Full Circle – October 28, 2005 at 7:00pm
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7:00 PM PACIFIC TIME: FRIDAYS
Your cultural affairs radio magazine, produced by members and graduates of the First Voice Apprenticeship Program right here in Huichin, in that part of occupied Ohlone Territory known as Berkeley, California.
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7th Annual Power To The Peaceful Festival, featuring Saul Williams, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Angela Davis, Anti-Flag, and Zap Mama’s Marie Daulne. Hosts: Esther Manilla And Antonio Ortiz
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An interview and speech with Thich Nhat Hanh as he spoke in Southern California at The Colors of Compassion Retreat.
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Join the Full Circle crew for a special live show to explore reproductive justice and its impact on todays youth. Well also be examining proposition 73, and the impact voters can have on teenagers, their privacy, and abortion rights. Hear from local organizations involved in the struggle for reproductive rights.
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The importance of public spaces in communities. Life of the elderly and stories of grandparents.
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Open spaces exploring the issues of race and class within open spaces. A look at sideshows, prostitution and public parks.
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In celebration of Mexico’s independence, the Mexican experience in the United States and the struggle of farm laborers in Watsonville is shared. The feudalistic mentality that dominates farm owners in California.
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Members of Indie Media and bringing micro media, lower power radio that broadcasts at the local level, to those in the Astrodome because of Hurricane Katrina.
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Celebrating Labor Day and take a look at issues directly concerning KPFA itself.
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Live performance by Los Cenzontles, musical band and dance group born through. Los Cenzontles Mexican Art Center in San Pablo. The center, whose name means mockingbird in Aztec, has been around since 1989 and focuses on rural traditions and strengthening communities.