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2007


Loretta J. Ross
"Bringing Human Rights Home"

  Video
Robert Egger
"Our 40 year Journey from Charity to Change"

  Video
Larry Schweiger
"Good Planets are Hard to Find"

  Video

2006

Rick Dickinson
"Equal Exchange"

  Video
David Mindich
"Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News"

  Video
Thomas Frank
"How Conservatives Won the Heart of America"

  Video

2005

Dr. Frances Fox Piven
"The War at Home: The Domestic Causes and Consequences of Bush's Militarism"

  Video
Patricia J. Williams
"Civil Rights in an Era of Social Wrongs"

  Video
Dr. Stephen A. Douglas
"A Longer View of Our (or Their) 'Ownership Society'"

  Video
Jeffrey Hollender
"What Matters Most: The Next Generation of Responsible, Values-Based Buisness Leadership"
  Video


2004

Phyllis Bennis:
"Challenges to Empire: Iraq, the U.N. and the Second Super Power"
 
 
  Video
Paul Rogat Loeb:
"Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in a Cynical Time"
 
 
  Video
Jack Duvall:
"Power by the People: Ending the World's Nightmare of Oppression and Violence"
 
 
  Video
Cornelia Butler Flora:
"Corn and Capital"
 
 
  Video

2003


Milo Mumgaard:
"Public Interests Law in a Private Interest Age:
The Nebraska Experience"
 
 
Audio Video
William F. Schulz:
"Terror, Torment and Tyranny: The State of Human Rights Today"
 
 
Audio Video
Dr. Ali A. Mazrui:
"The African Condition: Today’s Problems, Tomorrow’s Prospects"
 
 
Audio Video

2002

Norman Solomon:
"Media and Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise"
 
 
Audio Video
Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J.:
"Dead Men Walking: The Journey Continues"
 
 
Audio Video

2001

Steffie Woolhandler, M.D.: -BIO-:
"A National Health Program for the United States"
 
 
Audio Video
Olga Idriss Davis: -BIO-:
"Performing Survival: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921: Narrative Discourse of Cultural memory, Struggle and Resistance"
 
 
Audio Video
Carl Rosen: -BIO-:
President of District 11 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), Chicago
 
 
Audio Video
Juliette Beck: -BIO-:
Economic Rights Coordinator
 
 
Audio Video

2000

Laura A. Cecere: :
"Saving Girls' Lives:
International Adoptions from China"
 
 
Audio Video
Eugenie C. Scott: -BIO-:
"Why NOT Creationism in the Public Schools!"
 
 
Audio Video
Father Roy Bourgeois: -BIO-:
"American Assassins"
 
 
Audio Video
Barney Frank: -BIO-:
"New Deal vs. Trickle Down:
The International Context"
 
 
Audio Video
Lani Guinier:
The Canary
 
 
Audio Video
James K. Galbraith:
Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay
 
 
Audio Video

1999: The Limits of Authority

Noam Chomsky -BIO-:
Sovereignty and World Order
 
 
  Audio Video
Molly Marshall:
100% Heaven Made? Religious Authority & Its Impact on Women
 
 
  Video

1998: News You Can Use

Ellen Wartella:
University of Texas at Austin
 
Audio Video
Howard Zinn:
Preeminent Historian
 
 
Audio   Not Available  
Barbara Trent:
Academy Award Winner, Best Documentary 1993
 
 
Audio Video

1997: Choices & Rights

James Howard Kunstler:
Author
 
 
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Rhoda H. Karpatkin:
President, Consumer's Union
 
 
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Malcolm C. Young:
Executive Director, the Sentencing Project
 
 
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Cynthia Price Cohen:
Executive Director, Childrights International Research Institute
 
 
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Timothy E. Quill:
Associate Chief of Medicine at The Genesee Hospital
 
 
Audio Video

1996: Democracy Under Siege

Morris Dees:
Civil Rights Lawyer and Co-Founder, Southern Poverty Law Center
 
 
  Video  
Dr. Michael Apple:
John Bascom Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
 
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Edward Luck:
President Emeritus and Senior Policy Advisor, United Nations Association of the USA
 
 
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1995: The People Count

Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders:
Former Unites States Surgeon
 
 
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Werner Fornos:
Director, World Population Institute
 
 
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Jack Weatherford:
Cultural Anthropologist
 
 
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Family Farming in the 21st Century:
A one-day conference
 
 
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Bob Bergland:
Former United States Secretary of Agriculture
 
 
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Sarah Vogel:
North Dakota Secretary of Agriculture
 
 
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Lee Swenson:
President, National Farmers Union
 
 
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Ron Sampson:
President, Mid-America Commercialization Corp.
 
 
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1994: The Politics of Culture

Diana Gordon:
Associate Professor of Political Science, City University, New York
 
 
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Ron Takaki:
Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
 
 
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Kenneth Davis:
Author and former Professor
 
 
  Video
Jerry Mander:
Senior Fellow, Public Media Center, San Francisco, California
 
 
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1993: The Struggle for World Fairness

Jeff Cohen:
Co-Founder of FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting)
 
 
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Julianne Malveaux:
African American Studies, Berkeley
 
 
  Video
John Swomley, Jr.:
Saint Paul School of Theology, Kansas City
 
 
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Ved Nanda:
University of Denver, College of Law
 
 
  Video
Ama Ata Aidoo:
African poet and writer
 
 
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1992: Choices for Change

Bill Roy:
Chair of the Kansas Commission on the Future of Health Care
 
 
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Manning Marable:
Professor of Political Science & Sociology, University of Colorado
 
 
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Howard Zinn:
Historian
 
 
Video
Juliet Schor:
Professor of Economics, Harvard University
 
 
  Video
Alan Thein Durning:
Professor of Philosophy and Music
 
 
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1991: The Global Economy Brought Home

Daniel Katz:
Founder and President of the Rain Forest Alliance
 
 
 Video
Mark Ritchie:
President of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
 
 
  Video
Lloyd Dumas:
Professor of Political Economics at the University of Texas, Dallas
 
 
  Video
Holly Sklar:
Writer and lecturer
 
 
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1990: 10th Anniversary Series

T.S. Farisani:
Assistant Bishop of Venda Lutheran Church, South Africa
 
 
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Molly Ivins:
Reporter and columnist
 
 
  Video
David Orr:
Professor of Environmental Studies, Oberlin
 
 
  Video
Hunter Lovins:
President of the Rocky Mountain Institute
 
 
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Kenneth Boulding:
Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado
 
 
  Video

1989 Fall: Issues of the 1990's

Myron Aronoff:
Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University
 
 
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Adm. Gene La Rocque:
Director of the Center for Defense Information
 
 
  Not Available  
Claribel Alegria:
Poet and author
 
 
  Not Available  
Jim Nichols:
Minnesota Commissioner of Agriculture
 
 
  Not Available  

1989 Spring: Liberating Movements

Nomonde Ngubo:
U.S. Rep. of the Confederation of South African Trade Unions
 
 
  Not Available  
John Swomley:
Internationally known Theologian and Civil Libertarian
 
 
  Video
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod:
Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
 
 
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1988: U.S. Politics Today: A Bicentennial View

Richard Rhodes:
Pulitzer prize-winning author
 
 
  Video
Michael Parenti:
Professor of Political Science, Howard University
 
 
  Not Available  
Stanley Cohen:
Editor and contributor to Advertising Age
 
 
  Video
Barbara Ehrenreich:
Author and columnist
 
 
  Video

1987: Title Unknown

Lester Thurow:
Professor of Economics and Management, MIT
 
 
  Audio
Evalina Kane:
Writer and organizer for Women Against Pornography
 
 
  Not Available  
Samuel Bowles:
Professor of Economics, University of Massachusettes, Amherst
 
 
  Not Available  
Renny Golden:
Poet and member Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America
 
 
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1986: U.S. 1986: Myth and Reality

George Reiter:
Professor of Physics, University of Houston
 
 
  Not Available  
Frances Fox Piven:
Professor of Political Science, CUNY
 
 
  Not Available  
John Stockwell:
Former Commander C.I.A.
 
 
  Not Available  
Mitch Snyder:
Community for Creative Non-Violence
 
 
  Not Available  

1985: Standing Tall: U.S. Interests and Global Realities

Selig Harrison:
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
 
 
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Hyman Minsky:
Professor of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis
 
 
  Not Available  
Esther Peterson:
International Organization of Consumer Unions' Rep. to U.N.
 
 
  Not Available  
Patricia Mische:
Co-founder of Global Education Assn.; Adjunct Prof., Seaton Hall
 
 
  Not Available  

1984: The Americas in Crisis

Nancy Kassebaum:
Republican United States Senator, Kansas
 
 
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Efrain Diaz:
Representative to Honduran Congress
 
 
  Not Available  
Bill Buzenberg:
National Public Radio
 
 
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Joseph Collins:
Co-founder of the Institute of Food Development
 
 
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1983: Economic Survival in a Changing World

Paul Tsongas:
Democratic United States Senator, Massachusettes
 
 
  Audio
Frederick Taylor:
Executive Editor, Wall Street Journal
 
 
  Audio
Paul Sweezy:
Editor, The Monthly Review
 
 
  Not Available  
John Schnittker:
Undersecretary, Department of Agriculture
 
 
  Audio
Kirkpatrick Sale:
Author and Editor of The Nation
 
 
  Audio

1982: Arms Control and Survival

Paul Cook:
Special Assistance for Soviet Affairs, Bureau of Intelligence
 
 
  Not Available  
Daniel Berrigan:
S.J., Jesuit priest and peace activist
 
 
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Eugene Carroll, Jr.:
Retired Rear Admiral, United States Navy
 
 
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Daniel Ellsberg:
Advisor on U.S. military policy in Vietnam and Political Scientist
 
 
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1981: Perspectives on Human Rights

Dick Clark:
Former U.S. Senator, "Human Rights in Africa, An American Perspective"
 
 
  Audio
Bill Sutherland:
U.N. observer in Zimbabwe after majority rule elections
 
 
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Robert White:
Former ambassador to El Salvador
 
 
  Audio
John McFadden:
Educator with Nicaraguan literacy campaign
 
 
  Audio

1980: A Focus on the Presidency

Governor John Carlin:
 
 
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Professors of KSU:
Joe Hajda, Political Science; Jacob Kipp, History; Burt Kaufman, History; T.A. Williams, Political Science; Orma Linford, Political Science; John Exdell, Philosophy; James Butler, NAACP; Sister Jean McKenna, Office of the Governor; Scott Burnett, White House, Washington D.C.; Sherry McGowan, Democratic Party; Mike Murry, Republican Party
 
 
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