Non Pacifica Programming

Sun Ra & The Cosmo-Love Arkestra / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz ; hosted by Roberta Penn.

Thirteen part series which examines the work of jazz artists whose music has expanded the boundaries of jazz traditions through the use of new forms, styles, and sounds. Features live recordings from Jack Straw Productions.|SUN RA & THE COSMO-LOVE ARKESTRA / produced by Roberta Penn and Joan Rabinowitz| hosted by Roberta Penn. - SERIES: Jazz journal| no.
Examination of Sun Ra's ten piece Cosmo Love Arkestra, which includes Marshall Allen, John Gilmore, and trombonist Julian Priester. Although known for his free jazz style, Sun Ra also performs compositions by Duke Ellington and Fletcher Henderson.

A New moral vision / Cornell West.

West presents his views concerning the radical tradition of democratic freedom fighters in the United States, both white and African-American. He warns, however, that our society is close to cultural anarchy. Only by recalling our national history, West argues, can we continue the struggle against arbitrary use of power.

On the line / produced by Audrey Coleman.

Four half-hour programs that blend spicy interviews with poetry, storytelling and song, plus plenty of gritty location sound.|ON THE LINE Produced by Audrey Coleman - SERIES: Worklore : stories, songs, poems, and traditions of the workplace| 4 Four half-hour programs that blend spicy interviews with po
Of course, you know that working on an assembly line is a cultural experience. But if you don't have time to try it out for yourself, listen to factory workers from a Detroit auto plant and a Baltimore-area cannery share their world.

Homes on the range / produced by Audrey Coleman.

Four half-hour programs that blend spicy interviews with poetry, storytelling and song, plus plenty of gritty location sound.|HOMES ON THE RANGE Produced by Audrey Coleman - SERIES: Worklore : stories, songs, poems, and traditions of the workplace| no.
We often hear of endangered species, but what about endangered occupations? The percentage of Americans living and working on the land is shrinking. Yet cultural traditions still pay tribute to them -- from Indian legends to cowboy poetry to Mexican corridos.

Catching on produced by Audrey Coleman.

Four half-hour programs that blend spicy interviews with poetry, storytelling and song, plus plenty of gritty location sound.|CATCHING ON Produced by Audrey Coleman - SERIES: Worklore : stories, songs, poems, and traditions of the wrokplace| no.
How do we catch on to our jobs when we're just starting? Bank tellers, iron workers, and lobster fisherman tell us how greenhorns learn their occupations. This show takes us from a harbor of Cape Neddick, Maine to a high-rise banking institution in L.A. to a construction site where Mohawk Indian iron workers carry on a proud tradition of work welding the beams on high steel.

A Rosenberg remembrance / Robert Meeropol.

Robert Meeropol, son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, speaks about his childhood when his parents were tried and executed for espionage, support of the progressive community and the birth of the Rosenberg Children's Fund. The Fund was established to support progressive organizations which nurture the next generation of progressive children.
r.1. Talk (45 min.) -- r.2. Question and answer session (30min.).

Changes : 1991 in review / produced by Greg Gordon.

Retrospective examination of events surrounding the gay and lesbian movements during 1991 through stories gathered by the This Way Out series.
r.1. Opening teases (1:30) ; Gulf War spotlights military discrimination against gays and lesbians (12:15) ; AIDS and in adequate government response continue (12:30) ; Changes in Eastern Europe and USSR allow some to "come out of the glasnost" (9:50) ; Cavalcade of "Kickers" (7:55) -- r.2.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Recent challenges to the creation of minority voting districts / Lex Gillespie (5:27) -- pt.2. A Creole Christmas : New Orleans musicians record for the holidays / reviewed by Randall Grass (3:34) -- pt.3. Public art in Chicago / Ron Schachter (5:36) -- pt.4. The Haitian exile community in Miami (4:55) -- pt.5. The Brown Fellinis : popular jazz-hip-hop band / Cy Musiker (4:06).
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