KPFA 72nd Birthday
Special KPFA birthday programming – Brian Edwards Tiekert interviews Pacifica historian Matthew Lasar.
Special KPFA birthday programming – Brian Edwards Tiekert interviews Pacifica historian Matthew Lasar.
Special birthday music show celebrating KPFA’s 72 years hosted by Bonnie Simmons and Derk Richardson!
Special birthday music show celebrating KPFA’s 72 years hosted by Bonnie Simmons and Derk Richardson!
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In this hour, Margo Okazawa-Rey is in conversation with three Bay Area feminist faith leaders who are devoting their lives to creating a just and truly secure world where all life will thrive. Jehan Hakim, Reverend Deborah Lee, and Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb describe their entry into and development as leaders in their faith traditions, the contradictions of … Continued
Las Históricas es una plataforma de comunicación feminista transmitida a través de plataformas digitales. Somos siete mujeres feministas que buscamos brindar espacios de discusión y análisis relacionados al género y los derechos humanos. Puedes escuchar nuestro podcast o bien, acceder a nuestro contenido multimedia a través de nuestra página web. Además, todos nuestros programas se … Continued
Voices of Japanese American women elders are heard mainly inside their own communities and families. They hold the memories of a painful past that criminalized and removed them officially from their existence as “Americans” by President Franklin Roosevelt in his Executive order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The elders re-tell their experiences of incarceration and transformation and connect … Continued
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