As Rachel Dolezal Breaks Silence, a Roundtable Discussion on Race, Appropriation and Identity; The Dominican Republic’s “Ethnic Purging”: Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families.
As Rachel Dolezal Breaks Silence, a Roundtable Discussion on Race, Appropriation and Identity; The Dominican Republic’s “Ethnic Purging”: Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families.
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This episode features: “Noticias Sin Fronteras,” a news round-up from the Americas; a conversation with Cat Brooke about community organizing against police violence and the upcoming Mayor’s Conference; good advice on what to do if you are stopped by the police; a commentary on Local Latino cultural affairs including the appointment of Juan Felipe Herrera as … Continued
With Gerard Russell, former British and United Nations diplomat, Senior Fellow with the New America Foundation’s International Security Program and the Foreign Policy Center in London, and author of the book Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms: Journeys Into the Disappearing Religions of the Middle East. About the book: Despite its reputation for religious intolerance, the Middle … Continued
As Yemenis Suffer from Strikes, Conflict and Siege, Will Geneva Peace Talks Offer Any Relief? Bombing the Arctic: US Navy War Games in Gulf of Alaska Threaten One of World’s Most Pristine Areas; The Yes Men Are Revolting: In New Film, Legendary Pranksters Take On Polluters Behind Climate Change.
Jeffry Fawcett PhD discusses the ground breading work of geneticist Dr. James Shapiro, which reduces the importance of DNA in inherited characteristics in favor of a model that stresses the way cells adapt to the environment.
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Excerpts and interviews with Davey D at Oakland’s march and vigil for Demouria Hogg, the first person fatally shot by Oakland Police in two years
As the face and character of cities across the nation changes through a wave of gentrification there is one neighborhood that has maintained it’s character and it’s low income residents right in the middle of San Francisco, one of the most expensive cities to live in. It’s called the Tenderloin, and we’ll talk about it … Continued
As Democrats Walk Out on Obama’s TPP Deal, Where Does Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Stand? Israeli Report Finds 2014 Gaza War “Lawful” and “Legitimate” Ahead of Critical U.N. Investigation; What Do 800-Year-Old Magna Carta & Black Lives Matter Have in Common? A People’s Historian Explains.
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Programa dedicado a la memoria del baterista de Los Saicos Pancho Guevara. Camille Taiara, entrevista a Pancho Guevara y Edwin Flores de la legendaria banda peruana Los Saicos.
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Tune in and get in the zone with music from thee magnetic group Francisco The Man, Barsuk Records band Trails And Ways out of Oakland, CA. The lovely four piece Cristobal And The Sea, new side project of Nathan Williams titled Spirit Club. Paper Bag Records artist The Acorn, Jons from Victoria, BC. Dream pop … Continued