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| Monday, September 14, 2009 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
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| 1st Guest |
Throwdown
Tuesday! |
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Open Phones
Edition! |
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| Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
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| 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 |
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| Week of Wed. Sept
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| Wednesday, September 9, 2009 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Thursday, September 10, 2009 |
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| 1st Guest |
Throwdown
Thursday! |
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Open Phones
Edition! |
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| Tuesday, September 1, 2009 |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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