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The Justice Show, a discussion-based program produced by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, returns to the KALX airwaves at noon on Tuesday March 8 and will broadcast weekly through May 3. Our goal is to better understand the tensions between law enforcement and communities of color in the Bay Area. Tune in as we take you behind the headlines and examine culture, cops, and community.
Tune in to The Graduates this Tuesday, March 1st @ 9AM to meet Jessica Law, a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology. Jessica is studying racial classification and formation, the politics of statistics, and state knowledge. Through her research, Jessica explores how categories of race are tied to the official, bureaucratic categories that we see on things like the census.
On Friday, February 25th @ 2:30PM, DJ Nickel Hardaway speaks with Brazilian-Norwegian singer, composer, and arranger, Charlotte Dos Santos.
Dos Santos was raised in a small town outside Oslo by her Norwegian mother and Brazilian father. “I got mostly world music and flamenco music at my mother’s house, and jazz, hip-hop and experimental electronic music from my father,” she remembers.
Tune in Friday, February 25th, @ 10AM for an interview with Eric Mcfadden by DJ Jon The Reptilian. Hailing from the crossroads of the Southwest and the heart of New Mexico, Eric McFadden has crafted a rare and enticing brand of high desert blues and gritty, flamenco-infused rock that leaves listeners spellbound.
Tune in Friday, Feb 26th @ 10 AM for an interview with Eric Mcfadden by DJ Jon The Reptilian. Hailing from the crossroads of the Southwest and the heart of New Mexico, Eric McFadden has crafted a rare and enticing brand of high desert blues and gritty, flamenco-infused rock that leaves listeners spellbound.
Tune in on Monday, February 21st @ 2:30PM to hear DJ Nickel Hardaway speak with drummer, producer, and sonic collagist, Makaya McCraven.
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On the next Method to the Madness, February 11 at noon, host Lisa Kiefer Katovich speaks with author, indigo farmer, and activist Rebecca Burgess, the Executive Director of Fibershed, a non-profit organization that develops equity-focused regional and land regenerating natural fiber and dye systems -- in other words, non-toxic textiles! They are transforming the economic and ecologic systems that clothe us.
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