Live performance featuring Rebecca Mimiaga and Dirty Cello
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From Brooklyn New York: Live performance featuring Rebecca Mimiaga and Dirty Cello
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From Brooklyn New York: Live performance featuring Rebecca Mimiaga and Dirty Cello
Author and activist Maude Barlow, co-founder of the Blue Planet Project, which works internationally for the human right to water. And Penny Rosenwasser, “a life-long rabble-rouser for social justice,” on antisemitism, the Left, and the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
We tackle two major police scandals in San Francisco – deputies accused of staging gladiator-style fights in the jails, and SFPD officers exchanging white supremacist text messages on the street. We’ll take a look inside those two departments with Yulanda Williams of Officers for Justice, and San Francisco Sherriff Ross Mirkarimi. Plus a look … Continued
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William Hartung, director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy, on the Arab League and US weapons trade to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. And David Boaz, Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute and author of the book The Libertarian Mind: A Manifesto for Freedom.
The United States has just come away with an agreement that would effectively dismantle Iran’s nuclear weapons program – so why are Republicans trying to torpedo it? We talk to Gareth Porter, author most recently of Manufactured Crisis: the Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare. Plus: gay-rights protests target the NCAA Final Four in … Continued
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SXSW Part 2 Entrevistas con la banda mexicana Apolo y con los chilenos Adelaida. Información sobre las actividades de la Caravana 43 en la Bahía
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Today’s music segment features an interview with Austin, Texas based musician Abram Shook followed by his latest single “Understood”. Also including music by experimental band Aloa Input from Germany, Los Angeles’ group Mini Mansions’ latest single featuring vocals from Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys and Inner Oceans from Denver, Colorado. With Host Greg Garza.
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The Blues: Afro-American roots art form
Nomi Prins spells it out: Wall Street and the White House, an old and increasingly toxic relationship. PLUS David Carle (“Introduction to California Water”) tells us about the drought, and the emergency measures announced this week. AND the International Buddhist Film Festival starts next week. With host Kris Welch.