Estrenos musicales y anuncios sobre próximos eventos; más lo mejor de la música latina alternativa.
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Estrenos musicales y anuncios sobre próximos eventos; más lo mejor de la música latina alternativa.
this episode is no longer available
Estrenos musicales y anuncios sobre próximos eventos; más lo mejor de la música latina alternativa.
this episode is no longer available
Playlist will include music from San Francisco artist Sonny & The Sunsets featuring a track off the new album titled Moods Baby Moods released May 27, 2016 via Polyvinyl Records Co. Introducing Los Angeles, California duo Blade Of Grass who blend hints of electronica with psychedelic rock textures, they share their first single from their … Continued
In 1948, Zionist militias expelled over 700,000 Palestinians from their villages and towns. The event, and the ongoing destruction and occupation of Palestine are referred to as the Nakba – the catastrophe. How did the events of 1948 shape Palestine and its diaspora? And generations later, how are Palestineans fighting to return home? On this edition of Making … Continued
Vilissa Thompson joins Pushing Limits Radio to talk about the twitter storm she raised with her hashtag #DisabilityTooWhite. Live Call in program. Friday, June 3, 2:30 pm PST.
“I Refuse to Serve as an Empire Chaplain”: U.S. Army Minister Resigns over Drone Program; “I Refuse to Support U.S. Armed Drone Policy”: Army Chaplain Reads Resignation Letter to Obama; “A School for Suicide”: How Kalief Browder Learned to Kill Himself During 3 Years at Rikers Jail; Climate Hero & Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed … Continued
Political crisis in Venezuela deepens as the opposition-led parliament called for nationwide protests against President Nicolas Maduro. The opposition is calling for the ouster of the president while Venezuela faces hyperinflation as well as acute food, water and electricity shortages. We discuss the root causes of the crisis, and what the future of the Bolivarian … Continued
UCLA Shooting: Why Are Guns Allowed on Campuses? Black Lives Matter Organizer Charged With “Felony Lynching”; Living at the Edges of Capitalism – Adventures in Exile and Mutual Aid. Hosted by Sonali Kolhatkar.
When is money to restore the Bay not a good idea? The answer from Quentin Kopp: When that money comes from a regressive tax. He debates Save The Bay over a first-of-its kind regional parcel tax – Measure AA. Plus: We take a look at the last-minute scuffles over how some 4.1 million California voters … Continued
Iraq War Veteran on Protesting Trump: We Do Not Want to Be Used as Props for Hate; “The System Is Set Up to Protect Officers”: Activists React to Lack of Charges in Jamar Clark Case; Black Lives Matter Activist Convicted of Felony Lynching: “It’s More Than Ironic, It’s Disgusting”; Africa’s Last Colony: Western Saharan Independence … Continued
Today’s show is an extension of a successful fund drive experiment by two veteran KPFA OPEN BOOK broadcasters. They combine their two half hour literary shows to one whole hour on a monthly basis, the first Wednesday of the month. The two active Bay area poets Nina Serrano and Jack Foley will present their own work along with … Continued