Excerpts and interviews with Davey D at Oakland’s march and vigil for Demouria Hogg, the first person fatally shot by Oakland Police in two years
Excerpts and interviews with Davey D at Oakland’s march and vigil for Demouria Hogg, the first person fatally shot by Oakland Police in two years
As the face and character of cities across the nation changes through a wave of gentrification there is one neighborhood that has maintained it’s character and it’s low income residents right in the middle of San Francisco, one of the most expensive cities to live in. It’s called the Tenderloin, and we’ll talk about it … Continued
As Democrats Walk Out on Obama’s TPP Deal, Where Does Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Stand? Israeli Report Finds 2014 Gaza War “Lawful” and “Legitimate” Ahead of Critical U.N. Investigation; What Do 800-Year-Old Magna Carta & Black Lives Matter Have in Common? A People’s Historian Explains.
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Programa dedicado a la memoria del baterista de Los Saicos Pancho Guevara. Camille Taiara, entrevista a Pancho Guevara y Edwin Flores de la legendaria banda peruana Los Saicos.
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Tune in and get in the zone with music from thee magnetic group Francisco The Man, Barsuk Records band Trails And Ways out of Oakland, CA. The lovely four piece Cristobal And The Sea, new side project of Nathan Williams titled Spirit Club. Paper Bag Records artist The Acorn, Jons from Victoria, BC. Dream pop … Continued
Tamir Rice Killing: Activists Push for Arrests After Judge Finds Probable Cause to Charge Officers; “A Monster of a Facility”: Amid Manhunt for Fugitives, Advocate Urges Reforms at Dannemora Prison; The Wanted 18: U.S. & Israel Bar Palestinian Filmmaker from NYC Film Premiere About Intifada Cows.
Exhibiting artist Jodi Mullen, of Yeah! Yeah! Pony Prince, is currently at work creating prints from the original linoleum blocks of artist, muralist, and activist, Emmy Lou Packard (1914–1998). This work will be on display at the Precita Eyes Muralists booth! Packard was a close friend and colleague of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and … Continued
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This morning’s show begins today with a tribute to Ornette Coleman, one of the greats of American jazz, who has passed away today at the age of 85. Then we feature a live performance and interview in the KPFA studio with Soji who, with his Afrobeat Band opens the People’s Park stage at the 12th … Continued
Before there was Charlton Heston and Ronald Reagan, there was Louis B Mayer, founder of MGM Studios, who used the power of the film industry for conservative political aims. Today we talk about that history with historian Steven Ross, author of the book Hollywood Left and Right: How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics. About the … Continued
Last Sunday, Mexico held municipal and legislative elections. We’ll talk with journalist Anabelle Hernandez about how an unlikely candidate won the governorship of the northern state of Nuevo Leon, Mexican politics, and the state of the US-Mexico drug war. We’ll also take a look at the 11th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival which … Continued