Scot Nakagawa is a 42-year veteran of social and economic justice advocacy
and has served as
an organizer, political strategist, and social movement analyst in the
struggle against
authoritarianism and for equitable and inclusive democracy since 1988.
Scot serves as c...
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A meta sampler of just some of the great variety of programming available on
KBOO; this particular episode is composed entirely of songs and
recordings first picked by other volunteers to honor them and help highlight
the excellent shows they've created or continued....
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On this edition of Century, Alec Karakatsanis, founder and executive director
of Civil Rights Corps, speaks to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors about
police propaganda and media manipulation by law enforcement.
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"PORTLAND: SHOW UP AND SHOW OUT FOR PALESTINE
Join Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights (SUPER) and solidarity
organizations on Sunday, May 15th in commemoration of the 74th anniversary of
the ongoing Nakba (catastrophe) to demand an end to the zionist
settler-colo...
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In light of the Senate failing on Wednesday to pass a bill that would have
made Roe v. Wade the law of the land, host Jacqueline Keeler will examine
why Democrats are unable to overcome a filibuster on the Women's Health
Protection Act of 2022. The effort failed 49-51. Sen....
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Madison Oatman is a republican running for the Oregon's 5th Congressional
district. He talked with Sam Bouman about how Critical Race Theory is
really a class issue and using racism as a wedge to make white children feel
like the oppressors is wrong, how, if he ran and los...
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Brian Lepore is a democrat running for Oregon House Districgt 55. He talked
with Sam Bouman about how redistricting has changed boundaries and voters in
his district, why housing and the economy are the kind of bread and butter
issues people are focused on right now, and h...
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Mark Cavener is a republican who is running for Oregon's 2nd Congressional
District. He talked with Sam Bouman about his extensive contacts in the
entertainment and the political community, why Donald Trump is the current
president and why because of extensive voter fraud,...
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On May 5, the international day of action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous
Women, our host Jacqueline Keeler (Diné/Dakota) will take a look at the
structural underpinnings of settler colonialism that put Native women
– and all Native people – at risk.
Fire Thunder I...
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Dr. Sarah Morton from University College Dublin and Judy Chang, Executive
Director of the International Network of People who Use Drugs, on Women and
Drugs.
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