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Wed, 12/03/2008 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Local Reaction and Resistance against Prop 8

We speak to Thomas Wheatly from Basic Rights Oregon and, from Love Makes a Family, Bonnie Tinker and Cecil Prescod about the fight in California and Oregon for Marriage Equality, the role of People of Color in the GLBT Movement, and the importance of cross-coalition organizing for equal rights.

Special Programming: Public Affairs

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Wed, 11/26/2008 - 10:00am - 11:00am

 Melinda Bernert hosts a pilot program called "Media-ocrity," which looks at how local media covers or doesn't cover the issues we care about. She'll speak with Eric Boehlert, who writes for Media Matters about the layoff trend of newspapers and other media outlets. Layoffs of the most experienced and expensive employees leaves a huge hole in knowledge, institutional memory and experience. The Oregonian and Columbian have layed off 150 employees in the last nine months

Special Programming: Public Affairs

Air date: 
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 11:15am - 12:00pm

Flashpoints is off today. Instead we feature the program Law and Disorder with:

A look at a suit against police in Pittsburgh brought by two people who were tasered multiple times even after they were arrested and put in police custody.

National Lawyers Guild attorney Maunica Sthanki to discuss the transfer of thousands of prisoners from detention centers in New York City to South Texas.

Buscando America

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Buscando America
Air date: 
Fri, 10/31/2008 - 1:30pm - 3:00pm
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Entrevistas y música Hispana.

!Hola a tod@s!
El viernes en Buscando América estarán:

 Eddy Barbosa y Omar Salomón para hablarnos de la Guía de Recursos de la Ciudad de las Rosas que el periódico Street Roots acaba de publicar esta semana.
pdxrosecityresource@hotmail.com !--break--

Meet your neighbors

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Wed, 10/22/2008

On the Oct 23 Radio Beyond Borders the idea is to "Meet your Neighbors."  Miae Kim introduces us to a Russian refugee and a Nicaraguan immigrant.

28:32 minutes (19.6 MB)
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Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 10/15/2008

Air date: 
10/15/2008

the 'money, power and respect' show...  talking about the connections between this current political/'electoral' process and race and class...  plus, some music by gamble & huff, and others!!!

Sarah Vowell on KBOO 90.7 FM

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The Digital Divide
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Mon, 10/13/2008

Recorded live in the KBOO studios on October 14th, 2008, Sarah Vowell, author and This American Life contributor,  joins host Rabia Yeaman to discuss her latest book, The Wordy Shipmates.

28:45 minutes (26.32 MB)
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Anjali and The Kid playlist for 10/12/2008

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Anjali and The Kid
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10/12/2008

Civil Liberties Watch: Hearings for Guantanamo Prisoners Begin

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Evening News
program date: 
Sun, 10/05/2008

17 innoncent Uighurs refugees who have been imprisoned at Guantanamo are scheduled for a Habeas hearing in federal court on Tuesday. They are among the first prisoners to have the hearings, since the Supreme Court upheld their right to them in a June decision. The Supreme Court emphasized in it's ruling that the hearings should be "promp", given that most of the prisoners had been held for 6 years without charges.

Reporter Linda Olson-Osterlund spoke with Steve Wax, author of the book Kafka Comes To America, and the Oregon Public Defender. Waxes office has represented 7 Guantanamo prisoners and he spoke with her about theri cases and court delays.

 

4:29 minutes (4.11 MB)
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Like W, but with ambition

 Rolling Stone just put on an article on Sen McCain, which is as damning and devastating as most any piece of journalism I can recall. St. John is revealed as a short-tempered, misogynistic narcissist who differs from Dubya primarily on the basis of his ambition. Oh yeah, Dubya is apparently a better pilot.

Most of all the piece completely deconstructs the ubiquitous Maverick Myth that McCain has deployed around himself like armor. There is nothing there at all. He has backtracked and and sold out every one of his vaunted principals, flip-flopped on virtually every issue on which he has claimed to be resolute -- campaign finance, kowtowing to secial interests, his position on the war, and on and on. Even on torture, an issue that carries street cred for him, he cravenly helped broker a deal with the White House that effectively annuls the Geneva Conventions.

McCain is a liar and a fraud. Worse, he's a dangerous and aggressive ideologue with twin Napoleon and Daddy complexes. You think Dubya has been a disaster? McCain would the same or worse -- only smarter and more belligerent.

-A

 

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