- <p> We talk with Scott Horton about his controversial story in Harper's magazine last month; Kwame Kwei-Armah discusses about his new play. </p>
- We celebrate the 65th anniversary of Bob Marley's birth.
- An interview with Sheryll Cashin on diversity and integration.Â
- In our third segment, Marc talks with the cast and director of Cyrano, the current production at Center Stage.
- In our second segment, Marc talks with Rick Santos, who was buried under a collapsed hotel for two days after the earthquake in Haiti.
April 16, 2009 - Hour 2
The second hour of today's show was separated into two segments.
For the first segment, Marc spoke with Ellen Brown about America's monetary practices, as well as her book entitled WEB OF DEBT: THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF OUR MONEY. Ellen Brown is an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles, California.
For the second segment, Marc spoke with guests about their documentary entitled THE LEAST OF THESE. This new documentary is an in-depth examination of immigration dentention centers, such as the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Texas. The panel included:
- Clark Lyda (via ISDN) -Â director and producer of THE LEAST OF THESE
- Jesse Lyda (via ISDN) - director and producer of THE LEAST OF THESE
- Marcy Garriott (phone) - producer of THE LEAST OF THESE
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