Randy Weston Tribute – Part 2
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The RANDY WESTON tribute continues with a four-hour special which will feature interviews that program host Art Sato has conducted with Master Weston since 1983.
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The RANDY WESTON tribute continues with a four-hour special which will feature interviews that program host Art Sato has conducted with Master Weston since 1983.
“Climate Capitalism is Killing Our Communities”: Protesters Disrupt Gov. Brown’s SF Climate Summit; Effective Tool to Limit Greenhouse Emissions or a “License to Pollute?”: A Debate on Cap-and-Trade; Over 100 Indigenous Activists Decry California Gov. Jerry Brown’s Market-Based Climate Solutions; A Debate on Geoengineering: Should We Deliberately “Hack” Planet Earth to Combat Climate Change?
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On a rare visit to the Bay Area from his home in Bergamo, Italy, guitarist (and guitar-maker) Buck Curran stops by KPFA to visit with host Derk Richardson and perform his original music live in the performance studio, with Tony Ferro engineering. Initially known in acoustic guitar and freak-folk circles for the five albums he made with … Continued
It has been a decade since the global recession began, with a banking system on the edge of collapse to people loosing their savings, retirements, and homes, and unemployment rates as low as the ones during the great depression of the 1930’s, and the largest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the very … Continued
NC Lagoons Hold Billions of Gallons of Hog Feces. The Hurricane May Blast That Waste into Waterways; Big Coal Put Toxic Coal Ash in Unlined Dirt Ponds—Now a Hurricane is Heading Directly Toward Them; Bill McKibben to Jerry Brown: We Must Keep the Oil in the Soil, Limiting Emissions Is Not Enough.
Nina Serrano interviews Johanna Ely, the 6th poet laureate of Benicia, California. Johanna Ely’s lyrical poems cast a feminist light on the romantic tales of early Califonia and the legends of Benicia. Enjoy her poetry and their poetic exchange. ninaserrano.com
Today’s show is an examination of the work of the unjustly forgotten American poet, Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt lived from 1836 to 1919. In 2001 the University of Illinois produced Palace Burner: The Selected Poetry of Sarah Piatt, edited by Paula Bernat Bennett.
On a rare visit to the Bay Area from his home in Bergamo, Italy, guitarist (and guitar-maker) Buck Curran stops by KPFA to visit with host Derk Richardson and perform his original music live in the performance studio, with Tony Ferro engineering renowned for his participation in the production of highly praised works which were … Continued
A New Form of Slavery? Meet Incarcerated Firefighters Battling California’s Wildfires For $1 An Hour; Amika Mota Fought Fires as a Prisoner For 53 Cents/Hour. Now Free, She Can’t Work as a Firefighter; Death on the Dakota Access: Oil & Gas Boom Generates Dangerous Pipeline Jobs Amid Lax Regulations.
Amid calls for the impeachment of Donald Trump are now calls for the impeachment of his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. On our show well turn to John Bonifaz, President of Free Speech for People to understand why Kavanaugh ought to be investigated for perjury, impeached from his judgeship on the DC Circuit Court of … Continued