Full Circle

Full Circle – June 16, 2023

this episode is no longer available

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. Tonight’s program features 4 BIPOC farmers.  It’s an archived program that originally played on February 10, 2023.  


The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – June 16, 2023

Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news. Department of Justice slams Minneapolis police for civil rights violations. Biden calls for stronger federal gun legislation at Connecticut gun control event. San Francisco lawmakers gather for gun control event. Pittsburgh synagogue shooter convicted in nation’s worst anti-semitic attack. Famed whistleblower activist Daniel Ellsberg dies at 92.


Flashpoints

North Dakota State Rep Ruth Anna Buffalo on Supreme Court Decision on the Rights of Indigenous Children.

Today on the Show: Noted Native American Activist, North Dakota State Rep ,Ruth Anna Buffalo, on the recent crucial Supreme Court Decision on the rights of indigenous children: And Sara Blanco reports with Frank Sterling on the indigenous community’s battle to prevent the digging of a lithium mine on indigenous lands at Thacker Pass: And … Continued


Rising Up With Sonali

Rising Up With Sonali – June 16, 2023

This week, well examine the federal charges that former president Donald Trump is facing around his acquisition of classified documents, his refusal to turn them over, his incriminating statements made about them in the presence of others, and more. My guest will be retired judge and Truthdig contributor Bill Blum. Then, Vonne Martin of Center … Continued


Making Contact

A History of Development and Disruption – Making Contact – June 16, 2023

Long Description: This week on Making Contact, we bring you a story of urban planning and how race has shaped American cities. In a new book, Hella Town: Oakland’s History of Development and Disruption, Author Mitchell Schwarzer explores the origins and the lasting impacts of transportation improvements, systemic racism, and regional competition on Oakland’s built … Continued


Project Censored

YOUNG WOMEN AS MILITARY-RECRUITMENT BAIT / ROOT CAUSES OF MASS SHOOTINGS – Project Censored – June 16, 2023

To open the program, Mickey and former Project Censored intern Reagan Haynie speak with writer Alan MacLeod. He’s just written about a new phenomenon in U.S. military recruitment: social media posts from “e-girls,” designed to catch the eyes of young males. Also joining the segment is military veteran Rosa del Duca. Then Eleanor Goldfield interviews … Continued