KPFA DJs Greg Bridges, Rickey Vincent, Gary Baca and Will Nichols on Prince.

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KPFA DJs Greg Bridges, Rickey Vincent, Gary Baca and Will Nichols on Prince.
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We speak with Oakland artists Refa-1 and Duane Deterville about their upcoming trip to Africa. We hear a speech from PL Lumumba.
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We speak with Frank Sosa from the Anti-Police Terror Project about the fatal shooting of Gongora and Jaramillo. And later we speak with Rudy Corpus of United Playaz about the Gun Buy Back program.
We speak with San Francisco raptivist Equipto, Wanna from the Alex Nieto Coalition and Jeff the cousin of Mario Woods about Gentrification and the upcoming 4-15 Day. And later we speak with uthor and activist Anita Wills about the upcoming The National Stolen Lives Cultural Education Tour.
We speak with writer Ericka Blount about US relations with Cuba and the potential impact Obama’s visit will have on the largest Caribbean island nation of Cuba. Filmmaker Cheo Tyehimba-Taylor talks about the upcoming Game Changers Film Forum happening this Thursday.
We speak with Minister Christopher Muhammad about SFPD aggression and the attempts to push Black and Brown people out of the Mission and Bayview areas of San Francisco.
We speak with activist Rahiel Tesfamariam of Urban Cusp about Movement and the importance of spirituality. Rahiel Tesfamariam is a social activist, public theologian, writer and international speaker. She is the founder and publisher of Urban Cusp, a cutting-edge online lifestyle magazine highlighting progressive urban culture, faith, social change and global awareness. She is also a former columnist … Continued