Showing posts with label KPFK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KPFK. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Forget The Maine! Remember The Powell Memorandum!

Mitch Jeserich's show on KPFK/Pacifica Radio, “Letters and Politics”, just keeps getting better.

Today he had an interview that will make your blood boil, with Marion Nestle - I imagine her surname is not a coincidence. She's the author of a new cartoon-book about the food industry, how it pollutes our food and distorts political processes around the world, its lobbying, freeloading on the taxpayer, propagandizing children to get them addicted to junk - general capitalist corruption - and what ordinary citizens can do about it. The title is "Eat, Drink, Vote" -



For instance, did you know that the Pizza Industry of the State of Maine were able to persuade Congress to over-rule Government regulators, to have a minimal amount of tomato paste accepted as a serving of vegetables in school lunches across the nation? A manipulation of our laws that made them millions of dollars.

If you love the show as much as I do, you can send compliments to Mitch at mitch@kpfa.org. You can listen to the program on the KPFK Archive now (I just checked).

But what really interested me, in addition to Ms Nestle's information, and perhaps will interest those who have learned from this Blog about the Powell Memorandum, was Mitch's introduction to the program.  He laid out some detailed information that I had not heard before, about other measures that the capitalist stooge and Nixon-appointed Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, introduced with the aim of subverting much of the progress that had been achieved by the American people from the Great Depression forward, including the Glass-Steagall Act, which if Democratic President Clinton had not signed the 1999 legislation which repealed it, might have saved the world from the economic meltdown of 2008.

Powell was, even more than I had realized, a hugely important General in "The War On The 60s". I'm writing to Mitch Jeserich, to try to obtain a transcript of his illuminating comments.  If I manage to get hold of them, I'll be delighted to pass them on to you.  Watch this space!


The blurb on "Eat, Drink, Vote" goes like this:  "What’s wrong with the US food system? Why is half the world starving while the other half battles obesity? Who decides our food issues, and why can’t we do better with labeling, safety, or school food? These are complex questions that are hard to answer in an engaging way for a broad audience. But everybody eats, and food politics affects us all.
Marion Nestle, whom Michael Pollan ranked as the #2 most powerful foodie in America (after Michelle Obama) in Forbes, has always used cartoons in her public presentations to communicate how politics—shaped by government, corporate marketing, economics, and geography—influences food choice. Cartoons do more than entertain; the best get right to the core of complicated concepts and powerfully convey what might otherwise take pages to explain.
In Eat, Drink, Vote, Nestle teams up with The Cartoonist Group syndicate to present more than 250 of her favorite cartoons on issues ranging from dietary advice to genetic engineering to childhood obesity. Using the cartoons as illustration and commentary, she engagingly summarizes some of today’s most pressing issues in food politics. While encouraging readers to vote with their forks for healthier diets, this book insists that it’s also necessary to vote with votes to make it easier for everyone to make healthier dietary choices."

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Do You Know Alan Watts? (UPDATED!)

He delivered (recorded!) some of his brilliant wisdom on KPFK Pacifica Radio this morning!

You can hear it on the KPFK Archives here.

For those who are new to this brilliant thinker and speaker, you have a treat in store, which has changed many lives.

Extracts from Alan Watts' radio broadcasts were played on Mitch Jesarich's brilliant radio program, "Letters and Politics".  He covered the insanity of absolute belief-to the-death in any philosophy, and discussed the work of Carl Jung, the giant in the fields of Psychology and Ethics.

Don't miss it!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

We did it!

Hi dear readers!

I just checked in quickly to the blog, and found that we have had 144 pageviews today.  We broke the Century barrier! In fact, we scored a gross, whatever that is!

Thanks everyone!  Must admit, I'm a little surprised, as what I have posted today was a story about Dick Van Dyke, and a correction!

However, it inspires me to continue.  As always, I would love to have comments and followers.

As Labor Day weekend begins, Suzi Weissman's excellent "Beneath The Surface" on KPFK radio has a good interview with a Palestinian Professor of Politics about Syria (he thinks the poison gas was likely launched by the Syrian opposition, presumably to provoke an American attack on the regime.  I think that makes a lot of sense.)

But especially, Suzi covers the Fast Food Walkouts, which seem to be working in terms of raising public awareness - a fascinating discussion, which you can listen to - anywhere in the world - by clicking here.

Peace and Love, all, and thanks again!

Friday, April 19, 2013

LA Times Festival of Books at USC

The LA Times Festival of Books takes place this weekend, at the USC campus.  An exciting 2 days of readings, performances, panel discussions, and literary fun - and admission is FREE!



you can see the full Program here.

The respected Historian and KPFK Host Jon Wiener sent a schedule of guests he has an interest in, and panels he will be hosting: 

Saturday 12:30: RH Smith on James Brown ("The One") featured this week on KPFK
Saturday 2:00:  Rebecca Solnit ("The Faraway Nearby") frequent guest
Saturday 3:00:  Victor Navasky on political cartoons ("The Art of Controversy") featured this week on KPFK
Sunday 10:30:   Amy Wilentz ("Farewell Fred Voodoo: Haiti") frequent guest
Sunday 1:30:    Pico Iyer ("Man Within My Head") frequent guest
Sunday 3:30:    Jeff Wasserstrom "People and Place") frequent guest
and also. . .
Saturday 4:30: "Holocaust Lives" panel moderator Jon Wiener
Sunday 11:00:   "Cold War Hollywood" panelist Jon Wiener

Don't miss it!  See you there!