The Reggae Express – November 29, 2016
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Go with the flow reggae music mix.
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Go with the flow reggae music mix.
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Exploring a variety of textures with a cross pollination of jazz, world, and Latin influences, hosted by Avotcja.
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Interviews with shining Latino community stars of visual art and music. We highlight the songs of Diana Gameros in an interview with Julieta Kusnir, where she discusses her upcoming concert: I AM HOME: A MUSICAL REFLECTION ON LOVE, MIGRATION AND IDENTITY. Chicano artist, curator, and art historian, Rene Yañez discuss his life in art and … Continued
Donald Trump selects Georgia Congressman Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services. Price is a staunch advocate of repealing Obamacare, privatizing Medicare and defunding Planned Parenthood. Trump tweets that burning the U.S. flag should be punishable by a year in jail or loss of U.S. citizenship. San Francisco Supervisor David Campos … Continued
Today on Flashpoints: We devote the entire show to an update on Standing Rock. We’ll speak to Bill Means, who is advising the elders regarding local state and international law. And we’ll speak to several of the water-protectors on recent actions and what comes next in the battle to save the river
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Davey D speaks with Dream Hampton about Fidel Castro, Cuba, and Hip-Hop. Later we’re joined by Pastor Michael McBride of the PICO Network. He explores police violence, the murder of Mario Woods and police accountability.
Covering issues facing working people and the trade union movement from education, healthcare, housing, the environment and public workers. It also examines the role of international labor and the US trade union movement
Culture critic Jennifer Stone’s commentary on social justice as reflected in film, television, theatre and mass media: the Zeitgeist watch.
What lies behind the victory of Donald Trump? Racism? Rise of white anger? Or changes in science and technology? Guest: Randall Strauss, life of Thomas Edison and spirit of innovation. With Host Michio Kaku.
David Blume, Executive Director of the International Institute for Ecological Agriculture author of Alcohol Can Be a Gas, discusses alcohol, permaculture, and Consumer Supported Energy. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
Capitalism appears to many to be a failed system, leading to extreme inequality and ecological devastation. We’re also told that the alternative posed by Karl Marx is similarly bankrupt, as proved by the failures of state socialism. But what if Marx’s vision for a postcapitalist future has little in common with the experience of the … Continued
The state, and fate, of journalism—directly linked to the state and fate of democracy…We’s in BIG trouble. Brian Edwards-Tiekert elaborates. PLUS: on the death of Fidel Castro, we talk with someone who fought in the revolution in Cuba—Bob Baldock. AND: a tribute to Bill Mandel, his courage, his articulateness, his long and deep service to … Continued
with Aviva Chomsky, Professor of History at Salem State University and author of the book A History of the Cuban Revolution. and Samuel Farber, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, and the author of the book Origins of the Cuban Revolution Reconsidered.
Democracy Now! Special: Bernie Sanders on Trump’s Victory & the Need to Rebuild the Democratic Party; Bernie Sanders on the Dakota Access Pipeline & Treaty Rights Violations by U.S. Government; Sanders on Trump: We Need to Think Every Day How to Mobilize People to Defeat This Horrific Agenda;Will We Be Feeling the Bern in 2020?: … Continued
A long-time pollster with the Gallup Poll, David Moore, is our guest on today’s show. He’ll explain why exactly so many election analysts are questioning the vote counts in three battleground states where Donald Trump won on November 8th. And, as Colombia attempts to revive it’s historic peace deal with the rebel group FARC, we’ll … Continued
with Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, represents the entire City of Oakland as its Councilmember At-Large. Then, we talk about the rise of hate crimes following Donald Trump’s selection, with Mark Potok, Senior Fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center and the editor-in-chief of the SPLC’s quarterly journal, the Intelligence Report. and Kev Choice, Oakland artist and musician and friend of … Continued
Democracy Now! Special: Bernie Sanders on Trump’s Victory & the Need to Rebuild the Democratic Party; Bernie Sanders on the Dakota Access Pipeline & Treaty Rights Violations by U.S. Government; Sanders on Trump: We Need to Think Every Day How to Mobilize People to Defeat This Horrific Agenda;Will We Be Feeling the Bern in 2020?: … Continued
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Eclectic musical choices free of genre boundaries, including spoken word, featured editorials, and informative news. Hosted by Lewis Sawyer and Chuck Scurich.
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Music of the The Great Jazz Legends, with Alex Danzler
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Free form style with doses of rock, techno, r&b, punk, soul, metal, standards, soundtracks, indie, spoken word, and things that haven’t been invented yet. Hosted by PVC.