Listen to excerpts of the KPFA Sponsored Event: “MAX BLUMENTHAL: The 51-Day War: Ruin & Resistance in Gaza.” With Host Brian Edwards-Tiekert. Click Here to Donate to KPFA Today
Listen to excerpts of the KPFA Sponsored Event: “MAX BLUMENTHAL: The 51-Day War: Ruin & Resistance in Gaza.” With Host Brian Edwards-Tiekert. Click Here to Donate to KPFA Today
Oklahoma Set to Execute Richard Glossip Despite Mounting Evidence of His Innocence; As James Blake Calls for James Frascatore’s NYPD Badge, Hear Firsthand Account of Cop’s Violent Past. Click here to make a doantion: support.kpfa.org
Bruce Fife, ND discusses the research supporting the use of a ketogenic diet to prevent and cure Alzheimer’s disease as well as other neurodegenerative disorders. Click here to make a doantion: support.kpfa.org Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
The documentary film The Lottery of Birth examines how people are socialized and conditioned to think and act in ways that perpetuate the status quo. Click here to make a doantion: support.kpfa.org
With Ernest Freeberg, Professor of History at the University of Tennessee and author of the book Democracy’s Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, The Great War, and the Right to Dissent. About the book: In 1920, socialist leader Eugene V. Debs ran for president while serving a ten-year jail term for speaking against America’s role in World War … Continued
Man Who Filmed Freddie Gray’s Arrest: Power of a Copwatch Camera is “Almost Like Live Bullets”; Seattle Strike Enters Fifth Day as Teachers Protest Testing Policies, Racial Inequity & Low Wages; Operation Naked King: Secret DEA Sting in Bolivia Confirms Evo Morales’ Fears About U.S. Meddling; Julian Assange: U.S. Spying on WikiLeaks Led to Mistaken … Continued
Dr. Amelia Barili will join Nurse Rona on “About Health” to discuss Yoga and Qigong. These two time-tested techniques and practices foster self-healing, resilience, and creativity. The combination of Yoga and Qigong can help you focus your attention, deepen your intentions, overcome pain, and increase well being. As always we welcome your comments and … Continued
Francophone poet, playwright, intellectual, and politician, Aimé Césaire was a fierce critic of the colonial condition and a modernist trailblazer. Scholar Natalie Melas considers the politics and poetics of the Martiniquan writer, arguably the greatest poet of anticolonialism and decolonization. For more details and higher-quality audio, visit againstthegrain.org
Dr. Candace Falk, director of the Emma Goldman Papers at UC Berkeley. Emma Goldman (1869–1940) stands as a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day, Goldman was an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women’s equality and independence, and union organization. Her criticism of mandatory conscription … Continued
The state legislature has passed a bill requiring most police agencies to collect and report racial profiling data — we speak with with Reverend Ben McBride of PICO about what it means, and what’s next. Plus: Baltimore author D. Watkins on what it’s like living in two worlds as a black man in America. Guests: … Continued