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Political Perspectives on 03/14/12

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Wed, 03/14/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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Hear what four of the candidates for Mayor of Portland have to say about their vision for Portland

Let me introduce you to Bill Dant, Cameron Whitten, Christopher Rich and Scott Fernandez. They share two things in common. The first thing they share is the desire to be Mayor of Portland, Oregon. The second thing they share is that all four will join Dan Johnson on Wednesday, March 14th @ 9am on Political Perspectives.

Discover for yourself what each candidate’s vision is for leading Portland over the next four years. Be prepared to ask the candidates’ questions first hand as phone lines will be open during the hour.

Political Perspectives airs Wednesday, March 14th from 9-10am only on Community Radio KBOO 90.7

Political Perspectives on 03/07/12

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Wed, 03/07/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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Portland Mayoral Candidate Forum

Today Political Perspectives features the first in a series of Portland mayoral candidate forums. Today's forum is hosted by Michelle Poyourow of the KBOO Bike Show. Confirmed candidates include: Max Brumm, Steve Sung, and Sam Belisle.

Political Perspectives on 02/29/12

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Wed, 02/29/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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An interview with Charles Eisenstein, author of Sacred Economics

We have everything we need to create a decent world, so why do we need rich investors to get good things done? In his book Sacred Economics, Charles Eisenstein tells how money stands in the way of human fulfillment.

Political Perspectives on 02/22/12

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Wed, 02/22/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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Redefining Black Power Reflections on the State of Black America

Redefining Black Power, a special program to celebrate the launch of the Pacifica Radio Archive's first book published by City Lights Books, "Redefining Black Power: Reflections on the State of Black America."

This book utilizes the Pacifica Radio Archive's classic Civil Rights and Black Power recordings such as W.E.B Dubois, Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Audre Lourde as a context for a new conversation on the state of Black America with contemporary educators, activists and philosophers.

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Political Perspectives on 02/15/12

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Wed, 02/15/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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Interview with Chris Martenson

Where is our economy going?

Chris Martenson looked at the facts and was greatly alarmed. He left his job at a top corporation to do more research, and produced a video seminar called The Crash Course.

Now The Crash Course: The Unsustainable Future of Our Economy, Energy, and the Environment  has been published as a book. It asks whether our future will be shaped by disaster or by our own best efforts.

Political Perspectives on 02/08/12

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Wed, 02/08/2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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Michael Parenti on "THE PATHOLOGY OF WEALTH"

Michael Parenti on "THE PATHOLOGY OF WEALTH"

(From TUC Radio)

Political Perspectives on 02/01/12

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Wed, 02/01/2012 - 9:00am - 9:30am
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The Coming Home project: A discussion about healing from the visible and invisible injuries of war

“Turning Ghosts Into Ancestors:” Healing from the Trauma of War

Suzanne LaGrande interviews Dr. Joseph Bobrow, founder and president of the Coming Home Project. Started in 2005, the Coming Home Project is a non-profit organization devoted to providing expert, compassionate care, support, education, and stress management tools for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, service members, their families, and their service providers.

Political Perspectives on 01/25/12

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Wed, 01/25/2012 - 9:00am - 9:30am
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A discussion of war and peace with a prominent Israeli writer

Uri Avnery is a long-time Israeli writer and peace activist. He founded Gush Shalom and served in the Knesset. He was the first Israeli to meet with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Avnery say flatly that Israel will not attack Iran.

Find out why Wednesday, January 25 at 9am.

Photo by Nervous Energy

 

Political Perspectives on 01/18/12

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Wed, 01/18/2012 - 9:30am - 10:00am
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S. Brian Willson and Becky Luening on Blood on the Tracks

Host Sue Supriano interviews S. Brian Willson and his partner Becky Luening about Brian's book "Blood on the Tracks" and their experiences during their recent book tour for "Blood on the Tracks."

Political Perspectives on 01/18/12

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Wed, 01/18/2012 - 9:00am - 9:30am
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Per Fagereng hosts a discussion of current foreign affairs

Per Fagereng hosts a discussion of current foreign affairs.

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13 Indigenous Grandmothers: "Mother Nature is angry. We must change. All of us."

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Wed, 03/10/2010

Stephanie Potter speaks with Carole Hart, director and producer of "For the Next 7 Generations," and Linda Neale, founder and board member of the Earth and Spirit Council. "For The Next 7 Generations," a documentary film chronicling the efforts of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers from the four directions to heal the earth & her inhabitants, will show at 4 pm on 3/14 at the Clinton Street Theater, 2522 Southeast Clinton Street, Portland 97202.

 

A fundraiser for the Earth & Spirit Council, the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and The Oregon Food Bank. Tickets $8 in advance through Brown Paper Tickets or $10 at the door. Please bring non-perishable food item(s) for donation. For preview info go to http://www.youtube.com/carolehart.

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Film maker Jihan El-Tahri on “Behind the Rainbow," an exploration of South Africa’s ruling party

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Tue, 03/02/2010

 On the Part Two of the Feb 10, 2010, Political Perspectives we hear from filmmaker Jihan El-Tahri about her documentary, “Behind the Rainbow,” which explores the transition of the African National Congress from a liberation organization into South Africa’s ruling party. The film was shown in Portland as part of the Cascade African Film Festival on Thursday February 11th at 7:30PM

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Brad Friedman of Brad Blog discusses rightwing activist James O'Keefe's felony arrest

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Wed, 02/10/2010

In part one of the Feb 10, 2010 Political Perspectives, Michelle Schroeder Fletcher interviews blogger Brad Friedman of the Brad Blog about the case of rightwing activist James O'Keefe, his federal felony arrest late last month, and his infamous secretly taped video interviews filmed inside ACORN offices. 

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Kanaan Kanaan on Art and Diversity

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Wed, 02/03/2010

Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews local artist Kanaan Kanaan, a native of Palestine now living and working in Portland. He will address the impact of cultural diversity in art in “From the Middle East to America: A Journey in Personal Artistic Expression,” a free seminar hosted by Portland State University and the PSU Art Department Diversity Committee on Tuesday, February 9th, at 6pm in the Find out more about Kanaan Kanaan's work at http://www.kanaankanaan.com/joomla/

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Sauvie Island's Donna Matrazzo on "Wild Things: Adventure's of a Grassroots Environmentalist"

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Wed, 01/13/2010

  Host Allison Miliones speaks with Donna Matrazzo, a science, environmental and history writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, on PBS and the Discovery Channel, and in national park visitor centers and museums around the country. She has lived on Sauvie Island for 20 years. Her book, Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist, was a finalist for a Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction.

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David Swanson

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Wed, 01/06/2010

 

David Swanson, author and activist talks about his new book "Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming A More Perfect Union." The host is Marianne Barisonek.

 Swanson talks about how the office of Presidency has acquired more and more power while Congress neglects its duties. He offers ideas on how we the people can rebalance the political structures.

Powers taken by George Bush will become cemented into place during the Obama administration unless Congress takes action. The aberrations of the Bush years will become norms and now is the time to undo the damage.

Many of the abuses committed by the Bush presidency were given legitimacy by the actions of his predecessor, Bill Clinton. 

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Dan Fleshler: Transforming the Israel Lobby: The Limits of Its Power and the Potential for Change

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Wed, 12/16/2009

Focus on Palestine-Israel - Dan Fleshler: Transforming the Israel Lobby: The Limits of Its Power and the Potential for Change.   Host Will Seaman interviews Dan Fleshler, a media and public affairs strategist, who spends much of his free time trying to convince the American Jewish community to support Israel’s peace camp and an end to Israeli settlement expansion. He is the author of Transforming America's Israel Lobby --The Limits Of its Power and the Potential For Change. He is a board member of Ameinu and Americans for Peace Now and is on the Advisory Council of J Street.

 

 

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Peace Activist Kathy Kelly Reacts to Obama's Plan for Troop Buildup in Afghanistan

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Wed, 12/02/2009

 Kathleen Stephenson interviews long time peace activist Kathy Kelly of Voices for Creative Nonviolence who discusses her reactions to President Obama's December 1st speech on the future of the war in Afghanistan. Kelly is an author, a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and one one of the founding members of Voices in the Wilderness. Earlier this year she traveled to Northern Pakistan to try and understand the effects of drone strikes on the people there.

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Amy Goodman on Breaking the Sound Barrier

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Wed, 11/18/2009

Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now, speaks with KBOO's Kathleen Stephenson about the importance of independent media, the stories of grassroots activists included in her new book, "Breaking the Sound Barrier; and her upcoming benefit for KBOO at the Bagdad Theatre.

 

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Liz Grover Visits Afghanistan to Bust Through Media Stereotypes

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Wed, 11/11/2009

Host Kayse Jama talks with local resident Liz Grover about her experiences living and working in Kabul, with the goal of busting through western media sterotypes about Afghanistan and its people.  " . . in the midst of war, I went to Afghanistan with one hundred dollars to my name, a one-way airplane ticket and no promise of a job."

 

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Hood River Development - Mr. Naito

Please ask Mr. Naito if his love of democracy extends to his business.   Would he be willing to turn his development firm into a employee run cooperative corporation, giving ownership and organizational rights to employees.   Mr. Naito's concern for democracy probably ends at doors to his corporation.   Mr. Naito looks at this battle to develop the Hood River riverfront property as a public realtions battle.   He will promise the community jobs and the city council financial support, and the council will eye the property tax revenue as a benefit to the community.   If he is successful,  once again we will be selling our responsibility to the land and the river for a short term gain.  Mr. Naito cares little for the community, but operates on greed.  If the environmental laws and regulations were not in place he would not be concerned at all with the impact of his development on the river, the wild life, and the ability of people to enjoy what nature have given us for free.

Bravo for having this debate, though.  And controlling the civility of the debate.

 

 

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