Social and political analyst and activist, Sabina Virgo, discusses the political and social conditions in Los Angeles as well as the United States. She begins with an analysis of the Woo-Riordan Mayoral campaing in Los Angeles, the stresses of the needy, their lack of participation, why the working class is politically ineffetive, the United States's progressive movements in other countries, and the gay movement. She explains the limitations of the United States Constitution, and how our political leaders lack any love and care for the American people.|IN DEFENSE OF TOMORROW : PRE-SPEECH INTERVIEW / Sabina Virgo| interviewed by Ken Brown. - SERIES: Cambridge forum Social and political analyst and activitist, Sabina Virgo, discusses politics and social conditions in Los Angeles as well as the broader United States. She begins with an analysis of the Woo-Riordan mayoral campaign in Los Angeles, the stressess of the needy, their lack of participation, who the working class is politically ineffective, the U.S's progressive movements in other countries, and the gay movement. She explains the limitations of the United States Constitution, and how our political leaders lack any love and care for the American public. - RECORDED: Los Angeles, Apr. 1993. BROADCAST: KPFK, June 1993.
