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Program Information
The Michael Slate Show
Banned Books, Fixed Football Games and Biting Humor
Weekly Program
Tony Diaz (organizer); Carl Dix (Revolutionary Communist Party); Keith Knight (political Cartoonist)
 Michael Slate  Contact Contributor
Feb. 29, 2012, 12:12 a.m.
Diaz speaks about the Librotraficante caravan organized to defy the banning of books under Tucson's law ending the teaching of ethnic studies. Dix talks about the fixing of football games and the promotion of a low-talent, fundamentalist christian quarterback. Knight talks about his new book, "Too Small to Fail" and about the politics and humor of editorial cartooning and the unique experience of being a young Black cartoonist in a place like America.
Michael Slate - Host and Producer
Teddy Robinson - Engineer
Henry Carson - Production Assistant
Broadcast ready with one minute musical breaks embedded at 16:59 and 40:05 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 you comments, ideas, criticisms or suggestions.

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00:58:00 1 Feb. 29, 2012
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