The league player get. Plenty of player. a budget for that musical interlude We now want to return folks to the in progress push of a radio archives broadcast that will go to 9 o clock please stay tuned and donate if you can. In 1960 Pacifica was there on the March from Selma to Montgomery Alabama it took a month to strategize and actually get across the bridge and get to Montgomery but the result of that summer was the Voter Rights Act well that I know well you were there you see that s the thing Pacifica was there the entire time not just when the fun stuff was happening for the National t.v. Cameras but I understand how this whole you know on the ground work together that stuff you can t get anywhere and it s moving it s powerful but it s what let me get let me ask you amazing So let me ask you what the voter shenanigans going on today did the Scalia decision majority decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act that allowed. Local municipalities to to obstruct the the possibility
Huge one you spent time incarcerated for years because of the sacrifice so given that you are someone who is so dedicated to justice work contractual eyes why do you find this work in so crucial compared to all the work that you ve done here on the ground in the Bay Area and I think that you reflect. If we can going back 50 years the work that I and other members of the Black Student Union and 3rd world Liberation Front the work we were doing was really based upon the same work we re doing today which is internationalism that is to say we were trying to 1st of all make it very clear to everyone black students and students of color and and why students and then time population that your history and your knowledge of your history your knowledge of yourself is really vital for you to have some self-worth and for you to look at the various different things that are going around you in a clear and and perceptive way and that s what we were trying to do We were trying to establish a school
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Arguments over the Hobbit and I said you know what this is you know is is I m going to argue about inclusion you re going to argue well political correctness is going to be ugly and that s exactly what happened so you know as a I can t believe the cast of The Hobbit is so white and so lacking in diversity and all of this stuff and and he was very you know a lot of the Rings is a British show it reflects a British culture and it s Norse and Viking and. I said you know a lot of the Rings isn t real. You know say. But the argument just escalated as it would of been as they cannot just keep it down a bit. Which is not a reflection on a lot of the Rings because I love lottery so much as a spell check the book to make sure I wasn t caught being too much now but it so it sent me on this mission not to write some ambition to read. It all all the sort of African history and mythology and so on some of which I knew about from but it was about Guyana and song guy and Molly and and some jar and s
From n.p.r. News in Washington and Barbara Kline the government is scrambling to meet a court ordered deadline of today to reunite hundreds of families who were separated at the southern border as part of the trumpet ministrations crackdown on illegal crossings N.P.R. s John Burnett is in Macallan Texas the governor and if I had a bit more than 2500 children who could be reunified who were separated from from their parents during Trump 0 tolerance policy of those more than half 1600 of the parents are expected to be reunified by today the 30 day deadline the government is scheduled to update its figures later today and report to the judge on Friday Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expressing confidence in his deputy Rod Rosenstein now the focus of an impeachment effort led by some of President Trump s allies in Congress Cmon Rios of member station reports the Republican lawmakers say Rosenstein has failed to comply with their demands for documents related to the Moller investigation