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THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
Thursday, Nov 28, 2002 - Start Audio -00:00 Host Rainjita Geesler: introduction: today a Flashpoints Special about the 1969 takeover of Alcatraz Island by tribes of all nations.
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Rainjita: about the documentary, 'Alcatraz Is Not An Island' (link2).. 100's of American Indians took over Alcatraz Island in SF Bay on Nov 20, 1969.. the occupation lasted 20 months.. twas the impetus for another 74 Indian takeovers.. prayer circles still held twice a year.. now w Dr. LaNada Boyer one of the 14 people who initially landed on the island.. Dr. Boyer: because of the poverty on the reservation.. we decided to go on to the relocation program.. after being located in the cities.. we formed our organization.. as young people.. we wanted a formal education.. rather than trade school.. at UC Berkeley I recruited other Native Americans.. we joined with the blacks, Asians, Chicanos.. set up ethnic studies department.. Alcatraz became an issue.. there was an Indian claim to the island.. so.. if the city of SF was going to give Alcatraz to the billionaire, A. Hunt.. we decided to take the island back.. Rainjita: about the occuptaion?.. Dr. Boyer: it was a rebirth of spirit.. my parents were sent to Indian boarding school where they were beaten if they spoke their native language or practiced their culture.. Rainjita: what was your hope?.. Dr. Boyer: to get formal title to the island.. and to establish a Native American memorial.. because of the huge blackout of our people in the media, educational system, government.. our spiritual base.. we were not recognized as a culture in the US.. many of our people were ashamed of ourselves.. Alcatraz gave us an awakening.. the Hopis came to the island, told us it had been prophesied in their ancient drawings.. we got legislation, but it never reached down to the people.. about the Indian Civil Rights Act (link2).. we didn't have civil liberties and it was denied in the US Supreme Court.. about a lawsuit Native Americans have pending.. the Trust Fund litigation.. Rainjita: you're featured in the documentary.. Dr. Boyer: many of our young people have no idea this even happened.. and have become involved in alcoholism, in prison.. we have a choice to live or die.. slow suicide one avenue.. or FIGHT BACK!.. we are the preverbial canary in the coal mine.. we don't have representation in Congress.. the first to suffer.. Rainjita:: what can we do?.. Dr. Boyer: important to learn your history, speak up and be active.. they will call you a troublemaker.. be specific about your actions.. on the island, the message we delivered.. make the US respect their treaties.. (they broke every treaty).. Rainjita: thank you so much.. -18:57 Voice: singing, poetry.. all hearts are the same color, red.. stand united in a sacred circle.. light a fire in the hearts of all men.. Rainjita: we spoke with elders.. about Alcatraz... now w Bill Simmons, a Chocktaw from Oklahoma.. Bill: we're here to commemorate Alcatraz.. now w Floyd Redcrow.. Floyd: about Alcatraz.. many medicine men died here.. our medicine men sent here to die.. when a white man killed an Indian he was charged with manslaughter.. now w John Whitefox, a Chocktaw from Oklahoma.. John: coming here is the best thing ever happened to me.. it was tough.. I tried to hang in.. living here on Alcatraz was like living on a reservation.. but we made a statement.. Rainjita: about the documentary.. now w director James Fortier.. how the film came into being.. James: Richard Oakes, a Mohawk occupier, appointed by the Indians as spokesman for the island.. when he said "Alcatraz is not an island", he was saying it is not just a piece of land, but Indians can regain control of their own lives, no longer going to take government pronouncements.. refuse to be assimilated.. we're going to better our own lives.. the Red Power Movement.. the film was from the perspective of people who took the island.. we weave the story from the recollections of the people who occupied the island.. Thanksgiving taught to our children from the perspectives of the colonizers.. a lot of Indians say you did this (documentary) right.. website on PBS.org.. a talkback section.. incredibly positive.. screened at Sundance.. the response has been tremendous.. I hope people understand the the Indian world is more complicated than they think..
-38:20 Rainjita: excerpts from the documentary, 'Alcatraz is not an Island'.. (no further review tonight, but this material is priceless, please tune into the Flashpoints audio and listen yourself)..
-54:13 End today's show. today's review by john lionheart
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Wednesday November 27, 2002 - Israeli forces invade Dheisheh with tanks and attack dogs.. Allegra Pacheco on the arrest of her husband in Bethlehem.. Peter Cornbluh about Henry Kissinger's appointment to head Bush's 9/11 inquiry.. Interview with Henry (or is it an imposter?) in his own words.
Tuesday November 26, 2002 - Israeli soldiers open fire on a crowd of children.. US right wingers try to destabilize Haiti.. interview with Nat Hentoff about our disappearing civil liberties.
Monday November 25, 2002 - Israeli soldiers assassinate a UN worker, and harrass others.. why the media attack on the Saudis now?.. E.U. lawsuit accuses R.J. Reynolds of money laundering for drug cartels and Saddam Hussein
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Friday November 22, 2002 - interview with award winning London Independent journalist, Robert Fisk, in studio.. live report from Kevin Pina in Haiti, about the protests today in support of president Aristide.
Thursday November 21, 2002 - a dangerous renaissance of nuclear power around the world.. interview with a new Palestinian film maker, director of Crossing Calandia.. peace activist Rabbi Arthur Waskow of the Shalom Center..
Wednesday November 20, 2002 - Largest oil spill in history off the coast of Spain, Greenpeace says we tried to warn them.. drug-running Colombian general's US visa yanked en route to Israel.. Interview with Alexander Cockburn of Counterpoint, about lefty Christopher Hitchens and his bomb Iraq policy..
Tuesday November 19, 2002 - new NATO 'Find and Strike' force to operate outside international law.. extended wire taps approved by a U.S appeals court.. Homeland Security Act rider protects drug manufacturers from being sued for defective vaccines..
Monday November 18, 2002 - Iran-Contra criminal John Poindexter, hired by the Pentagon to play big brother.. Mexico's new role as US southern security guard.. Kathy Kelly's Baghdad Journal.. Updates from Gaza and the West Bank..
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Friday November 15, 2002 - interview with two American activists in Baghdad.. US military now requiring US high schools to provide students' personal contact information.. interview with the Irish author of Eyewitness Bloody Sunday, about the massacre by British paratroopers, Jan 20, 1972
Thursday November 14, 2002 - Linda Evens, a former woman political prisoner and two Puerto Rican women activists talk about Vieques.. about this weekend's National Conference on Civil Rights at UC Berkeley.. the truth about military use of depleted uranium
Wednesday November 13, 2002 - It's about more than oil, the US and Britain want to redraw the entire map of the Middle East.. Israel continues to steal Palestinian Arab land.. Rainforest Action Network targets CitiGroup.
Tuesday November 12, 2002 - A troubling human rights report says 4 million people could die in a new Iraqi war; are weapons inspections an alternative to war or a prelude to war?.. 2,500 California prisoners in solitary confinement, some go on hunger strike to protest the 'lousiest' lockups in America.
Monday November 11, 2002 - Flashpoints Veterans Day Special: veterans' stories of past wars and how to resist the next one.. devoted today to those who risked their lives.. phone in show with Dennis Bernstein and Barbara Lubin..
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Friday November 8, 2002 - interview with Kathy Kelly of Voices in the Wilderness in Baghdad.. Diana Buttu, PLO legal advisor.. US groups rally on Monday to demand weapons inspections at Lawrence Livermore Labs in Berkeley.
Thursday November 7, 2002 - the world one step closer to war, new UN Resolution almost approved, interview with Dennis Halliday.. in depth look at Indonesia after the Bail bombing, interviews with Kurt Biddle and Sylvia T. Wan
Wednesday November 6, 2002 - US war machine sets up a forward fighting base in Dijbuoti.. SEC chief Harvey Pitt resigns under a cloud, about the Corporate Roques Gallery operating in the Bush Administration.. Interviews with Charles Cobb Jr. and Tyson Slocum
Tuesday November 5, 2002 - CIA roadside air-sniper missile killings in Yemen, interviews with Phyllis Bennis, Francis Boyle, Marjorie Cohn.. and John Junkerman, director of Power and Terror, a new film about Noam Chomsky
Monday November 4, 2002 - John MacArthur publisher of Harpers Magazine: how Democrat Tom Lantos leads the propaganda machine against Iraq.. hear from Lantos's opponent, Maad Abu-Ghazalah.. Greg Palast on tomorrow's rigged election in Florida
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Friday November 1, 2002 - about the US's deadly discrimination against Haitian immigrants.. interview w Leonard Peltier's daughter, Marquita.. Jewish settler violence at an all time high as Palestinian farmers try to harvest their olives
Thursday October 31, 2002 - FTAA protests start today in Ecuador.. Death row in Illinois.. Arab Film Festival starts in Berkeley, SF, and San Jose
Wednesday October 30, 2002 - Jewish settlers kidnap and torture Odnan Ahmed, a Palestinian olive picker.. interview w Tariq Ali on the US 'War On Terror' in the Middle East and Latin America.. National workers strike in Colombia
Tuesday October 29, 2002 - death toll from the storming of the Russian theater continues to rise, about the gas agent used.. implications for bio/chem warfare treaties.. arrests, violence increase against Palestinian civilians..
Monday October 28, 2002 - COMPLETE AUDIO: John Pilger, new film documentary, 'Palestine Is Still The Issue', on the illegal and brutal Israeli occupation
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Friday October 25, 2002 - Venezuelan military plots a new coup.. secret FTAA meetings in Ecuador.. Jeb Bush on the ropes in Florida?.. about tomorrow's anti-war protests in SF and DC.
Thursday October 24, 2002 - about the giant anti-war mobilizations this coming Saturday.. more from John Pilger, about his excellent new documentary, Palestine Is Still The Issue.
Wednesday October 23, 2002 - John Pilger, new film documentary, 'Palestine Is Still The Issue', on the illegal and brutal Israeli occupation
Tuesday October 22, 2002 - excerpts from 'The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm' documentary, about depleted uranium.. Ramsey Clark on US as renegade state.. Vieques update
Monday October 21, 2002 - US continues to backtrack on Iraq war.. about 'Winning the War, Losing the Peace', a new documentary about the misery and poverty in post-war Afghanistan.
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Friday October 18, 2002 - more excerpts from the documentary, The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm.. conversation w Barbara Lubin back from Iraq and occupied Palestine.. Action Alert for October 26
Thursday October 17, 2002 - excerpts from the documentary, The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm.. protests planned this Friday over the ongoing medical abuses of California prisoners.
Wednesday October 16, 2002 - Robert Fisk on the Bali bombing, war on Iraq.. a new documentary on the Pinochet arrest.. interview with Richard Ray Perez and Joan Sekler, the producers of Unprecedented: 2000 Presidential Election
Tuesday October 15, 2002 - excerpts from an excellent new documentary on the stealing of the US 2000 presidential election.. US reveals secret testing of chemical warfare agents on unsuspecting US citizens.. Vieques update
Monday October 14, 2002 - excerpts from an excellent new documentary on the stealing of the US 2000 presidential election.. US reveals secret testing of chemical warfare agents on unsuspecting US citizens.. Vieques update
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Friday October 11, 2002 - Marwan Bishara on the perils facing the Middle East.. Starhawk leads protests at the SF Federal Building and Diane Fein$tein's office.. more excerpts from The Trials of Henry Kissinger (part 2) Thursday October 10, 2002 - about a great new documentary, The Trials of Henry Kissinger (part 1) Wednesday October 9, 2002 - Ramsey Clark, just back from Iraq.. Greg Palast on Hugo Chavez.. Oklahoma bombing victim, Bud Clark, speaks out on the death penalty.. 250 SF garment workers win lawsuit for unpaid wages Tuesday October 8, 2002 - The Case Against War, w Professor Stephen Zunes.. South African anti-apartheid veterans target Israel.. Bush invokes Taft Hartley against West Coast ILWU Monday October 7, 2002 - Israeli missile strike kills 14 Palestinian civilians including four children.. interviews with Netta Jorgesen in Gaza.. International Solidarity Member, Adam Shapiro.. Professor of Political Science, As'ad Abu-Khalil
* * * * * * * * * * * *Friday October 4, 2002 - interview w authors of the new book, 'Freedom'.. Oakland police scandal.. Queer prison activists.. about the 'Forum on Peace' workshop and 'Not In Our Name' demonstrations this weekend.
Thursday October 3, 2002 - Conversation with a man who spent four years on Oklahoma death row for a crime he didn't commit.. Activists ready for FTAA summit in Ecuador this coming Halloween
Wednesday October 2, 2002 - an hour with M. J. Akbar, Indian newspaperman, and author of The Shade of Swords; Jihad and the Conflict between Islam and Christianity.
Tuesday October 1, 2002 - 18 people die in Kashmir during elections.. interview w Dr. Angana Chatterji.. Norman Solomon: delegation to Iraq returns; Congressman Dennis Kucinich speech in Berkeley two weeks ago.
Monday September 30, 2002 - 350,000 march in London.. *National Security Strategy*.. rightwing *Campus Watch* website targets US academics.
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