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Nuestra Voz 01-05-17: Cartas a Reyes Magos para frenar deportaciones, Itajaí de Brasil, Rosca de Reyes, California Bakery & Café, Posible revocación de Obamacare, Colaboración educativa y más

 

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Jueves 05 de diciembre de 2017

8:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Actualidad presenta:

a) Ante las amenazas de deportación del presidente electo Donald Trump, decenas de niñas y niños entregan cientos de cartas que escribieron a los Reyes Magos a representantes de la catedral de Los Angeles para hacérselas llegar al Papa Francisco con las esperanzas de que se frene la separación de millones de familias indocumentadas. 


Foto: Notimex

9:00 pm - 9:30 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Cultura presenta:

a) De Itajaí, Brasil, nos visita en el estudio la cantante, Louise Lucene, acompañada de Peninha y Roberto Montero.

b) Llega el Día de Reyes y con éste, las sabrosas Roscas. ¿Sabe cuál es el origen de esta celebración? Escuche el informativo "En pocas palabras".

c) Y si de roscas se trata, nadie como el experto en ellas: Agustin Prieto Castillo, fundador de California Bakery & Café, quien estará con nosotros en el estudio. 

9:30 pm - 10:00 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Salud presenta:

a) Ante posible amenaza republicana de terminar con la Reforma de Salud (Obamacare), el Sindicato de Trabajadores Unidos de la Salud planea estrategias legislativas. Hortencia Armendáriz, representate de SEIU-UHW nos visita en el estudio.

b) La Colaboración Educativa entre la Red Nacional de Jornaleros y Los Angeles Trade Tech continua en marcha, educando a trabajadores con deseos de forjarse un mejor porvenir. Nuevas clases en español gratuitas están por comenzar.

 

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Hosts: Leonardo Lorca, Rosario Vigil, Lili López Sunn, Freya Rojo, Rubén Tapia, Ricardo Hernández, Gloria Arjona.
Coordination: Lili López Sunn, Alejandra Conde
Production: Freya Rojo, Leonardo Lorca, Lili López Sunn, Ricardo Hernández, Rubén Tapia, Gloria Arjona

American Indian Airwaves Rundown 01/15/2017

Thursday, 1/05/2017, on American Indian Airwaves, 7pm to 8pm (PCT)

“Two Weeks Remaining for Demanding Executive Clemency for International Indigenous Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier”

 

Part 1_______________________________________

Cynthia Dunne, Co-legal Counsel for Leonard Peltier, joins us for the first segment of tonight’s show to discuss the urgency, necessities, and humanity for demanding President Obama to grant executive clemency for Leonard Peltier by January 20th, 2017. Cynthia Dunne provides a brief historical overview of Leonard Peltier’s court case, discusses the historical and judicial legal hypocrisies related to Peltier’s court case, the parole process, laws, and rules and regulations. Dunne encourages listeners and supporters to sign the Amnesty International (AI) petition here: (http://act.amnestyusa.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1839&ea.campaign.id=27118).

Part 2_______________________________________

Chauncey Peltier, (Turtle Mountain Chippewa/Fort Totten Sioux Nations), son of Leonard Peltier, joins us for the second segment of tonight’s program to discuss the Leonard Peltier public art statue being removed from in front of the American University Art Museum in Washington D.C. after FoxNews and other media outlets referred to Peltier as a “cop killer” and complaints made by the FBI Agents Association, freedom of speech, censorship; former Iowa Attorney General and top prosecutor for Peltier trial, James Reynolds statement calling for President Obama to grant executive clemency for Leonard Peltier, and the overall urgency for everyone to demand executive clemency for Leonard Peltier before the Obama Administration ends at midnight on January 20th, 2017. The White House phone number is: 202-456-2111 and folks can sign the Amnesty International petition at: http://act.amnestyusa.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1839&ea.campaign.id=27118

American Indian Airwavesregularly broadcast every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, FM 99.5 China Lake, FM 93.7 North San Diego, WCRS FM 98.3/102.1 in Columbus, OH, and on the Internet @ www.kpfk.org.

Enfoque Latino 12-29: Temas de mayor impacto del 2016, Que nos espera en 2017? y más

 

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En vivo desde los estudios de KPFK Radio Pacífica

Los Ángeles 90.7 FM / Santa Bárbara 98.7 FM, Ridgecrest / China Lake 99.5 FM / Ocean Side 93.7 FM o en tiempo real y podcast en www.kpfk.org

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Jueves 29 de diciembre de 2016 

Enfoque Latino presenta:

10:00 pm – 12:00 am - Enfoque Latino con Madelou González, Sergio Quintana y Rubén Tapia:
 
a) Temas de mayor impacto del 2016.
 

b) Cuales son los retos para el 2017.

e) Dialogos Culturales de Medianoche
 
 
f) Esto y mucho mas...
 

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Participe llamando al: 818-985-5735 y FacebookTwitter y [email protected]
 
Locutores: Leonardo Lorca, Lili López Sunn, Freya Rojo, Rubén Tapia, Ricardo Hernández, María de Lourdes González, Sergio Quintana
Coordinación: Betty Tapia
Producción: Rubén Tapia, Freya Rojo, Leonardo Lorca, Lili López-Sunn, Sergio Quintana
 
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Nuestra Voz 12-29: Se acerca el fin de la globalización, canciones por de derechos de emigrantes, cápsulas para tener una mejor salud y más

 

En vivo desde los estudios de KPFK Radio Pacífica Los Ángeles 90.7 FM / Santa Bárbara 98.7 FM, Ridgecrest / China Lake 99.5 FM / Norte de San Diego 93.7 FM o en tiempo real y podcast en www.kpfk.org 

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Jueves 29 de diciembre de 2016

8:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Actualidad presenta:

a) Tras la salida de Inglaterra de la Unión Europea y la victoria electoral de Donald Trump, se especula que el proceso de Globalización ha llegado a su fin. ¿Cómo afectará a la población emigrante si la globalización llega a su final? ¿Qué pasará con los mercados y las economías en América Latina? ¿Quienes serán los más perjudicados y/o beneficiados en Estados Unidos ante un nuevo sistema de comercio? Estas preguntas y más con el profesor de Ciencias Políticas del Colegio de Pomonona Miguel Tinker Salas. 

9:00 pm - 9:30 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Cultura presenta:

Para terminar el 2016, tendremos un collage de canciones para mantener el espíritu luchador en alto, e iniciar el 2017 conviviendo unidad y solidaridad pro de los derechos de los emigrantes.  

9:30 pm - 10:00 pm - Nuestra Voz en la Salud presenta:

a) Cápsulas informativas para tener una mejor salud y comer saludable en el 2017.

c) Calendario comunitario de Salud y Educación. 

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Hosts: Leonardo Lorca, Rosario Vigil, Lili López Sunn, Freya Rojo, Rubén Tapia, Ricardo Hernández, Gloria Arjona.
Coordination: Lili López Sunn, Alejandra Conde
Production: Freya Rojo, Leonardo Lorca, Lili López Sunn, Ricardo Hernández, Rubén Tapia, Gloria Arjona

American Indian Airwaves Rundown 12/29/2016

Thursday, 12/29/2016, on American Indian Airwaves, 7pm to 8pm (PCT)

“One-Hour Special on Spirit and Resistance: Remembering Wounded Knee”

December 29th of 2016 marks the 128th year anniversary of the Wound Knee Massacre of 1890 and the Occupation of Wounded Knee occurred from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973. The Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 is the result of the United States (U.S.) 7th Calvary stopped Miniconjou and Lakota Ghost Dancers and community members from returning home to Pine Ridge in what is now known as South Dakota. The Would Knee Massacre took place near the Wounded Knee Creek during a time when the United States government essentially banned all Native American traditions and ceremonies. Shortly thereafter the initial encounter, a scuffle ensued which resulted in the U.S. 7th Calvary open firing and killing over 300 Indigenous women, children, and men.     

The Occupation of Wounded Knee from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973 is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee (Lakota Nation) in response to a call to action from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and treaty rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Indigenous and United States government officials. The Wound Knee Occupation resulted in a 67-day military standoff with U.S. government officials and quickly drew international and domestic support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world.

Today’s show on American Indian Airwaves is comprised of sound from two principal sources: The Pacifica Radio archives and the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973. The Pacifica Radio Archives include original reports from Pacifica’s-affiliate station, KPFA in Berkeley, CA which covered live the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation. In addition, sound from the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973 includes reflective testimonies of the Wound Knee Indigenous activist such as Lenny Foster, Bill Means, Madonna Thunderhawk, and narrated by the late Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman, plus more.

American Indian Airwavesregularly broadcast every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, FM 99.5 China Lake, FM 93.7 North San Diego, WCRS FM 98.3/102.1 in Columbus, OH, and on the Internet @ www.kpfk.org.

Missed shows for the past 60 days can be accessed at: http://archive.kpfk.org/

KPFK--Your Voice Against Oppression


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Hope in the Era of Trump
 

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