Full Circle – February 4, 2005
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Full Circle honors actor, writer, and social activist Ossie Davis, who died earlier today. Later, the issue of homelessness.
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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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Full Circle honors actor, writer, and social activist Ossie Davis, who died earlier today. Later, the issue of homelessness.
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This week on Full Circle: Our Fourth in a four part series showcasing the best of Full Circle’s live performances. Tonight we feature Pura Fé and the Korean Youth Drummers.
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This week on Full Circle: Our Third in a four part series showcasing the best of Full Circle’s live performances. Tonight we feature O’Maya and Carmalize.
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Celebrating the Civil Rights Movement, featuring elder and youth voices, including words from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Shirley Chisholm.
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Looking back at some of the great live performances on Full Circle. Tonight: Jazz Sawyer and Upserge.
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A look back at the best of Full Circle’s live in-studio performances, featuring South African inspired musical performers: Vukani Mawethu, and Bay Area locals: Daughters of Yam.
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We talk with participants and the organizer of the San Francisco Aids Marathon about their determination in running the race. And Rachel Jackson, the author of Oaktown Devil comes on to discuss his latest books. Also Shelley Doty plays some tunes for us and talks about her upcoming event.
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Working for a living. Restaurant workers organize demanding back wages and better conditions. Report from organizers of the Million Worker March and music from Bobby Sesperez.
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Voices of Chicano Resistance and Reservation Realities An interview with Vietnam war veteran and activist Jorge Mariscal; A look at how the gaming controversy has played out for one tribe in Sonoma County; And a journey to the mesas of Arizona for a conversation with Kathy Sami of the Hopi tribe.
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Remembering the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz. Plus Music..