KFAI
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KFAI is a volunteer-based community radio station that exists to broadcast information, arts and entertainment programming for an audience of diverse racial, social and economic backgrounds.
Catalyst: Politics and Culture
Jul 3, 2020 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Talk/Public Affairs
With A KFAI DJ
Local writer Lydia Howell explores local culture, art, and activism with interviews and special features. She won the PREMACK AWARD FOR PUBLIC INTEREST JOURNALISM for her investigative reporting on homelessness in (the now defunct) PULSE Newspaper.
Lydia is a long time denizen of KFAI who also writes for various communicty newspapers and online publications.
annual Independence Day special: DISSENT!
Re-think Freedom: WHO'S Freedom to Do What? Indigenous historian ROXANNE DUNBAR ORTIZ, Princeton Black Studies professor CORNEL WEST and "People's History" HOWARD ZINN. Plus: Diverse Music & Poetry
1:00 PM |
| Jimi Hendrix The Star Spangled Banner Rattle and Hum UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) 2017
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1:02 PM |
| Richie Havens Freedom v/a Freedom:Songs From Heartland of America Columbia/Legacy
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1:04 PM |
| Langston Hughes, poet I,TOO The Voice of Langston Hughes Smithsonian
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1:05 PM |
Special Segments:
Indigenous historian ROXANNE DUNBAR ORTIZ speaks about the unacknowledged history of the Second Amendment--Gun Ownership-- in her book "Loaded"
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1:05 PM |
Special Segments:
Actor-poet SHA CAGE reads her poem "Diallo"
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1:20 PM |
Special Segments:
Indigenous/Native-American historian ROXANNE DUNBAR ORTIZ on hre 2018 book "Loaded"--a history of the Second Amendment (Gun Ownership rights)
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