Helen Caldicott And Michael Parenti In Dialogue (episode 3 of 12)
Program Title:
Helen Caldicott And Michael Parenti In Dialogue (episode 3 of 12)
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PRA Archive #:
PZ0507.03
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Asset Date (YYYY-MM-DD ONLY):
2002-04-11
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April 11, 2002
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59:00
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Description:
This recording is the first time that these two progressive movement activists have met in person. The conversation speaks to many of the important issues of the day: the Media Monopoly, the atrocities in Afghanistan and the Middle East, the Enron scandal, Bush's good ol' boy network, the potential for resistance and change thru activism. Recorded April 11, 2002.
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BUSH, G. W. ADMINISTRATION|MEDIA|AFGHANISTAN|ACTIVISM
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21810_P01
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1/4 inch audio tape
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PRA Vault Shelves
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59:00
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21810_P02
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CD
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PRA Production Cabinets
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59:00
Distributor:
Los Angeles, CA: Pacifica Radio Archives, 2002
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