Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. 10-day ceasefire begins in Lebanon, as US expands Iran blockade; House of Representatives blocks war powers measure to end Middle East war on vote of 213-214; Senate fails to pass extension of FISA warrantless surveillance program; Oakland … Continued


Flashpoints

We Celebrate the Exalted Work of Chicano Writer/Activist Alejandro Murguia

Today on the show: We celebrate the exalted work of Chicano writer/activist Alejandro Murguia; Also we feature the latest edition of the powerful Electronic Intifada, with Nora Barrows Friedman. 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 … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Davey D spoke with Dr. Matthew Whitaker, Executive Director of the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center in Phoenix

On Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D spoke with Dr. Matthew Whitaker, Executive Director of the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center in Phoenix, about a disturbing incident involving a police sergeant accused of provoking students at a Phoenix area high school during an anti ICE walkout. The conversation used that moment as a … Continued


Patrick Dooley, Artistic Director of Shotgun Players theatre company, in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. In the interview, Patrick discusses his own history with live theatre, the origins of Shotgun Players, his views on such issues as the age of the audience and the subscription model, as well as the rest of the 2026 theatrical season. Also: A review of “The Monsters” at Berkeley Rep’s Peets Theatre through May 3, 2026.


This Way Out’s founding Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon is honored in “In Memoriam Part 2,” continuing a legacy that helped shape international LGBTQ radio. This tribute features voices from across his life and work, reflecting on his impact as a journalist, historian, and community storyteller (Part 2 of 2, produced by Lucia Chappelle and Brian DeShazor).


I’ve been wanting to do a show about curiosity and community engagement in urban planning for a long time. Amber Wiley’s  Model Schools in the Model City: Race, Planning, and Education in the Nation’s Capital is a fascinating, densely-researched look at how Black Washingtonians drove urban planning and design policy for public education. The book is, … Continued