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Social Reformers

  • Interview with Steven Bensen, Debbie Kent Stein, and William Heyford

    May. 9, 1990
  • Presenting music with folksinger, songwriter, guitarist and political activist Si Kahn

    Jan. 19, 1989
  • Sidney Lens in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 21, 1986
  • Discussing the book The Trouble with Nowadays: A Curmudgeon Strikes Back

    Nov. 14, 1979
  • Discussing the current political situation in Nicaragua with Dr. Ray Hooker

    Mar. 1, 1985
  • Bernadette Devlin McAliskey discusses the lack of civil rights in Northern Ireland

  • Interviewing peace activists; Mike Bremer, Robert DeYoung, Katey Feit, Kathy Kelly and Nadie Ohelson

    Dec. 5, 1994
  • Interview with Father Daniel Berrigan

    Apr. 30, 1996
  • Discussing the Nicaraguan Revolution, the Somoza regime, and the United States government's reaction to both with Sister Mary Hartman and Sergio Garcia

    Apr. 1, 1982
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