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Special Programming: Public Affairs

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Fri, 12/26/2008 - 11:00am - 12:00pm

Vincent Warren speaks on Guantanamo, Litigation and Where to Next. Vincent Warren is executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights. He discusses the Prison at Guantanamo, the detainees and how CCR got information.

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Thu, 12/25/2008 - 11:00am - 12:00pm

Special re-broadcast of today's program with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez

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Thu, 12/25/2008 - 10:30am - 11:00am

Michael Parenti speaks on Diversity and Orthodoxy in the News Media. Parenti gave the keynote speech for the Modern Media Censorship lectures by Project Censored on August 28th of this year.

Michael Parenti has written and lectured on the mainstream media for decades. He is the author of numerous books including "Inventing Reality."

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Thu, 12/18/2008 - 9:30am - 10:30am
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The Digital Divide

This month, the Digital Divide looks at the environment and what technology is doing to help or harm it.  We'll speak with a pioneering nonprofit that is battling the growing amount of eWaste, and talk to a justice organization on just how green many of the next generation energy technologies really are.

How do the latest technologies affect our communities? How can we use science to benefit society and how do we keep it from harming us? KBOO's The Digital Divide attempts to answer these questions and ask a few of our own through interviews, recordings, and commentary. The show touches upon such issues as open source, privacy, transparency, intellectual property, free speech, accessibility, hacking, net neutrality, file sharing, piracy, social networking, pollution, bioethics and more.

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Wed, 12/17/2008 - 10:00am - 11:00am

Pink slips are filling up newsrooms across the country. Is this due to dire financial circumstances? Or unrelenting greed and Wall Street pressure? Craig Aaron from Free Press joins Melinda Bernert on Mediaocrity this week.

And.. Do you want to be part of the media? But don't want to leave your neighborhood? Bright Neighbor CEO Randy White shows us how.

All this coming up on Mediaocrity. 

 

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Fri, 12/12/2008 - 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Portland Winter Soldier: Voices of Iraq Veterans and Civilian Victims

Winter Soldier was first held in 1971, when veterans of the Vietnam War gathered in Washington DC to testify about the atrocities they had committed or witnessed during the war. Now, Iraq Veterans Against the War have resurrected the tradition by holding a number of Winter Soldier events, including here in Portland.  Veterans' testimonies, recorded in Portland in October, were followed by a live forum with Iraq war vets and civilian victims of Occupation.

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Listen to Pacifica recordings of the national Winter Soldier event held in March 2008.

Iraq Veterans Against the War website

Live blog of Portland Winter Soldier

Portland Sanctuary city campaign

No More Victims

Special Programming: Public Affairs

Air date: 
Tue, 12/09/2008 - 9:30am - 10:30am

Anna Keith hosts a new pilot program called "Family Business." Today's show looks at breastfeeding with guest Rachel Martinez from the Nursing Mothers Counsel of Oregon and Washington. Call-ins are welcome.

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Wed, 12/03/2008 - 10:00am - 11:00am

Host Melinda Bernert looks behind the media, local and national. Today's topics include "The Incredible Shrinking Oregonian;" and a look at how CNN is trying to get newspapers to drop the Associated Press, why that's bad and what it means for Portland and other local areas. We'll also hear a critique of the plan of the new Chair of the FCC to sell one-fourth of the Internet. 

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Mon, 12/01/2008 - 11:15am - 12:00pm

We hear from the series Law and Disorder. Jonathan Hafetz, staff attorney of the ACLU, discusses the case of Ali Al-Marri and whether the President can declare legal residents, including American citizens, enemy combatants. And journalist Jeremy Scahill talks about "20 Hawks, Clintonites and Neocons to Watch for in Obama's White House."

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Fri, 11/28/2008 - 11:00am - 12:00pm

Professor and author Robert Jensen on How We Talk about the Vision for an Alternative and What Is Our Strategy for Getting There In an Era of a Democratic Party President. Produced by Global Voices for Justice.

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No Regrets; Poems on abortion by Judith Arcana

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Mon, 03/08/2010

Judith Arcana, local writer, poet and long time activist in support of a woman's right to choose,  read her poems  as part of Kboo's 2010 International Women's Day programming. They were used to inspire discussion for the am call in talk show, No Regrets; Women On Abortion.

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International Day Women's Poetry Piece

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Mon, 03/08/2010
Spoken word and music through the ages and from the ageless.
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Katrina's Prisoners: Part three of three

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Mon, 03/08/2010

In 2005, KBOO's Jenka Soderberg conducted a series of interviews in New Orleans, with people adversely affected by Hurricane Katrina.  In this part:

1) Wajid, Sandy and Reggae - relief volunteers arrested and taken to Greyhound jail.

2) Chad Darbonne, the warden of the Greyhound jail.

3) Critical Reisitance press conference outside OPP.

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Matthew Stein: Party Like it's 1929

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Mon, 03/08/2010

Matthew Stein speaking on March 29, 2009, about the possibilities of sustainable living.

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Linda Bilmes: $3 Trillion War

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Mon, 03/08/2010

Linda Bilmes speaking on March 5th, 2009, at the Lewis & Clark college in Portland, Oregon.

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Katrina's Prisoners: Part one of three

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Thu, 03/04/2010

In 2005, KBOO's Jenka Soderberg conducted a series of interviews in New Orleans, with people adversely affected by Hurricane Katrina.  In this part:

1) Jackie - talking about the Angola 3 and the hurricane.

2) Stanley - talking about being inside Orleans Parish Prison during Katrina

3) Dale - arrested post-Katrina and put in the Greyhound bus station prison.

4) Stacey - arrested for curfew violation and held in the flooded OPP.

5) Eric Torrance - brutalized and taken to Greyhound jail.

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Katrina's Prisoners: Part two of three

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Thu, 03/04/2010

In 2005, KBOO's Jenka Soderberg conducted a series of interviews in New Orleans, with people adversely affected by Hurricane Katrina.  In this part:

1) Rashaun Davis - brutalized and taken to Greyhound jail

2) Daniel Frelix - arrested post-Katrina, taken to Greyhound jail.

3) David Luke - arrested pre-Katrina - was HIV-positive, and due to the ordeal of surviving the flood in OPP, and being held outside and at the Hunts prison, contracted AIDS.

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Robert McChesney: The Failure of Modern Media

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Mon, 02/22/2010

Professor and radio host Robert McChesney speaking on the failures of the U.S. media, and the possibilities for the future.

  • Length: 39:53 minutes (36.52 MB)
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Michael Meade: The World Behind the World

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Mon, 02/22/2010

Writer Michael Meade speaking at the Old Church in Portland, Oregon, on 4/24/08.

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Thomas Homer-Dixon: The Upsiade of Down

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Mon, 02/22/2010

Professor Thomas Homer-Dixon speaking about climate change at the First Congregational Church in Portland, Oregon, on 5/23/07.

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