911’s Footprint on America ten years later – September 11, 2011
WPFW – The Pentagon, has the culture changed ? A debate about the lingering questions surrounding the attack on the defense citadel. Jazz legends weigh in musically on that fateful day.
WPFW – The Pentagon, has the culture changed ? A debate about the lingering questions surrounding the attack on the defense citadel. Jazz legends weigh in musically on that fateful day.
KPFT- from the Bible belt.The Rise of the Religious Right post 911
WBAI The Culture of Fear and the Loss of Civil Liberties also with short live reports from various events in NYC on 9/11 2011.
KPFK – 911’s impact on U.S. foreign policy.
Pacifica Archives – The Pacifica Radio Archives offers an hour of mixed voices from its historic collection that speak against war, actuality of New York station WBAI witnessed the attacks on the World Trade Center, an interview with Pulitzer Prize winning author Laurie Garrett, and Pacifica listener phone messages from around the country.
Democracy Now ! – Sept. 11, 2001 began for Pacifica listeners with Democracy Now! broadcasting `live’ from New York, only a few blocks away from where the planes hit the towers. Amy Goodman takes us back to that ill fated day with actual sound gathered on the scene as well as her own personal recollections. … Continued
Terra Verde explores the lifecycle impacts of solar energy, from raw materials extraction to disposal. Featured guests include Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition and the California Product Stewardship Council.
Fiddler/singer Suzy Thompson, herself an encyclopedia of authentic vernacular styles, talks about the upcoming Berkeley Old Time Music Convention and its program of concerts and workshops September 14-18, with musical selections by some of the performing artists. Plus, time permitting, a tribute to great Bay Area jazz drummer Eddie Marshall, who passed away Wednesday.