La Onda Bajita – December 30, 2022
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Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
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Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
this episode is no longer available
It’s a Harriet Tubman Christmas Story with narration, singing and drumming. It depicts the how Harriett Tubman went to rescue her 3 brothers at Christmas time in 1854, on the cusp of her siblings being sold into slavery.
Our host is Zakiyyah G.E. Capehart, who also interviews the writer & director of the musical drama.
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Today on the show: A Native American New Years Reflection with American Indian Movement co-founder Bill Means. Means is also the co-founder of the American Indian Treaty Council and an eye witness to the FBI siege at Wounded Knee fifty years ago. And The historic Golden Rule anti-nuclear sailboat, challenging the deadly people-punishing US embargo … Continued
We continue our conversation with local DJs and artists about what hit big in 2022. Guests: DJ D-Sharp, DJ Lady Ryan and Ryan Nicole
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We bid farewell (we‘ll let you decide if it’s fond or not) to 2022, by talking about the past year with activists from throughout North America. In Los Angeles, Cynde Soto successfully advocated with others to get an accessible bus stop at Dodger Stadium. In Brooklyn, Kaden Hirsch became better at expressing their needs … Continued
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Victoria Law joins It’s Going Down to discuss their new book, “Prisons Make Us Safer: And 20 Other Myths of Mass Incarceration.” We discuss the myths brought up in Law’s new book, prisoner resistance in an age of COVID-19, how the struggles of women and trans prisoners are often overlooked and under-reported, and how the … Continued