Points of View:
'Most See Visa Program as Severely Flawed' by S. Mitra Kalita
'Delphi Corporation ask Federal Judge to Void it's Union Contracts'
'Pentagon to Test a Huge Conventional Bomb' by Ann Scott Tyson
'Johnson Buys Bank to Build Black-Focused Financial Firm' by Terence O'Hara
Guests: Melanie Campbell
Exec Dir. & CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Rev. Dr. James Lawson
Leading theoretician and tactician of nonviolence in the U.S.
Show Segments - Right-Click on links to download MP3s.
Most See Visa Program as Severely Flawed Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from the Washington Post article 'most see visa program as severely flawed' by S. Mitra Kalita. Washington Post Staff Writer.
Delphi Corporation ask Federal Judge to Void it's Union Contracts Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose discusses the Delphi Corporation push to Void it's Union Contracts.
Listener Feedback Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose opens the lines for caller comment and questions.
Pentagon to Test a Huge Conventional Bomb Download Part1
Ambrose reads from the Washington Post article 'Pentagon to Test a Huge Conventional Bomb' by Ann Scott Tyson.
Johnson Buys Bank to Build Black-Focused Financial Firm Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose reads from the article 'Johnson Buys Bank to Build Black-Focused Financial Firm' by Terence O'Hara.
Ms. Campbell has over 20 years of experience as a civic leader, public administrator, political strategist, civil rights and youth advocate. One of her most rewarding accomplishments at the National Coalition has been creating an innovative, youth-focused leadership development program, Black Youth Vote! (BYV), for which she received the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Emerging Leaders Legacy Award in June 2003.
Rev. Dr. James Lawson Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose speaks with Dr. Rev. James Lawson.
Rev. James Lawson was the leading theoretician and tactician of nonviolence in the U.S. Civil Rights movement, and continues today as an advocate for the power of collective nonviolent struggle in furtherance of campaigns for peace, justice, freedom, equality, and human rights. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called James Lawson "The leading nonviolence theorist in the world."