Non Pacifica Programming

Where do we go from here? / produced by Milt Lee and KILI Radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Four part series which examines the battle for control of the Black Hills of South Dakota. It traces the history of loss and devastation, treaty and legislative doublespeak, and points to prospects of the future.|WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? / produced by Milt Lee and KILI Radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
This program presents a vision of the future of te Lakota nation. There have been shifts in leadership, humor, emotions, and voices of the next generation. Vine Deloria suggests that the Lakota should return to raising buffalo, and bankrupt farmers should deed their land to the Lakotas.

Treaty times / produced by Milt Lee and KILI Radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Four part series which examines the battle for control of the Black Hills of South Dakota. It traces the history of loss and devastation, treaty and legislative doublespeak, and points to prospects of the future.|TREATY TIMES / produced by Milt Lee and KILI Radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
This program examines the white invasion of the Black Hills region, as treaties were made and broaken in rapid succession. In only 100 years the Lakota were permanently transformed, which has created confusion about this era's history.

Jim Northrup : part 2 / produced by Superior Radio Network.

Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers.|JIM NORTHRUP : PART 2 / produced by Superior Radio Network. - SERIES: Native voices : contemporary Anishinabe writers and poets| no.
Jim Northrup is a major force in the region. He is a mentor for native writers at The Loft in Minneapolis, executive editor of Native voices, and has published in newspapers and magazines.

Jim Northrup : part 1 / produced by Superior Radio Network.

Five part series examining the works of contemporary Native American writers.|JIM NORTHRUP : PART 1 / produced by Superior Radio Network. - SERIES: Native voices : contemporary Anishinabe writers and poets| no.
Jim Northrup is a major force in the region. He is a mentor for native writers at The Loft in Minneapolis, executive editor of Native Voices, and has published in newspapers and magazines.

The Red road to recovery / produced by Peggy Berryhill.

Members of various Native American tribes address the problem of alcohol addiction on the reservation. Members of the Blackfeet, Pueblo and Navajo address the debilitating effects of alcohol upon their lives, and how a return to native spiritual roots is a necessary step in the road to recovery.

Peace as mindfullness / Thich Nhat Hanh.

Talk by Buddhist monk Tuich Nhat Nanh about the Peace Rage. War is based on a lack of awareness. Forgetfullness is our real enemy. He talks about the national amnesia in the United States following the Gulf War. Americans internalize their anger, but it becomes manifest in war.

The Decline of western civilization : decolonizing the world / John Mohawk.

John Mohawk, an Amerindian activist, speaks on the patterns and impending failure of Euramerican dominance. He begins with a personal account of government attempts to mainstream Indian peoples, and calls into question why the working underclass (including Amerindians) coperate when everything is to their disadvantage.

The Imagination workshop : a 1992 comedy special / produced by Darrell Brogdon.

A one-hour comedy special by the award-winning comedy troupe, The Imagination Workshop. The show features topical comedy sketches, satirical songs, commercial spoofs and comic characters.|THE IMAGINATION WORKSHOP : A 1992 COMEDY SPECIAL / produced by Darrell Brogdon.
Dan Quayle spelling bee (4:04) -- Return of Ronald Reagan (3:55) -- 200 flushes denture cleaner (1:26) -- Olympic parallel parking (3:48) -- Second hand smoke : song (2:20) -- Bill Clinton : invisible candidate (5:29) -- A Hypothetical question (1:56) -- News from Lake Wobegotten : #31 (4:49) -- End, part 1 (:28) -- Stuff happends (3:14) -- Ross Perot on "Today" (2:57) -- The Guardian

The Power of trans-National corporations : Helen Caldicott in Rio.

Talk by Dr. Helen Caldicott on the growing danger of international corporations and the influence of the White House and Congess on international economic-environmental issues. At the 1988 GATT Conference in Geneva, the industrial powers coordinated efforts to dominate the world by controlling banking, transportation, agriculture, and media-telecommunications.
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