Part 1 opens with KPFA fundraising. Commentary of Mark Dally(?) of American Friends Service Committee analysis of the California prison situation 3:42 to 12:25. News until abrupt switch at 1:04:15 to KQED program on Ralph Nader debate with Kasper Weinberger, former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission until end.
Part 2 side b begins abruptly with continuation of the Nader Weinberger debate until 12:53. Music at 13:20 with abrupt change to interview with Abbie Hoffman, Allen Ginsberg and others in-studio until 21:00 (credits at end). News program begins on AFT convention at 21:20. Report on study on effects of Black Panther bumper sticker on likelihood of receiving a traffic ticket in Los Angeles starting 35:50.
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