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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

This Week on Your Call Radio

Here's what's coming up on Your Call this week.

A live call-in radio show, Your Call airs from 11 am - noon PST on KALW 91.7 FM in San Francisco.
You can listen live or podcast the show.

*Monday - What do the decisions of the Supreme Court's term tell us about the direction of the court? What are the most significant rulings? What impact have Bush's appointees had on this term? What's at stake if the next President nominates new justices?

Guests: Michael Waldman, director of the Brennan Center for Justice
Professor Neil Kinkopf of the College of Law at Georgia State

*Tuesday - How can theatre heal and empower children living in conflict zones?
Guests: Juliano Mer Khamis, director of the Freedom Theatre in Jenin, and director of the documentary, Arna's Children

Jujuana Williams of the Destiny Arts Center in Oakland

*Wednesday - Can the airlines be fixed? Is it time for an airlines passengers' bill of rights? Deeper de-regulation? Is the era of cheap travel over? Given the carbon footprint of a 727, is that a bad thing?

*Thursday - What will it take for San Francisco's African-American community to progress socially and economically? Can the sharp decline of the African-American population in SF be stemmed?

*Friday - Media Roundtable: How did the media cover the week's news?

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