Let’s Talk Music – February 5, 2023
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D-Minor and Thomas J talk music, highlighting artists who have made an impact on Hip-Hop, R & B, and old school music.
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D-Minor and Thomas J talk music, highlighting artists who have made an impact on Hip-Hop, R & B, and old school music.
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CounterSpin provides a critical examination of the each week’s major news stories, and exposes what the mainstream media may have missed in their own coverage. Produced by the national media watch group FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting).
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.
From the Pacifica Radio Archives, we hear Dr Ivan Van Sertima elaborate on his journey into the awareness of “the colonization of the imagination” and how he discovered some little known facts about ancient Africa.
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Idris Hassan offers a musical tribute to the soul of Black folks including spoken word and iconic voices.
Walter Turner and Akinyele Umoja, author of “We Will Shoot Back”, delve into the history of Black resistance to extreme racism in America.
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Afrikahn Jahmal Davys presents “Da Cotton Pickas”, a documentary about share cropping and its relevance today. He also interviews the producer/director Robert “Fleetwood” Bowden, and takes us on a poetic musical journey.
12-12:30pm: Cat Brooks speaks with George McCalman about his new book, “Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen”. This conversation is an unexpected journey into Black culture. 12:30-1pm: Sabrina Jacobs interviews Matt Scott of Project Drawdown, and shares his conversation with the super inspiring, climate super-hero Tonya Hicks.