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Date: 10/20/1973Call Number: NI 003Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Claude Marks, Nancy BarrettProgram: Nothing is More Precious ThanCollection: “Nothing is More Precious Than…” a news magazine including music and poetry
Stories on political prisoners, Chile, Native American, Weather Underground, Joanne Chesimard, Mark Lane, Pedro Bissonette
Real Dragon
Date: 2/3/1973Call Number: RD 029Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Lincoln Bergman, Claude MarksProgram: Real DragonCollection: “The Real Dragon” a news magazine including music and poetry
Tet: The Lunar New Year passes, spring festival.
100,000 plus patriots locked up as prisoners of Thieu in South Vietnam,
10,000 protest war in China, and thousands in Cuba.
25,000 people and a military parade commemorate the assassinated African
revolutionary leader, Amilcar Cabral in Conakry Guinea. President Sekou
Toure, Amiri Baraka and outlawed Portuguese Communist Party leader Perdo
Suarez speak.
Military resistance and bombings in Portugal support the people’s struggle
in Guinea Bissau, Angola, and Mozambique and against Portuguese
colonialism.
Several major strikes by Black workers in South Africa.
Bloody Sunday commemoration in San Francisco calls for unity among
Catholics and Protestants to oppose 21,000 British occupation troops.
Two students killed by police at University of Mexico, student strikes
closes schools over the U.S.
Continued genocide against indigenous people in Brazil. Waimiri Atroari
attack National Indian Foundation that aims to “pacify and help Indians
adapt to civilization”
Puerto Rico House of Representatives passes a resolution asking Nixon to
pardon and release the Puerto Rican 5.
Continued arrest of Native Americans involved in Bureau of Indian Affairs
occupation, convictions reversed for two accused of stealing copper wire
from the Alcatraz occupation, more protests of racist hiring practices of
California.
More on the trial verdicts of Kitty Hawk and sailor resistance. 3,000 men
discharged from Navy (many blacks and poor whites) because they “lack
intelligence.”
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark spoke negatively of the U.S.
position as a paramilitary police state.
Senator Stennis the menace shot and wounded in D.C.
Earl Whittaker, a sympathetic Black Tombs Rebellion Prison guard acquitted
of trumped up charges.
Jury chosen for Rap Browns participation in the 1960 Woolworth lunch
counter sit-in that motivated waves of Black student protests and started
the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. Includes excerpts from
Brown’s opening statements.
Parole denied to Robert Wells imprisoned for 44 yrs for defending himself
against racist prison guard.
Venceremos: Laura Taulbee and Milton Taulbee jailed for refusing to
testify to Grand Jury. Guns and property seized from December FBI seizure
of Mountain View home returned
Governor Reagan and Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke make misogynist comments
about birth control.
Real Dragon
Date: 2/10/1973Call Number: RD 030Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Claude Marks, Lincoln BergmanProgram: Real DragonCollection: “The Real Dragon” a news magazine including music and poetry
Roundup of news, much international, Native American, prisons, repression
Interview with Ward Churchill
Date: 10/1/1992Call Number: SS 014Format: CassetteProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Interview with Ward Churchill on Native Americans at Black Oak Bookstore.
Interview with Ward Churchill
Date: 6/14/1995Call Number: SS 018AFormat: Cass AProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Interview with Ward Churchill on "Struggle for the Land", his collection of essays on the Native American
Chief Red Fox Remembers
Date: 7/19/1975Call Number: NI 057Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Pacifica ArchivesProgram: Nothing is More Precious ThanCollection: “Nothing is More Precious Than…” a news magazine including music and poetry
The author of “Memoirs of Chief Red Fox” is a Sioux 101 years of age who remembers the Battle of Little Big Horn and life on the North Dakota plains. Born June 11, 1870, Chief Red Fox is a rich guide through the oral history of the Sioux nation as he speaks of his youth, his uncle Chief Crazy Horse, his father Black Eagle, and about the Sioux way of life. This interview, with Bill Schechner, was conducted in 1971, a few years before the U. S. attacks on the American Indian Movement and the people of the Pine Ridge Reservation had intensified. Chief Red Fox speaks at length about the battle of Little Big Horn, known in the U.S. history books a Custer’s Last Stand. The last twenty minutes of this tape are unbearably squeaky so it may need to be baked.
Pajaro Latino
Date: 6/21/2001Call Number: JH 645AFormat: Cass AProducers: Jorge HerreraCollection: “Pajaro Latino” Programs produced by Jorge Herrera
"Golpe Bajo" de Jaier Arteaga; Danzones Tropicales Liliana Felipe en el libro de laura Esquivel "La ley del Amor"; 26 de junio mission cultural Center: tony Gonzalez 1975 South Dakota nacion Oglala, Leonard Peltier
The Road to Wounded Knee I
SAME AS CD 168.
Events on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota before and during the declaration of Independence by the Tribal Chiefs. Hour 1 of 5 hour program. 1st hour: story of conditions on Pine Ridge Reservation, the activities of the elected tribal leader/dictator Richard Wilson which led to his impeachment, and a view of what life was like on the reservation. Additional notes: Program includes rock-like music song, “Spread your wings and fly/ Give peace a holiday/ Give us just a little more time), Treaty of 1868, broken promises of treaty payments, Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 erases sovereign status of nations, problems with mixed blood tribal bureaucracy ripping off own people, tribal police corruption and payoffs, taken away of local self government, and federal government denies self sufficiency.
The Road to Wounded Knee I
SAME AS KP 107.
Events on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota before and during the declaration of Independence by the Tribal Chiefs. Hour 1 of 5 hour program. 1st hour: story of conditions on Pine Ridge Reservation, the activities of the elected tribal leader/dictator Richard Wilson which led to his impeachment, and a view of what life was like on the reservation. Additional notes: Program includes rock-like music song, “Spread your wings and fly/ Give peace a holiday/ Give us just a little more time), Treaty of 1868, broken promises of treaty payments, Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 erases sovern status of nations, problems with mixed blood tribal bueracy ripping off own poeple, tribal police corruption and payoffs, taken away of local self government, and federal goverment denies self suffiency.
The Road to Wounded Knee II
SAME AS KP 111.
Events on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota before and during the declaration of Independence by the Tribal Chiefs. Hour 1 of 5 hour program. 2nd hour:
story of conditions on Pine Ridge Reservation, the activities of the elected tribal leader/dictator Richard Wilson which led to his impeachment, and a view of what life was like on the reservation. Additional notes: Program includes rock-like music song, “Spread your wings and fly/ Give peace a holiday/ Give us just a little more time), Treaty of 1868, broken promises of treaty payments, Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 erases sovern status of nations, problems with mixed blood tribal bueracy ripping off own poeple, tribal police corruption and payoffs, taken away of local self government, and federal goverment denies self suffiency.