Pat Duncan discusses Apartheid and South Africa, part 1
South African anti-apartheid activist Pat Duncan discusses Apartheid and South Africa, part 1.
Episode 5 of Bughouse Square is out! Read the Story
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South African anti-apartheid activist Pat Duncan discusses Apartheid and South Africa, part 1.
Jane Kennedy (part of the group Beaver 55) went to prison for the scrambling of magnetic tapes at the Dow Chemical napalm producing plant in Midland, Michigan, and, a week later, the destruction of draft files in Indianapolis, Indiana. Both companies were profited from the Vietnam War.
Studs Terkel discussing Ukranian music with Oleh Saciuk. Includes instrumental music excerpts.
Albert John Luthuli discusses apartheid in South Africa.
Discussing the book "Biko" with the author Donald Woods.
Hilda Bernstein tells Studs about her and her husband's activism in South Africa, apartheid, and the Sharpville demonstration. Includes an excerpt from the program with Chief Albert John Luthuli (Wav ID 1895817-6-1).
Bob and Joan Ericksen, both educators, artists, and environmental ecologists, discuss the literary work of Peter Weiss' "I Come Out of My Hiding Place" and environmental ecology. Excerpt of Peter Weiss reading from "I Come Out of My Hiding Place." The book speaks of why he writes and why he pursues his art (unknown source). The interview ends with a reading by Studs of an excerpt fro, Gustav Meyrink's "The Green Face."
Discussing civil liberties in Chile with Isabel Letelier and Michael Moffitt, the authors of a report for the Institute for Policy Studies: "Human Rights, Economic Aid, and Private Banks: The Case of Chile."
Writer and activist Paul Cowan discusses the Peace Corps and his book "The Making of an UnAmerican", part 2