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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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."
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