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Refinery Town: Big Oil, Big Money, and the Remaking of an American City
A marathon planning hearing in a county four hours away from here is poised to determine whether half the Bay Area will become a corridor for 80-tanker oil trains carrying explosive loads–we talk to two of the people trying to stop it. Plus: the Trans Pacific Partnership gets signed today – which marks the start … Continued
The Morning Show – January 11, 2007
Response to Bush’s Iraq Strategy Speech Dr.Natalie Goldring, Senior Fellow at the Center for Peace and Security Studies Georgetown University, Michael Klare, Professor of Peace and World Security Studies The Outlook for Education in Schwarzenegger’s California Melia Franklin, Executive Director of PLAN- Parent Leadership Action Network, www.parentactionnet.org, Arturo Gonzalez, attorney with Morrison and Forrester who … Continued
0:08 – Impeachment: right wing media coverage Matt Gertz (@MattGertz) is a senior fellow with Media Matters for America, a politically left-leaning 501, nonprofit organization which acts as media watchdog for scrutinizing right-leaning media outlets. 0:34 – Combatting violence against elders in Asian communities Alvina Wong is the Campaign and Organizing Director with the Asian Pacific … Continued
May Day Coverage on KPFA
May Day events this year took place against a backdrop of the burgeoning COVID-19 crisis, a growing numbers of strikes and job actions, and deepening inequality. Here at KPFA, our various programs have been documenting the evolving social movements which have risen up to meet the new normal as well as how front line communities … Continued
Gun Violence
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The US scourge of gun violence continues to destroy lives. Mass shootings have become normalized. Suicide by firearms continues to be the leading type of gun violence. States with the highest rates of gun ownership continue to have the highest rates of gun deaths. Most women AND men killed by guns are killed by men … Continued