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Program Information
The Michael Slate Show
Warning Signs of Genocide, Tennessee Monkey Songs, and Christianity, Colonizers and Women in Africa.
Weekly Program
Bianca Bagatourian (Playwright/Filmmaker); PZ Myers (Biologist/University of Minnesota Morris, author of Pharyngula); Danai Gurira (Playwright/Actor)
 Michael Slate  Contact Contributor
April 25, 2012, 2:35 a.m.
Bagatourian offers sharp insight on the roots of genocide and talks about her latest film project on genocide in Rwanda and the lessons it holds for the world. Myers lams into the Tennessee "monkey law" and why it's so dangerous. Danai Gurira talks about her play "The Convert" and digs into the life of a woman caught between two patriarchal societies, the Christianity of British colonial society in 1895 Zimbabwe and the indigenous religion and culture of traditional Zimbabwean society.
Michael Slate - Host and Producer
Teddy Robinson - Engineer
Henry Carson - Production Assistant
Broadcast ready with musical break embedded at 24:23 and 35:57 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-120425 Download Program Podcast
00:58:00 1 April 25, 2012
Los Angeles KPFK 90.7 FM
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