Excerpts form “Paul Hawken – Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming” Town Hall in Seattle, on April 21, 2017.
Excerpts form “Paul Hawken – Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming” Town Hall in Seattle, on April 21, 2017.
The lives of Winnie Mandela and Hugh Masekela with music, interviews, and commentary Hosted by Walter Turner and Greg Bridges.
On April 21st, 2016 Prince made his ascension. This April 21st, 2018 KPFA celebrates the man’s life and his impact on our own. Hosted by KPFA’s Historian of Funk Rickey Vincent.
Special programming to celebrate KPFA’s 69th year of being your independent radio station lifting the voices of the Bay! Become an ALLY or New Member today by calling 1-800-Hey-KPFA or online at KPFA.org.
Special programming to celebrate KPFA’s 69th year of being your independent radio station lifting the voices of the Bay! Become an ALLY or New Member today by calling 1-800-Hey-KPFA or online at KPFA.org.
Special programming to celebrate KPFA’s 69th year of being your independent radio station lifting the voices of the Bay! Become an ALLY or New Member today by calling 1-800-Hey-KPFA or online at KPFA.org.
Special programming to celebrate KPFA’s 69th year of being your independent radio station lifting the voices of the Bay! Become an ALLY or New Member today by calling 1-800-Hey-KPFA or online at KPFA.org.
A special radio documentary on the impact and legacy of South African Anti-Apartheid leader and activist, Winnie Madkizela-Mandela. Part of My Soul Went With Him is a dramatization of Mandela’s book, presented as a series of letters and interviews in which she tells of her life and political development under apartheid-ridden South Africa. Produced by … Continued
On the heels of Black History or African-American History Month, following two weeks of Women’s History Month Celebration, and on the toes of Jazz Appreciation Month as well as International Poetry Month, KPFA presents an hour of interview, music and poetry. We share a panel discussion on Gendre and Jazz, recorded January 2018 in New … Continued
Democracy Now! was on the ground broadcasting live from the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2018, a historic event created, inspired and led by students. The 3-hour special program featured the voices of students and people of all ages who converged on the capital and over 800 other cities around … Continued