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Program Information
The Michael Slate Show
The First Signs of Fukushima's Toll on the World, An Uncompromising Love Song For Abortion and Theater Taking on the American Nightmare
Weekly Program
Joe Mangano (Epidemiologist); Jessica DelBalzo (writer/activist); Richard Montoya (actor/playwright)
 Michael Slate  Contact Contributor
March 20, 2012, 11:35 p.m.
Mangano, discussing the truth about the impact of the Fukushima meltdown across the world including the U.S. DelBalzo talks about why she loves abortion and so should everyone based on her article, "I Love Abortion: Implying Otherwise Accomplishes Nothing for Women's Rights." Montoya, a founding member of the Comedy Theater Ensemble Culture Clash, talks about his new play "American Night: the Ballad of Juan Jose" and the importance of theater that wrestles with the big issues in the world. 
Michael Slate - Host and Producer
Henry Carson - Production Assistant
Tamika - Engineer
Broadcast ready with musical breaks embedded at 21:01 and 34:23 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 and suggestions.

TMSS-120321 Download Program Podcast
00:58:00 1 March 21, 2012
Los Angeles, KPFK 90.7 FM
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