Rock en Rebelión

Rock en Rebelion – Reversiones y refritos

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All cover versions with their originals. Hosted by Oscar León Bernal from Brooklyn NY. English and Spanish. Produced by  Miguel Guerrero and Issel Campos, with the contributions of Oscar León Bernal, Oscar Hernández, Gerardo Fernández, Eva Vargas and El Nagual. Music Theme: "El Espía que te amó", from the album "Yendo al cine solo," by … Continued


Special Broadcast

Oscar Grant Special – June 12, 2010

The Oscar Grant/Johannes Mehserle Murder Trial Special will be airing Saturday morning from 10am-noon. This BlockReportRadio.com and 1st Voice Apprenticeship Program production will feature a myriad of voices who put the police killing of Oscar Grant and Mehserle murder case in a historical and political context, as well as provide up to the minute coverage … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 10, 2010

Opening arguments begin today in Johannes Meserle trial, Gulf Disaster update, Ask an Economist: Max Fraad Wolff explains jobless recoveries, Strawberry pesticide Methyl Iodide replaces Methyl Bromide, Jennifer Stone on Helen Thomas' resignation and Pratap Chatterjee on the U.S. War in Afghanistan and its reach into Pakistan


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 7, 2010

Can BP Cap the Leak? Bay Area Activists return from humanitarian flotilla, Israel's response with Akiva Tor, Consul General of Israel for the Pacific Northwest Oil hits Florida's shores, Debate on Prop 17, Auto Insurance pricing of continuous coverage, JOHN ROBBINS, Author of several books, his latest The New Good Life: Living Better Than Ever … Continued


Pushing Limits

Pushing Limits – June 4, 2010

We've all heard the adage about home sweet home.  It's that place we long for when we've been away where we seek rest, recreation and a break from the outside world.  On Friday, June 4th, Pushing Limits discusses the concept of home and what that means to many in the disabled community.  First, we discuss … Continued


Letters to Washington

Letters to Washington – June 2, 2010

Sebastian Junger covered an Army Platoon in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley, where fierce fighting occurs daily, for 15 months.  We’ll be in conversation today about his new book chronicling his time with the Platoon.  It’s called War.  Then we look back at the fascinating history of prohibition and the 18 th amendment with Daniel Okrent…he is … Continued