A conversation with Canupa Gluha Mani (aka Duane Martin Sr.) from the
Strongheart Civil Rights Movement about the declaration (pdf) earlier this
month by the Lakota Indian Nation of independence and secession from the
United States. He was a member of the delegation whi...
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Marlene hosts Dr. Steven Bailey and an interview with Dr. Brian Scott Peskin,
author of "The Hidden Story of Cancer". Then, in the second half of the
show, Marlene and Ed Goldberg discuss the mortgage crisis and sub-prime
lending.
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Bill Resnick hosts today's show and interviews Bill Black, former senior
government financial regulator and author of the book "The Best Way to Rob a
Bank is to Own One." They discuss the subprime mortgage crisis and other
corporate malfeasance aided and abetted by th...
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Tune in Wednesday, August 29th from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., as KBOO dedicates a
full day of special programming to coincide with the anniversary of the
Hurricane Katrina disaster of 2005.
We will feature a diverse array of public affairs and music programs that
focus on New Or...
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This program deals with themes of life, death, and survival: Zombie movies as
a symptom of too much death-production; killing and dying in the modern
military; surviving without shelter on the streets of Portland; the risks of
death and rape crossing the border; and the ...
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Portland State University, in collaboration with the Bradley Angle House and
Healing Roots Village, is expanding and reprioritizing the domestic violence
dialogue and awareness.
Yvette Maranowski attended this weekend's annual conference and has the
details.
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CONTAINS EXTRA WEB CONTENT!!!
This episode is all about a DIY housing project called Dignity Village, the
only government sanctioned "tent city" in the United States. "DIY, Portland"
host Julie Sabatier spent 2 days in the village just before they signed their
lease wit...
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