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APEX Express – June 14, 2012

  APEX Express is proud to announce we are the media sponsor of Vincent Chin 30: Standing Up Then and Now, A Bay Area Conversation. In 1982, Vincent Chin was the victim of a hate crime murder in Detroit. Thirty years later, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders continue to face discrimination and bullying. In light … Continued


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APEX Express – June 7, 2012

 This week on APEX Express we feature Filipino cinema and musicians: We are excited to bring on to APEX Arnel Pineda, the lead sing of Bay Area band, Journey, and Ramona Diaz, filmmaker of the documentary  DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’ featuring Arnel Pineda which screened in San Francisco last month as the closing night film of … Continued


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APEX Express – May 31, 2012

 On this installment of APEX Express: Photo by Enson Jimenez   Chris Woon, who produces beats and music as Paper Son is the Hip Hop renaissance man. His documentary on Hmong B-boys (Breakdancers) entitled, Among B-Boys is currently in the film festival circuit. Paper Son has also produced beats for Bambu, Bwan, in addition to … Continued


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APEX Express – May 24, 2012

 On this week’s show, the last week of fund drive, call 510-848-5732 or 1-800-439-5732, or donate online at kpfa.org during the 7 to 8PM hour:   Photo credit: Apollo Victoria Contributor R.J. Lozada provides a report back on a sliver, but a significant sliver of the numerous activities surrounding 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago this … Continued


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APEX Express – May 17, 2012

   This week Ellen Choy brings you an update from Occupy the Farm, we talk with Professor Diane Fujino about the late Richard Aoki, and we sample Eth-Noh-Tec‘s new performance, “Red Lantern” as part of the United States of Asian America Festival. Legendary Bay Area activist Richard Aoki,  was the most prominent non-Black member of … Continued


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APEX Express – May 10, 2012

 On this episode of week 2 of KPFA’s fund drive (1-800-HEY-KPFA, 1-510-848-5732): Anthony Brown (photo courtesy of Kathy Sloane, copyright)   We take a look and a journey exploring the Asian American Jazz movement with two major figures in the scene, Anthony Brown and Mark Izu. Percussionist, composer, ethnomusicologist, educator and Smithsonian Associate Scholar Dr. … Continued


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APEX Express – May 3, 2012

Spring fund drive is here! That means we need YOU – our community – to get on the phones tonight (510-848-5732 OR 1-800-439-5732) to call in and show your support for APEX by donating whatever amount you can!  We have two AWESOME giveaways tonight: Exclusive CD’s of the recording from Grace Lee Bogg’s special event in … Continued


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APEX Express – April 26, 2012

On this show: Photo courtesy of SEIU The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is at the bargaining table with the City of San Francisco. They have been on a public campaign to demand that San Francisco administrators tax corporations and the wealthy, and stop forcing the burden on city workers and their allies. Contributor Marie … Continued


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APEX Express – April 19, 2012

This week’s episode is a Battle of the Bay. You may have seen the Bay Guardian’s cover story last week which asked, “Is Oakland cooler than SF?!” and said, “San Francisco is losing much of its diversity, cultural edge, and working class to the East Bay — can anything be done?” To continue this dialogue, … Continued


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APEX Express – April 12, 2012

On this edition of APEX EXPRESS: MARIE CHOI brings us Samples from “GIAP AND THE LAST IRONING BOARD FACTORY” a new film about the mother-son relationship between Giap Nguyen and Tony Nguyen. Giap is a refugee who fled Vietnam in 1975 while two months pregnant. A single mother who has worked on the grueling assembly … Continued