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Nelson Denis, author of War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America’s Colony And a tribute to Wesley Burton, a member of the KPFA family. “In 1950, after over fifty years of military occupation and colonial rule, the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico staged an unsuccessful armed insurrection against the United States. Violence … Continued
FBI Informant Exposes Sting Operation Targeting Innocent Americans in New “(T)ERROR” Documentary
SXSW IV – Siddhartha and Caloncho
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Entrevista con los músicos mexicanos Siddhartha y Caloncho; y boletos para el concierto de Juanes y Ximena Sariñana en The Warfield Theatre on August 6th.
Indie Landscapes – April 18, 2015
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Today’s music show features all new music released within the last month from a newly formed trio signed to Ninja Tune, a new music project from musicians based out of Sunderland, England. Also including tracks from a British electronic duo, a garage-punk group based out of San Francisco, a Brooklyn based Electronic duo who just … Continued
Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, not everyone is “back to normal”. On this edition, we follow BP’s trail from the bayous of Louisiana to the fine art galleries of London.
Naomi Ortiz talks with Adrienne Lauby about how caring for others affects people with disabilities. What kinds of questions arise as we offer help? What trade offs do we make? Then, we visit the East Bay Center for the Blind in Berkeley to talk to those who enjoy, staff and manage this innovative grassroots community … Continued
Caring: Naomi Ortiz & East Bay Center for the Blind
Those of us who live with a disability are often typecast as burdens. Because we’re limited in some ways, the ways we give to others and participate in community work often go unnoticed. Naomi Ortiz talks with Adrienne Lauby about how caring for others affects people with disabilities. What kinds of questions arise as we … Continued
Test Mutiny: Tens of Thousands of New York Parents Revolt Against Standardized Exams; Did NBC Cover Up Role of U.S.-Backed Free Syrian Army in 2012 Kidnapping of Richard Engel? Watch: Art Exhibit Recreates Tiny Cell Where the Late Herman Wallace Spent 42 Years in Solitary; Volunteers Gather to Care for Glenn Ford, Exonerated Louisiana Man … Continued
Live appearance by Sila and music for Earth Day
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Music for Earth Day and then follows the theme of last week’s show, Music of Kenya, with a live appearance by Bay Area based Kenyan artist Sila in the KPFA studio.