On this hour of KPFA’s Black History Special, Gabrielle Wilson interviews, Nia Imara, Oakland-born artist and astrophysicist and In Defense of Black Women, hosted by Jeannine Etter.
On this hour of KPFA’s Black History Special, Gabrielle Wilson interviews, Nia Imara, Oakland-born artist and astrophysicist and In Defense of Black Women, hosted by Jeannine Etter.
Hosted by Prema Jackson http://www.visionaryproject.org/
Hosted by Jeannine Etter
The day after the new US President is sworn in, Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, shares his stories, his reflections, and his strategies of the politics of the revolution with Oakland poet, educator, playwright, and screenwriter Chinaka Hodge. We hear from these two speakers whose experience includes a range of cultural … Continued
The day after the new US President is sworn in, Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, shares his stories, his reflections, and his strategies of the politics of the revolution with Oakland poet, educator, playwright, and screenwriter Chinaka Hodge. We hear from these two speakers whose experience includes a range of cultural … Continued
A special live broadcast from near the Women’s March main stage area. Tune in from 7 a.m.–12 p.m. PT. This special coverage includes speakers and performers from the stage and interviews with people from around the world who are attending the march and rallies in D.C., as well as reports from other actions around … Continued
Live from the Craneway Crafts Fair
Live from the Craneway Crafts Fair
Excerpts of the documentaries “Fidel: The Untold History,” by Estela Bravo; “Looking for Fidel,” by Oliver Stone; and “Fidel: A Personal Portrait of A Political Legend,” by Saul Landau.