Crack O Dawn – May 4, 2018
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Host Barbara Golden focuses on computer and electronic music with a blend of talk and music, mostly music.
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Host Barbara Golden focuses on computer and electronic music with a blend of talk and music, mostly music.
We speak with Eli Jacobs Fantauzzi about the Humanitarian Crisis in Puerto Rico. Later we discuss the United States failure to submit a report to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination with long-time housing and human rights activist Needa B and Steven DeCaprio the executive director of The Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (MCLI) The Photo Credit @Eli Jacobs … Continued
Join Karyn Sanders for an exploration of what to do in your garden this time of year.
How racism affects the mind: a conversation with therapist Dr. Ruth Fallenbaum. PLUS: Marc Bamuti Joseph with YBCA Spring Transform Fest. Host Kris Welch.
Many people from Central America are seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, but what is asylum, what are the legal aspects of this immigration status? To talk about this we are joined by Holly S. Cooper, Co-director of the Immigration Law Clinic at the University of California, Davis. She has extensive litigation experience defending the rights of … Continued
As Caravan of Migrants Begins Entry at U.S.-Mexico Border, Trump Admin Attacks Legal Asylum Process; Arundhati Roy’s Latest Novel Takes on Fascism, Rising Hindu Nationalism in India & Abuses in Kashmir.
Palestinians in Gaza in week 5 of their 6-week long non-violent protest, despite Israeli violence. PLUS Barbara Dane observes her 91st! birthday with the release of a new record. AND: celebrating Crab Cove in Alameda. With host Kris Welch.
We are in conversation with Anna Feigenbaum to talk about the history of Tear Gas and its development as a chemical weapon during WWI, and its reclassification as a crowd control agent pushed by chemical companies and law enforcement agencies. Today, Tear Gas is being used against people protesting for their rights in many cities, including … Continued
May Day in Puerto Rico: Police Attack Anti-Austerity Protesters with Pepper Spray & Tear Gas; Detained and Then Deported: U.S. Human Rights Lawyers Barred from Entry into Israel; Arizona Joins Red State Revolt: Teachers’ Strike Reaches Day Five; Puerto Rico Needs Help: Unelected Fiscal Board Pushes Austerity as Island Continues Slow Recovery; With Labor & … Continued
On our show today, Aaron Glantz, senior reporter for the Center for Investigative Reporting will share his new and in-depth research into racial discrimination in housing loans and how the age-old practice of redlining has apparently persisted decades after the Fair Housing Act. Then, long-time feminist author and academic Cynthia Enloe will join us for … Continued