Poisoned Democracy: How an Unelected Official Contaminated Flint’s Water to Save Money; Amid State & Fed. Cover-Up, the Story of How Researchers & Residents Exposed Flint’s Water Poisoning; “Gov. Snyder Should Be Arrested”: Flint Residents Demand Justice over Water Poisoning; 18 Ex-Military Guatemalan Leaders Arrested for Crimes against Humanity During U.S.-Backed Dirty War; Resistance & … Continued


Start your “Hear and Now” new year with the first H&N studio-concert live broadcast of 2016. In anticipation of her Northern California appearances this weekend, the phenomenal harp- and flamenco-guitarist (and vocalist) Muriel Anderson performs live in the KPFA studio, with Tony Ferro engineering. She’ll chat with host Derk Richardson and preview her new audio-visual show “Wonderlust.” … Continued


March 30 2016

Leonard Pitt

My Brain On Fire: Paris and Other Obsessions. Hosted by Thomas Farber

KPFA


With Khatharya Um, political scientist, Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies, and Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Author of the book From the Land of Shadows: War, Revolution, and the Making of the Cambodian Diaspora. And Kris Schreier Lyseggen, journalist, photographer and fine artist. Author of The Women of San … Continued


TransCanada Sues the U.S. for $15B for Rejecting Keystone XL. Will This Be the New Normal Under TPP?; Mystery Meat: After WTO Ruling, U.S. Tosses Meat Origin Labeling Law, Leaving Consumers in the Dark; As North Korea Says It’s Tested H-Bomb, Is It Time to Restart Peace, Disarmament Talks? The Iran Model: Could Nuke Deal … Continued


Against the Grain

A Look Back

Some highlights from the past year, including Mitch Monsour on romantic love; Frank Wilderson, III, on Black lives; Maribel Casas-Cortés on precarity; Alex Khasnabish on the middle class; Christopher Newfield on education; and Albena Azmanova on systemic change. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit againstthegrain.org.


With Robert Spitzer, professor of history and political science at the State University of New York at Cortland, and author of many books including Guns Across America: Reconciling Gun Rules and Rights (2015) and The Presidency and Public Policy (1983). About the book:  In vast swathes of America, the sacredness of the Second Amendment has become a political third … Continued