Democracy Now! September 10, 1998

Program Title:
Democracy Now! September 10, 1998
Series Title:
PRA Archive #: 
PZ0287.668
Description: 

Million Youth March

(50 Minutes) Million Youth March In the week since the New York City police were depolyed to break-up the Million Youth March in Harlem, New York, reaction has been heated throughout the country. NY City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is defending the police action and Police Commissioner Howard Saffir continues to attack march organizer, Khallid Muhammad, for preaching hate. But some people say that it is in fact Mayor Giulianni's hate rhetoric that fuelled Saturday's police action. The Center for Constitutional Rights called the action a virtual prison-style lock down of Harlem. The group said that by blocking access to subways and barricading the streets of the rally site, the police violated the rights of free speech and assembly of the marchers. GUEST: Roger Wareham, one of the attorney's for the Million Youth March and an attorney with the December 12th Movement. GUEST: Ron Daniels, the Exec. Dir. of the Center for Constitutional Rights. GUEST: C. Virginia Fields, the Manhattan Borough President. GUEST: Steve Rendall, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting's senior analyst and co-host of FAIR's national radio program Counterspin. GUEST: David Patterson, a New York State Senator from Harlem. he is in transit to the Justice Department to discuss the Million Youth March.

Date Recorded on: 
September 10, 1998
Date Broadcast on: 
September 10, 1998
Item duration: 
59:00
Distributor: 
WPFW; Julie Drizin, Amy Goodman; September 10, 1998
PRA metadata viewPRA metadata view
This recording is currently on a 1/4” reel tape and has not been digitally preserved. If you would like to contribute to the cost of transferring this recording, and receive your own personal copy on CD, please complete this form and we will return your request with pricing information. You will hear from an archive staff member once your request has been researched. We can also be reached by phone at 800-735-0230.