Non Pacifica Programming

Healing ourselves : healing the planet / Vivenne Verdon-Roe.

Talk by Academy Award winning filmmaker Vivienne Verdon-Roe. She presents a personal account of her own painful childhood and the subsequent healing. From that example she discusses how we are raised, society's inability to face basic problems of environmental destruction, species extinction, and the Middle-East crisis.

No time for home / produced by Tatiana Schreiber and Ana Luisa Delgado.

Radio series which brings the hopes, values and opinions of recent immigrant women into public awareness.|NO TIME FOR HOME / produced by Tatiana Schreiber and Ana Luisa Delgado. SERIES: Other colors : stories of women immigrants| no.
On home and family issues for immigrant women and the daughters they raise in this country. Includes ways in which recent immigrants organize to prevent family violence.

United States foreign policy and world politics in the 90's / Noam Chomsky.

Noam Chomsky, noted MIT linguist and foreign policy analyst, presents an overview of 500 years of European colonialism. Starting with the voyages of Christopher Columbus, Chomsky examines Euramerican expansion into the Americas, Africa, and Asia. He focuses much of the discussion upon United States foreign policy under Ronald Reagan and George Bush.

The Progressive alliance of New Zealand / Matt McCarten.

Matt McCarten discusses the rise of the Progressive Alliance in New Zealand. He traces recent electoral victories in the city of Auckland, the five-part composition of the party (New Labor, Green, Mana Motuhake, Democratic, and Liberal parties), and how to win in a winner-take all electoral process.

In the spirit of Harvey Goldberg / Howard Zinn.

Howard Zinn, United States social historian and author of A People's History of the United States, speaks in honor of historian Harvey Goldberg. Goldberg, Zinn recounts, was passionately involved in the struggle for social justice, challenging the assumption that historian can not be passionate.
r.1. Memorial (56 min) -- r.2. Memorial, conclusion (14 min.) ; question and answer session (15 min.).

Second thoughts on the First Amendment : extended version / Howard Zinn.

Howard Zinn, historian who specializes in the Revolutionary and Constitutional periods of United States history, speaks about the reality of the First Amendment: power determines freedom of speech. He discusses limits of a Constitutional government, civil rights, the importance of an informed citizenry, and very practical limits to the First Amendment.
r.1. Ronald Reagan's article about the bicentennial; the First Amendment as experienced by Zinn; economic rights guaranteed by the Constitution; historical restrictions to the First Amendment; words vs. reality in the First Amendment; the First Amendment and private employment; question and answer session (65 min.) -- r.2. Question and answer session (45 min.).
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