On Tuesday's Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, we present an interview with historian Howard Zinn plus a discussion with a panel of local activists on the topic of tactics and strategies as the U.S. asserts its imperialist role abroad.
Zinn is the author of A People's History of the United States (1980), among many others. Zinn's Disobedience and Democracy: Nine Fallacies on Law and Order was recently re-issued by South End Press (www.southendpress.org) to mark the 35th anniversary of its first publication.
Local activists include: Stefano Sensi, Vangee Oberschlake, Chuck Anderson, Tom Lash and Chantel.
Thanx to Stefano Sensi for co-interviewing Zinn and to Mike Boyle for engineering support with the Zinn interview.
The show airs from 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, January 28, 2003, on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange County, Calif., and is Web-cast simultaneously via kuci.org. Selected shows are also archived on the Subversity Web site (shortcut: go.fast.to/sv)
Other resources:
Anti-war protest: Every Friday evening from 6-7pm at the corner of Anton & Bristol (across the street from S. Coast Plaza), Costa Mesa. It's theme: "Demand Justice, not Vengeance!"
January 23 (Thurs), 8-9 am, KUCI, Justice or Just Us? show: "Sounds of Dissent: Audio Recordings from the S.F. Anti-war Rally" (1/18/03). Info: faculty.fullerton.edu/jlovell
Howard Zinn on "Why Civil Disobedience Matters," on a recent KUCI's Justice or Just Us? show: faculty.fullerton.edu/jlovell/mp3audio/Zinn.mp3.
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Daniel C. Tsang Host, Subversity, now Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. KUCI, 88.9 FM and Web-cast live via http://kuci.org Subversity: http://kuci.org/~dtsang; E-mail: subversity@kuci.org Daniel Tsang, KUCI, PO Box 4362, Irvine CA 92616 UCI Tel: (949) 824-4978; UCI Fax: (949) 824-2700 UCI Office: 380 Main Library Member, National Writers Union (http://www.nwu.org) WWW News Resource Page: http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/netnews1.htm AWARE: http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/aware2.htm Personal Homepage: http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/