Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden $1 billion in humanitarian aid for Ukraine, more sanctions on Russia and to accept 100,000 Ukrainian refugees into U.S. during overseas visit with NATO allies. NATO ramps up military presence at Russian borders, as … Continued


The Visionary Activist Show

The Visionary Activist Show – Fueling the Desirable Future

Whatever is most needed now radio magic, Fossil fuels – fuel the war on life – we have ingenious solutions. And now more than ever-strategic incentive. We welcome the return of Biofuel renewable energy Guide David Blume, a leading proponent for changing our fuel system for the last four decades, and permaculture wizard ally. “Blume’s … Continued


Focus on Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archives: Part Two of a two part interview with director Wayne Wang, talking about his career in Hollywood, discrimination against Asians, his later career and his work on such films as “Smoke” and “The Joy Luck Club.” He is currently having a retrospective at BAMPFA.Then: Curator Susan Oxtoby discusses the Federico Fellini Retrospective, which was cut short by the pandemic and now resumes. Weekly Theatre Review: “Passing Strange” at Shotgun Players Ashby Stage.


Part 1. The Politics Behind Confirming Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Guest: John Nichols is National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation and author of several books including Coronavirus Criminals and Pandemic Profiteers: Accountability for Those Who Caused the Crisis. Part 2. Sentencing Child Pornographers Guest: Alissa Ackerman is a professor of criminal justice at CSU Fullerton … Continued