Non Pacifica Programming

Dadababies / produced by Julia Loktev and Curiousear and Curiouser productions.

Performance by a troupe of Montreal radio artists who perform a spontaneous, noisy, and sometimes gross program as if they were kids. Created from materials collected in informal workshops, under the direction of Julia Loktev, they present pieces on: language, fattening words, blood-n-guts in elementary school.|DADABABIES / produced by Julia Loktev and Curiousear and Curiouser productions.

The Theory of inevitability as an explanation of European-Indian contact / Gary Nash ; introduced by Ken Lincoln ; producedby Whiteskunk Productions.

Talk by Dr. Gary Nash, Professor of American History at UCLA, about how the assumption of historical inevitabiliy has shaped the way historians examine the past. Primary documents reflect an inevitable voice toward Native American peoples, and that bias has shaped the way Euramericans have written textbooks about contact in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Harlequin's demise : ethnicity and the colonial foundation of Brazilian National identity / G. Reginald Danile ; introduced by Ken Lincoln ; produced by Whiteskunk Productions.

Talk by Dr. G. Reginald Daniel, Professor of Portuguese and Brzilian studies at UCLA. Dr. Daniel begins by explaining the origin of the Harlequin as a poetic description of racial identity in Brazil, with each item of costum representing a group. He goes on to trace the suppression of African identity, and the glorification of Native identity, which created a complex heirarchy.

Breaking the cycle of abuse / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|BREAKING THE CYCLE OF ABUSE / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Story of a boy who sexually abused his three younger stepsisters, ages 11-13. The boy, now in treatment, and his mother speak openly about how the abuse occurred and what steps the family has taken to try and overcome it.

Mothers in incest families / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|MOTHERS IN INCEST FAMILIES / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Story of a mother who is serving seven life sentences for allowing her three daughters to be sexually abused by her lover for six years.

Male incest survivors / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison ; hosted by Jim Angle.

Four part series which examines child sexual abuse from the perspective of both abusers and survivors. The programs help the listener to identify child sexual abuse, its widespread nature, and its dire consequences upon society.|MALE INCEST SURVIVORS / produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison| hosted by Jim Angle.
Examines two men from different backgrounds who share the experience of having been sexually abused by one or both parents. They discuss how their lives were shattered by the abuse and the steps they have taken to put them back together.
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