Non Pacifica Programming

Torture leads to flight : on repressive governments and refugees / Gerald Gray ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots.|TORTURE LEADS TO FLIGHT : ON REPRESSIVE GOVERNMENTS AND REFUGEES / Gerald Gray| interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babalon| no.
Gerald Gray, psychoterapist and founder of Survivors International, discusses his findings that up to 15% of the refugges from countries which use torture had themselves been tortured. The number of Salvadorian refugees in the San Francisco area who were tortured numbers about 22,000.
Gerald Gray, psychoterapist and founder of Survivors International, discusses his findings that up to 15% of the refugges from countries which use torture had themselves been tortured. The number of Salvadorian refugees in the San Francisco area who were tortured numbers about 22,000.

The Buddhist response to Third World "development" / Pracha Hutanuwatr ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots.|THE BUDDHIST RESPONSE TO THIRD WORLD "DEVELOPMENT" / Pracha Hutanuwatr| interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babalon| no.
Pracha Hutanuwatr, Executive Secretary of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists which is based in Thailand, and coordinator of the Thai Interreligious Commission for Development. He discusses the work of these organizations, paying particular attention to the negative impact of Industrialist-directed development upon Third World people, economies and environments.
Pracha Hutanuwatr, Executive Secretary of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists which is based in Thailand, and coordinator of the Thai Interreligious Commission for Development. He discusses the work of these organizations, paying particular attention to the negative impact of Industrialist-directed development upon Third World people, economies and environments.

Saravpdaua Shramadana : awakening of all by voluntarily sharing / A.T. Ariyaratne ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.

Ongoing public affairs program which features interviews with people from the world's political, social and economic hot spots.|SARAVODAYA SHRAMADANA : AWAKENING OF ALL BY VOLUNTARILY SHARING / A.T. Ariyaratne| interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babylon| no.
Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, founder and leader of the Sarvodaya movement in Sri Lanka, discusses that movement which includes over 8,000 of the 23,000 villages in that country. The movement has also been spreading to other countries, and even to the United States. Ariyaratne discusses the philosophy and accomplishments of this fast growing movement for physical and spiritual development.
Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, founder and leader of the Sarvodaya movement in Sri Lanka, discusses that movement which includes over 8,000 of the 23,000 villages in that country. The movement has also been spreading to other countries, and even to the United States. Ariyaratne discusses the philosophy and accomplishments of this fast growing movement for physical and spiritual development.

Getting the CIA off campus / Ami Mills ; interviewed by Bob DeBolt.

Ami Mills, author of CIA Off Campus (South End Press), discusses how she came to understand the role of the CIA in international affairs. She attended Northwestern University in the late 1980's, where she was introduced to information about the Contra's and books by Noam Chomsky focusing upon United States foreign policies.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Recent challenges to the creation of minority voting districts / Lex Gillespie (5:27) -- pt.2. A Creole Christmas : New Orleans musicians record for the holidays / reviewed by Randall Grass (3:34) -- pt.3. Public art in Chicago / Ron Schachter (5:36) -- pt.4. The Haitian exile community in Miami (4:55) -- pt.5. The Brown Fellinis : popular jazz-hip-hop band / Cy Musiker (4:06).
pt.1. Recent challenges to the creation of minority voting districts / Lex Gillespie (5:27) -- pt.2. A Creole Christmas : New Orleans musicians record for the holidays / reviewed by Randall Grass (3:34) -- pt.3. Public art in Chicago / Ron Schachter (5:36) -- pt.4. The Haitian exile community in Miami (4:55) -- pt.5. The Brown Fellinis : popular jazz-hip-hop band / Cy Musiker (4:06).

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Illness as a block to public education / David Sears (5:29) -- pt.2. What happens when people don't take responsibility for their actions / Leonard Pitts (2:59) -- pt.3. Restoration of the silent film The Dragon Painter / Cy Musiker (5:16) -- pt.4. Stabilizing living conditions in Washington D.C. public housing projects / Thomas Lalley (4:46) -- pt.5.
pt.1. Illness as a block to public education / David Sears (5:29) -- pt.2. What happens when people don't take responsibility for their actions / Leonard Pitts (2:59) -- pt.3. Restoration of the silent film The Dragon Painter / Cy Musiker (5:16) -- pt.4. Stabilizing living conditions in Washington D.C. public housing projects / Thomas Lalley (4:46) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Glide Memorial Church leader Reverend Cecil Williams / profiled by Jason Beaubien (5:42) -- pt.2. The AIDS poetry project / Steve Zeitlin (3:12) -- pt.3. Filipino Dance Company of New York celebrates their 50th anniversary / Lesley MaCawili (4:15) -- pt.4. California State Coordinator for the National Organization for Women elect a Latina / Claire Greene (4:37) -- pt.5.
pt.1. Glide Memorial Church leader Reverend Cecil Williams / profiled by Jason Beaubien (5:42) -- pt.2. The AIDS poetry project / Steve Zeitlin (3:12) -- pt.3. Filipino Dance Company of New York celebrates their 50th anniversary / Lesley MaCawili (4:15) -- pt.4. California State Coordinator for the National Organization for Women elect a Latina / Claire Greene (4:37) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Resolution of a 20 year old class action suit by Black employees against DuPont / Ron Schachter (5:08) -- pt.2. Gospel as the root of African American music : Mavis Staples / Randall Grass (4:04) -- pt.3. Creating new myths : the work of Kelvin Christopher / Andy Lyman (5:18) -- pt.4. Petaluma : a Jewish settlers town in California / Zelda Bronstein (4:22) -- pt.5.
pt.1. Resolution of a 20 year old class action suit by Black employees against DuPont / Ron Schachter (5:08) -- pt.2. Gospel as the root of African American music : Mavis Staples / Randall Grass (4:04) -- pt.3. Creating new myths : the work of Kelvin Christopher / Andy Lyman (5:18) -- pt.4. Petaluma : a Jewish settlers town in California / Zelda Bronstein (4:22) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Glide Memorial Church leader Reverend Cecil Williams / profiled by Jason Beaubien (5:42) -- pt.2. The AIDS poetry project / Steve Zeitlin (3:12) -- pt.3. Filipino Dance Company of New York celebrates their 50th anniversary / Lesley MaCawili (4:15) -- pt.4. California State Coordinator for the National Organization for Women elect a Latina / Claire Greene (4:37) -- pt.5.
pt.1. Glide Memorial Church leader Reverend Cecil Williams / profiled by Jason Beaubien (5:42) -- pt.2. The AIDS poetry project / Steve Zeitlin (3:12) -- pt.3. Filipino Dance Company of New York celebrates their 50th anniversary / Lesley MaCawili (4:15) -- pt.4. California State Coordinator for the National Organization for Women elect a Latina / Claire Greene (4:37) -- pt.5.

Crossroads / produced by Elizabeth Perez-Luna.

Ongoing weekly radio newsmagazine focusing upon minority issues and broader issues from a minority perspective.
pt.1. Acciones International : a Cambridge-based Latin American development project / Tatiana Schrieber (5:33) -- pt.2. The Perez Family : by Christine Bell / reviewed by Alida Becker (4:11) -- pt.3. Poet and performance artist Sapphire / Dolores Brandon (4:06) -- pt.4. Ybor City : former cigar capital of the world / Roger Adams (4:40) -- pt.5.
pt.1. Acciones International : a Cambridge-based Latin American development project / Tatiana Schrieber (5:33) -- pt.2. The Perez Family : by Christine Bell / reviewed by Alida Becker (4:11) -- pt.3. Poet and performance artist Sapphire / Dolores Brandon (4:06) -- pt.4. Ybor City : former cigar capital of the world / Roger Adams (4:40) -- pt.5.
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