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The Abe and Joe Talk Radio Show on 11/17/09

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Tue, 11/17/2009 - 8:00am - 9:00am

Author and former "economic hit man" John Perkins joins Abe and Joe for a look behind the mirror at the coporations who have made America into history's first truly global empire. Perkins examines why global financial markets collapsed, and how we can build a better, cleaner and more just planet.

Political Perspectives on 11/18/09

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Wed, 11/18/2009 - 9:30am - 10:00am

Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman discusses her new book, "Breaking the Sound Barrier", the importance of independent media and her upcoming benefit for KBOO Radio.

Acupuncturist Maria Perez discusses Community Acupuncture as part of healthcare reform.

program: 
Healthwatch
program date: 
Mon, 11/16/2009

 Hosted by: Dr. David Naimon

 

 
Acupuncturist Maria Perez discusses Community Acupuncture as part of healthcare reform.

 

27:25 minutes (25.11 MB)
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Voices from the Edge on 11/12/09

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Thu, 11/12/2009 - 8:00am - 9:00am
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Developing Portland's "real wealth" - a conversation about "caring economics"

There’s more ways of defining wealth than just dollars or private property. There’s the economic value of the health of families, communities and our planet – far more important indicators than those of our dominant market economy.

Wake Up and Smell The Boot Polish

program date: 
Tue, 11/10/2009

 Hosted by Abe Proctor and Joe Uris

 Today, Joe is by himself, and he opens the show with a reading of an article from August of 1993 that was printed in a small independent rag called PDXS.  The article was entitled "Wake Up And Smell The Boot Polish," and warned us of a pending Fascist State looming on the horizon.  Amazingly, the article could have been written yesterday, and inspired quite the flurry of calls.

 

 

58:11 minutes (26.64 MB)
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Out Loud on 11/10/09

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Out Loud
Air date: 
Tue, 11/10/2009 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Out Loud focuses on our talent, our health, and our stories.

Out Loud focuses on our talent, our health, and our stories.

Max Voltage, from Pants-Off Productions, talks about Homomentum: a monthly queer cabaret. Homomentum takes over the Egyptian Room Saturday Nov 14th. This month's Timewarp Talent Show will showcase queer dance & performance-art, with tons of glitter and fabulousness. Homomentum: doors at 7pm, show at 8pm, dance party at 10pm. Cost $5-7 sliding scale. This is a 21+  event. The E Room is wheelchair accessible.

Carla speaks with Molly Franks and Kim Toves from the Multnomah County Health Department.

Kicking Us While We're Down: News & Views on Grocery Worker and Philly Transit Worker Struggles

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Labor Radio
program date: 
Mon, 11/09/2009

Tonight's show is about employers who seize the current economic crisis as an opportunity to pit working people against each other and undermine longstanding union rights. 

First, we speak with Karyl Feliciano, a Fred Meyer employee, and Jenny Reed, United Food and Commercial Worker (UFCW) union business representative, on large-scale contract negotiations with multiple employers, including Safeway, Albertsons, and Fred Meyer.  The Hillsboro Fred Meyer recently called the cops on Jenny Reed and two other union representatives just for talking to union members at the grocery store.

27:17 minutes (10.93 MB)
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Leigh Knox from the Pachamama Alliance and Awakening the Dreamer

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Radiozine
program date: 
Mon, 11/09/2009

 Host Crystal Leighty speaks with Leigh Knox about Awakening the Dreamer...Changing the Dream is a unique 4 hour symposium developed by the Pachamama Alliance, a not-for-profit organization inspired by indigenous elders of the Amazon rain forest and their friends in North America.

24:38 minutes (22.56 MB)
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Common Sense: Basic Rights Oregon and the Immigrant Community

program date: 
Wed, 11/04/2009

 Common Sense Talk Radio

 Hosted by Kayse JamaGrassia Melendez, and Lucilene Lira
 From the Center for Intercultural Organizing

56:16 minutes (25.76 MB)
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The Other Team focuses on books, music & school

program date: 
Tue, 11/03/2009

Tonight, The Other Team focuses on books, music and schools.

Carla interviews Zena, from the Oregon Safe Schools and Communities Coalition, about what's happening in Oregon Schools, including networking with Gay Straight Alliances and being a resource for school staff and students.

Next, we talk with Erin Malus and Twig Deluje from Bare Bones Press & Productions about their favorite picks from Young Adult literature that LGBTQ youth might be interested in.

55:09 minutes (25.25 MB)
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