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Joseph Goulden, Author Of The Book, The Death Merchants

INTERVIEW WITH JOESPH GOULDEN, AUTHOR OF THE BOOK, THE DEATH MERCHANT - CONTENT: Interview by Rich Schrader, with Joseph Goulden, author of fourteen books including his latest, The Death Merchants. The Death Merchants is about the CIA, former CIA agent Edwin Wilson and the kinds of problems the CIA can run into when former agents become renegades.

Adrienne Rich reads from Susan Griffin's "Woman and Nature"

Adrienne Rich (1928 - 2012), poet and author, reads excerpts from Susan Griffin's Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her (New York: Harper & Row, 1978), a book she introduces as being "essential reading." She reads first from the book's introduction, which speaks on the subject of challenging the prevailing androcentric world view.

The poet's craft / June Jordan ; interviewed by Elly Bulkin.

Interview with poet and author June Jordan (1936 - 2002) conducted by Elly Bulkin. They discuss Jordan's third book of poetry, New Days: Poems of Exile and Return, which was just recently published. Jordan talks about how the poetry and novels all come from the same sense of urgency on her part to speak not only to her own needs, but to those she knows are shared by many people.

The Poor Under Reagan

The Poor Under Reagan| Date not given. - CONTENT: Interview by Mimi Rosenberg with Edward Rivera, Earl Shorris and Sylvia Sasson about their book, While Someone Else is Eating. Discussion about the book which is primarily prose peices reflecting on the effect of Reaganism on the poor throughout the U.S.

This Is My Century / Margaret Walker

THIS IS MY CENTURY / Margaret Walker. Discussion with the African American poet, Margaret Walker (b.1915) on her life and her most recent book, This is My Century. Walker elaborates upon her personal history, including five volumes of published work and her life as a black poet. She reads directly from the book of poetry.

Dr. Helen Caldicott On Her Book, A Desperate Passion

Dr. Helen Caldicott On Her Book, A Desperate Passion| Produced by Pacifica Radio| Recorded in the summer of 1996. - CONTENT: Dr. Helen Caldicott speaks before a live audience in the summer of 1996. The topic of her speech was her new biography, A Desperate Passion.

Bringing The Third World Home

Bringing The Third World Home / Noam Chomsky. - Speech by Noam Chomsky, noted MIT linguist and political analyst. He begins by placed Third World economics within the context of world banking and First World financial manipulation.

Chanel .38

Chanel .38 / written and produced by Matthew Finch and Cinthia Singleton. - Radio drama of one woman's reaction to street harassment.

Daniel Ortega Before The United Nations Security Council

Daniel Ortega Before The United Nations Security Council. - Daniel Ortega speaks to the UN Security Council about the needs and concerns of Nicaragua. He protests Ronald Reagan's policies in Central America, and calls U.S. actions in Nicaragua in support of the Contras as a violation of international law.
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