Batya Wienbaum and Mishy Lesser, Chilean specialists, discuss the conditions which led to one of the most brutal overthrows in Latin American history, describing the large role upper-class Chilean women played, the economic decline, the part the United States played in collaborating directly with Chilean reactionaries and finally the broad movement to free political prisoners taking place.
This program attempts to come up with a definition of magic acceptable to even the most hardened skeptic. Producer Margot Adler says, "Magic could be defined as the acknowledgement, acceptance, and use of unseen but natural forces." Sources used in this program include: An ABC of Witchcraft: Past and Present by Doreen Valiente, St.
A program reviewing the journalism of contemporary earth religions such as Feraferia, the Church of All Worlds, the Church of the Eternal Source and of course Wicca. Journals include The New Broom, Nemeton, The Witches Trine, Korythalia, Earth Religion News, and The Green Egg.
On this edition of From the Vault we pay tribute to Bobbee Zeno, a longtime Pacifica Radio programmer and vital contributor to the many communities in his life.
From the Vault continues this week with Part 2 of a 1963 performance of Oscar Wilde's classic play Salome, adapted for radio and directed by fabled actor Leonard Nimoy. Pacifica Radio Archives Director Brian DeShazor had the good fortune to chat with Mr.
This week on From the Vault we are excited and honored to present a 1963 performance of Oscar Wilde's classic play Salome, adapted for radio and directed by fabled actor Leonard Nimoy. Pacifica Radio Archives Director Brian DeShazor had the good fortune to chat with Mr.