La Onda Bajita – December 2, 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
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Today on the Show: Fighting for justice at the US/Mexico border. Also our weekly Election Crimes Bulletin Returns with Greg Palast. He’s back in Georgia today keeping a close eye on the ongoing crucial race for Senate. We’ll take a look over Greg’s shoulder at what’s going on at ground zero. And we close the … Continued
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In October, a new Center for Disability Justice Research opened with great fanfare at Cal State University – East Bay. One of the Center’s focus areas is radically inclusive dance, which was celebrated in the opening ceremony with a performance by the AXIS Dance Company and Cal State’s own Wandering Ensemble. The Center has a … Continued
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In this episode, we speak with journalist Dell Cameron, about how Trump’s DHS in the hot summer of 2020, attempted to manufacture a non-existent terror network led by ‘ANTIFA.’ Guided by far-Right conspiracies and Trump’s tweets, DHS officials set to work violating the rights of protesters and flooding the streets of Portland with federal troops, … Continued