KPFK’s Archives Fundraiser With Excerpts of Malcolm X’s Speech “The Ballot or the Bullet”

KPFK’s Archives Fundraiser With Excerpts of Malcolm X’s Speech “The Ballot or the Bullet”

For many exciting years 90.7 fm KPFK has hosted Voices from the Frontlines and many other progressive movement building radio shows. On this show, Eric Mann along with interim Director Allan Minsky host a fund drive featuring excerpts from...

Continue reading →

Burger’s Daughter: A Book By Nadine Gordimer

Burger’s Daughter: A Book By Nadine Gordimer

On today's show, Eric Mann reads excerpts from Nadine Gordimer's book, Burger's Daughter a historic and political book set in the time of South Africa's apartheid era. At the time the book was published the book...

Continue reading →

The struggle to End Domestic Violence

The struggle to End Domestic Violence

On today's show, Voices from the Frontlines, Eric Mann speaks with Kathy Moore of the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence. Eric and Kathy will discuss the group's demands and the national crisis surrounding violence against women....

Continue reading →

From LA Unified School District to Ferguson

From LA Unified School District to Ferguson

Today on Voices from the Frontlines co-host Manuel Criollo will be speaking with Janel George of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Ashley Franklin of the Community Rights Campaign and Montague Simmons of Organization...

Continue reading →

Los Angeles Elementary and High Schools Militarized Police force

Los Angeles Elementary and High Schools Militarized Police force

Through a federal program, in conjunction with the Department of Defense, the Los Angeles School Police Department has acquired three grenade launchers, 61 rifles and a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected armored vehicle (MRAP). Eric Mann reads a statement...

Continue reading →

In His Own Voice: The Story of a Self-Respecting Jew

In His Own Voice: The Story of a Self-Respecting Jew

"When I first joined the civil rights movement in 1964 as a field secretary for the Congress of Racial Equality and first heard the militants from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee chant “Hell no, we won’t go” to fight...

Continue reading →