This Sunday, April 30th, The Vietnam War will have ended forty eight years ago. But for anyone affected by the war, be it soldier or civilian, American or Vietnamese, it could be said that the war never really is over. Michael McCusker, a veteran of Vietnam, shares a work of his own imagination, where two marines go AWOL from that war on a quest for intercultural enlightenment.
Host Joan Herman speaks with Marco Davis, Mindy Stokes, and Tessa James Sheller about the gay rights movement 50 years after the Stonewall Uprising.
On the next Story Told, "Womb Control" by Iris Wilde, with quotes by Gertrude Stein. Also, an original screed from Michael McCusker on the...
New Life with Kamala and a Second Declaration of Independence