![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | "Walt Gold dawn" and "Cale Hunting" Radio commercials for Skoal and Copenhagen. Keywords: tobacco; smokeless tobacco; radio; advertising; marketing; male Downloads: 23 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | "What a Good Time" Kent cigarette radio commercials. Keywords: tobacco; cigarette; radio; advertising Downloads: 128 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Wall Street, Banks, EU and US Debt, an Interview with Ellen Brown - Dori Smith Talk Nation Radio for December 8, 2011 Wall Street, Banks, EU and US Debt, an Interview with Ellen Brown Ellen Brown is author of the book Web of Debt, she is chair and president of the educational non profit think tank, the publicbankinginstitute.org. Look for her online at webofdebt.com. We hear about options that states and counties have for starting their own US banks that could change the entire equation, reducing the power and influence of giant banks and helping solve the US debt crisis... Keywords: Wall Street; Banks; EU and US Debt; an Interview with Ellen Brown; public banking institute; European Central Bank; Interest Rates charged to Greece and Italy provoked their debt crisis; major banks get bailed out through loan program of ECB and Federal Reserve; December 2011; wall street; occupy wall street; state bank; county bank; the solution to banks having too much power; banks speculate with your money; speculate with money loaned for bail out in EU debt crisis; call to end speculation by banks with money that is not their money Downloads: 277 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Walt Garrison: Superstars Rodeo Commercial for Rodeo Superstars Championship. Keywords: tobacco; smokeless tobacco; radio; advertising; sports sponsorship Downloads: 17 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Walter Mosley interviewed by Kris Welch Kris Welch interviews Walter Mosley, an American novelist, at KPFA on November 7, 1997. Mosley is well-known for the historical mystery series, "Easy Rawlins". They discuss his new book, "Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned". Downloads: 9 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | War is archaic : peace is imperative / Ron Dellums Speech by congressman Ronald Vernie "Ron" Dellums given at the 54th anniversary event of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Dellums looks back at his 20 years in Congress, beginning with his going to Congress "in the name of peace and justice...to oppose the war in Vietnam." He talks of how he later opposed "the mentality of the Cold war," and his joy when the Berlin wall came down and there was talk about peace dividends... Downloads: 13 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | War is archaic : peace is imperative / Ron Dellums. Speech by congressman Ronald Vernie "Ron" Dellums given at the 54th anniversary event of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Dellums looks back at his 20 years in Congress, beginning with his going to Congress "in the name of peace and justice...to oppose the war in Vietnam." He talks of how he later opposed "the mentality of the Cold war," and his joy when the Berlin wall came down and there was talk about peace dividends... Downloads: 95 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | War-Affected Children: Local and Global Concerns - University of Winnipeg Global College University of Winnipeg Global College Human Rights and Social Justice Conference February 23-25, 2007 --- February 23, 2007 J L McBrien Romeo Dallaire Tony Hoffman Janet Stewart (CBC) Moderator Keywords: human rights, social justice, war affected children, war, children Downloads: 1,987 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Warning Labels Interview with Jolly Ann Davidson and Tom Lauria about the effectiveness of cigarette warning labels. They also discuss the Tobacco Institute youth smoking prevention program and a new booklet "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No." Keywords: tobacco; cigarette; youth; youth access; school based program; high school; high school student; children; industry sponsored prevention program; radio; advertising; peer influence; secondhand smoke; warning label; tobacco related health concerns; legal activity Downloads: 103 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Waste not / Orchestras online Cities and towns promote recycling and conservation programs, but are they still inadvertently promoting waste? Today on Insight, local public works officials tell you what should be done. The Internet is quickly becoming the medium of choice for young music buyers interested in classical music. Today, the founder of Magnatune, a Berkeley-based independent record label that licenses music for downloading; the executive director of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in San Francisco; and the cond... Keywords: waste management; classical music; internet music buyers; online classical music; KXJZ; Insight; Sacramento public radio Downloads: 277 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | WEAVE head resigns/ Long commute/ Where are the butterflies? Nicolette Bautista just stepped down from her post as Executive Director of WEAVE (Women Escaping a Violent Environment). She'll tell you what she achieved, about the current state of WEAVE, and what she's doing next. Sacramento's Gabriel Williams tells you why he's accepted the job of Assistant Minister for Information for Liberia, and why he plans on commuting. 2006 could be the worst year in four decades for butterflies in California... Keywords: WEAVE; Gabriel Williams; butterflies; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 192 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Welcome and Opening Keynote - University of Winnipeg Global College University of Winnipeg Global College Human Rights and Social Justice Conference February 23-25, 2007 --- February 23, 2007 Welcome reception Welcome: Lloyd Axworthy Greetings: Premier Gary Doer Mayor Sam Katz Federal Representative Gail Asper Opening Keynote: The Human Rights Council - The Story So Far and Future Challenges Ambassador Paul Meyer Keywords: human rights, social justice Downloads: 1,252 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Western Americana / Sounds of the cosmos A priceless collection of Western Americana including Native American pottery, baskets, western artwork and manuscripts has been donated to the General Library at the University of California, Davis. "You never find this material, some of it very, very rare, in one place. And it's not just about Western history," said UC Davis history professor Louis Warren, an expert on the West. Today on Insight you'll hear from Daryl Morrison, who heads Special Collections for the UC Davis General Library; Pr... Keywords: Western Americana; Sounds of the cosmos; Douglas Kahn; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 430 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | What Does it Mean to be Pro-Life? How we define life, and when it's worth preserving, is fundamental to both religion and politics. Host Jeffrey Callison considers the ethics of abortion, the death penalty, assisted suicide and war. We'll find out how people decide to accept one form of death and not another. Keywords: Pro-life; abortion; death penalty; assisted suicide; war; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 280 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | What in the world / Phillip Agee ; produced by Barbara Cady. Earl Ofari, Tim McGovern and Barbara Cady interview ex-CIA agent Phillip Agee and discuss the CIA's interference in foreign governments and domestic organizations. Downloads: 11 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | What is BART, and why are we saying such terrible things about it? Documentary on San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) that examines the principal issues surrounding the safety of BART's automatic control system and the relationships between BART's technology and the social goals of those who planned it. The program takes a critical look at the planning and implementation of BART in light of a recent transit accident in Fremont. Features the voices of John Volpe, Secretary of Transportation under President Nixon; A... Downloads: 5 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | What is the role of a community museum? Dr. J.S. Holliday, who was relieved of his duties as director of the new Oakland Museum shortly before its opening, Julia Hare, the Oakland Museum's former coordinator of education, and Peggy Stinnett, journalist for the Oakland Montclarion, discuss the responsibilities and potentials of a museum in relation to the community which it serves. Holliday argues that community museums must serve their communities in the most basic way since they are supported by the people... Downloads: 4 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | White racism : where do we go from here? / moderated by Gus Matzorkis. Panel discussion on the Black/White relations in light of the recent release of the U.S. Riot Commission Report and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The panel is moderated by Gus Matzorkis and includes Clifford McClain of the Neighborhood Adult Participation Project in Los Angeles, Lou Smith, President of Operation Bootstrap in South Central Los Angeles, Reverend James Hargett, Los Angeles Convener of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Reverend Paul Kittlaus of the Pac... Downloads: 26 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | White Response to Urban Riots 1968 - Pacifica Radio Archives White response to urban riots / Allan Silver. Talk on the anti-minority reaction among whites following the widespread urban violence of the 1960s.|WHITE RESPONSE TO URBAN RIOTS / Allan Silver. - SERIES: Symposium on violence| no. 3 - Talk on the anti-minority reaction among whites following the widespread urban violence of the 1960's. - RECORDED: Columbia University, 19 Apr. 1968. BROADCAST: WBAI, 15 Aug... Keywords: riots; urban; minority; symposium; pacifica Downloads: 322 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Who are African-Americans? Who are Jews? The first of the four part series examines the relationship between African-Americans and Jewish communities in the United States, particularly why the relationship has become the focus of such controversy. Utilizes music, storytelling, poetry, discussions, and interviews. Several speakers examine the complex inner life of the two diverse communities, internal crisis of leadership, generation gaps, dissent, and repression.The recording features interviews with author/activist Cornel West, Americ... Downloads: 5 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Who owns the beaches and who can use them? / reported by Robert Krulwich and Paz Cohen. Robert Krulwich reports live on tape from Washington D.C. Episode contains Jimmy Breslin and Senator George McGovern talking on the wisdom of using the C.I.A. to attempt to kill Fidel Castro; a report on the use and ownership of American beach front property; an anniversary salute to President Gerald Ford-an artificial "debate" between Robert Hartman and Merle Miller; and a report on the price of hotel rooms in Washington D.C... Downloads: 4 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Why Do We Love to Hate Hillary?; The New Face of Al Jazeera; Montana - Mother Jones Radio This weekend on Mother Jones Radio, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer on what it means now to be a Democrat – and how that's different from just months ago. Also, why do some people so rabidly hate Hillary Clinton? Mother Jones and "This American Life" contributor Jack Hitt explains. And we talk to Josh Rushing – once a Marine in Iraq, now a correspondent for Al Jazeera's new English-language channel... Keywords: Montana; Democrats; Hillary Clinton; Iraq; Marines; Al Jazeera; Women's Organizations Downloads: 6,076 Average rating: (2 reviews) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Why gay politics? / produced by Ronald Gold. "Eleanor Cooper, spokeswoman for Lesbian Feminist Liberation, Arthur Goodman, president of the Gay Activists' Alliance (GAA), and Nathalie Rockhill, legislative director and national coordinator of the National Gay Task Force summarize post-Stonewall LGBT political events. The GAA's City Council Bill, anti-sodomy laws and the GLBT community's awareness of political events are all discussed in this program from 1975, part of the ""Gay Alternatives"" series hosted and moderated by Ronald Gold." Keywords: Rockhill, Nathalie; Goodman, Arthur; Goodman, Arthur; Cooper, Eleanor; Cooper, Eleanor; Gold, Ronald; Gold, Ronald; Gay liberation movement; Gay rights; Gays -- Political activity Downloads: 4 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | William Greider interview on Bush-Paulson $700bn bailout, 2008-09-27 on Sounds Of Dissent radio - John Grebe Radio 22:00 min:sec Are Wall St. investment banks even the least bit sorry? William Greider reported over 35 years for newspapers, magazines & TV. See his piece "Along with the Bailout, How About an Apology?" 9/26/08 in The Nation mag. Also, "Paulson Bailout Plan a Historic Swindle" 9/19/08 Keywords: news; interview; bailout; Paulson; Greider; Grebe; Sounds Of Dissent; WZBC Downloads: 115 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Witness Dialogue: Community Integration - University of Winnipeg Global College University of Winnipeg Global College Human Rights and Social Justice Conference February 23-25, 2007 --- February 24, 2007 Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan Representatives of other children of conflict from Liberia, Congo James Christie (moderator) Keywords: human rights, social justice, witness dialogue, community integration Downloads: 1,447 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Women and AIDS / Lost Loves Experts tell us how microbicides could prevent millions of women from contracting AIDS over the next three years. One of our guests is Patrick Cannon, the co-chair of an exhibit on women, HIV, and microbicides. "Giving Women Power Over AIDS" will feature drumming, panel discussions, and artifacts. See the exhibit in the University Union Redwood Room at Sacramento State 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. February 13th; and 10:00 a.m... Keywords: aids; Nancy Kalish; lost love; microbicides; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 355 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Women's Health Study in Question / Bravo! It's one of the most important studies ever conducted on women's health, but critics say design problems call some findings into question. Today medical experts tell you what the Women's Health Initiative means to you, and where the report misses the mark. Is Sacramento too generous with standing ovations? Do musicians and other artists have an easier time pleasing the crowd in California's capital? You'll find out from our guests: Jeff Hudson, arts critic and reporter for KXJZ News; Marcus Crow... Keywords: Women's Health Initative; musicians/artists; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 328 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Woody Allen on oral sex and the president Writer-director Woody Allen (1935 - ) discusses the difference between intercourse and oral sex and President Clinton. Excerpt from longer interview. Downloads: 76 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Working moms / Sutter to Sutter / Escher exhibit How do working moms manage to balance work and life? Christine Larson, contributor to the new book "This is How We Do It: The Working Mother's Manifesto", reveals how they do it and how they feel about it. Over the past 14 years the American River Conservancy has been working to acquire and protect more than 3,000 acres of river frontage along the South Fork of the American River, preserving it for public use... Keywords: Working moms; Sutter to Sutter; Escher exhibit; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 306 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | World Sheepdog Trials / New Arnold Biography You're in for a treat on Insight today: Host Jeffrey Callison takes the show outside to Capital Public Radio's grassy courtyard with a sheepdog and three sheep! Also joining Jeffrey: Suzy Applegate, captain of the 5 member US team competing this summer in the World Sheepdog Trials in Ireland. This is the first time dogs from the U.S. will be allowed to compete in the trials. Suzy, her Border Collie Bet, and three North Country Cheviot sheep, will show us how it's done! Jeffrey also speaks with L... Keywords: World Sheep Trials; Schwarzenegger; KXJZ; Sacramento Public Radio Downloads: 354 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Wright as an educator / Aaron Green and Lloyd Wright ; produced by Bruce Rodde. This episode of the centennial celebration of Frank Lloyd Wright's birth illustrates Wright's interest in teaching young people and how they in turn informed his own architectural practice. Aaron Green, a San Francisco-based architect, discusses his impressions of the years he spent working with Wright at his architecture studio, Taliesin. Reese Palley describes how San Francisco hippies volunteered to help reconstruct Wright's V.C... Downloads: 19 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Writers in performance poetry series at the Manhattan Theater Club part 3 Writers in Performance Poetry Series is an evening of extraordinary women who read their works which include poetry, fiction, and personal essay. In this recording, Jill Johnston reads a story of the relationship between her and her mother. Downloads: 1 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Writers in performance poetry series at the Manhattan Theater Club part 3 Writers in Performance Poetry Series is an evening of extraordinary women who read their works which include poetry, fiction, and personal essay. In part three, Jana Harris, who was director of the Writers in Performance for six years, reads several of her manuscripts which include "Manhattan is a Second Language". Bette Howland is another American poet and literary critic who reads several of her poems. Downloads: 1 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Writers in performance poetry series at the Manhattan Theater Club part 4 The program features new fiction from Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Nelson Canton, and Jamaica Kincaid. Janet Sternberg, executive producer of the series, introduces the writers. Schwartz is an American writer from New York who has written several novels. She has received several grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York State Foundation for the Arts. She reads "Life is an Adventure with Risks"... Downloads: 2 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Writers in performance poetry series at the Manhattan Theater Club part 4 The program features new fiction from Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Nelson Canton, and Jamaica Kincaid. Janet Sternberg, executive producer of the series, introduces the writers. Schwartz is an American writer from New York who has written several novels. She has received several grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York State Foundation for the Arts. She reads "Life is an Adventure with Risks"... Downloads: 3 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | WSJS Radio Talk Show: Winston - Salem Jim Bohannon and John Banzhaf participate in a radio program in Winston-Salem, North Carolina discussing tobacco related health concerns. Keywords: tobacco; cigarette; radio; tobacco related health concerns; cancer; anti-smoking advocacy; tobacco industry; tobacco manufacturer Downloads: 44 |