This episode of the Old Mole is hosted by Frann Michel and features these
segments:
Bill Resnick talks with Brian Terrell of Voices for Creative Nonviolence
about drones. the new warfare, and creative nonviolence.
Desiree Hellegers talks with S. Brian Willson about ...
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Bill Resnick reads from Rebecca Solnit's book A Paradise Built in Hell about
the generosity of ordinary working people compared to the calculating
tight-fistedness of elites.
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On September 29th, 1962, Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett spoke before a
halftime crowd at a University of Mississippi football game. He said he
loved Mississippi's heritage. This compelled him to personally block
African-American James Meredith from enrolling at Ole...
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5 - 8 pm Special reporting on and analysis of the results of the Oregon
primary election 5/17/2016.
Audio from 5:00 - 5:45 pm
Audio from 5:45 - 6:00 pm
Audio from 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Audio from 7:00 - 8:00 pm
5/18/16 - Sam Husseini and others discuss election results
5/18/...
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Kirk Bloodsworth, Death Row DNA Exoneree
In 1985, Kirk Noble Bloodsworth was sentenced to die in a Maryland
penitentiary for the brutal rape and murder of 9 year old Dawn Hamilton. A
crime he did not commit.
He had witnesses who could place him at home at the time of th...
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Join us for the second part of our in depth conversation with renowned
storyteller, author and scholar of mythology, anthropology and phsycology,
Michael Meade. Some of his books include Fate and Destiny: The Two Agreements
of the Soul and Why the World Doesn't En...
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The state of Oregon is definitely feeling the bern. Bernie Sanders visited
the state for the fourth time earlier this week, with a campaign rally in
Salem.
KBOO reporter Jaimee Haddad spoke to the Democratic presidential candidate
about state economic policies, po...
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This week we bring you sounds from the first annual cannabis Cultivation
Classic in Portland, Oregon, including interviews with US Representative Earl
Blumenauer, author Robert C. Clarke, and activist Madeline Martinez.
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