Hosted by Bill Resnick, this show features music of the Great Depression, a discussion of what Obama has and has not done to create jobs, putting Haitian poverty in historical context, a conversation about how to save journalism (and what it needs to be saved from); and a review of a novel about the confusions of bi-racial identity.
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1. Dedrick Muhammad talks with Bill about unemployment and what to do about it, and about Obama.
2. Frann Michel, the Well-read Red, reviews the history of Haiti.
3. Robert McChesney and Denise Morris discuss the future of journalism.
4. Larry Bowlden reviews The Girl Who Fell From the Sky.
5. Protest songs from the Great Depression, plus conversation with musicologist Brad Duncan.
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