KPFK’s Winter Fund Drive

KPFK’s Winter Fund Drive

KPFK's winter fund drive is an exciting time of the year not only for KPFK but also for the listeners of Voices From the Frontlines. This is the time of the year when you the listeners are given the...

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Film, Art, and Politics

Film, Art, and Politics

Today in the grand corporate world of film making, the conscious and socially political voice is like a whisper drowning in a sea of capitalist greed. Eric Mann discuss with Gary Stewart the roles  and the absence/presence of...

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MTA Plans to Raise Bus Fares

MTA Plans to Raise Bus Fares

The MTA Plan to raise bus fares once again. For many people who are transit dependent MTA's Fare hikes is a costly economic burden that they can not afford. MTA's Current Bus fare and planned fare hikes systematically and...

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Richard Sherman: Mainstream Media Racialization of Sports

Richard Sherman: Mainstream Media Racialization of Sports

Ok, so trash talking is a very common thing in sports, it's often used by athletes to throw their opponent off focus. But the recent media uproar, comments, tweets, and general reaction to Richard Sherman's post game statement, has...

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Why Race Matters in U.S. Goverment Shutdown

Why Race Matters in U.S. Goverment Shutdown

The right wing Republicans in collaboration with the Tea Party strongly oppose the  Affordable Care Act (Obama Care), and are obsessed with nullifying the entire gains of health care reform, to that end they have forced a shutdown...

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The Biography of Ruth and Joe Slovo Anti-Apartheid Warriors of South Africa

The Biography of Ruth and Joe Slovo Anti-Apartheid Warriors of South Africa

Alan Weider scholar, author,  professor, and oral historian has written a fascinating biography of Ruth First and Joe Slovo -two anti-apartheid warriors in South Africa. The biography is titled Ruth First and Joe Slovo in the War...

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