KPFA Special Broadcast – December 8, 2007
Hard Knock’s Anita Johnson, and Amelia Gonzales bring you live music from Eda Maxym and the Imagination Club and Jon Jang!
Hard Knock’s Anita Johnson, and Amelia Gonzales bring you live music from Eda Maxym and the Imagination Club and Jon Jang!
Music of the World’s Stephen Kent hosts live music by Quartet San Francisco and Tango #9!
Dr. James Austin on a new report about reducing the US prison population; Scott Saul on "Freedom Is, Freedom Ain’t: Jazz and the Making of the Sixties". With guest host Sasha Lilley.
In the mid 1980s, plays about AIDS started to emerge in the United States. In part, these early plays and the plays that followed were calls to action. They documented the devastation within a community – and showed how little was being done. Blending advocacy and art, the plays also gave us individual characters whose … Continued
The HIV/AIDS pandemic continues to sweep across Africa and, unlike in the early phases of the disease, its primary victims are now women. Join us for the stories of mothers living with HIV, women watching their families die, and women who reveal their HIV-positive status in order to break the stigma that prevents effective action … Continued
Working class politics in America’s heartland with Jim Straub; Class Struggle on the Streets of France with Doug Ireland and Tony Cross; Pacifica Radio Archives. With guest host Sasha Lilley.
The life and times of radio legend Studs Terkel, with the radio documentary "Studs Terkel: Spoken Century", followed by a historic Studs Terkel interview with Joseph Campbell about myths.
An eclectic mix of KPFA’s most popular grooves, from Prince to Steve Earle!
KPFA brings you Thanksgiving Day coverage live from Alcatraz.
Doug Henwood on the subprime loan meltdown; A debate on the Bus Rapid Transit proposal in Berkeley and Oakland; The annual School of The Americas Protest and Vigil at Fort Benning, Georgia.