Non-fiction Music – July 22, 2021
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A mix of jazz, folk, blues and more with Joel Sachs.
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A mix of jazz, folk, blues and more with Joel Sachs.
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Rotating hosts: Al Glenn or Queen Jahneen.
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In his second-to-final hosting of “Sing Out,” Larry Kelp presents two hours of music captured live over the past 32 years on “Sing Out.” Featured musicians who played and sang live in the KPFA performance studio include Vijay Iyer, Roger McGuinn, Patricia Barber, Tin Hat Trio, Pharoah Sanders, Iris DeMent, Kenny Barron, Kayhan Kalhor, Vieux … Continued
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Music by the Grateful Dead, and music not by the Grateful Dead. Hosted by Tim Lynch.
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Hosts Lakota Harden, Eddie Madril, Janeen Antoine, Vince Medina, and Morning Star Gali bring you today’s Native issues, people, culture & events.
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Republicans block debate of a bipartisan infrastructure package; Democrats vow to return to the issue. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejects two Republican’s appointed to House Commission on January 6th insurrection. COVID-19 infections tripled in the last two … Continued
Today on the Show: Are the progressives winning or losing in congress? Root’s Action Founder, Norm Solomon, has a whole bunch to say on that. And Pedro Castillo, a socialist- marxist president elected in Peru;\. We ask, what are the implications for the region and the US: and we’ll hear about the history of US … Continued
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For the first part of the program, Bobby Seale explodes the myth of the armed street gang promulgated by Ronald Reagan and J. Edgar Hoover. The Panthers were a group of professional, semi-professional, and college students who formed this anti-segregation, broad-spectrum civil rights movement whose legal use of arms Bobby would substitute for video cameras … Continued
This series explores stories of culture, politics and nature from Oakland, Berkeley and other towns throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Great powers rise and fall. But when their power wanes, as Britain’s did in the early 20th century and the U.S. is arguably waning now, who shoulders the costs of their decline? Is it elites or those on the bottom? Sociologist Richard Lachmann discusses what the past can tell us about the future of empires … Continued