Sunday Show – July 10, 2016
In the first hour Black Lives Matter with Kevin Gray,co-editor, “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence”. In the second hour The Campaign Goes On with Isaiah Poole, editor of OurFuture.org.

9:00 AM Pacific Time: Sundays
Hosted by Philip Maldari with listener call-ins.
Topics include current political events, climate change and the housing crisis.
In the first hour Black Lives Matter with Kevin Gray,co-editor, “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence”. In the second hour The Campaign Goes On with Isaiah Poole, editor of OurFuture.org.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
In the first hour Tamara Draut, Vice President of Policy and Research at Demos, author of “Sleeping Giant: How the New Working Class Will Transform America”. In the second hour “Will Hillary Get Berned?” with Bill Fletcher, Jr., host of “Arise” 11 AM every Friday on KPFA and co-founder of the Center for Labor Renewal.
In the first hour Alessandra Coppola, reporter for Corriere della Sera, updates us on the refugee crisis on the Mediterranean. In the second hour the ongoing US election is discussed with Terrance Heath, blogger for Campaign For America’s Future at OurFuture.org.
In the first hour Diane Ravitch, author of “The Death and Life of the Great American School System. In the second hour “Is Donald Right Wing Enough?” with Lawrence Rosenthal, Executive Director of the Center for Right Wing Studies at U.C. Berkeley.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.