Non Pacifica Programming

Lawyers and United States actions in the Gulf war / William Kunstler.

Talk by William Kunstler at the People's College of Law Awards Dinner on the evening of Daniel Stormer's award. Kunstler talks about the original people's lawyer, Clarence Darrow, the irony of defending a "democracy" in Kuwait which is actually a monarchy, and the role of the lawyer in American society.|LAWYERS AND U.S. ACTIONS IN THE GULF WAR / William Kunstler.

The Untold story : women living with AIDS / produced by Deborah Lee.

Documentary from interviews addressing how heterosexual relations will become the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Thus, women will increasingly be infected, so that by the year 2,000 the numbers of women will equal the number of men with AIDS. This program examines three HIV positive women: Ceryl, an I.V.

The Gulf War : two creative views on the New World Order / produced by KUNM-FM studios, Albuquerque.

Two dramatic presentation which look at the United States involvement in the Gulf War, 1990-1991, from unusual perspectives. First is a sound collage about the military and the war, with images of the military mindset and two musical passages.
pt.1. Take it back ... now! / produced by Stephen Mills, with Kelly Cokrell, Stephen Mills and Eric Patrick (9:02) -- pt.2. The Imperialists live at Arlington National Cemetary / Janet Hermann, Ilene Weiss, Georgette Endicott-Soto and Mary Wommack (10:00).

The Politics of hope : in search of America's values / Francis Moore Lappe.

Fancis Moore Lappe, author of Diet For a Small Planet, and co-founder of the Institute For Food and Development, examines the political and economic roots of world hunger. She contends that free market concepts have superseeded the fundamental United States values of freedom, democracy and justice.

The Safety of objects / A.M. Homes ; produced by Tom Vitale.

Series in which authors read from their works, and discuss its implications and their intent.|THE SAFETY OF OBJECTS / A.M. Homes| produced by Tom Vitale. - SERIES: A Moveable feast II| no. 26 - Series in which authors read from their works and talk about its implications.
A.M. Homes reads short stories from his anthology, and talks about absurdity in everyday life and Washington D.C.

Dead languages, and a handbook for drowning / David Shields ; produced by Tom Vitale.

Series in which authors read from their works, and discuss its implications and their intent.|DEAD LANGUAGES and A HANDBOOK FOR DROWNING / David Shields| produced by Tom Vitale. - SERIES: A Moveable feast II| no. 25 - Series in which authors read from their works and talk about its implications.
David Shields reads from two novels, and talks about stuttering as a metaphor, and the diffiuculty in communicating emotions.

A Relative stranger / Charles Baxter ; produced by Tom Vitale.

Series in which authors read from their works, and discuss its implications and their intent.|A RELATIVE STRANGER / Charles Baxter| produced by Tom Vitale. - SERIES: A Moveable feast II| no. 24 - Series in which authors read from their works and talk about its implications.
Charles Baxter reads from his collection of short stories, and talks about the significance in small events.
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