Guest: Norman Solomon is co-founder of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy.  He is ...
A  year of slaughter and genocide in occupied Palestine. We feature a special report from the streets of San Francisco and ...
Michelle Smirnova, Associate Professor of Sociology and affiliate faculty member of Race, Ethnic and Gender Studies at the University of Missouri, Kansas discusses her new book The Prescription to ...
Explosive Salsa, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean music from the classics to the latest. Hosted by Luis Medina.
What is Mexican philosophy, and what are its guiding principles? According to Carlos Alberto Sánchez, Mexican philosophy is a ...
KPFA is thrilled to congratulate Sabrina Jacobs on receiving a prestigious award from 350 Bay Area, recognizing her tireless ...
Ralph welcomes back Dr. Bandy Lee to discuss her recent conference: The More Dangerous State of the World and the Need for Fit Leadership. Then, Ralph is joined by Professor Ted Postol to talk about ...
We begin with the 165-page filing by Jack Smith in the January 6 case that could be the only time we see the case against Donald Trump for inciting the insurrection and putting a target on his own ...
Guest: Randol Contreras is an Associate Professor of Sociology, Media, and Cultural Studies at the University of California, ...
Rashid Khalidi, author of The Hundred Years War on Palestine, talks about Israeli settler-colonialism and its imperial patrons • Aurélie Daher looks at Hezbollah and the challenges it faces after the ...
Public schools have long been a battleground for the right. But since the Covid pandemic, the right has had the wind at its back, enlarging its ranks with parents frustrated by school closings and ...