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Archive for March, 2010

No Alibis with Rebecca N. Hill on “Men, Mobs, and Law”

Following the news, Elizabeth Robinson and Jordan Camp speak with Professor Rebecca N. Hill about her book Men, Mobs, and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U.S. Radical History (Duke University Press, 2009). She is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Science at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New [...]

No Alibis with Sara Kaplan and Daniel Widener, Racism and Campus Climate at UCSD

Jordan Camp and Elizabeth Robinson speak with UC San Diego Professors Sara Kaplan and Daniel Widener about the recent racist events at UCSD. We explore how the events expose the hostile climate for students of color on UC campuses as well as for people of color throughout California.  We also discuss the role of African American studies and [...]

KCSB Midday Headlines, March 3, 2010

Listen Every Weekday at 12 noon * Landslide in Uganda kills possibly hundreds * Bombings in Iraq leading up to national election * SB Channelkeeper wants Aera Energy to operate cleanly * US EPA tears down contaminated Halaco buildings at Ormond Beach * Students and educators to march for funding March 4 Producer Cathy Murillo

“Culture of Protest” Reflects on 70th Anniversary of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land” (Thurs., 6-7pm)

Prof. Dick Flacks, host of "Culture of Protest" writes: "Woody Guthrie wrote the song 'This Land Is Your Land' 70 years ago this week, so we'll feature it on our next show, listening to many variations. But first we'll talk with Kelly Burns, one of the organizers of tomorrow's local demonstration in solidarity with nationwide local events in [...]

KCSB Community News for Tuesday March 2, 2010

*Global headlines Harry Lawton *Changing bull terrier perceptions Robyn Pennington * Rhythmic Uprising Conchita Pang *Reform to GATE program in Santa Barbara schools Holly Hyde * UC Student Lobby and UC Hate Crimes Daniel Alvarenga *Interview with activist Janelle Mungo on March 4th Day of Action Geoffrey Ticker *March 4th Day of Action [...]

Intents & Purposes Radio, March 2, 2010

Intents & Purposes Radio, March 2, 2010

RadioIP with Levi and Tim: Worldwide, 12 million people suffer from autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease or ADPKD. In the U.S. the number is larger than those affected by Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and sickle cell anemia combined. UC Santa Barbara’s Dr. Thomas Weimbs, associate professor and director of the [...]

A conversation about the films of Errol Morris on The Marketplace of Ideas this Thursday

A conversation about the films of Errol Morris on The Marketplace of Ideas this Thursday

This week on The Marketplace of Ideas, Colin Marshall talks to cinematic journalist and curator Livia Bloom, editor of Errol Morris: Interviews, a compilation of conversations with the nonfiction filmmaker behind such movies as Gates of Heaven, The Thin Blue Line and The Fog of War. The book, which includes two interviews conducted by Bloom [...]

KCSB Community News, March 1, 2010

KCSB Community News, March 1, 2010

* Headlines: Earthquake in Chile, Rain in Haiti, Hillary Clinton visits Latin America, U.S. nuclear disarmament plans, local: UCSB students collect donations for Haiti * Arnold Schwarzenegger combats childhood obesity Lucas Brooks * School Bullying Erika Stern Announcer Erick Mendoza Engineer Daniel Alvarenga Reporters Asma Raja, Erick [...]

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