Full Circle – November 19, 2004
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What was it like for Asian Americans fighting in the Vietnam War? Featuring the award-winning documentary Which Way Home: Asian American Vietnam Veterans.
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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What was it like for Asian Americans fighting in the Vietnam War? Featuring the award-winning documentary Which Way Home: Asian American Vietnam Veterans.
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I live performance by Pura Fe, whose new album is “Follow Your Heart’s Desire".
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Open mic with live studio audience.
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The disenfranchised voter: The voting challenges that immigrant communities face and challenges faced by the formerly incarcerated. Also some local and state ballot measures and the Slam Bush mix tape.
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The Community Speaks: An open forum featuring local organizations discussing their concerns and how KPFA and other progressive media can help them. Also: The music of Full Circle.
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Dios de los Muertos: live from San Francisco’s SomArts Cultural Center comes the annual Day of the Dead celebration through music, spoken word, and theater. This year’s celebration is titled “Offering of Passion, Miracles and Peace” and is dedicated to victims of violent deaths in the Sf Bay Area. Hosted by KPFA’s Full Circle Apprenticeship … Continued
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A live performance with the Korean Youth Cultural Center, traditional Korean drumming with a Korean-American twist. They will also talk about their fall performance taking place this saturday at the Oakland Asian Arts Museum. Also End Dependence poets are coming thru to bless the mic and talk about their current tour.
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The Media: A panel discussion with media justice advocates and activists on “Who Owns the Media?”; How Pop and Politics.com is using the web media to connect the younger generation; and a story by Stagebridge.
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The Coca Cola sponsored "Hispanic Night" at the Republican National Convention; A look at women of color and voting; Strategies for increasing participation and power; Aya Deleon for President; The Black Women’s Healing Conference.
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We look at the power of storytelling: A Chocolate Tale and Long Black Hair by Stagebridge Youth Storytellers; Biblioteca de la Hente in the SF Mission district; Queer Youth Coloring Book; Yuruba storytelling live in studio.