Bay Native Circle

Bay Native Circle – January 25, 2012

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Host Mark Anquoe discusses Violence against Native Women with Andrea Carmen (Yaqui), Executive Director of the International Indian Treaty Council, and Jana Walker (Cherokee, Loyal Shawnee, Delaware),  Senior Staff Attorney from the Indian Law Resource Center and the Program Director of Safe Women, Strong Nations. Alcatraz Occupation Veteren and Bay Area Native activist Kristina Longoria … Continued


Bay Native Circle

Bay Native Circle – November 24, 2010

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Host Morning Star Gali interviews Sampson Wolfe and Delany Bruce of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, and will play recordings from the 40th Anniversary Alcatraz Art Exhibit at San Francisco State. Updates from the Shellmound Peace Walk with Music by Arigon Starr (Indian Land Forever) and premiere of the Leonard Peltier Compilation CD set to … Continued


La Raza Chronicles

La Raza Chronicles – November 24, 2009

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Tonight we bring you news headlines from the Americas and highlighting the conflict in Honduras.  We’ll talk with author, John Ross about his latest book on Mexico City, “El Monstruo.” We’ll hear the music of the Mexican revolution through the Streets of Aztlan and salute the 40th anniversary of the American Indian Movement’s take-over of … Continued


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – February 11, 2008

A violent early morning attack in East Timor critically wounds President Ramos-Horta, while the Prime Minister escapes serious injury; also, Israeli leaders debate the assassination of Hamas leaders and a major offensive in Gaza; we’ll have a report from Alcatraz on the kick-off of the Longest Walk; and Laura Flanders talks about grassroots action in … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – February 11, 2008

The Morning Show commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Longest Walk from Alcatraz to Washington, featuring John Trudell an acclaimed poet, national recording artist, actor and activist whose international following reflects the universal language of his words, work and message. Trudell (Santee Sioux) was a spokesperson for the Indian of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz … Continued


Special Broadcast

KPFA Special Broadcast – February 11, 2008

In 1978 thousands participated in a historical march across the country to shed light on the condition of Native America and to halt the assault by the Federal Government on Native sovereignty. Today many of the struggles continue; from the fight for religious freedom, to resisting the removal of Indigenous people from their land and … Continued