
Against the Grain
12:00 PM Pacific Time: Mondays - Wednesdays
Acclaimed program of ideas, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a variety of matters—political, economic, social, and cultural—important to progressive and radical thinking and activism. Against the Grain is produced and hosted by Sasha Lilley.
Against the Grain – April 29, 2009
Jill Filipovic and Julia Serano have contributed thought-provoking essays to the new anthology "Yes Means Yes! Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape."
Against the Grain – April 28, 2009
The influential thinker and sociologist Saskia Sassen talks about what she calls global cities; argues that it's too late to save the global financial system; and describes new landscapes of territory and power.
Against the Grain – April 27, 2009
Matthew Carr shares key insights from his book "The Infernal Machine: A History of Terrorism."
Against the Grain – April 22, 2009
U.C. Davis professor Clarence Walker talks about his new book "Mongrel Nation: The America Begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings."
Against the Grain – April 21, 2009
In his book "Moral Relativism," Steven Lukes asks whether we can, or should, abstain from judging other cultures' practices.
Against the Grain – April 20, 2009
Nari Rhee talks about key factors that have shaped the political-economic development of the South Bay. And Robert Cherny and Catherine Powell discuss their new guide book to San Francisco labor landmarks.
Against the Grain – April 15, 2009
On KPFA's 60th birthday, we present archived audio of two great dissidents: the writer and social activist James Baldwin, speaking in December 1964, and the Indonesian writer and long-time political prisoner Pramoedya Ananta Toer, being interviewed on KPFA in 1999.
Against the Grain – April 14, 2009
Ian Buruma talks about his new novel "The China Lover." Also presented are portions of a talk given by Rachel Carson following the publication of her book "Silent Spring" in 1962.

