Past Shows

Fri 05/30/2008 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

NCAA Baseball Regional: UC Davis looks to be rude guests to host Stanford at the Sunken Diamond in the first Divison I Postseason game for the Aggies to date.

While we may not be Speaking in Tongues, we will be live from Klein Field at the Sunken Diamond.  



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Fri 05/16/2008 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

Baseball: UC Davis vs. UC Irvine

Speaking in Tongues follows UC Davis Baseball



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Fri 03/07/2008 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

The UC Davis Aggies score 2 runs in the bottom of the 9th, but still fall to the San Jose State Sparatans 6-3.

UC Davis Baseball returns on KDVS this Saturday against BYU, 10AM first pitch, 9:55AM pre game show. 



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Fri 02/15/2008 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues


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Fri 12/28/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

Aggies Women's Basketball: UC Davis takes to the road against the Bradley University Braves from Peoria, IL.

Due to the game, Speaking in Tongues will not be heard this week. 



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Fri 11/16/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

UCD Women's Basketball: The Lady Aggies play their first of 3 consecutive games from the campus of University of Hawaii Manoa in Honolulu, taking on the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks.

Due to the game, Speaking in Tongues will not be heard this week. 



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Fri 05/11/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
UC Davis Baseball @ Cal Poly - The Aggies open up their final road series of the season with the rival Mustangs in San Luis Obispo - Due to today's game, Speaking in Tongues will be preempted at 5:55

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Fri 02/09/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
POST '68 AUTONOMOUS SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: Listen as long time activist and scholar Georgy Katsiaficas, the author of The Subversion of Politics, describes social movements in Europe and South Korea that sought to transform personal relations, while opposing the emerging model of neoliberal capitalism imposed by the US.

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Fri 02/02/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
MEXICO, THE NEOLIBERAL PROJECT AND NARCO-IMPERIALISM: Listen as Bill Weinberg, author of Homage to Chiapas and editor of the online World War 4 Report, describes social resistance to current conditions in Mexico, such as the seemingly perpetual dispossesion of indigenous people, increasing disparities of wealth and poverty and the uncontrollable violence and corruption associated with the drug trade.

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Fri 01/05/2007 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
THE PEOPLE'S VANGUARD OF DAVIS: 2006 was a contentious year in the city of Davis: the Buzayan case, Target, gaybashing in the city schools, Doug Paul Davis, creator of the The People's Vanguard of Davis blog discusses these and other local issues as we proceed into the New Year.

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Fri 11/10/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
UC Davis Women's Basketball @ Boise State -- Due to today's game, Speaking in Tongues will be preempted at 5:45

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Fri 09/01/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
LABOR DAY IN THE VALLEY: Bill Camp of the Sacramento Central Labor Council discusses issues of concern to organized labor in the greater Sacramento area in advance of Labor Day 2006.

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Fri 07/28/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
BREAD AND CIRCUSES: A TAXPAYER FINANCED ARENA FOR THE SACRAMENTO KINGS?: Assemblyperson David Jones is questioned about his opposition about a proposed Sacramento County sales tax increase to build a new arena for the Sacramento Kings basketball team.

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Fri 07/14/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
"HIGH-TECH FEUDALISM WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS": Professor Peter Kwong describes how China adopted the neoliberal policies of the Chicago Boys and created its own variant of crony capitalism that exploits workers, as evocatively portrayed by the photographer Zhouhai, and peasants to such an extent that it may be more accurately described as a contemporary form of feudalism. Is a peaceful evolution into a more equitable society possible? Can living standards for workers around the world be maintained, much less improved, if the Chinese economy persists in its current form?

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Fri 07/07/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
THE SECRET HISTORY OF RACE RELATIONS IN DAVIS: Racial profiling, the police chief's angry departure, the city council's discharge of Human Relations Commission, and a vindicative prosecution of a Muslim youth because of her family's objections to her arrest. Jann Murray-Garcia provides a thoughtful perspective about the reality of race relations in the city of Davis.

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Fri 06/09/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
1,000,000 Chilean Students and the Ghost of Pinochet: Student protests erupt in Santiago, and guests Peter Winn and Heidi Tinsman discuss these protests in the larger context of recent Chilean history, specifically the imposition of the neoliberal economic model by the Pinochet dictatorship and its persistence to the present day.

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Fri 06/02/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
UC STUDENTS OF COLOR AND THE CITY OF DAVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT: A DYSFUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP. Devon Lee and Fernando Socorro describe the historic inability of the Davis Police Department to address the concerns of students of color in relation to racial profiling and other arbitrary practices. Co-host Richard Estes comments upon the use of the juvenile justice process and the local newspaper by the District Attorney to intimidate the Bazayan family for objecting the nightime arrest of their daughter.

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Fri 05/26/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
UC DAVIS BASEBALL GAME!! Due to the UC Davis Baseball game against Stanford, "Speaking in Tongues" will be preempted the last 5 minutes of the show. Sorry, for the inconvenience and thank you for listening to KDVS 90.3 FM Davis.

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Fri 05/12/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
UC DAVIS BASEBALL GAME!! Due to the UC Davis Baseball game against Cal Poly, "Speaking in Tongues" will be preempted. Sorry, for the inconvenience and thank you for listening to KDVS 90.3 FM Davis.

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Fri 04/28/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
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Fri 04/21/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Speaking in Tongues is preempted today. Speaking in Tongues will return next Friday on 4/28 during the KDVS fundraiser. Please express your support for KDVS and alternative music, sports, news and opinion by contributing at that time.

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Fri 04/07/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
The Red and the Black: Richard discovers 'the radical power of trash' after seeing V for Vendetta, and delights in its evocation of the most delightful aspects of silent, early sound and Hong Kong cinema. Ron contemplates the President's preoccupation with the selective release of classified information, and ponders the role of Spanish language radio in recent immigration protests.

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Fri 03/10/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
People United for a Better Sacramento: As Sacramento is transformed by an unprecented influx of people and capital investment, can residents prevent the city from being gentrified? Is the expulsion of lower income people and small, family owned businesses from the central city, along with suburban sprawl and traffic congestion on the periphery, inevitable? Listen as we ask Dave Tamayo, President of PUBS, and Ethan Evans of the Sacramento Housing Alliance about how people can take charge of the city's destiny.

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Fri 02/17/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Haiti: How They Almost Stole an Election. Brian Concannon of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti explains how the electoral process was manipulated from its inception to disenfranchise the impoverished majority. Concannon has also worked on human rights issues in Haiti for many years, participating in the successful prosecution of the Haitian military for the April 1994 Raboteau massacre.

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Fri 02/03/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
The United States, Iraq and Iran: A Dysfunctional Relationship?Bloggers Raed, from Raed in the Middle, and Niki, from Another Irani Online, describe, from personal experience, how US policy has empowered Islamic fundamentalists, the economic and military destruction of Iraq, the prospect that a similar intervention in Iran will result in a another catastrophe, potentially even greater in scope, and the difficulty facing secularists in promoting a non-interventionist approach to the region.

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Fri 01/27/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Mutually Assured Destruction: The United States, Iran and the Prospect of the First Use of Nuclear Weapons. Jorge Hirsch, a physicist at the University of California, San Diego, discusses the Iranian nuclear energy program, the relaxation of American policy in regard to the use of nuclear weapons and the prospect that a preemptive war against Iran could result in the use of such weapons by the United States.

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Fri 01/13/2006 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Guantanamo Bay: The "War on Terror", Indefinite Detention and the Imperial Presidency. Listen to attorneys Kristine Huskey and Julia Mason describe what they have discovered through their representation of detainees at Guantanamo. Mason represents many of the hunger strikers there who are being brutally force fed, with some of them near death, and both have visited the facility numerous times to communicate with their clients. They are coordinating their work with the Center for Constitutional Rights.

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Fri 12/16/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
First, Tom Barry of the International Relations Center discusses challenges facing progressives in regard to immigration and globalization. For more background, check out his articles on the subject. Later in the hour, Jackie Allen and Anna Brown discuss their involvement with Witness Against Torture march and fast at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Visit the Witness Against Torture website to learn more about the experiences of those who participated.

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Fri 09/30/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Katrina: What's Happening in New Orleans Now? Listen, as participants in the Common Ground relief effort in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans describe the challenges facing people there today, and the troubling prospect that the city may be radically transformed by redevelopment.

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Fri 09/16/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
(Part 2) Richard's Summer Vacation: Venezuela. Listen to Richard and more of his new found friends discuss what they learned during an August visit to Venezuela. Is President Hugo Chavez a populist or a socialist? Is the Bolivarian Revolution a true alternative to the US neoliberal economic model? What are the contradictions facing Venezuela as it seeks to create a socially just society while attracting international investment and technology? To what extent does Venezuela face questions of race, class and gender as it attempts to transform itself? Can Venezuela overcome the "culture of "impunity" that has sanctioned the use of violence against its poorest and most vulnerable people? Why have the majority of Venezuelans rebelled against the Eurocentric elite that has historically governed them? Hear a variety of perspectives from Richard, Lilia and Bob, based upon their encounters with Venezuelans in the government, non-profits and the barrios.

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Fri 09/02/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
(Part 1) Richard's Summer Vacation: Venezuela. Listen to Richard and his new found friends discuss what they learned during an August visit to Venezuela. Is President Hugo Chavez a populist or a socialist? Is the Bolivarian Revolution a true alternative to the US neoliberal economic model? What are the contradictions facing Venezuela as it seeks to create a socially just society while attracting international investment and technology? Can Venezuela overcome the "culture of "impunity" that has sanctioned the use of violence against its poorest and most vulnerable people? Why have the majority of Venezuelans rebelled against the Eurocentric elite that has historically governed them? Hear a variety of perspectives from Richard, John and Carrie, based upon their encounters with Venezuelans in the government, non-profits and the barrios.

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Fri 07/01/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Long time activist CLINT COPPERNOLL describes the importance of discouraging military recruitment as a way of ending the war in Iraq. For information about how to prevent you or your children from being contacted by military recruiters, go here. If you have already enlisted, or know someone who has done so, know your rights. Check out the Sacramento Peace Action calendar to find out about local counter recruitment activities.

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Fri 06/17/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

A Case Study of the Japanese Internment: David Neiwert, author of Strawberry Days, describes how the pre-World War II Japanese American farming community of Bellevue, Washington, was destroyed by the internment. Neiwert also publishes an excellent blog that emphasizes hate crime and white supremacist activities.

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Fri 06/10/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Confronting the Military Recruitment Machine on Campus: Katrina Yeaw and Pardis Esmaeli explain the urgency of counter-recruitment activism as a way of ending the occupation of Iraq, as they describe the efforts of the San Francisco State University administration to suppress them, efforts that have been condemned by the National Lawyers Guild.

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Fri 06/03/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Laith al-Saud, a member of the People's Struggle Movement opposed to the occupation of Iraq, and a lecturer at Harold Washington College, provides an anatomy of the Iraqi resistance unknown to the US media, and evaluates the challenges facing the preservation of a federated Iraqi civil society, while advocating for the importance of recognizing the right of Iraqis to resist the occupation.

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Fri 05/27/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Juliette Beck of Public Citizen, Mawuli Dake of the Ghana National Coalition Against Privatization of Water and Sabina Perez, an organizer for water rights in Guam, discuss the upcoming UN World Environmental Week in San Francisco and the evolving challenges in resisting the privatization of water domestically and internationally.

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Fri 05/13/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

Kali Williams, former KDVS station manager, currently a teacher in Oakland, discusses his activism against torture in the US, Guantanamo and Iraq. Photographs of Iraqis imprisoned at Abu Ghraib and documents recently obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union and Human Rights First reveal the systematic brutality inflicted upon detainees in the name of the "war on terror". Little, if any, effort is being made to hold anyone accountable.

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Fri 05/06/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Listen, as we discuss these provocative questions and more with Jackie Cabasso and David Krieger: Are global efforts to cooperatively stem to spread of nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons technology on the verge of collapse? Can they survive in a world of US preemptive war?

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Fri 04/29/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues

Ron and Richard are taking a week off.

Enjoy an extra hour of California Police State with Ryan. Rumors that animal rights activists have forced KDVS to cancel his show because of the exploitation of snails on his fundraiser show are categorically untrue. The plants in his yard, however, are reportedly doing quite well.

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Fri 04/22/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
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. . . if you appreciate eclectic, socially conscious programming, with guests ranging from Rahul Mahajan, Mohammed Alomari and Pratap Chatterjee, describing their first hand encounters with the brutality of the war and occupation of Iraq, to local newlyweds Ellen Pontac and Shelly Bailes relating their experiences on a cross-country tour with the gay marriage caravan, to Martin Sanchez, speaking directly from Venezuela about Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution, to one of the first extended interviews with nurses about their impending, titanic, Peter v. Goliath struggle with the Govenator.

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Fri 04/15/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
David Bacon, a highly respected activist, photographer and journalist, will discuss his book, The Children of NAFTA, which addresses the challenges of labor in dealing with the trade agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada, the efforts to suppress an independent union movement in Iraq, and the possible disqualification of popular Mexico City Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador from the 2006 Presidential election in Mexico.

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Fri 04/08/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
In Memoriam: Korematsu and the Pope. Karen Kai, a member of the legal team who reversed Fred Korematsu's conviction for refusing to report for the internment, reflects upon Korematsu and his commitment to civil rights. Mary Hunt, a co-director of The Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual, and Sam Sinnett, President of Dignity USA, a gay and lesbian Catholic organization, examine the record of the Pope and the Catholic Church on issues related to women, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people.

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Fri 04/01/2005 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Leisa Faulkner Barnes and Pierre Labosierre will be interviewed about the situation in Haiti. Just over a year ago, armed rebels forced popularly elected Haitian President Aristide to leave the country, and conditions still remain dangerous for many Haitians, despite the presence of United Nations peacekeepers. Barnes has recently returned from Haiti, and Labosierre has been a longtime advocate for Haitian democracy.

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Fri 11/26/2004 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Dr. Andy will be subbing Speaking in Tongues on the 26th on November. He will joined on air by the People Magazine reporter Oliver Jones and local cinema expert Jeff Van de Pol. Discussion will include that of Modern Cinema and the Business of the Movies. Tune in!

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Fri 11/12/2004 5:00pm
6:00pm
Ron Glick & Richard Estes Speaking in Tongues
Rahul Mahajan will be interviewed this week on "Speaking in Tongues". Mahajan, a New York University professor, spent about a month in Iraq in April during the insurrection, including a great deal of time in Falluja and Baghdad. He is the author of "Full Spectrum Dominance: US Power in Iraq and Beyond" and a weblog, http://www.empirenotes.org, where he frequently comments about ongoing events in Iraq and the Middle East.

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