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The Legal Lynching Of Mumia Abu-Jamal

The Legal Lynching Of Mumia Abu-jamal : Produced by JusticeVision : Recorded April 2, 1995. - CONTENT: Program features Mike Farrall, introducing attorney, Leonard Weinglass, Giancarlo Esposito, Marla Gibbs, and Roger Smith who read from Mumia's work.

Interview With Fred Allingham, From The National Association For Radiation Survivors

INTERVIEW WITH FRED ALLINGHAM, FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RADIATION SURVIVORS| Produced by Pamela Burton| April 17, 1989. - CONTENT: Fred Alliginham discusses the National Association for Radiation Survivors, the organizations work, categories of survivors and a variety of other topics, including the buriel of ships used in tests in the South Pacific off California's shores.

An Actress For Human Rights : Marsha Hunt

An Actress For Human Rights : Marsha Hunt / interviewed by Dorothy Nasatir. - Actress Marsha Hunt (a.k.a. Marsha Hunt-Presnell) talks about her youth as an actor, her career during the 1930's and into World War II, the experience of being Blacklisted in the 50's.

Last Chance For Animals

Last Chance For Animals / David Meyer| interviewed by Sarah Smiley. - SERIES: Smiley's Corner : conversations in the New Age David Meyer, Director of animal advocacy group Last Chance for Animals, discusses his views of eating animals, and the healthiness of eating vegetarianism. All life is valuabe, Meyer argues, and animals should have rights comparable to human rights.

Nahuatl : Survival of a Language

Fermin Herrera, Professor of Chicano-a studies at California State University, Northridge, speaks on the history of the dominant indigenous language of Mexico: Nahuatl. He presents a political history of the language's survival after Spanish contact, and also the reasons for studying and speaking Nahuatl. Includes lessons in pronunciation and grammar.

Hothead Paisan : homicidal lesbian terrorist / Diane DiMassa

Diane DiMassa, creator of the cartoon character Hothead Paisan, discusses how her addiction to television and alcohol fueled the development of that character. She talks about how women of color and queer women feel and express rage in ways which are not acceptable to the dominant white culture.

MANDELA'S LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE

MANDELA'S LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE / Gwen Walters and Frank Stultz| interviewed by Silverster Rivers. - Actuality fo Nelson Mandela's Los Angeles press converence, with interviews of Gwen Walters and Frank Stultz. CONTENT: pt.1.

Infants Are People, Too

INFANTS ARE PEOPLE TOO / Madge Gerber / interviewed by Barbara Dunlap. - New signals| 7 Feb.

Shades of black : a tribute to Martin Luther King

Shades Of Black : A Tribute To Martin Luther King / produced by Alfred S. Garrett and Odie Hawkins. Performances by the Richard Davis Quintet; poets Wali Jalalu'Din Karim, Wanda Coleman, and Kamau Daoud; actors Robin Braxton, David McKnight, and Kim Hamilton; singer Melba Joyce; and trumpeter Don Cherry. Sponsored by a grant from the California Arts Council.

Shades of black : a tribute to Martin Luther King

Shades Of Black : A Tribute To Martin Luther King / produced by Alfred S. Garrett and Odie Hawkins. Performances by the Richard Davis Quintet; poets Wali Jalalu'Din Karim, Wanda Coleman, and Kamau Daoud; actors Robin Braxton, David McKnight, and Kim Hamilton; singer Melba Joyce; and trumpeter Don Cherry. Sponsored by a grant from the California Arts Council.
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