KPFA

Speaking freely : Daniel Ellsberg / produced by Daniel Ellsberg.

Ellsberg discusses the University of California s involvement in nuclear weapons development with Harlan Ratsblatt, Ron Glass, and Diane Thomas of the U.C. Nuclear Weapons Lab Conversion Project.
r.1. Neutron bomb -- r.2. Proposal for U.C. withdrawal from weapons development -- r.3. Listerner call-in about the U.C.-nuclear research relationship.
r.1. Neutron bomb -- r.2. Proposal for U.C. withdrawal from weapons development -- r.3. Listerner call-in about the U.C.-nuclear research relationship.

Music of West Africa / Angela Davis.

Davis presents a social interpretation of Mandingo tribal music.|MUSIC OF WEST AFRICA / Angela Davis. SERIES: Angela Speaks. Angela Davis speaks on the music of West Africa, and presents a social interpretation of Mandigo tribal music. BROADCAST: KPFA, 26 Dec. 1977.

Samille Gooden interviewed by Angela Davis

Angela Davis speaks with Samille Gooden, president of local 1695 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), on Black women in the labor movement.

Carmen McRae / interviewed by Angela Davis.

Jazz singer, composer and actress Carmen McRae (1920 - 1994) talks with activist Angela Davis (1944 - ) in San Francisco on November 18, 1977. The interview was recorded around the time of McRae's show at Club Mocambo in San Francisco's Tenderloin district.

Best of the Cockettes / Martin Worman and Scrumbly Koldewyn.

Kevin Burke from People's Theatre at KPFA interviews Martin Worman and Scrumbly Koldewyn from the Cockettes, the early '70s San Francisco-based drag and theater troupe. Worman and Koldewyn discuss the history of the Cockettes, including their forming under the direction of Hibiscus and their first big show in June 1970 at Hollywood Babylon.

Esther Phillips : an interview by Angela Davis / produced by Stephanie Allen and Angela Davis.

Soul and blues singer Esther Phillips (1935-1984) talks with activist Angela Davis (1944 - ) about her life and background, what it was like to be 13 years old and on the road with a band, drugs, racism, God, and why she has started her own production company. The interview is mixed with music from Phillips' latest album, You've come a long way, baby (Mercury Records, 1977).
Displaying items 1911 - 1920 of 2241

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - KPFA