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Interchange – The Anti-Hollywood Ethos of Charles Burnett

In this repeat from March 13, 2018, we’re joined by noted film scholar, Jim Naremore, author of Charles Burnett: A Cinema of Symbolic Knowledge; Michael Martin, editor-in-chief of Black Camera: an International Film Journal, and professor in the Media School at Indiana University, who values Burnett as an artist who shows the banality of oppression; Jacqueline Stewart, author of Migrating …

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March 22, 2019: Policing Los Angeles, Part Two

Last week, we heard the first part of a lecture by Max Felker-Kantor on policing in Los Angeles, from the Watts Rebellion in the 60s to the brutal police beating of Rodney King in the 90s. This week, he continues to talk about the police murder of Eula Love, and how her death affected the growing anti-police sentiment and protest …

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March 15, 2019: Policing Los Angeles, Part One

This week, we air the first of two episodes tracking the rise of police racism and militarization in Los Angeles, from the Watts Uprising of 1965 to the 1992 L.A. Riots after Rodney King’s beating. Max Felker-Kantor, author of the book, Policing Los Angeles, walks us through the changes in policing, as well as the ways in which anti-police activism …

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Hola Bloomington – February 1, 2019

Jesus “Chuy” Guzman, Director de Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, habla con locutores sobre su profesion como director del Mariachi Los Camperos y profesor en la UCLA el departamento de etnomusicologia.   Ademas, el explica como los tiempos han cambiado con grupos de Mariachi en general, habla sobre la cultura y tradicion. Jesus “Chuy” Guzman, Director of Mariachi Los Camperos …

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