The murder of Berta Cáceres, the Honduran indigenous and envrironmental rights leader. We’ll speak with activists who worked closely with the slain human rights activist.
The murder of Berta Cáceres, the Honduran indigenous and envrironmental rights leader. We’ll speak with activists who worked closely with the slain human rights activist.
Today we bring you the six-part documentary series CAPITALISM, looks at both the history of ideas and the social forces that have shaped the capitalist world. CAPITALISM is an impressive series that makes economics accessible through an interdisciplinary approach that explores the work of great thinkers, while embedding economics in specific social, political, and historical … Continued
Heist: Who Stole the American Dream by Frances Causey & Don Goldmacher
She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry by Mary Dore. With Host Kris Welch.
Excerpts of the documentary film “The Untold History of the United States” by Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick. With Host Mitch Jeserich.
“Stop the Sham”: Thousands Rally as Supreme Court Hears Biggest Abortion Case in a Generation; Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Kagan Blast Texas Anti-Choice Law, But Will Their Male Colleagues Follow Suit? The Libya Gamble: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Push for War & the Making of a Failed State.
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Folk and not so acoustic music, hosted by Larry Kelp. Beginning Women’s History Month, guest NATALIE CRESSMAN salutes trombone great Melba Liston, before Cressman’s band plays at sfjazz center on Thursday, March 3. Young trombonist Cressman has issued her own CDS and performed with such greats of jazz and rock as Trey Anastasio and Peter … Continued
“Psilocybin and Amanita Mushrooms: An Innocent Discovers the Infinite” by Paul Stamets. With Host Philip Maldari.
Today we speak with Brent “Blak” Smith and raptivist Jasiri X about the “Water Crisis” in Flint Michigan.
Listen to excerpts of the speech by Dr. Price M. Cobbs speaking at Sacramento State College October 2, 1968. With Host C. S. Soong.