Discussed in this episode: In a lengthy social media post, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised unspecified measures to “fix” the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program – a no-fault system for resolving vaccine injury claims that was set up to keep vaccine manufacturers from ceasing production of low-profit vaccines for fear of litigation costs. To … Continued

Isaac Asimov, who died in 1992 at the age of 72, was one of science fiction’s greatest writers. The author of the Foundation Trilogy, “I Robot,” “The Gods Themselves,” and several other novels, along with over a hundred other books, he is widely recognized as a writer for the ages. This interview with host Richard Wolinsky was conducted on August 10, 1983 for KPFA’s Probabilities radio series. Photo/Illustration: Creative Commons. Originally posted August 22, 2021.

In this powerful and timely conversation, Dr. Akinyele Umoja joins us to discuss The Memoirs of Robert and Mabel Williams: African American Freedom, Armed Resistance, and International Solidarity. Umoja, a scholar of African American history and co-editor of the memoirs, explores the legacy of Robert and Mabel Williams—radical Black freedom fighters who advocated for armed … Continued

Community activist Tony Coleman joins Davey D to discuss the trial of Johannes Mehserle, the former BART police officer convicted in the fatal shooting of Oscar Grant III. Coleman shares the community’s deep frustration and pain surrounding the trial and the broader issues of police violence and accountability. In a second audio clip, Coleman expresses … Continued

On today’s show, we hear selections from Pulitzer-prize winning author Chris Hedges in celebration of the release of his most recent book, A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine at the First Congregational Church of Oakland on Thursday, May 29th with host Cat Brooks. FUND DRIVE SPECIAL – Pledge $120 and receive Chris Hedges new book, A … Continued

Discussed in this episode: HHS Secretary RFK Jr. has signed an order rescinding the federal government’s recommendation of flu vaccines that contain a preservative called thimerosal. The preservative is only used in multi-dose vials — which are used to provide less than 4% of flu vaccinations in the US, typically in hard-to-reach places with poor … Continued