tookie" Williams, and the state of
the Death Penalty in California; Murrow & McCarthy: Are
we there again?;
11/6
Live from the Green Festival in San Francisco; Elizabeth
de la Vega on Libby, Rove, and The Indictments;
10/30
Developments in the Investigation into Who Leaked the
Identity of Undercover CIA Agent Valerie Plame; Harriet Miers
has Withdrawn her Nomination to the Supreme Court - What does
it Mean and Who's Next?;
10/23
Insurance in America: Where is it? Where's it going?;
Is the Bay Area prepared for the one we've been warned is
coming?;
10/16
Steven Greenstreet's film "This Divided State"
on the Michael Moore controversy and trip to Utah; New Documentary:
"WAL MART: The High Cost of Low Price" with Robert
Greenwald, director and producer;
10/9
Marriage, Women, Family, and Pornography with journalist
Pamela Paul, and professor Stephanie Coontz; The Israeli/Palestinian
conflict on an other level;
10/2
The 50th anniversary of Allen Ginsberg's epic poem "Howl";
Factory Farms: Human Health, Food Safety, The Environment,
and Animal Welfare;
9/25
Updates on the Katrina and Rita Hurricane situations;
Author and Activist, Daniel Ellsberg; Updates on this Weekend's
Anti-War Protests; Children of the Incarcerated;
9/11
We Discuss Human Rights, John Roberts, and The 2004 Election:
Possibly another Watergate?;
8/28
A right wing talk show host travels to Crawford, Texas,
to confront Cindy Sheehan and her Supporters, And We Are There;
We'll meet Burning Man founder Larry Harvey and hear about
his huge gathering in the desert;
8/21
We speak with folks in Crawford, Texas; and Veteran nurse
of the first Iraq war Joyce Riley; Pornography: A Look
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