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Program Information
The Michael Slate Show
The Dogs Are Still In The Streets: Police Murder in Bakersfield, How Long Will This Be Allowed to Go On?, Mumia in the Movies
Weekly Program
Sal Silva (Parent of Man Murdered by Police); Bob Avakian (Chairman, Revolutionary Communist Party); Stephen Vittoria (filmmaker/director); Noel Hanrahan (producer)
 Michael Slate  Contact Contributor
May 28, 2013, 10:14 p.m.
Sal Silva talks about the brutal murder of his son, David Sal Silva, at the hands of the Sheriff's Deputies in Bakersfield, California. In an excerpt from his talk, BA Speaks: Revolution Nothing Less, Bob Avakian poses the question of how long will we continue to suffer under this system when it is possible to fundamentally change it all. Vittoria and Hanrahan talk about Vittoria's new film, "Mumia, Long Distance Revolutionary," the story of revolutionary and political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal.
Michael Slate - Host and Producer
Henry Carson - Assistant Producer
Teddy Robinson - Engineer
Broadcast ready with music breaks embedded at 18:39 and 38:37 and can accommodate local id if needed. If you use the show, or simply check it out, write to us at michaelslate@redfuture.com with your comments, criticisms, ideas, suggestions etc.

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