Full Circle

Full Circle – February 9, 2024

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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. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders the country’s military to prepare a plan to evacuate civilians from the densely populated southern Gaza city of Rafah ahead of an expected Israeli invasion. Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif … Continued


Talk-It-Out Radio

Savoring Ancient Wisdom – A Reading and Reflection Session of the Tao Te Ching

Host and Certified Nonviolent Communication Trainer Timothy Regan, and Kara Stella, Personal Internal Family Systems and Nonviolent Communication Coach, take you on a road trip to read and reflect on the Tao Te Ching. We apply a Christian Mysical approach called Lectio Divina to reveal the life-giving gems in this ancient Chinese book of how … Continued


Making Contact

Tulsa’s Black History Saturday School

When Oklahoma passed a law limiting discussion of race in classrooms, Tulsa activist Kristi Williams rallied the community to create Black History Saturdays. Now, she says entire families are learning who they are by knowing where they come from. GUESTS: Kristi Williams – Tulsa activist and Founder of Black History Saturdays Bracken Klar – Co-Executive … Continued


Project Censored

Who regulates whom? / What’s behind the U.S. attacks on Yemen?

In the opening segment, we learn about a case study in “regulatory capture.” Mickey’s guests explain how the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) declined to enforce its own concentration-of-ownership rules and thereby permitted Sinclair Broadcasting to control more TV stations than the rules allow. These guests also recount the years they spent in litigation to force … Continued


When it comes to hazardous waste, California has some of the strictest rules in the country. Specifically, the state has set lower bar than most for what exactly it considers hazardous, triggering greater precautions around in-state disposal. But that doesn’t mean California is always disposing of toxic materials more carefully than its neighbors. That’s because … Continued