Activist Winona LaDuke gives her first person account of how the “water protectors” fended off the oil company over the Dakota Access Pipeline. And Ralph offers a plan to help Marine families, gain justice with Mike Magner, author of A Trust Betrayed: The Untold Story of Camp Lejeune and the Poisoning of Generations of Marines … Continued


High profile senators called for an investigation into American intelligence agencies about Russian hacking to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the presidential elections. To find out more about this issue, Mitch Jeserich spoke to Dr. Stephen Zunes, professor of Politics and chair of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of San Francisco. And Bernie Sanders on “Our … Continued


This episode focuses on a special benefit show dedicated to remembrance and community support for musicians and artistic creatives that relates to the tragic event that took place on December 2, 2016 at the Ghost Ship in Oakland, California. Featuring music from artists that are scheduled to perform at the Oakland United taking place at … Continued


Oakland Fire Survivor: Create Affordable, Safe Living Spaces & Stop Treating Artists Like Criminals; Trump’s Labor Pick, Fast-Food CEO Andrew Puzder, Opposes Minimum Wage Increase & Paid Sick Leave; “Call Out the Lies”: SEIU Head Defends Union Leader Who Challenged Trump on False Carrier Job Claims; SEIU President Mary Kay Henry Stands by Support for … Continued


As program hosts Bonnie Simmons and Derk Richardson combine forces during the KPFA Winter Fund Drive, they present roots music legends Geoff Muldaur & Jim Kweskin, joined by fiddler/singer Suzy Thompson, live in the KPFA studio, with Tony Ferro engineering. Cohorts since the early 1960s and the heyday of Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band, … Continued