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"FATHERS ISSUES, FAMILY ISSUES"



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Dec. 26, 1996 Domestic relations attorney and gender-harmony advocate Darcia Krause
Dec. 19, 1996 State Senator John Lim-R, District 11
Dec. 12, 1996 Attorney General, elect, Hardy Myers-D, of Oregon
Dec. 5, 1996 Layne Barlow and Bill Holt of the Oregon Men's Association
The The Bridge School, teaching literacy to the homeless.

Nov. 28, 1996 Sandy Sykes and others from "Families For Children Of Oregon"
Nov. 21, 1996 Chris Rapp, editor of the new magazine, "Fathers and Families", in California
Nov. 14, 1996 Oregon Observer publisher Ed Snook.
Irish/Celtic music band Darby O'Gill
Nov. 7, 1996 Clinical psychologist Dr. Peter Okulitch.
Former State Senator Walter Brown-D, with a comprehensive election wrap-up

Oct. 31, 1996 US House candidate Tonie Nathan-L.
State Representative Mike Fahey-R, Dist. 17.
Oct. 24, 1996 US House candidate Scott Bruun-D.
US Senate candidate Tom Bruggere-D.
Oct. 17, 1996 US Senate candidate Gordon Smith-R.
US House candidate Bill Witt-R.
Oct. 10, 1996 Retired four star general Tony McPeak-R, of the Dole/Kemp campaign.
Attorney General candidate Hardy Myers-D.
Oct. 3, 1996 Attorney General candidate Victor Hoffer-R.
US Senate candidate Stormy Mon-L,
US House candidate Bruce Knight

Sept. 26, 1996 Democratic Party Spokesperson Leslie Carlson, discusses the Presidential re-election campaign of Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Clark Seeley, discusses the upcoming Oregon legislative session and bill to assure access to children during and after divorce.
Sept. 19, 1996 Paul Anthony, discusses teaching music from a family perspective. Kevin Schaumleffle, discusses the Joint Custody and Parental Cooperation ballot initiative.
Sept. 12, 1996 Senator Randy Leonard (D-9) on a procedure to handle problems arising with Children's Services Division, and on examining unfounded allegations of child abuse during and after divorce.
Sept. 5, 1996 Alan Winter, publisher, Mentor Magazine, discusses the importance of practicing tolerance in daily life.

Aug. 29, 1996 Attorney Darcia Krause, discusses the importance of taking every case as a different situation, and women who were not yet ready to be parents.
Aug. 22, 1996 Former Sen. Walter Brown provides an overview of political and economic issues facing Oregonians. Ed Snook, editor and publisher, the Oregon Observer, discusses the need for accountability and oversight in the Oregon government and bureaucracies.
Aug. 15, 1996 Pam Brown and Peggy Olson, discuss becoming ministers and approaching anger management classes from a gender-neutral, non-political approach.
Aug. 8, 1996 Attorney Jim Greenfield discusses topical political subjects, fields calls from listeners, and promotes then need for better cooperation regarding children in divorce.
Aug. 1, 1996 Shawn Graham, MS Counseling, discusses the importance of men and women granting each other mutual respect. Glenn Dettwiler, discusses forming a health center for men.

July 25, 1996 Reverend Sandy Shipley on the importance of developing all of one's aspects and abilities in life.
July 18, 1996 Diana Brown, a woman engineer, and Andy Sheldon, a man secretary, discuss men and women in non-traditional roles.
July 11, 1996 Susan Greathouse, WIC, Woman, Infant and Children, on helping people in need without promoting dependency or undermining personal responsibility. Kevin Schaumleffle, on the importance of assuring access to children at and after divorce.
July 4, 1996 Jim McVittie and Stacey Seeger on the JayCees as opportunities for young men and women to start careers and meet quality people.

June 27, 1996 Presidential candidate Mary Cal Hollis, Socialist Party, discusses her campaign and issues facing Americans. Introductions of former Senator Walt Brown and Barbara Brown. Attorney David Slader, on filing a lawsuit against a child abuser.
June 20, 1996 Author Warren Farrell, Ph.D. on not objectifying either women as sex objects or men as provider objects. Reverend Sandy Shipley, on developing awareness and compassion. Stu Holbrook, Panurge Emporium, on starting a business as a means to self-empowerment.
June 13, 1996 Kurt Jaeger, discusses Father's Day and the importance of honoring fathers once a year. Fred Lehr, on fairness and equality between men and women on all issues.
June 6, 1996 Sandy and Joel Sykes, Oregon Families United, discuss the need for accountability in the Children's Services Division. Linda Amodeo, Mothers for Justice, on the importance of men and women working together.

May 30, 1996 Jean-Pierre Fontenot, PSU Alumni, discusses the value of a college education as a talk radio host and businessman. Bill Holt and Layne Barlow, on the importance of assuring access to children in divorce.
May 23, 1996 Victorial Guillebeau, Socialist Party candidate for US Congress, District 3, introduced by former Senator Walt Brown and Barbara Brown. David Winter, VOCAL, Victims of Child Abuse Laws, on families hurt by unfounded allegations of child abuse.
May 16, 1996 Harry Londsdale, discusses his candidacy for US Senator from Oregon and the importance of campaign finance reform. Paul H. Shane, candidate for US Senate. Anna Nevenich, candidate for State Representative, Oregon
May 9, 1996 Jim Bunn, David Miller and Clark Seeley, candidates for US Representative, District 5, debate.
May 2, 1996 Sharon Scott, Democrat, on her candidacy for US Representative, District 5.

Apr. 25, 1996 Gene Nanni, former Libertarian candidate for US Senate from Oregon, discusses starting a business as economic empowerment and fulfillment.
Apr. 18, 1996 Mark Brunelle, Republican candidate for US Representative District 3, discusses excess taxation and government waste.
Apr. 11, 1996 Jan Carothers, Committed Partners for Youth. John Williams, Dick Sleepers, and Marsha Phillips discuss false memory syndrome.
Apr. 4, 1996 Marsha Everett discusses the need for accountability in the Children Services Division and a citizen's oversight commission to fairly monitor each bureaucracy for abuses.

Mar. 28, 1996 Clark Seeley, discusses the importance of a successfully employed parent as a role model for children in a divorce.
Mar. 21, 1996 Velynda Washington, author, "Abused Men An Analytical Perception," on domestic violence against men and fathers.
Mar. 14, 1996 Joe and Lynnette Barkowski, discuss the importance of assuring access to children and rewarding cooperationn during and after divorce.
Mar. 7, 1996 Mel Rumwell, discusses being a financial and retirement advisor from a family perspective.

Feb. 29, 1996 Mazama Club, member Katy Foehl discusses mountain climbing as a means to personal fulfillment for a woman. Rick Scheetz, Kevin Schaumleffle, and Jada Mae Langloss, on the importance of mutual respect between the genders.
Feb. 22, 1996 John Duke, Outside In, discusses the importance of family in preventing youth runaways and helping street kids.
Feb. 15, 1996 Tim Criswell, Ph.D., licensed professional counselor, on the importance of cooperation between mothers and fathers and public policy.
Feb. 8, 1996 Velynda Washington, author, "Abused Men An Analytical Perception," on domestic violence against men and fathers. Mike Morrisey, on starting a business as a means to independence and fulfillment.
Feb. 1, 1996 Attorney Ivan J. Vesely, Committee on Equality, Multnomah County Bar Association, on being a child in Czechoslovakia during the Hitler occupation and the true meaning of being oppressed.

Jan. 25, 1996 Jimmy Baca, Lamonte Florence, Gloria Ross, Jada Mae Langloss, and Michael Moore on being homeless and helping the homeless constructively.
Jan. 18, 1996 Marsha Everett, discusses the need for accountability in the Children Services Divisionn and a citizen's oversight commission to fairly monitor each bureaucracy for abuses Guy Auker, discusses helping men and women to effectively communicate.
Jan. 11, 1996 Kathy Mulder, discusses the importance of assuring access to children during and after divorce.
Jan. 4, 1996 Larry Winthrop, president and founder, Consumer Credit Counseling Service, on surviving holiday debt and strengthening families through wise financial management.

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