On February 25, 2019, KPFA hosted a talk with Katrina Vanden Heuvel + Stephen Cohen. Today we’ll hear their insights on The New U.S. Russian-Cold War. War With Russia? is an alternative narrative of Donald Trumps US and Putins Russia, from Americas most prominent Russian scholar. America is in a new Cold War with Russia even more … Continued


Of all the divisions in America, none is as insidious and destructive as racism. In this powerful documentary, the filmmakers, both privileged daughters of the South, who were haunted by their families slave owning pasts, passionately seek the hidden truth and the untold stories of how America—guided by the South’s powerful political influence—steadily, deliberately and … Continued


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Agents of Change and Together We Rise

Agents of Change FILM SYNOPSIS From the well-publicized events at San Francisco State in 1968 to the image of black students with guns emerging from the takeover of the student union at Cornell University in April, 1969, the struggle for a more relevant and meaningful education, including demands for black and ethnic studies programs, became … Continued


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Spare The Kids: Why Whupping Black Children Won’t Save America by Stacey Patton and Malcolm X

We speak with Stacey Patton, Ph.D about her book, Spare the Kids: Why Whupping Won’t Save Black America.  The book examines the unique cultural and historical specificity of corporal punishment in Black communities. Given the prevalence and acceptance of spanking in American culture, the discussion should be useful to a multitude of listeners. Later we listen to Malcolm X’s … Continued


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Agents of Change

Agents of Change FILM SYNOPSIS From the well-publicized events at San Francisco State in 1968 to the image of black students with guns emerging from the takeover of the student union at Cornell University in April, 1969, the struggle for a more relevant and meaningful education, including demands for black and ethnic studies programs, became … Continued


On February 6, 2019, KPFA hosted a talk with Robert B. Reich. For decades one of the most farseeing, outspoken public intellectuals in the United States has been Robert B. Reich. Now he provides us with The Common Good, his sixteenth book, a passionate, clear-eyed manifesto urging the recentering of our national economics and politics on the … Continued