0:08 – Mondays with Mitch; KPFA’s Mitch Jeserich (@MitchJeserich) joins for updates on the US relationship with Saudi Arabia and the Yemen crisis, the government budget agreement and the possibility of raising the debt ceiling, weekend ICE raids, and new Trump administration asylum rules making it harder for migrants to seek asylum in the United States. … Continued


0:08 – Leonard Spector (@leonard_spector) updates the show about Iran’s nuclear enrichment status. He is deputy director of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies’ James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and the former assistant deputy administrator for arms control and nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Administration.  0:34 -KPFA News: State lawmakers have given their … Continued


Womens Magazine

Womens Magazine – July 1, 2019

We talk about how women are coping with an escalation of government-sponsored violence in Haiti, and a political crisis we hear little about but which has been going on for over a year. Judith Mirkinson, president of the SF Bay Chapter of the National Lawyers’ Guild and the Comfort Women Justice Coalition and Leslie Mullin, long-time member … Continued


  0:08 – Mondays with Mitch- US troops come close to bombing Iranian forces; Congress rejects a Saudi arms sale; upcoming push for deportations in the next week; democratic debates on Wednesday and Thursday. 0:34 – Author Josh Levin (@Josh_Levin) joins to discuss his new book, The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth. 1:08 … Continued


00:08 At least 300,000 people have been forced from their homes in northeastern areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the past two weeks, escaping a wave of resurgent inter-ethnic violence that has killed more than 160 people, including babies and young children hacked to death. To understand that we speak with Maurice Carney, … Continued


0:08 – Mondays with Mitch: Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s exits the White House; Trump Administration escalating tensions in Iran; Iran will soon surpass uranium stockpile limit made in Iran Nuclear Deal; how the 2020 Census citizenship status question will affect voting power for people of color. 0:35 – Amanda Kolson Hurley (@amandakhurley) is a writer who … Continued


Special Broadcast

Stevie Wonder Special Part 9

“Songs In The Key Of Stevie” mixed by Proof Marky Enriquez aka Proof (From http://www.livin-proof.com) “is heralded as one of the West Coast’s DJ elites, throwing game-changing events and spinning coast-to-coast with the hottest selections. As one of the original members of Massive Selector, a San Francisco-based collective of artists, DJs, and entrepreneurs, Marky produces acclaimed events such as Wonder-Full: A … Continued


Replay of last week’s show & KPFA in Fund Drive  Caroline welcomes ally Belleruth Naparstek, guided Visualization maven, that we may explore the power of imagery in our micro body, and macro body politic…”Liz Warren has a plan for that!” Malaise, societal or personal? “Belleruth has an app for that!” https://www.healthjourneys.com/ Psychotherapist, author and guided … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

In Conversation with Joy DeGruy: Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome

In this episode, author Joy DeGruy is joined in conversation by CIIS Dean of Diversity and Inclusion Denise Boston to explore how trans-generational trauma and systems of oppression have influenced race relations in America today. Special thanks to CIIS, the California Institute of Integral Studies and the CIIS Public Programs Podcast for use of the Joy Degruy talk. To learn … Continued