Sing Out – March 23, 2016
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Folk and not so acoustic music, hosted by Larry Kelp.
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Folk and not so acoustic music, hosted by Larry Kelp.
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Music by the Grateful Dead, and music not by the Grateful Dead. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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Hosts Lakota Harden, Eddie Madril, Janeen Antoine, Vince Medina, and Morning Star Gali bring you today’s Native issues, people, culture & events.
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice.
Today on Flashpoints: We’ll hear from a protestor arrested for blocking the entrance to the AIPAC meeting on Monday. Also, special education programs under attack in Oakland and across the country. Then, an assessment of the Sanders campaign and asking does he really have a chance? And noted satirist Randy Credico calls out MSNBC for … Continued
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Malik I. Taylor, the rapper known as Phife Dawg, a founding member of the legendary hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, died yesterday at the age of 45, as a result of complications from diabetes. Last year marked the 25-year anniversary of the group’s first album, People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. … Continued
Reyna Cowan interviews Amir Soltani the Producer and Co-Director of the film DOGTOWN REDEMPTION. Filmed in Oakland, DOGTOWN REDEMPTION follows three homeless recyclers and looks at its link with economics and politics.
Today’s show is an examination of the work of the unjustly forgotten American poet, Sarah Morgan Piatt. Sarah Morgan Piatt lived from 1836 to 1919. Emily Dickinson lived from 1830 to 1886, so they were near contemporaries. Dickinson was a prolific private poet but fewer than a dozen of her nearly 1,800 poems were published … Continued
The richly diverse and fascinating world of culture and politics of the Middle East and North Africa, co-hosted by Khalil and Malihe.
Agriculture in the Soviet Union had some colossal disasters — not the least of which was the near-destruction of the Aral Sea — and some significant successes as well. But most of the analysis of that experience has been through a Cold War lens. Historian Jenny Leigh Smith has taken a second look at Soviet … Continued
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International, Eclectic & Contemporary Grooves with DJ Jose Ruiz aka MundoMuzik
With Nadia Fadil, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at KU Leuven in Brussels, Belgium and co-author of the chapter on Belgium in the Oxford Handbook of European Islam.
After Brussels Attack, Will Response Be More War or a Look at the Root Causes of Terrorism? The GOP Response to Belgium? Torture & the “Patrolling and Securing” of Muslim Neighborhoods; The People of Puerto Rico vs. the Hedge Funds: Supreme Court Hears Case on PR’s Bankruptcy Laws; Who is the Best Democrat to Beat … Continued
Chris Hedges Urges Americans to “Vote With Their Feet”; Mumia Abu Jamal on Donald Trump; Honduras Remains in Crisis After Cáceres’ Death; Why Have California Textbooks Become a Battleground for Hindu Fundamentalism? Hosted by Sonali Kolhatkar.
In Arizona, voters had to wait in line up to five hours after polls closed to cast their ballots–we talk to Antonio Gonzalez about what made this primary different. Plus: BART has been suffering weeks of breakdowns, delays, and overcrowded trains – why? We talk to a spokesperson from the agency, a critic from Transform, … Continued
After Brussels Attack, Will Response Be More War or a Look at the Root Causes of Terrorism? The GOP Response to Belgium? Torture & the “Patrolling and Securing” of Muslim Neighborhoods; The People of Puerto Rico vs. the Hedge Funds: Supreme Court Hears Case on PR’s Bankruptcy Laws; Who is the Best Democrat to Beat … Continued
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Latin and Reggae mix with Pedro Reyes and Guests.
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Experimental recordings, interviews, and live performances!