Bebop, Cubop and The Musical Truth – March 28, 2023
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A weekly Latino affairs magazine program with a local and international focus, highlighting the social, political and cultural events affecting the Latino community.
Nashville Police Chief says shooter legally bought guns used in yesterday’s school massacre Idaho lawmakers give near final approval to bill criminalizing gender affirming care for transgender kids Federal Reserve bank supervisors say they warned Silicon Valley Bank in fall of 2021 against risky practices French police clash with protesters as hundreds of thousands … Continued
Today on show: At least 39 people were killed on Monday night and 29 others seriously injured when a fire broke out at a government-run migrant detention center at the US/Mexico border. The 2014 Ebola outbreak in west Africa killed 11,000 people and caused the major global crisis of that year. We’ll question much of … Continued
Davey speak with Sa-Roc about the music industry, and new music.
Against the Grain Turns Twenty! Against the Grain, a trailblazing program about radical ideas originating from Berkeley-based KPFA Radio, marks its twentieth anniversary on March 3, 2023. The program was launched less than three weeks before the United States invaded Iraq. Since then, Against the Grain has forged an unusual path: long-form discussions about the … Continued
Join Sarah Holmes and her guest Tesia Love for a discussion of the inter-relationship between fatigue and chronic stress and the plants to support us. Tesia is an Ayurvedic practitioner, herbalist and body worker based in Charlotte, NC. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway.
A women’s history-themed program featuring Bettina Aptheker on her efforts to assist Angela Davis and her turn toward feminism; Jennifer Guglielmo on Italian American women anarchists in New York City; and Manijeh Moradian on an Iranian women’s uprising amidst the revolutionary ferment of 1979. Bettina Aptheker, Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for … Continued