A Tribute to Eduardo Galeano
Eduardo Galeano wrote that the world was made of stories — this hour, we bring you some of his best . . . a tribute to one of the left’s greatest writers, through two decades of his KPFA talks.

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Eduardo Galeano wrote that the world was made of stories — this hour, we bring you some of his best . . . a tribute to one of the left’s greatest writers, through two decades of his KPFA talks.
Macarthur “genius” grant winner Ai-Jen Poo, director of of Caring Across Generations and Domestic Workers United, presents her new book, The Age of Dignity
Mario Martinez works at the intersection of health, psychology, neurology, and culture — a field he calls biocognition. We bring you a special presentation of a KPFA talk he delivered barely a month ago — that covers everything from why some people live well in their tenth decade, and what ritual has to do with … Continued
Marxian economist Richard Wolff delivers a brief history of capitalism — from before it existed, to what to watch for this December. This is the broadcast premier of a talk delivered on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. Guest: Richard Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Visiting … Continued
Attorneys work to appeal of one of the only successful prosecutions of the war on terror — a cherry-picker, from Lodi, named Hamid Hayat. We’ll take a look at his case. Plus: a history of one of the nation’s most striking holdouts against gentrification — the Tenderloin. We’ll go through 100 years of fights over … Continued
On Tuesday, Jo Nan Hui’s supporters packed the courtroom once again for Jo’s sentencing hearing. Several weeks ago, Jo was convicted of child abduction for failing to file the correct paperwork before leaving the country with her baby five years ago. At the time, she was fleeing a domestic violence relationship and her visa had … Continued
Guests: Antero Pietila, veteran journalist in Baltimore and author of Not In My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City John Nichols, Washington Correspondent, The Nation
Thousands of National Guard troops deploy in Baltimore after days of protest and violence, placing the city under a nighttime curfew. We get a live report from the streets, and talk about the history that made Baltimore into a powder keg. Plus: veteran peace activist Kathy Kelly is just out from a three-month stint in … Continued
Baltimore declares a state of emergency after violent clashes follow the funeral for Freddie Gray — the young black man who died of spinal injuries apparently inflicted in police custody. We’ll talk to an investigative reporter who’s done a sweeping investigation of police violence there. But first: the Supreme Court takes up arguments in a … Continued
We take a deep dive into finance, natural resources, and what they have to do with everything from Ebola to Boko Haram. Plus: a history of how the domestication of animals helped civilize people. Guests: Tom Burgis, author of The Looting Machine: Warlords, oligarchs, corporations, smugglers, and the Theft of Africa’s Wealth Brian Fagan, … Continued