La Onda Bajita – June 26, 2026
Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
On tonight’s Full Circle we’ll hear about: -The Black LBGT+ Historical Society -The Black Music Hall of Fame -Music from Black LBGT+ artists -Comments on Black music from former President Barack Obama -Comments on Black music from Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Your cultural affairs radio magazine, produced by members and graduates of the First Voice … Continued
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. strikes Iran after Thursday’s drone attack on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz. Homeland Security Secretary Mullin clashes with Democrats over immigration policy in House hearing. Federal judge won’t dismiss suit challenging Trump’s $1.8 billion ‘weaponization’ … Continued
Today on the show: Haiti Action co-founders Pierre LaBossiere and Robert Roth respond to the threatened deportation of millions of Haitians and others as a result of end of Temporary Protective Status. We continue our drum-beat coverage of the ICE crack down across California. An award winning front-line investigative news magazine, that focuses on human, … Continued
The conversation on Hard Knock Radio shifted from politics to the economics of music as host Davey D challenged the growing gap between record industry profits and what artists actually earn from streaming. Joined first by activist, educator, and recording artist Ras Ceylon, and later by Living Legends co-founder Sunspot Jonz, the discussion explored what … Continued
This week on Talk-It-Out Radio, host Lev Michael Moses welcomes Imani Rupert-Gordon, executive director of the National Center for LGBTQ Rights, for a conversation rooted in mindfulness, nonviolent communication, and the ongoing work of advancing dignity, safety, and justice for LGBTQ+ communities. A how-to and what-to-do program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers … Continued
Today’s episode of Pushing Limits examines how war and conflict uniquely affect people with disabilities, with a focus on Israel and Lebanon. The hosts explore how disability perspectives are often overlooked in mainstream coverage and discuss the challenges disabled people face during displacement, access to care, and survival in times of crisis. A half-hour radio … Continued
Part two of Making Contact‘s series on safe drinking water in California examines why efforts to provide clean water and reliable sewage systems in underserved Central Valley communities continue to face delays, exploring the role local utility districts play in the fight for basic public services. Covering the movements, issues and people fighting for some … Continued
First up, I sit down with professor Abboud Hamayel to discuss the misuse of history, in particular archaeology as a tool of ethnic cleansing and genocide. Abboud also deconstructs the performative solidarity of pity, the entangled histories that make Palestine a lens through which to frame our own struggles, the jealousy of the settler, and … Continued
This week, the show examines the latest developments surrounding a potential Iran deal, the 2026 elections, and the impact of artificial intelligence on the economy. Later, a conversation on the legacy of Juneteenth and the ongoing fight for racial justice, followed by the weekly Town Crier segment. The cultural, the intellectual, the political, the … Continued
Author and speaker Jeremy Lent suggests that as climate change, inequality, and social fragmentation intensify, humanity faces an imminent choice. We can either continue with the same system of extraction, exploitation, and endless growth that created the polycrisis we now face—which will almost certainly lead to collapse—or, we can reimagine civilization itself. In his new … Continued
This week on Economic Update, Professor delivers updates on the so-called Social Security Crisis, the gross inequality of stock ownership in the U.S. today, the exploited and underpaid non-tenure track faculty (“adjuncts,” etc.) who are joining unions, especially the UAW, which won a union election on June 3 at the University of Southern California, which … Continued
On today’s show: In “Devastating” Immigration Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to “Turn Back” Asylum Seekers Venezuela Earthquakes: U.S. Sanctions Impede Rescue Efforts as Death Toll Soars Supreme Court Strips Protections for Haitian & Syrian Immigrants in “Racially Inflected” Decision Bayer/Monsanto Wins Roundup Case as Supreme Court Blocks Suit over Link Between Herbicide & … Continued
On today’s show, the Center for Biological Diversity has sued the Trump Department of Agriculture for more information about the origins of an executive order in favor of the deadly pesticide glyphosate. I’ll speak to Ivan Ditmars associate attorney at CBD’s Government Affairs Program. US Right to Know’s co-founder and managing editor Stacy Malkan will … Continued
00:08 — Mar Omega is a community organizer and head of the media team for the San Francisco Trans March. She also goes by Mar xoxo, the Bay Area’s finest trans pinay pop princesa. Both her music and social work are intimately intertwined as she creates audiovisual and physical spaces for everyone to be liberated and … Continued
On today’s show: In “Devastating” Immigration Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to “Turn Back” Asylum Seekers Venezuela Earthquakes: U.S. Sanctions Impede Rescue Efforts as Death Toll Soars Supreme Court Strips Protections for Haitian & Syrian Immigrants in “Racially Inflected” Decision Bayer/Monsanto Wins Roundup Case as Supreme Court Blocks Suit over Link Between Herbicide & … Continued
On today’s briefing: Trump’s Favorite Judge Shows How Protesting Against Government Cruelty Can Get You 30 Years in Prison Even If You Weren’t at the Protest We begin with outrageous sentences of demonstrators against ICE handed down by a far-right District Judge in Texas Reed O’Conner yesterday including 30 years for Daniel Sanchez Estrada for … Continued
Deranged “edits” segue into a cascade of echoing glossolaliac madness, the voicing of lyric ruminations from the free-falling brains of disintegrating personalities.
Themed mixes are made live and spontaneously on the air, consisting of found sound of many kinds and from many sources, old and new, put together on the run as the continuous audio collage continues.