The History Of Funk – October 29, 2021
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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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Lowrider soul, with a mix of barrio oldies and raza knowledge.
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Tonight’s host, Graduate Apprentice Steve Grevious (aka Stevie G, History of Funk), along with voices both past and present, remember the Black Panther Party. 55 years ago, this month, the community stepped forward with a voice of its own. A voice of the youth, filled with spirit, energy, anger (and strategic, emotional content)
Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden meets with Pope and G20 ahead of climate talks. California lawmakers hold hearing on reforms to election recall laws. Labor advocates urge labor protections be added to Build Back Better Act. FDA approves vaccines … Continued
Today on the Show: Greg Palast is Back for an update on the Tragic case of human rights attorney, Steven Donziger, now sitting in a jail cell for having the courage to take on big oil; Also celebrating the Day of the Dead by remembering the thousands of Indigenous Children kidnapped by Christian Genocidalist in … Continued
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We speak with Rosa Clemente and Lumumba Akinwole-Bandele about the state of political prisoners and and surviving authoritarianism. Featuring: Lumumba Akinwole-Bandele is the former Director of Community Organizing at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He is a father, husband, longtime community organizer and educator from Central Brooklyn. From 1994 – 1998 Lumumba served … Continued
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Hear finance expert, teacher, and parent, Carol Delton, with the evidence that the closing of beloved local schools, COST taxpayers money rather than saving any. And then hear other education news.
Earth Island Journal editor and Terra Verde host Maureen Nandini Mitra talks with journalist, author, and new farmer, Beth Hoffman, about her new book, Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America, which details the many challenges, especially financial, that most farmers in the USA struggle with.
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