Books by WBAI Producers Past & Present
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The Best American Short Plays 1999-2000
by Glenn Young (Editor)
Hardcover: 203 pages; November 2001
Publisher: Applause Theatre Books
This book includes (Cat Radio Cafe's) David Dozer's short play "The Milling Crowd Dies: A Poisoned Arts
Play," which, in another form, was first performed live on WBAI.
See also books by Janet Coleman
Wall Street : How It Works and for Whom - by Doug Henwood
Paperback - 372 pages (May 1998) Paperback
Hardcover - 372 pages (June 1997)
A New Economy? - by Doug Henwood; Hardcover
Hardcover - 160 pages 1st edition (November 2001)
The Disability Rights Movement : From Charity to Confrontation by
Doris Zames Fleischer, Frieda Zames (former LAB member, one of the LAB lawsuit
plaintiffs)
Paperback March 2001
Hardcover - January
2001
Frieda Zames,
a veteran civil rights activist, made some of the history covered in the
book. Summarizing the history of this civil rights movement that re-emerged simultaneously in New York and Berkeley in 1970,
it's a great book to buy, read, and then donate to your local community or school library.
Islands of Resistance: Puerto Rico, Vieques and U.S. Policy - by Mario A. Murillo (Our Americas, Fri. 5 - 6 PM)
Paperback
Mario Muillo: All author proceeds for the book are being sent to the
Committee for the Rescue and Development of Vieques, so sales actually help their organizing efforts to get the Navy out of
Vieques.
Harvest of Empire : A History of Latinos in America - by Juan Gonzalez
Hardcover - March
2000
Paperback - January
2001
Homage to Chiapas: The New Indigenous Struggles in Mexico - by Bill Weinberg (Moorish Orthodox Radio Crusade, Tuesday's at midnight)
Hardcover
Deep Cover: The Inside Story of How DEA Infighting, Incompetence and Subterfuge Lost Us the Biggest Battle of the Drug War
- by Michael Levine (Expert Witness, Tues. 7 - 8 PM)
Paperback
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