Emmit Powell Saturday mornings
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One of the longest running gospel music shows in the Bay Area.
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One of the longest running gospel music shows in the Bay Area.
Tara Dorabji interviews Leslee Udwin director of the documentary film, India’s Daughter. The film documents the story based on the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of a 23 year old woman. The film has generated a great deal of controversy in both India and worldwide.
Today’s children are overindulged, coddled, and spoiled — lavished with praised and unearned ‘A’s at school, given trophies when they don’t win. They get everything too easily. It’s bad for parents, bad for children, and bad for society at large. But are any of these claims factually accurate? Leading education critic Alfie Kohn reflects on … Continued
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Today’s music segment is the 1st in a series of 3 to help share and introduce some of the Artists that will be performing at SXSW 2015 in Austin, TX. Including music from Summer Heart from Sweden, The Fin. from Japan, Sun Club from Baltimore, Run Golden Boys from Mexico City, Fotogramas from … Continued
TOM HAYDEN “Listen Yankee: Why Cuba Matters” Hosted by Gloria LaRiva Wednesday, March 18, 7:30 PM First Congregational Church 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley $12 advance tickets: brownpapertickets.com :: 800-838-3006 or Pegasus (3 sites) Moe’s, Walden Pond Bookstore, Diesel a Bookstore, Mrs. Dalloway’s Books SF: Modern Times, $15 door
Public Forum on Violence and Human Rights Crisis in Mexico. Tuesday, January 27, from 7:00 PM, at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, 2868 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA. Radio Bilingüe convenes and broadcasts a bilingual public forum on Violence and the Human Rights Crisis in Mexico on Tuesday January 27 from 7 to...
This question is not a new slogan for fighting injustice. Sadly black folks have been asking it for hundreds of years, merely replacing the victims names —Emmett Till, Sean Bell and Oscar Grant to name a few. Two things happen when I hear about black teenage boys gunned down by trigger happy policing or executed … Continued
There will be a memorial for Denny Smithson on Saturday, December 13th at the Temescal Beach House, from 1-3 pm. The obituary in the Chronicle can be read here.
Journalist John Gibler talks about the 43 disappeared students in the Mexican town of Iguala, how the Mexican state benefits from the drug war, and what the story of EPR guerrilla Andrés Tzompaxtle tells us about the continuum of state repression in Mexico.