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Linda Pastan / interviewed by Grace Cavalieri. - SERIES: Poet and the poem at the Library of Congress| no. 4 - Linda Pastan, is the author of 7 volumes of poetry, Dylan Thomas and Di Castagnola award winner, and currently on the staff of the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference.
Roland Flint / interviewed by Grace Cavalieri. - SERIES: Poet and the poem at the Library of Congress| no. 3 - Roland Flint, author of six books of poetry, and Professor and instructor of English at numerous Universities, reads and discusses selections of his work.
Reed Whittemore / interviewed by Grace Cavalieri. - SERIES: Poet and the poem at the Library of Congress| no. 1 - Edward Reed Whittemore, Jr. is an active poet who has been publishing continuously since 1946, edits periodicals and anthologies, and has taught English and poetry in various Universities and at the Library of Congress.
AMERICA'S AVERSION TO DEMOCRACY / Noam Chomsky. - Speech by Noam Chomsky, noted linguist and scholar of international affairs in which he explores both domestic and foreign affairs issues to demonstrate the importance of corporate interests in United States policy decisions. Since the Monroe Doctrine, the United States has sought to dominate the Western Hemisphere.
AMERICA'S AVERSION TO DEMOCRACY / Noam Chomsky. - Speech by Noam Chomsky, noted linguist and scholar of international affairs in which he explores both domestic and foreign affairs issues to demonstrate the importance of corporate interests in United States policy decisions. Since the Monroe Doctrine, the United States has sought to dominate the Western Hemisphere.
The Gulf War : Year One / hosted by Phyllis Bennis| produced by Samori Marksman. - Teach-in, sponsored by WBAI, the Pacifica Foundation, and The War Crimes Commission, which examines the Gulf War and its legacy.
The Gulf War : Year One / hosted by Phyllis Bennis| produced by Samori Marksman. - Teach-in, sponsored by WBAI, the Pacifica Foundation, and The War Crimes Commission, which examines the Gulf War and its legacy.
March To End The War / reported by Tom Porter| LaVerne Gill and Gwynn McKinney. Report on the March on Washington in protest of the U.S. led war against Iraq. Features speeches, interviews and actuality. CONTENT: Interview with a rap performer / Silky C.
March To End The War / reported by Tom Porter| LaVerne Gill and Gwynn McKinney. Report on the March on Washington in protest of the U.S. led war against Iraq. Features speeches, interviews and actuality.
THE MOST INFLUENTIAL MAN OF THE 20th CENTURY : PAUL ROBESON / C.L.R. James. - Speech by historian C.L.R. James who presents his personal reminiscences of the noted Black actor and social critic, Paul Robeson.