Cecil and Celeste welcome your calls. This program is open to local, national and international issues ranging from poverty in Portland to politics in Africa.
Cecil and Celeste speak with Pulitzer Prize journalist Steve Fainaru. On
assignment for the Washington Post he traveled with a group of security
contractors on their missions in Iraq. He was one of the last people to see
them alive. Fainaru's new book, Big Boy Rules, is a s...
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Cecil and Celeste speak with Pulitzer Prize journalist Steve Fainaru. On
assignment for the Washington Post he traveled with a group of security
contractors on their missions in Iraq. He was one of the last people to see
them alive. Fainaru's new book, Big Boy Rules, is a s...
Read more
Hosts Cecil and Celeste lead a discussion of the question, "In the wake of
Barack Obama's election as President, is racism suddenly becoming a thing of
the past." Their guest is Barbara Smith, author of "The Truth That Never
Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom" and...
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Hosts Cecil and Celeste speak with Global Policy Network Organizer Tony
Avirgan about what kind of world system might emerge out of our economic
meltdown.
Tony Avirgon joined the Economic Policy Institute as organizer of its Global
Policy Network in 2000. Formerly he was ...
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Hosts Cecil and Celeste speak with Global Policy Network Organizer Tony
Avirgan about what kind of world system might emerge out of our economic
meltdown.
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Hosts Cecil and Celeste speak with Bruce Jacobs, author of Race Manners about
how to talk to each other in this new era of race relations. RACE MANNERS is
a weapon for all people of good will. It encourages and equips people to
honestly confront racial assumptions, misunde...
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