About this series:
Seizing the power of television and the Internet to expand social consciousness, Free Speech TV fuels the movement for progressive social, economic, and political transformation. By exposing the public to perspectives excluded from corporate media, Free Speech TV empowers citizens to fight injustices, to revitalize democracy, and to build a more compassionate world.
Mark Cohen speaks with Devon Chaffee of Human Rights First about the Senate Armed Services Report on Bush torture practices and policies. Angela Dav...
Mark Cohen speaks with Devon Chaffee of Human Rights First about the Senate Armed Services Report on Bush torture practices and policies. Angela Davic speaks with Dan Marcus, associate attorney general under President Clinton and general counsel to the 9/11 Commission, about reforming the Justice Department. Reuben Jackson reviews Sheila Weller's Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and the Journey of a Generation. Fred Feinstein speaks with Roxanne Brown, assistant legislative director of the Steelworkers Union, about a forthcoming conference in Washington, DC that calls for "Good Jobs, Green Jobs." Performance by one man blues band Curtis Blues.The Coffee House is a monthly, hour-long, cable TV magazine of public affairs and the arts.
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