Special Broadcast
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 12, 2008
Highlights of Dr. Andrew Weil’s "Guide To Optimum Health" – A complete course on how to feel better, live longer, and enhance your health-naturally.
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 12, 2008
A look at the neuroscience of brain health and what it takes to keep one’s brain sharp into old age.
Early Morning Music (Monday) – May 12, 2008
Safi wa Nairobi features interviews with Jim Horowitz, producer of the Sonoma Jazz + event, Robert "Kool" Bell of Kool and the Gang, artist, composer, pianist Taylor Eigsti, and more as they talk to you beginning at 5am on Early Morning Music. In conjunction with the upcoming Sonoma Jazz +, which is being held Thursday … Continued
Sunday Morning – May 11, 2008
Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 10, 2008
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson speaks in Oakland on the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s death and it changed America.
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 10, 2008
In the film "A Really Inconvenient Truth," Joel Kovel argues that we need to go far beyond Al Gore’s reading of the climate change crisis.
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 9, 2008
Veteran political analysts Naomi Klein and Tariq Ali delivered talks about the current economic crisis, Iraq, Latin America, right-wing ideology, and Left resistance at the recent Left Forum gathering in New York City.
KPFA Special Broadcast – May 9, 2008
In his talk "Is America Driving You Crazy?" Stephen Bezruchka links the surging rates of mental illness and psychiatric drug use in the US to the widening gap between rich and poor.

