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KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate.
Israel’s assault on Gaza has killed nearly 30,000 Palestinians
The head of the UN World Health Organization says an inhumane health and humanitarian situation now prevails across Gaza with conditions continuing to deteriorate.
Feb 23
25 min
The Lever investigates the Israel lobby's $90 million war chest
Internal AIPAC material reviewed by The Lever reveals how they are spending millions to influence US elections and lobby against a ceasefire in Gaza.
Feb 23
23 min
A Hidden Story of Separation and the Resilience of a Family Farm
David Mas Masumoto's new book tells the story of his aunt, who was taken as a "ward of the state" in 1942. Seventy years later, Masumoto finds out his aunt is alive.
Feb 22
52 min
On Remembrance Day, Japanese Americans call for justice in Palestine
On Remembrance Day, Japanese Americans are invoking the legacy of WWII incarceration to call for an end to the Israeli assault on Gaza and Palestinian human rights.
Feb 21
51 min
How land-grant universities are profiting off Indigenous land
A Grist investigation reveals how 14 public universities continue to benefit from extractive industries on stolen Indigenous land.
Feb 20
52 min
Yurok, Klamath & Karuk Native tribes celebrate historic dam removals
The construction of a dam on the Klamath River, once teeming with salmon, led to a sharp decline. Water is now freely flowing for the first time in 100 years.
Feb 19
51 min
What the loss of local news & media layoffs mean for communities
The US media sector shed about 840 jobs in January, according to Quartz. Yesterday, NowThis and The Intercept announced even more layoffs.
Feb 16
16 min
Azerbaijan authorities arrest independent journalists & dissidents
As of January 25, at least 11 Azerbaijani media workers remain behind bars due to their work, according to the International Press Institute.
Feb 16
35 min
The Black Choreographers Festival gives artists space to take risks
For the past two decades, the Black Choreographers Festival has provided an essential forum for African and African American dance in the Bay Area.
Feb 15
51 min
Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine
Dr. Uché Blackstock's new book is "as much about my work and awakening as a physician as it is a call to reimagine who we are as a country."
Feb 14
52 min
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