The History Of Funk – August 5, 2022
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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
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Today on the Show: Award-winning journalist and media critic, Karl Grossman asks “Why Is There More Media Talk About Using Nuclear Weapons Than About Banning Them?”: Also the battle to save Historic People’s Park goes to court: And our regular segment FOODFIGHT, on hunger and Homelessness in America, with FoodNotBombs founder Keith McHenry.
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We speak with Fred Kaplan and Carolyn Wysinger about the American women’s basketball star Brittney Griner being sentenced to nine years in Russian prison. Guests: Fred Kaplan is Slate’s national security columnist and the author, most recently, of The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War. He was the Boston Globe’s Moscow Bureau Chief … Continued
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Dr. Pamela Luster, recent President of Mesa College in San Diego, and the co-creator of “Equity Avengers” talks with Kitty about giving substance to the idea of “bringing an equity lens” to every single decision in higher education. Her examples are provocative; she and her colleagues have accomplished a lot and they persist.
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