Q and A in science. Guest: Dr. Dana McKenzie, on the origin of the moon. With Host Dr. Michio Kaku.
Q and A in science. Guest: Dr. Dana McKenzie, on the origin of the moon. With Host Dr. Michio Kaku.
Sayer Ji, researcher, author, lecturer, and founder of GreenMedInfo.com, discusses why vaccine theory isn’t consistent with how humans develop immunity against disease. He will also discuss some new research on harm caused by vaccination. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
It’s been called the greatest political film of all time. The Battle of Algiers, which was released fifty years ago, told the story of the Algerian people’s struggle against French colonialism. It became an instant classic and touchstone for radical movements in the Third World and the international left. And it became a tool for … Continued
with Alan Schwarz, an award winning journalist with the New York Times who wrote the book ADHD Nation: Children, Doctors, Big Pharma and the Making of an American Epidemic. About the book: The groundbreaking and definitive account of the widespread misdiagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—and how its unchecked growth over half a century has … Continued
Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American journalist and author of “The Battle for Justice in Palestine” — which won the 2014 Palestine Book Award — and “One Country, A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse.” He received the 2013 Lannan Cultural Freedom Fellowship and has been an activist on these issues for over 20 years. Ali … Continued
Judge Rejects “Riot” Charges Against Amy Goodman in North Dakota; “We’re Going to Call That a Win”: Water Protectors Promise More Protests as Felony Charges Dropped; Standing Rock Sioux Pediatrician: Threat from Fracking Chemicals is “Environmental Genocide”; Why Is North Dakota Strip Searching Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Charged With Misdemeanors?; Press Freedom Victory: Riot Charges … Continued
Today on Flashpoints: S free-wheeling discussion with award winning writer and Palestinian activist, Ali Abunimah, founder of The Electronic Intifada. Also, a new push to clear the name of Ethel Rosenberh, murdered by the state for selling secrets for the atomic bomb to the Russians. A crime she did not commit.
Today on KPFA Radio’s Women’s Magazine we listen to a recent conversation recorded at the Impact Hub Oakland with feminist historian and cultural critic Lata Mani and filmmaker Nicolás Grandi, who are the co-directors of the inspiring new film “The Poetics of Fragility.” Ashara Ekundayo hosts a conversation with the filmmakers and activist and scholar … Continued
Ralph talks to author Doug Hill, author of Not So Fast: Thinking Twice About Technology about, among other things, whether people like Elon Musk and Mark Andreeson actually believe in their grand techno-visions or are just seeking publicity for their businesses. Plus, Ralph breaks down the second Presidential debate, and we discuss the Wikileaks revelations … Continued
Today on KPFA Radio’s Women’s Magazine we listen to a recent conversation recorded at the Impact Hub Oakland with feminist historian and cultural critic Lata Mani and filmmaker Nicolás Grandi, who are the co-directors of the inspiring new film “The Poetics of Fragility.” Ashara Ekundayo hosts a conversation with the filmmakers and activist and scholar … Continued