Guest: Daniel Farber is Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley and faculty director of the Edley Center on Law & Democracy. He is the author of several books, including his most ...
On today’s show, we spend the hour discussing the newly inaugurated President Trump’s impact on immigration policy through the executive orders that have already been signed as well as his policy ...
Artist Carmen Stone's abstract painting "Fast Lane & Roses" is on exhibit at the Richmond Art Center in the Art of the African Diaspora Exhibition from January 22 to March 22. An opening reception ...
KPFA, was the first listener-sponsored, community radio station in the United States. It has endured fierce struggles to preserve autonomy and its mission of peace and social justice. The LSB has ...
In the immediate aftermath of the mammoth fires in Los Angeles, Ralph welcomes Douglas Heller, Director of Insurance at Consumer Federation of America, to fill us in on what to expect from the ...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke about race, segregation, poverty, militarism, and nonviolent resistance in two talks, one he gave in Hollywood, in March 1968, and the other in London, in December ...
00:08 Hajar Yazdiha, Assistant Professor of Sociology and faculty affiliate of the Equity Research Institute at the University of Southern California; now author of The Struggle for the People’s King: ...
This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about the impact of unregulated environmental chemicals on children’s health, and a new law in Minnesota which bans the sale of cookware containing ...