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Gordon Sato: Abolishing Hunger

November 19, 2005 Saturday 3PM CT ( listen)
Living in a Japanese internment camp in the California desert during World War II, Gordon Sato began thinking how to abolish hunger and build a self-sufficient community in deserts. Sixty years later, he is busy teaching a whole nation in Africa how to feed itself. This hour on Here on Earth, join Jean Feraca for a scientist's story of abolishing hunger and poverty.

Guest

  • Dr. Gordon Sato, biochemist, founder of the Manzanar Project

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Soundbites and Music Used in the Program

  • Eastenders and Shady Sheha - "On The Ride" - From the album North African Groove - Putumayo World Music
  • Rachid Taha - "Ya Rayah" - From the album Diwan - Island Records
  • Hamid Baroudi - "Sidi" - From the album North African Groove - Putumayo World Music
  • Madana - "Own My Heart" - From the album Arabic Beats - Dyn/Bar De Lune Records


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