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The New American Gazette: Henry Kendall and Claudine Schneider discuss, "Global Warming: What can we do about the Greenhouse Effect," at Ford Hall Forum [audio recording]
Chairman of the Union of Concerned Scientists Henry Kendall and US Congresswoman Claudine Schneider (R-RI) look at the consequences of the warming of the earth and how it can be averted through individual and collective action.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0124
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The New American Gazette: Pei Minxin, Shen Tong, Ding Xueliang and Yasheng Huang discuss, "The Future of the Democratic Reform Movement in China", at Ford Hall Forum [audio recording]
Fours students involved in the demonstrations for democratic reform in China discuss the future of the movement after the government crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Shen Tong and Yasheng Huang deliver first hand accounts of the events at Tiananmen Square, while Pei Minxin and Ding Xueliang provide insights on US support for the demonstrators.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0120
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Two Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonists, Paul Szep of The Boston Globe and Mike Peters of The Dayton Daily News, examine the ungentle art of satire and discuss their work in today's world: where to find inspiration, how to choose a target and how the public reacts.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0119
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This episode combines talks given by two prominent women in politics: Barbara Jordan, a former member of Congress from Houston examines the politics of exclusion in "One Nation Indivisible: Rhetoric or Reality?" and feminist Betty Friedan traces the recent history of American women and political power and sets goals for the future.
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MS113.3.1/0117
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Mitchell Kapor, the one-time teacher of transcendental meditation who became Founder and President of Lotus Development Corporation, surveys the future of technology and its implications for our society. Recorded at the Ford Hall Forum on 4/16/1989 and broadcast on the New American Gazette radio program.
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MS113.3.1/0112
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The New American Gazette: Ellen Hume and Linda Wertheimer discuss, "Covering the Presidential Campaign: Lessons for 1992", at the Ford Hall Forum [audio recording]
Did media coverage of the last presidential campaign influence its outcome? NPR political correspondent Linda Wertheimer and Ellen Hume, former political reporter for The Wall Street Journal, assess press coverage of the recent election and lessons learned for 1992.
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MS113.3.1/0109
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The New American Gazette: Marian Wright Edelman discusses, "Unprotected and at Risk: State of Childhood in America at the Ford Hall Forum [audio recording]
Children's Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman describes the state of childhood in America, where one quarter of our nation's children live below the poverty line. Challenging the richest nation in the world to reexamine its spending priorities, she offers strategies for change.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0057
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Two seasoned politicians, Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) and Senator Warren Rudman (R-NH), debate the winning factors, missing ingredients, lucky breaks and decisive moments of what should be a tight Presidential race. The forum was broadcast on the New American Gazette radio program.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0095
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Reverend Beyers Naudé, an Afrikaner and General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, discusses the future of apartheid in South Africa.
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MS113.3.1/0036-0037
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Folk singer Pete Seeger receives the Ford Hall Forum’s First Amendment Award. He sang songs while discussing the Great Peace March and the value of the First Amendment. The forum was recorded in 1988 and later broadcast on the New American Gazette radio program on January 8, 1989. The program was introduced by host Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection, 1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0082
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Charismatic writer, poet and lecturer Maya Angelou addresses the value of the First Amendment with story, song and spirit. The best-selling author of I Know why the Caged Bird Sings reflects on the responsibility to speak for freedom's sake, in this rebroadcast from the Ford Hall Forum archives.
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MS113.3.1/0018
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Robert Frost, a Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, addresses his views of America through readings of his poetry. The forum was originally recorded in 1961 and rebroadcast as part of the New American Gazette radio program on March 22, 1990. The radio broadcast is introduced by host Marvin Kalb.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0003
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Transcription of a Ford Hall Forum that featured Gloria Steinem, an American feminist, journalist, and co-founder of Ms. magazine. Steinem read excerpts from her book Moving Beyond Words and discussed child abuse as wells as economics.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0173
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reviews domestic affairs and world events with former President Gerald Ford. They discuss U.S. foreign policy, issues facing the Soviet Union, and the situation of reform in China. The forum was recorded at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation in Grand Rapids, Michigan and broadcast on the New American Gazette radio. The program was introduced by host Marvin Kalb.
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Ford Hall Forum Collection,1908-2013 (MS113)
MS113.3.1/0131
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