Non Pacifica Programming

Pacifists / produced by Doug Honig and Jon Lindemann.

Oral history from interviews which explores the ideas and actions of people opposed to all wars on ethical principles. Focuses upon early religious pacifism, conscientious objectors during World War II, and nonviolent protesters of the 1950s. Battle actuality.

Pioneers for peace / produced by Doug Honig and Jon Lindemann.

Oral history from interviews which trace the pre-World War II peace societies. Focuses upon: Christian reformers of the early 1800s, pro-peace businessmen of the early 1900s, and the coalition of feminists, students and religious leaders from 1920-1940.

Showdown at Everett / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody.

History of the buildup and aftermath of the 1916 "Everett Massacre," a confrontation between workers and sheriffs in a mill town. From an interview with Jack Miller, a former I.W.W (International Workers of the World) organizer, who is the only remaining survivor.|SHOWDOWN AT EVERETT / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody.

Rebels of the woods / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody.

On the I.W.W. (International Workers of the World) organizing in the Northwest timber industry. Explores working conditions, employer views, and the 1917 "50,000 lumberjack" strike.|REBELS OF THE WOODS / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody. - SERIES: One big union| no. 3.

The Life and times of Jack Miller / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody.

Biography of 95-year old Wobbley (International Workers of the World) organizer. He talks about his early life as a hoboe, a laborer, a coal field agitator, a Wobbley stalwart, an Alcatraz inmate, and as a recipient of Seattle's "Good Citizen" award.|THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JACK MILLER / produced by Doug Honig and Kathy Cody.

Black Mesa sacrifice / interviews by Jack Loeffler ; produced by Richard Crow.

Documentary from interviews which explores the controversy surrounding the removal of Navajo and Hopi from the Big Mountain region. Addresses who wants the land, the events leading to the conflict, and the potential problems which overdevelopment would cause in the region.|BLACK MESA SACRIFICE / interviews by Jack Loeffler| produced by Richard Grow.

Russell Means / interviewed by David Barsamian.

Russell Means, a Native American activist, discusses the Sandinistas, the European worldview, Zionism, Hollywood, Hitler, Louis Ferrakhan, and the situation of Native Americans in the United States today.|RUSSELL MEANS / interviewed by David Barsamian.

Freedom songs : music of the Civil Rights movement / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

Dr. Bernice Reagon, Director of the Program in Black American Culture at the Smithsonian's Museum of American Hisotry, examines how the freedom songs articulated community concerns, and talks about her experiences as a singer and activist in the Albany, Georgia, movement.|FREEDOM SONGS : MUSIC OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT / Dr. Bernice Reagon| produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

SPOKEN WORD : CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT ORATORY/ produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

Excerpts from historic speeches delivered during the Civil Rights movment. Includes the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., Fannie Lou Hamer, Dick Gregory, and Malcolm X.|SPOKEN WORD : CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT ORATORY / produced by Iemanja Sibanye. - SERIES: Voices of the Civil Rights movement| no. 6.

The Reverend Vincent Harding / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

Reverend Vincent Harding, founder of the Institute of the Black World in Atlanta, Georgia, describes how the Black Church has historically shaped the Black American struggle for freedom, and likewise, the impact of the Civil Rights movement on Church doctrine and practices.|THE REVEREND VINCENT HARDING / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.
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