Words and Work Ted Prezelski
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- Arts
Writer and activist Ted Prezelski talks to authors and labor leaders. A presentation of the National Writers Union - Tucson Chapter and Downtown Radio.
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Venetia Hobson Lewis - Author of Changing Woman
Venetia Hobson Lewis talks about her novel, Changing Woman, which takes place at the time of the Camp Grant Massacre, an attrocity committed by most of what was then the upper class of Tucson.
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Matthew Capalby - Labor Consultant
Ted Prezelski talks to Matthew Capalby, a consultant who has worked on labor and other civil rights issues in Arizona. He recently completed a stint working for the carpenters union. He talks about the union as well as the recent prevailing wage laws that were passed in Phoenix and Tucson.
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Larry Goldbetter - President, National Writers Union
Ted Prezelski interviews Larry Goldbetter, President of the National Writers Union. Larry talks about the union and the challenges faced by freelancers in this economy.
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Aneta Hebrová - Author of Essence of Tucson
Ted Prezelski talks to author Aneta Hebrová, author of Essence of Tucson.
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McCracken Poston, Author of Zenith Man
Ted Prezelski interviews attorney and author McCracken Poston. His book Zenith Man is about the case of Alvin Ridley, who was accused of murdering his wife.
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United Campus Workers
On this episode, we feature an interview with a member of the United Campus Workers (CWA 7065) as well as audio from their rally they held earlier this week.