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 Sherwin Nuland – What Is It About Our Species That Allows Us to Learn So Much About Ourselves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. The Wisdom of the Body From developmental perspectives, both in individuals and in mankind as a whole, the brain, language, and civilization have separated our species from the rest of the animal kingdom. In May of 1997, I discussed these issues with Sherwin Nuland, a professor of Medical History at […]

 M. Wayne Knight – Rural American Artist in Cambodia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Wayne Knight, an artist based in Mendocino County, California with over 40 years of experience, traveled very little before he found himself in Phnom Phen, Cambodia in 1995 and 1996. He spent just under a year there, looking, seeing, and painting scenes that previously were beyond his imagination. Wayne Knight […]

 Scott Spears – An Experiment in Successful Community Mediation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Stockton, CA, has been called the most diverse community in the world. Fourteen distinct and primary languages are spoken in the Stockton area elementary schools. This enormous cultural diversity has, in the past, resulted in automatic rifle fire at a Stockton elementary school. Scott Spears, a young man who grew […]

 Daniel Ellsberg – The Pentagon Papers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Few moments in American history have held the tension of the early 1970s. The nation was fundamentally divided between the jaded counter-culture and Nixon’s ‘silent majority,’ a rupture particularly connected to the still-escalating Vietnam War. The release to the public of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg in 1971 focused […]

 Grace Carpenter Hudson & Laura Ferri – The Painter Lady | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Grace Carpenter Hudson was known as the painter-lady in her hometown of Ukiah, CA. She started her career as a painter when she was a teenager in the 1870s. By the time of her death in 1937, she had produced over 600 canvas paintings and numerous other works. Her skills […]

 Linda Kremer – The Legal Defense of Jailed Cambodians | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Attorney Linda Kremer, a Public Defender in Marin County, California, worked for thirteen months in Phnom Phen, Cambodia, in 1996 and 1997 as Director of the Cambodian Defenders’ Project. The Cambodian Defenders’ Project recruits and trains Khmer men and women to serve as Public Defenders in the criminal courts of […]

 Marc Lappe – Roadside Spraying, For Better or Worse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Spraying of herbicides to kill weeds and/or plants that are considered by some to be pests is a phenomenon of the 20th century. These sprays, in many cases, pollute the water we use in our homes; they destroy and sometimes permanently alter not only the growth cycle of what we […]

 Horace Greeley & David Fenimore – Go West, Young Man, Go West! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Newspapers were the primary means of mass communication in 19th Century America. They not only told the news, but they pervaded social and political ideas of the times. Horace Greeley was one of the most colorful and outspoken newspapermen of his day. “Read and judge yourself,” was a slogan of […]

 Chaim Potok – Escaping Communism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Chaim Potok, the author of “The Chosen,” “The Gift of Asher Lev,”Davida’s Heart,” and many other novels, chronicled the life of a Russian Jewish family in the non-fictions story, “The Gates of November.” This true story of the Slapeck family, Solomon Slapek, his son Valodya, and daughter-in-law Masha, spans 100 […]

 Manenima Hilario – Born into the Stone Age | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. A generally accepted theory about human migration tells us that people crossed the landmass that once connected Siberia to Alaska. Some of those people continued walking south and many generations later settled on the western edge of the Amazon Basin in South America in what is now eastern Peru. One […]

 Daniel Lev – A Story of Chanukah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to listen. Every year on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev, which falls four days before the new moon closest to the winter solstice, the eight day holiday of Chanukah, celebrated worldwide, begins. Before the days of radio and television a person called a magid traveled from town to town, […]

 Charles Reich – A Non-Marxist View of Material Capitalism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. The Greening of America & Opposing the System The market economy often seems to have many inherent problems. Indeed, a Marxist historical view presupposes that the fundamental contradictions of capitalism will inevitably lead to socialism. Far from this extreme, Charles Reich, author of “The Greening of America” and, more recently, […]

 Gary Coy – The Man Driving the Dog Team | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. There is strong historical and anthropological evidence that dogs came across the Bering land bridge with people migrating from Siberia to Alaska. These dogs worked hard to maintain their keep; they weren’t pets. Instead, they chased and ran down polar bears and located seals hiding beneath the Bering ice. One […]

 Laura Cheek – At Home in Glacier Bay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to begin listening. Some of the most studied glaciers in the world are found in Glacier Bay National Park located in southeastern Alaska. These expansive ice sheets cover approximately ten percent of the earth’s surface and hold eighty percent of the world’s fresh water, ninety-nine percent of which can be found in Greenland […]

 Alexis de Tocqueville/Dick Johnson – A Visit With Alexis de Tocqueville | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Click here to listen. Democracy in America In 1831, a 25 year-old Frenchman, Alexis de Tocqueville, trained as a lawyer, and preoccupied with democracy, came to the US to study this new political scheme. Alexis de Tocqueville and his traveling companion, Gustave de Beaumont, arrived at Newport, RI, in an America comprised, then, of 23 […]

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