Non Pacifica Programming

Indochinatown / written and proudced by JoAnn Mar.

An examination of the growth of San Francisco's Southeast Asian population following the Vietnam War. Known as the Tenderloin district, the community was founded in the 1890's, but with the influx of 13,000 Laotians, Cambodians, and Vietnamese, the District has become a 'slum.'|INDOCHINATOWN / written and produced by JoAnn Mar.

The Resistance of the Maya / produced by John Walsh.

History of the 500 year resistance of the Maya against foreign rule, starting with the arrival of the Spanish up to the current threat against the Lacandon-Maya, the last of the traditional Mayans.|THE RESISTANCE OF THE MAYA / produced by John Walsh.

Sanctuary / produced by Claire Schoen.

Examination of the church and community based sanctuary movement intended to help refugees escape the violence of El Salvador.|SANCTUARY / produced by Claire Schoen. - SERIES: Voices in exile| no. 4.

North of the border / produced by Claire Schoen.

Examination of El Salvadorian refugees who live illegally in the United States.|NORTH OF THE BORDER / produced by Claire Schoen. - SERIES: Voices in exile| no. 2. - Examination of El Salvadorian refugees who live illegally in the United States.

McCarthyism then and now / produced by David Barsamian.

Examination of the career of Senator McCarthy and his impact on American politics.|MCCARTHYISM THEN AND NOW / produced by David Barsamian. - The meteoric career of Senator Joseph McCarthy, his impact on American politics, and his legacy today are analyzed by journalist and social activist Sender Garlin.

Nuclear winter / Chris McKay.

Scientist Chris McKay explains the concept of nuclear winter, and how this new understanding of the post-nuclear world precludes the concept of a winnable nuclear exchange.
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