All Your Old Records – June 24, 2026
Music from 1964 to the present, with David Ogilvy. *** To view a PLAYLIST for an episode that has broadcast, click on the episode’s title. ***
Music from 1964 to the present, with David Ogilvy. *** To view a PLAYLIST for an episode that has broadcast, click on the episode’s title. ***
The Grateful Dead recorded live in Ann Arbor, MI, on 4/5/89, and some Jerry Garcia Band in the first hour. A freeform music mix in the second hour. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
This episode of Bay Native Circle features recordings from a community tribute honoring longtime Indigenous activist Bill Means, along with reflections on his legacy, prayers for his recovery, and interviews with Bill Means, Lakota Harden, Richard Moves Camp, William “Jimbo” Simmons, and Elder Priscilla Young. The Bay Native Circle weekly program presents special guests … Continued
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. and Iran clash over terms of interim deal as Rubio works to reassure Gulf allies. UN panel declares Israel’s treatment of Palestinians genocide. WHO says Ebola outbreak in Congo is outpacing aid efforts despite treatment gains. … Continued
Today on the show: US destabilization policy in Cuba proceeds apace with an expanding US Crackdown and embargo. A protest in Northern California at the Weapons Manufacturer, General Dynamics, in response to their endless weapons shipments to Israel. Flashpoints contributor Arun Gupta reports from Paris on the Continuing Gaza genocide and other crucial issues of … Continued
On a recent edition of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sat down with Bay Area organizer Rachel Jackson and veteran anti-fascist organizer Daryle Lamont Jenkins, founder of the One People’s Project, to unpack what they described as a growing and coordinated assault on civil liberties, political dissent, and independent journalism in the United States. … Continued
On today’s briefing: What Do the Big Wins By Mamdani-Backed Democratic Socialists in New York Mean for the Future of Democratic Party Leadership We begin with candidates endorsed by Mayor Mamdani sweeping the New York primaries, with a progressive Democrat Brad Lander defeating an incumbent Democratic congressmen Dan Goldman and two DSA candidates defeating a … Continued
Kitty and Jaron will talk about education, social conditions and housing in other countries.
A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.
Can we ever break out of the political pendulum — that endless left-right swing that seems to prevent lasting change? Walter Riley has been wrestling with that question since growing up in the Jim Crow South. A civil rights attorney, lifelong organizer, and father of rapper-filmmaker Boots Riley, Walter has spent decades trying to bring … Continued
How did conservatives come to dominate so much of the media in the U.S.? Historian A.J. Bauer looks at the formative period between the advent and repeal of the Fairness Doctrine in which the right borrowed from the left to sharpen its criticism of the media — ultimately giving rise to a rightwing media ecosystem … Continued
An interview with Flint Taylor about his book The Conviction Machine, misconduct and cover-up by the FBI and Chicago PD in the assassination of Chicago Black Panther’s Leader Fred Hampton, the forty year effort to free Andrew and Jackie Wilson, the tradition of movement lawyering, and the legacy of the People’s Law Office
Hunter’s Point community members are demanding answers after toxic materials were discovered during the cleanup of the former naval shipyard. We speak with Bradley Angel of Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice and journalist Tom Molanphy about the latest developments, community concerns, and the legacy of environmental contamination in Bayview-Hunters Point. Then, Dazon Dixon Diallo … Continued
On today’s show: Headlines “Babies, Not Bombs”: DSA’s Darializa Avila Chevalier Beats 5-Term Rep. Espaillat. 1st Post-Win Intvw. Seismic Shift: DSA and Mamdani-Backed Pro-Palestine Democrats Sweep New York Primaries “Second Nature”: Elliot Page on New Film Exploring Animal World Beyond the Binary Democracy Now! is a daily national independent award-winning news program, hosted by … Continued
On today’s show, we’re joined by El Jones, a poet, journalist, academic, and abolitionist who lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She teaches at Mt Saint Vincent University. She was also Halifax’s Poet Laureate from 2013 to 2015. Her work focuses on social justice issues such as feminism, prison abolition, antiracism, and decolonization. Her latest book which … Continued
Hunter’s Point community members are demanding answers after toxic materials were discovered during the cleanup of the former naval shipyard. We speak with Bradley Angel of Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice and journalist Tom Molanphy about the latest developments, community concerns, and the legacy of environmental contamination in Bayview-Hunters Point. Then, Dazon Dixon Diallo … Continued
On today’s show: Headlines “Babies, Not Bombs”: DSA’s Darializa Avila Chevalier Beats 5-Term Rep. Espaillat. 1st Post-Win Intvw. Seismic Shift: DSA and Mamdani-Backed Pro-Palestine Democrats Sweep New York Primaries “Second Nature”: Elliot Page on New Film Exploring Animal World Beyond the Binary Democracy Now! is a daily national independent award-winning news program, hosted by … Continued
On today’s briefing: In Spite of GOP Lies, There’s an Easy Fix for a Social Security Shortfall in 2034 We begin with the projected Social Security shortfall of $314 billion in 2034 which anti-government Republicans have been exploiting for years manufacturing a generational war telling young Americans that the baby boomers are stealing their money … Continued
Rhythm Machine with hosts Ryan and Oliver(o-live-e-ay) aka Excuse My French. Wednesdays 2am-5am, playing all things on the electronic dance music spectrum.
City Cat Radio, the weekly radio program of Oakland’s own DJ/Producer/Engineer DJ HENROC, is designed to celebrate plain old good music including Soul, Roots, Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afro Beat, Funk, House and Underground Hip Hop. For nearly 25yrs, DJ HENROC has played at some the world’s premier venues and has collected music from all musical … Continued