GUEST CREDENTIALS TOPIC INFORMATION LISTEN TO SHOW
Monday, September 14, 2009 
1st Guest Prof. Jenny Rivera Professor of Law - CUNY School of Law; Director - CUNY Law School Center on Latino & Latina Rights and Equality  In Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, the Supreme Court seems poised to  break new ground on campaign finance law. http://www.nytimes.com listen here
2nd Guest Arloc Sherman  Senior Researcher - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities New Census data reveal that poverty rose, income declined, and fewer Americans had health insurance in 2008 http://www.cbpp.org  
3rd Guest Nomi Prins  Journalist, Author, former Wall Street investment banker  Addressing Wall Street, Obama outlines reforms that do not go deep enough  http://www.commondreams.org  
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 
1st Guest Throwdown Tuesday!   Open Phones Edition!   listen here
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 
1st Guest Dick Dadey  Executive Director - Citizens Union Foundation  Despite low voter turnout, New Yorkers force two runoffs for citywide office and oust several Council members on Primary Day  http://www.nytimes.com Listen here
           
Week of  Wed. Sept 9th  to  Thurs Sept 10th, 2009      
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
1st Guest Norman Solomon  Journalist; Author; Executive Director - Institute for Public Accuracy  Just back from Afghanistan, Solomon discusses the stalemate in Kabul and Washington, D.C. http://www.commondreams.org Listen here
2nd Guest Roger Bearden Esq. New York Lawyers for the Public Interest  A federal judge finds New York State guilty of discrimination against thousands of mentally ill residents http://news.lp.findlaw.com  
3rd Guest Faye Wattleton  President - Center for the Advancement of Women  The Exit Interview: Wattleton reflects on her decades of advocacy on behalf of women's empowerment and reproductive rights. http://www.advancewomen.org  
Thursday, September 10, 2009 
1st Guest Throwdown Thursday!   Open Phones Edition!   Listen here
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
1st Guest Delores Jones-Brown Ph.D. Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; author: Race, Crime and Punishment  Racial profiling and the criminal justice system  Guest Host: Prof. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall   
           
           
           
           
  James Parrott Ph.D.  Chief Economist - Fiscal Policy Institute  The Great Recession takes a heavy toll in New York state: 850,000 unemployed; black male unemployment reaches a staggering 27 percent.  http://www.fiscalpolicy.org/SWNY_TheGreatRecession2009.pdf  
  Seth Wessler  Researcher - Applied Research Center  How historical inequality and institutional racism helped wreck the American economy and precipitate a recession  http://arc.org/downloads/2009_race_recession_execsumm.pdf  
Thursday, September 16, 2009  Prof. Gloria J. Browne-Marshall  Professor of Law; Author: Race, Law and American Society - 1607 to Present  Constitution Day Throwdown: What the Constitution says, what it means, and why it matters  http://www.blackspeakers.com/profiles/gloria_browne_marshall.html