Full Circle

Full Circle – May 29, 2009

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Live broadcast from Live Oak High School in Antioch, with student guest hosts, commentaries, and interviews with teachers and college counselors.  


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Full Circle – May 8, 2009 at 7:00pm

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At least 184 people have been killed in rioting in northern China, where thousands of Chinese troops have been sent to quell ethnic minority Uigher rebellion.  PLUS: the death of a magazine, with broader implications.  With host Kris Welch, nine to ten a.m. guests: Henryk Szadiewski, manager, Uigher Human Rights Project          Danyel Smith, editor … Continued


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Full Circle – May 1, 2009 at 7:00pm

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The Morning Show gets an update on the Jena 6, high school students who were charged with assault after a school yard fight. Then a conversation with George Lakoff, author of “The Political Mind: A Cognitive Scientist's Guide to Your Brain and Its Politics”. In the second hour analysis of the new offensive in Afganistan. … Continued


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Full Circle – April 17, 2009 at 7:00pm

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An interview and live performance recorded last week in the  KPFA performance room with the Chandra and Leigh Watson – better known as the Watson Twins. A handful of really great live songs and more from the Watson Twins as they passed through the Bay Area on the Found Magazine Tour.  


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Full Circle – April 10, 2009

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We discuss recent police violence and how it impacts young people. Hosts DJ Sake 1 & Angie D with special guests from Youth Uprising and Christina "Krea" Gomez, project director at the Community Justice Network for Youth. With your listener call in's.  


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Full Circle – April 3, 2009 at 7:00pm

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According to U.C. Santa Barbara professor George Lipsitz, popular music tells alternative, hidden histories of people and places. He also critiques the Ken Burns film series "Jazz."