Guest: Cat Bohannon is a researcher and theorist specializing in the evolution of narrative and cognition. She is the author ...
The intersection of immigration, border enforcement, new technology and specifically artificial intelligence, is racing toward more intense and more violent border enforcement strategies that are ...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a popular resistance movement sprang up in Ukraine that drew its inspiration ...
Guest: Robert T. Mann is a former professor of mass communication at Louisiana State University and former Congressional aide ...
Ralph welcomes retired diplomat Ambassador Chas Freeman to discuss the United States’ disregard for international law, the incoming Trump administration’s approach to foreign policy, and the decline ...
Join KPFA for a live event with Bill Ayers for a talk about his latest book, When Freedom Is the Question, Abolition Is the ...
Jovelyn Richards interviews New York  Times film critic Alisa Wilkinson in a new book, We Tell Ourselves Stories. Wilkinson discusses how Joan Didion’s cultural influence through the lens of American ...
They struggled for public housing, public transport, and to reduce the police force. They fought to have access to public space, so cities were not just the playground of the wealthy. More than a ...
Asa Winstanley is an investigative journalist who writes for the Electronic Intifada, and also an author whose latest book is called Weaponising Anti-Semitism: How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy ...
The New York Times says that Amnesty International recently became “the first major international human rights organization to accuse Israel of carrying out genocide in Gaza.” That makes sense if you ...
A Rude Awakening will return on December 20th. Today’s special programming for KPFA’s 2024 Holiday Fund Drive is an interview ...
Dr. Laura Vandenberg talks about how big corporations manipulate science to protect profits and mislead consumers.