LoveSoul with Al Glenn Feb 16, 2023
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A mix of algorithm-free tunes in a free-form style to round out your hump day, hosted by Betty Beasley. New releases and familiar favorites, both classics and more obscure jewels from near and far.
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Most of the first set of the Grateful Dead’s 10/15/1994 show at Madison Square Garden in the first hour. A free-form music mix including Margo Price, Little Feat, David Lindley, John Cowan, and more in the second hour. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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On this edition of Bay Native Circle Tony Gonzales Interviews Chief Gary Harrison. BNC is weekly program presents special guests and explores today’s Native issues, peoples, cultures, music & events with rotating hosts Morning Star Gali, Tony Gonzales, Eddie Madril and Janeen Antoine. This rough transcript was made using the built-in transcription A.I. in Microsoft … Continued
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental, and economic justice. The white supremacist who killed nine Black shoppers in Buffalo, NY is sentenced to a life prison term Oakland’s new mayor fires Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong Budget debate heats up in Washington State legislative proposal would require … Continued
Davey D speaks with the former district attorney of San Francisco Chesa Boudin about legal happenings in San Francisco and the current leadership. Later we bring you to The Healing Project, a multimedia installation that shares stories from incarcerated people about how the trauma of imprisonment has impacted their lives and families.
Davey D discusses AfroFuturism with Ras Ceylon, Osa Tyehimba, Kwadro Deterville and Selena Wilson. Their conversation shares insight into what it is, how it’s showing up and where it’s headed.
Latest education research and news. What is the best study method to learn new information? Why has the College Board changed the content of the African-American studies Advanced Placements course? What is the impact of teacher-student relationship on what students actually learn? And then we talk with callers.
A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.
This series explores stories of culture, politics and nature from Oakland, Berkeley and other towns throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties.