Davey D talks to Rinku Sen director of colorlines.com, Thandisizwe Chimurenga, independent journalist, Eric Arnold, Founder and Editorial Director at Oakulture and more with their insights on the state of activism in 2015
Davey D talks to Rinku Sen director of colorlines.com, Thandisizwe Chimurenga, independent journalist, Eric Arnold, Founder and Editorial Director at Oakulture and more with their insights on the state of activism in 2015
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Celebrating world frequencies with Nader DeAik’s new release TOBA and the new 2015 CD, JUNUN with Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood and the Rajasthan Express from Rajasthan featured today on MOTW with Jose Ruiz
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Tonight’s program is our new year’s gift to you: a concert of our favorite music of the year! It’s a blend of the best. Julieta Kusnir, Vanessa Bohm, Nina Serrano, and Brenda lIlescas each selected their top choices. Enjoy! Please receive our best wishes, Dear Listeners, for the new year!
Today on special edition Flashpoints: Between the World and Me. We feature the moving new work of Ta-Nehisi Coates in a special benefit for KPFA Pacifica
Anita Johnson on Hard Knock Radio on the non-indictment of the Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice with Angela Woodson organizer with the Tamir Rice Justice Committee.
Annie Jacobsen, The Pentagon’s Brain: An Uncensored History of DARPA, America’s Top-Secret Military Research Agency
Can you build the world you want to live in, inside the power structure that already exists? That’s a debate that has raged inside social change circles for nearly two centuries. We’re gonna take that topic up with Gabriel Metcalf and see how it plays out in everything from the work place to transportation to housing. … Continued
Naima Shalhoub Live in the SF County Jail We’re getting ready to close out 2015 with some borderland soul. Singer Naima Shalhoub joins us in studio to talk about her debut album, Live in San Francisco County Jail. Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice Economic cooperation and cooperatives have … Continued
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Entrevista con la Banda Mexicana Xochihua. Ademas algo de lo mejor de la música latina alternativa del 2015. Conducido por Miguel Guerrero
In the first hour Andrew Cockburn says the US is teaming up with Al Qaeda again, this time to fight ISIS. In the second hour Lillian Faderman has written the definitive book on The Gay Revolution.