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Tuesday, September 17, 2002

Michael Radner, Norman Siegal and Robert Greenwald discuss the impact of September 11th on American civil liberties, It’s a Free Country. A conversation with Tony DiCicco, coach of the 1999 Women’s World Cup Soccer team about gender and athletics, Catch Them Being Good. Plus photojournalist and director of the Grey Art Gallery, Abbas Lynn Gumpert discusses modern Iranian visual culture, and Public Radio’s sweetheart, Sarah Vowell shares her latest collection of personal stories, The Partly Cloudy Patriot.

Michael Radner, Norman Siegal and Robert Greenwald

Michael Radner, Norman Siegal and Robert Greenwald discuss the impact of September 11th on American civil liberties, It’s a Free Country: Personal Freedom in America After September 11th.

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Tony DiCicco

A conversation with Tony DiCicco, coach of the 1999 Women’s World Cup Soccer team about gender and athletics, Catch Them Being Good: Everything You Need to Know to Successfully Coach Girls. Sports psychologist Colleen Hacker joins via phone.

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Abbas Lynn Gumpert

Photojournalist and director of the Grey Art Gallery, Abbas Lynn Gumpert discusses modern Iranian visual culture.

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Sarah Vowell

Public Radio’s sweetheart, Sarah Vowell shares her latest collection of personal stories, The Partly Cloudy Patriot.

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