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Re: Program Schedule for Aug 9-12, 1999
Feed Time: M - F, 1300 - 1359 ET
NAC website: www.nativecalling.org

HOST: HARLAN McKOSATO           WELLNESS HOST: SHARON McCONNELL

MON - 8/9: Remembering Nagasaki & Hiroshima-Beyond the Bomb:
On this day 54 years ago, the world changed forever. On August 9th 1945, the
United States dropped the first atomic bomb on the people of Nagasaki Japan.
An estimated 64,000 civilian men, women and children died. Then we dropped
another on Hiroshima. On this edition of Native America Calling we honor the
memories of those nuclear victims as well as measure today's nuclear threat.
Have we grown beyond the use of nuclear weapons? Or is the United States
ready to re-ignite another nuclear arms race? Guests include Dr. Helen
Caldicott of Physicians for Social Responsibility and actor Martin Sheen. 

TUE - 8/10: Anger Management:
Probably the hardest emotion to control is anger. Anger can cause more
problems in ones personal and career lives than we know. But anger when
properly managed can become a very useful tool and resource. In fact, there
are some people who say anger is one of the more important and productive
emotions. How can we manage anger to become a positive force, rather than a
disruptive one? Guests include Pete Mcklintock a Marriage, Family and Child
counselor and Jim Neff of New Hope/Anger Management. 

WED - 8/11: Globalization & the Indigenous World:
Globalization of the free market and natural resources is a fact of life
today. You see less and less corporations controlling more and more of the
land, natural resources and labor. How is the globalization of the world's
economies affecting the Indigenous world, which holds 80% of the worlds
remaining natural resources? Invited Guests include Roy Taylor of the North
American Indigenous Peoples Bio-Diversity Project and Winona La Duke of the
Honor the Earth Campaign and Indigenous Women's Network.

THU - 8/12: The Age of Super Disasters:
The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) released a report
suggesting that the world will experience super disasters in the very near
future. The IFRC says as a result of global warming that the world will see
severe droughts, floods, earthquakes and famines that will affect every
quadrant of the planet. How can we prepare for the Age of Disaster? Invited
Guests include the IFRC and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

FRI - 8/13: Overcoming Unhealthy Relationships:
Unfortunately people don't always end up in healthy relationships. Some
relationships start well, but slide into mental, physical, or sexual abuse.
Often times drugs and alcohol are involved, as well as issues of
co-dependency, jealousy and obsession. How can one escape such a
relationship or recognize the early signs?  Don't miss the next "Wellness
Edition" of Native America Calling as Sharon McConnell and her guests
discuss overcoming unhealthy relationships.

For more information, please contact the following people:
Programming Questions: Joseph Leon, NAC 505-277-7999, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distribution/Promotion: Eric Martin, AIROS 402-472-3287, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wellness Edition: Amber Clayman, Koahnic 907-258-8898, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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