Interview

Populist Dialogues - 13-47 - So Rich, So Poor

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Host David Delk talks with Rev. Kate Lore, Social Justice Minister for the First Unitarian Church in Portland. The detrimental effects of the ever increasing economic and social inequalities in the United States today are expressed through Kate Lore's personal experiences as well as scientific studies. Thoughts on what we do to address these issues are presented.

In The Studio - Climb Every Mountain

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Lin Weaver hosts Tim Townsend, a Davis Resident who has climbed every highest mountain in the United States.

Topics discussed: How Tim successfully climbed the highest peak of every mountain in the State of the Union, including Denali's Mount McKinley. Tim also talks about his mountaineering technique, passion and future endeavors . Photos will be shown during the interview.

In The Studio - Linux Users Group of Davis (LUGOD)

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Darrick Servis hosts Brian Lavender, member, Bill Kendrick, co-founder, John Reed, vice president, and Eric Engelhard, member, all of the Linux Users Group of Davis (LUGOD).

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topics discussed include: celebrating 15 years, open source software, members backgrounds, and LUGOD's origin and purpose.

Populist Dialogues - 13-37 A Personal History of the John Birch Society

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Claire Conner, author of Wrapped In The Flag, speaks at the First Unitarian Church about her new book and her history as the daughter of two original John Birch Society members in Chicago. She talks about being the youngest member at age 13 and how she came to realize the true character of the society, causing her to change into a liberal critic and activist. She warns that the John Birch Society continue to live on in the Tea Party today and other far right organizations and the importance of being united against the far right.