Special Programming: Public Affairs

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Special Programming: Public Affairs on 05/24/13

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Fri, 05/24/2013 - 9:00am - 12:00pm
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The Vanport flood and racism in Portland: sixty five years later

Sixty five years ago this week, the Columbia River flooded into the largest public housing project in the U-S at the time, leaving 18,500 people homeless, a large number of whom were black.  The event changed race relations in Portland forever.

On Friday May 24th, from 8 am to noon, KBOO presents a special program on the Vanport flood and racism in Portland, sixty five years later.

We’ll feature historians and archived audio, as well as a discussion led by PSU professor and activist Walidah Imarisha asking ‘Why are there so few black people in Oregon’.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 05/22/13

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Wed, 05/22/2013 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm
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Panel on The Portland Women’s Movement: Fighting for Ideas and Dollars

Live Broadcast on KBOO: Panel on The Portland Women’s Movement, Part 3: Building: Fighting for Ideas and Dollars

Organized by the History of Social Justice Organizing & the Center for Women, Politics and Policy

Where: 2nd floor Gallery, Urban Affairs Building, Portland State University, 506 SW Mill, Portland

Free and open to the public

Ten years before gaining official recognition as a program, female students and professors met to plan and implement the inclusion of Women's Studies courses at Portland State University. They held an event in the school’s ballroom and began offering ad hoc classes., later hiring a coordinator. Eventually Women’s Studies became an official program and then a department offering a major.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 05/17/13

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Fri, 05/17/2013 - 11:00am - 12:00pm
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Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video - exhibit at Portland Art Museum ends on Sunday May 19, 2013

At the February 3 opening lecture for Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video, internationally noted contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems reflected on some of the major themes in her thought-provoking photographic and video work, including an overarching commitment to promote justice as it relates to race, gender, and class issues.

Born and raised in Portland, Ore., Carrie Mae Weems is internationally recognized for her powerful photography-based art that investigates issues of race, gender, and societal class.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 05/08/13

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Wed, 05/08/2013 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
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Illahee lecture LIVE on KBOO

Jeffrey Clements: Who Owns Our Government?

Live broadcast of the final talk in the 2013 Illahee Lecture Series.

AN ATTORNEY AND AUTHOR, Clements is the co-founder of Free Speech for People, a national, non-partisan campaign challenge the creation of Constitutional rights for corporations, overturn Citizens United v. FEC, and strengthen American democracy and self-government. Clements is the author of Corporations Are Not People (2012).

Links to the past 2013 Illahee lectures broadcast on KBOO

http://illahee.org/

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/24/13

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Wed, 04/24/2013 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
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2013 Illahee Lecutre, Who Owns Our Economy with Catherine Austin Fitts

Live, on location broadcast of the 2013 Illahee Lecture Series. Tonight, hear Catherine Austin Fitts on Who Owns Our Economy?

In 2013, the Illahee Lectures are looking into who influences, controls, and owns other key aspects of our lives:  what we eat, the information we access, the environment, our own finances,  and our politicians? In short, who owns us? And what can we do about it?

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/22/13

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Mon, 04/22/2013 - 3:00pm - 4:00pm
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Earth Day Special

We hear Radio Ecoshock with host Alex Smith

Canadian scientist Paul Beckwith explains how the Arctic warming emergency is changing your weather. But first, the story of an anti-pipeline media warrior, John Bolenbaugh in his own words. The leaks, scandals and deaths behind Tar Sands pipelines. 

http://www.ecoshock.org/

 

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/22/13

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Mon, 04/22/2013 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm
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Paul Roland interviews activist and author John Stauber on politics and the environmental movement.

Paul Roland interviews John Stauber, long-time activist, investigative reporter and author. They discuss Stauber's beginnings and history as an activist, from protesting the Viet Nam war and organizing a teach-in at his high school on the first Earth Day in 1970, to fighting herbicide spraying in the National Forests and against genetically modified growth hormones for cows, to exposing government and industry propaganda.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/22/13

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Mon, 04/22/2013 - 1:45pm - 2:00pm
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World Environment Day Celebration in Portland

Jimmy Tardy looks at Portland's Celebration of World Environment Day, June 5th, and the six weeks between Earth Day and World Environment Day.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/22/13

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Mon, 04/22/2013 - 1:00pm - 1:45pm
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Against Nature: The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory

From the series Against the Grain C.S. Soong interviews Steven Vogel, author of Against Nature: The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory. 

It's a claim that has wide resonance on the left: we humans are alienated from nature, with profound consequences both for the way we think and for the health of the planet. But what if Steven Vogel is right, that it makes no sense to speak of being alienated from nature? According to Vogel, another kind of alienation is at play, one that we can and must address.

Special Programming: Public Affairs on 04/22/13

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Mon, 04/22/2013 - 12:30pm - 1:00pm
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Update on Fluoridation

Earth Day Special

Joe Meyer hosts an update on the upcoming vote asking Portlanders to approve a plan to fluoridate the city's water. Joe will be knocking on doors in Southeast Portland before the show to get the views of residents who currently display lawn signs on the issue, both pro and con.

 

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LNG Terminals in Oregon

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Wed, 12/05/2007

Chris Andreae interviews Dan Serres from Friends of Living Oregon Waters (FLOW) on the Hot Topic of Liquified Natural Gas Terminals along the Oregon Coast.

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Raed Jarrar Interview

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Wed, 11/28/2007

Per Fagereng interviewed Raed Jarrar about the new Bush-Malaki agreement and more.  Jarrar, who was born and raised in Iraq, is Iraq consultant for the American Friends Service Committee.

He says: "While the agreement gives lip service to protecting Iraqi sovereignty and democracy, it in fact undermines these very things. It is a major step in the attempt to make permanent U.S. domination of Iraq, thus undermining any real sovereignty. And it attempts to circumvent any democratic process whereby the Iraqi people or parliament have a say over agreements like this.

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Noam Chomsky talk with KBOO

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Wed, 10/31/2007

Noam Chomsky talks about his thoughts about US foreign policy in the Middle East and worldwide, with a focus on the current rhetoric from Washington toward Iran.

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Rashid Khalidi: 40 Years of Occupation, 60 Years of Dispossession.

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Sat, 06/23/2007

Rasgid Khalidi speaking in Portland, Oregon, on June 23, 2007.

This recording was produced by William Seaman.  More information can be found at www.pdxjustice.org.

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David Korten: The Great Turning

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Tue, 04/24/2007

David Korten speaking on May 24, 2006.

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James Kunstler: The Long Emergency

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Wed, 01/25/2006

James Kunstler speaking at the First Unitarian Church in Portland, Oregon, on January 25, 2006.

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Richard Heinberg: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World.

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Fri, 01/20/2006

Richard Heinberg speaking at the First Unitarian Church in Portland, Oregon, on January 20, 2006.

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