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Interview with Free Geek
Michelle Shroeder Fletcher interviews Shawn Furst and Michael Westwind from Portland's unique computer training and electronics recycling center. Find out how to recycle old computer gear with Free Geek, or how you can earn your own computer by helping Free Geek build them for others.
- Title: Interview with Free Geek
- Album: KBOO Tuesday Morning RadioZine
- Genre: KBOO News and Public Affairs
- Producer: Michelle Schroeder Fletcher
- Length: 19:22 minutes (17.73 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
Code Pink Tea Party
Marianne Barisonek speaks with the women of Code Pink Portland about their Tea Party. On December 16th, 1773 a group of patriots protested Great Britain's policies by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. On December 16th, 2007 Code Pink Portland will symbolically recreate this event on the Hawthorne Bridge and will read their updated Declaration of Independence. Go to codepink.org for more info.
- Title: Code Pink Tea Party
- Producer: Marianne Barisonek
- Length: 28:21 minutes (25.95 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
Zaher Wahab on Afghanistan
Zaher Wahab, Professor of Education at Lewis & Clark and native of Afghanistan is interviewed by Dave Mazza about the current situation in Afghanistan and related issues.
- Title: 071130 Zaher Wahab Interview
- Length: 53:46 minutes (36.93 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 96Kbps (CBR)
Morgan Spurlock Interview
Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker and star of the documentary "Supersize Me," is interviewed by Robyn Shanti. He talks about his new film about consumerism, "What Would Jesus Buy?"
- Title: Morgan Spurlock Interview
- Length: 29:12 minutes (5.02 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 24Kbps (CBR)
Special Friday on the Environment with Scott Forrester 091407
Scott Forrester, host of Monday on the Environment, spoke with Sherm Horiuchi, a local resident who is emigrating to Canada.
- Title: Special Friday on the Environment with Scott Forrester
- Length: 29:03 minutes (9.98 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 48Kbps (CBR)
Charlie Stephens on "Peak Oil, Money and Debt"
Host Per Fagereng interviewed Charlie Stephens, former energy analyst for the State of Oregon, about Peak Oil, the economy and Kissinger's secret visit to Russia.
- Title: Charlie Stephens on "Peak Oil, Money and Debt"
- Length: 57:57 minutes (16.58 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 40Kbps (CBR)
Volunteer to Help Pacific Crest Trail
Stephanie Ludlow, with Northwest Service Academy, describes a unique volunteer opportunity to have fun, eat great food, hike, and help maintain the Pacific Crest Trail.
- Title: Volunteer to Help Pacific Crest Trail
- Producer: Stephanie Potter
- Length: 14:18 minutes (2.46 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 24Kbps (CBR)
Robert Parry -- The Danger of a Cornered George Bush
Per Fagereng talked with journalist Robert Parry on The Danger of a Cornered George Bush, and article in Consortium News by Dr. Justin Frank and Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.
- Title: Robert Parry --Danger of a Cornered George Bush
- Length: 58:55 minutes (10.12 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 24Kbps (CBR)
Chris Hedges on "The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness"
Michelle Schroeder Fletcher speaks with Chris Hedges, author of "War Is a Force that Gives Us Meaning," about a current article in The Nation, called "The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness." Hedges co-authored the article with Laila Al-Arian. It's based on interviews with fifty combat veterans of the Iraq War.
- Title: Chris Hedges on "The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness"
- Length: 23:59 minutes (6.86 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 40Kbps (CBR)
Matthew Rothschild on "You Have No Rights: Stories of America In an Age of Repression"
Per Fagereng speaks with Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine, about his new book, You Have No Rights: Stories of America in an Age of Repression.
- Title: Matthew Rothschild on "You Have No Rights: Stories of America in an Age of Repression"
- Length: 26:56 minutes (7.71 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 40Kbps (CBR)
Members of Portland Mural Defense discuss current issues with murals in Portland. Joe Cotter will update listeners on the latest sign code developments. He's currently working on the Buckman Community mural at SE 12th & Morrison, now stopped mid-way for the season. And Angelina Marino, Portland artist and frequent muralist. She worked on a mural for the ReBuilding Center, painted the mural on the Cricket Cafe on Belmont St., and painted the retaining wall mural at St Francis Park. Most recently Angelina was the lead artist for a community mural completed (November 2008) on NE 72nd and Sandy.
Per Fagereng interviews Shlomo Sand, a professor at Tel Aviv University, whose recent controversial book on the origins of the Jewish people is a best seller in Israel.
Host Michelle Schroeder Fletcher interviews journalist and social chameleon Harmon Leon, who is known for infiltrating and exposing the weird and wonderful subcultures of America. His most recent book is The American Dream, based on his roadtrip to uncover the humorous and contradictory ways in which people from all walks of life define themselves in relation to their country. Leon's pursuit takes him from the pot fields of Northern California to reality T.V. shows in Culver City and from swinging parties in the suburbs to Christian protests against fornicators in Kansas, offering a funny, satirical and poignant take on what it means to live in twenty-first century America.
Host Chris Andreae speaks with Paul Ehrlich, co-author with Anne Ehrlich of The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the publication of Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb, one of the most influential and controversial books of the 21st century. Ehrlich says The Population Bomb was too optimistic and that in many ways, the situation is far worse today than he could have imagined when he wrote the book in 1968.
Correction
A typo occured with one of our guests, Todd Dalotto on Radiozine this past Friday. Our apologies for the oversight.