The History Of Funk – July 10, 2026
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
Your cultural affairs radio magazine, produced by members and graduates of the First Voice Apprenticeship Program right here in Huichin, in that part of occupied Ohlone Territory known as Berkeley, California.
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. The United Nations says that its international inspectors have lost oversight of Iran’s nuclear material. Trump says ceasefire ‘over,’ but willing to allow negotiators to continue. Trump fires last Democratic members of Election Assistance Commission, casting body … Continued
An award winning front-line investigative news magazine, that focuses on human, civil and workers right, issues of war and peace, Global Warming, racism and poverty, and other issues. Hosted by Dennis J. Bernstein.
Today on Hard Knock Radio we present Saltwater Soundwalk, an Indigenous audio tour of Seattle featuring a watery audio experience, with streams of stories that ebb and flow that intermixes English and Coast Salish languages. Indigenous Coast Salish peoples continue to steward this land and preserve its language, despite settler colonialism, industrialization and gentrification. Part story, … Continued
This episode with host Timothy Regan is part 2 of “Back to Basics” with Dr. Marshall Rosenberg in his own words. Timothy shares an excerpt from Marshall’s teaching, where through stories and clear examples, he demonstrates how to apply the “language of life” to the work of expressing what we want to change, in ourselves … Continued
How do you produce radio when you can’t see the screen? Or when you only have the use of a few fingers? This week on Pushing Limits, producers Dominick Trevethan and Denny Daughters take you behind the microphone to share how they edit audio, produce radio, and overcome barriers using assistive technology and adaptive techniques. They also discuss why authentic disability representation matters—not just in … Continued
Short Description: Lies the Spanish conquistadors told about the Aztecs have led to racist tropes that still affect brown Mexicans today. Now, brown Mexicans are leading efforts to raise awareness about the harm of racism and to relearn Aztec history, correctly. This episode first aired in 2023. Long Description: Theres an idea in Mexico that … Continued
This week on the program, a special full show with Palestinian author, historian and academic Dr. Ramzy Baroud about his latest book Before the Flood: A Gaza Family Memoir Across Three Generations of Colonial Invasion, Occupation, and War in Palestine. Dr. Baroud takes us through long duree, a history that has not been amputated and … Continued
Kris Welch speaks with Mary Moore about Bohemian Grove protests, Bill Hartung on NATO, Iran, and military spending, John Nichols on the political landscape ahead of the midterms, Rachel Lee on Radio Day by the Bay and the California Historical Radio Society, plus Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier returns. The cultural, the intellectual, the … Continued
A weekly public affairs show that delivers news and views about the most important environmental issues in California and globally.
This week on Economic Update, Professor delivers updates on rising wages for app-based NYC food delivery workers, a wave of U.S. firms being sold to their workers, McDonald’s disaster with an AI experiment, and how Canada’s leader Carney is also a major campaigner for capital and against labor inside Canada. The second part of today’s … Continued
On today’s show: Headlines “Now or Never”: DSA & Justice Democrats on Changing the Democratic Party, Mamdani, Gaza & More “Exposing Instagram’s Darkest Secret”: BBC’s Divya Arya on Ads for Child Sex Abuse Material in India FOIA Under Attack: Landmark Transparency Law Turns 60; Fed Gov’t Blocking More Documents Than Ever Democracy Now! is … Continued
On today’s show, I spend the hour with the executive director of Vote Solar, Sachu Constantine discussing how solar, batteries and distributed energy resources are reshaping the U.S. power system and DSGS, the Demand Side Grid Support program. Latest article written by Sachu Constantine: https://www.bakersfield.com/opinion/opinion-california-built-the-world-s-largest-community-power-network-why-dismantle-it-now/article_bb776b29-d5c5-45ab-85ec-589779fdac6d.html
00:08 — Bill Hartung is Senior Research Fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. His latest book is The Trillion Dollar War Machine: How Runaway Military Spending Drives America into Foreign Wars and Bankrupts Us at Home.
On today’s show: Headlines “Now or Never”: DSA & Justice Democrats on Changing the Democratic Party, Mamdani, Gaza & More “Exposing Instagram’s Darkest Secret”: BBC’s Divya Arya on Ads for Child Sex Abuse Material in India FOIA Under Attack: Landmark Transparency Law Turns 60; Fed Gov’t Blocking More Documents Than Ever Democracy Now! is … Continued
An Unstable Stalemate in the Persian Gulf is the Likely Outcome of Trump’s Disastrous War We begin with the stalemate in the Persian Gulf, albeit an unstable one, as Pentagon war games consider putting boots on the ground on Iranian islands in the Strait of Hormuz which the Iranian regime is determined to hold onto … 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.