Dead to the World – December 21, 2022
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Music by the Grateful Dead, and music not by the Grateful Dead. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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Music by the Grateful Dead, and music not by the Grateful Dead. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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The Bay Native Circle 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.
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky meets with President Biden and addresses Congress. The high profile trip is his first known visit outside Ukraine since Russia’s invasion. President Biden and Congress responded by promising new military aid, including the … Continued
Today on the Show: The USA using asylum as a political weapon Cuba and Venezuela are prime examples of the deadly US policy. Also US funded and supported death squads continue to destabilize Haiti, as US officials consider another US/UN occupation.
We speak with a panel of distinguished individuals about Afrofuturism in films and the re-making of Blackness, gender, and identity. Oakland, California rapper/activist, Ras Ceylon, unleashes his new album titled “To Srv The Ppl”, a politically charged opus that breathes positivity and hope for social change. Ras Ceylon “To Srv The Ppl” featuring Sizzla, … Continued
UpFront delivers a mix of local, state, and international coverage through challenging interviews, civil debates, breaking updates, and in-depth discussions with authors. UpFront PM is the afternoon edition of UpFront. Pitch us at [email protected].
Holy Names University, which has one of the most diverse student bodies of any higher education institution in the country, is closing after 154 years. How are faculty and students dealing with this? What is the Oakland community planning for the future educational needs of its young people?
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.
Covid has exposed the precarious health of working class people and people of color in this country. And the climate disaster is laying bare the vulnerability of so many around the world on a changing planet. What’s the connection? Political economist Raj Patel and physician Rupa Marya argue that capitalism, with its roots in colonialism, … Continued