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Judi Bari and Alicia Littletree feature Leslie Hemstreet and Gene Lawhorn (from KBOO FM) on KZYX FM

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By thatgreenunionguy | 11:31 PM UTC, Fri December 20, 1996

Punch & Judi Show: Judi Bari and Alicia Littletree feature Leslie Hemstreet and Gene Lawhorn (from KBOO FM) on KZYX FM in Boonville, California - December 20, 1996

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Show Notes by Nicholas Wilson:

Judi Bari and Alicia Littletree host Punch & Judi show on KZYX Dec. 20, 1996.

Judi says she is weakened by bad reaction to a cancer drug, so latter part of the show will be a tape on women in labor history produced by millworker and labor historian Gene Lawhorn with Leslie Helmstreet (sp?) for KBOO in Portland.

Judi seems bright and in good spirits and humor despite her saying she still feels effects of the bad Genentech cancer drug.

There are good issue reports by Robin Rule, Judi's neighbor on String Creek, who reports on the historic return of spawning salmon after decades of absence. Bill Heil and his partner Linda Perkins give a longish report on their efforts on behalf of the Albion Nation to deal with Louisiana Pacific plans to shoot herbicide pellets into manzanita trees on Albion Ridge.

Judi gives a spirited update on the Geronimo Pratt (ji jaga) hearings going on in LA.

The latter 45 minutes of the show is the Lawhorn/Helmstreet tape.


Time    Description
0:00.000 - 78:28.955 P&J Judi, Alicia, labor history tape by Lawhorn & Helmstreet
0:19.406 Judi and Alicia begin show
0:42.137 Judi says Genentech cancer drug she took last week caused severe reaction
1:35.084 Judi: that's it for me with Western medicine
1:50.338 doctors asked Judi to take IQ test before & after if she took chemotherapy
2:24.245 Judi: because of medicine induced fog, I'll do only half this show live
2:50.939 Judi: produced a tape on Sacco & Vanzetti frame up few months ago
3:15.270 2nd half of today's show is tape on women and labor history
4:00.266 Judi intros Robin Rule String Creek salmon report
*7:16.388 Judi sets up Bill Heil call re LP herbicide use
13:28.978 Judi provides context on LP herbicide injection plan
20:36.941 Linda Perkins (Bill's partner) calls in to say Albion Nation is a state of mind
*25:23.132 Judi gives update on Geronimo Pratt hearings
25:53.656 Judi: Richard Held framed Geronimo, just as he tried to frame Judi
26:19.713 Judi: what Geronimo has to prove 
33:35.190 Judi wraps Geronimo report
*33:46.943 Judi sets up labor history tape
33:57.660 Judi: Gene Lawhorn is a brilliant working class labor historian
34:11.452 Judi: what's important about this tape
37:04.628 Judi intro Lawhorn and Helmstreet KBOO radio tape, Women In Labor History tape
77:54.229 Judi: ends tape, wraps up show

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