Acton Media Roundup

Wednesday, July 19, 2006
It’s been a bit since our last roundup of Acton media activity, so let’s recap the last few weeks:
  • On June 27, Dr. Sam Gregg discussed the legal and moral implications of the Supreme Court’s Kansas v. Marsh decision upholding the legality of the death penalty as a guest on Relevant Radio’s Morning Air show. You can listen to that interview by clicking here (4.9 mb mp3 file).
  • Rev. Robert A. Sirico appeared as a guest on Hawaii Public Radio on July 11 to discuss religious freedom and tolerance in America. That interview is available here (3.7 mb mp3 file).
  • Jay Richards appeared on the Frank Pastore show on KKLA in Los Angeles on July 12th to respond to an interview conducted with Rev. Jim Wallis about how Christians should go about helping the poor in American society, arguing that big-government solutions aren’t the most effective way to help. Listen here (5.7 mb mp3 file).
  • Finally, on July 17, Kishore Jayalaban of Acton’s Rome office was interviewed by Vatican Radio as part of a report on taxi strikes currently taking place in Italy. You can listen to that report here (2.3 mb mp3 file).

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