Friday, July 1 5:00 First Light With Henri-Pierre Koubaka. 6:30 The Morning Show With Kris Welch and Philip Maldari. 8:30 Computer Access. With Chupoo Alafonte. 9:00 Morning Concert Music from Chapel, Court and Countryside presented by Joseph Spencer. 11:00 Word and Image 11:00 Morning Reading. A Walk Between Heaven and Earth: A Personal Journal on Writing and the Creative Process by Brughild Nina Holzer. This journal, read in excerpts by the author, follows a path weaving in and out of creative writing classrooms where the author teaches her craft, and into nature where the author's craft is finely tuned. 11:30 Behind the Scenes. Marilyn Hagberg talks with folklorist William Ferris about the factors shaping the work of Southern self-taught artists, shown in the exhibition Passionate Visions at Berkeley's University Art Museum through July 10. 11:45 Dance on Air. A look at the experience and inspiration of social dancing, including ballroom and folk, speaking with Sunny Bloland of UC Berkeley and a member of Bay Area Country Dance Society. With Shante' Baker and Leigh Lightfoot. 12:00 Brainstorm New Mexico's Hot Treasure: The Story of Chile. Profiles the rise of the hottest business in the U.S. today and the socio-economic effects of the chile pepper industry on the desert valleys of the Southwest. Farmers, farm workers, agricultural researchers and many others tell their stories of how chile shaped their lives and those of their neighbors. 1:00 Panhandle Country Country music, bluegrass, western swing, cajun, honky-tonk, old-timey and country jazz. With Tom Diamant. 2:30 Shoutin' Out with Mama O'Shea Shout out and fight back with Mama at 848-4425. 3:00 KPFA Manager Marci Lockwood and Program Director Ginny Z. Berson join Mama for a discussion about KPFA and Pacifica policy. Listener participation is welcomed and encouraged. Engineer: Barry Korengold. 4:00 Rhythm Drive Music to get you home, with Chuy Varela. 4:30 Pacifica Network News 5:00 Flashpoints News, commentary, and analysis. 5:00 KFCF Fresno Traffic Jam Music, public affairs, etc. with Rych Withers. Fresno only. 6:00 KPFA Evening News 7:00 En Contacto Directo La Nueva Dimension. Sylvia Mullally Aguirre les ofrece entrevistas con personalidades destacadas en la comunidad latina/chicana, musica chever'sima de todas partes de LatinoAmerica, pol'tica y poes'a. 7:00 KPFB 89.3 FM: Youth in Control. By and for teenagers. Berkeley only. 8:00 Living On Indian Time Native American/U.S. Government Listening Conference. Part 1 of a 5-part series. A conference between Navajo, Cherokee leaders and Clinton Administration cabinet members was held between May 5-6, 1994, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The event was a listening session designed by Navajo Tribal Chairman Peterson Zah and Principal Chief of the Cherokee, Wilma Mankiller. Present at this historic meeting were Attorney General Janet Reno, Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbit, BIA Director Ada Deer, and Housing Dire ctor Henry Cisneros. The issues discussed were; natural resource development; jurisdiction and law enforcement; religious freedom; housing and game. Produced by AIROS (American Indian Radio on Satellite) by Peggy Berryhill, Faye Eriacho, Chris Carty and Joseph Leon. 9:00 La Onda Bajita The best low riding oldies in Norte Califas, with Molina, Chuy and the La Onda staff. 11:00 KPFA Evening News Rebroadcast 12:00 Harmonia Mundi Vocal Music from around the globe. Ukraine: The Berehinya Ensemble, Antonia Kolomiyeto; France: Yann-Fanch Kemener & Anne Auffret of Breton; Cleveland: Rev. Glynn T. Settle & The Wings over Jordan Choir; Ethiopia: Seleshe Demassae & Singers; Louisiana: Cox Family of Cotton Valley; Bulgaria: The Varna Folk Ensemble; Argentina: The Buenos Aires Eight; Great Britain: The King Sisters; Los Angeles: Maria Muldaur; Norway: Pernille Anker; S. India: Shri Manjakudi Rajagopala Sastrigal; Watsonville: The Mt. Madonn a Choir; S. Africa: Miriam Makeba, Geina Mhlophe & Ladysmith Black Mambazo; Tonga: Lavinia Hokafonu & her girls. Hosted by Opal Nations. 1:30 Bay Leaf Experience The contemporary urban adult sound, with Lonnie Lewis. 4:30 Nusantao/Aziatic Arts en Aztlan, The Great Turtle Island Roots Vibrations International with Kayumanggi. .