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Medgar Evers Memorial

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This week on From the Vault, we present this timeless Pacifica documentary that seats the listener front and center at the funeral of Medgar Evers, the following mourning procession, and the demonstrations and near-riot that ensued in its aftermath.

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Chris Hudson

On Your Morning Buzz: Wednesday | June 19, 2013 | 6:00 am by KKFI 90.1 FM
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Chris Hudson will be playing Fingerstyle guitar and performing original songs and adaptations of William Blake Poetry from the songs of innocence and experience and songs from my CDs Patagonia and Three Portents. Percussionist Aaron Derington will be accompanying him. They'll play live on our airwaves from 7-7:30am

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Glenn Greenwald – The Surveillance State

On Alternative Radio | June 19, 2013 | 9:00 am by KKFI 90.1 FM
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The June 2013 revelations of massive government spying should not really come as a surprise. Since Sept 11 there has been a steady drift to more and more state power, secrecy and totalitarianism all in the name of national security. Snooping, prying, eavesdropping, call it what you want the government is doing it on a scale never before seen. Sophisticated new technologies allow for more intrusions into our private lives. Beyond the ever present cameras, there is deep data-mining, nano-second biometric identification and drone aircraft in the skies above. The invasive monitoring of public space and the simultaneous erosion of our rights has been largely a bi-partisan affair. State surveillance power, undermining basic freedoms in the name of protecting them, is growing relentlessly. The swelling domestic databases of the NSA probably contain your personal information including emails, text messages, and phone calls. And this burgeoning Orwellian apparatus has become a cash cow for corporations such as Booz Allen Hamilton. Comedian Stephen Colbert sarcastically observes, There are bound to be casualties in the never-ending war on terror and one of them just happens to be the U.S. Constitution.

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Recent News

Volunteer of the Month for June: Photographer Rick Groom

August 23, 2012 By KKFI 90.1 FM Comments Off
Volunteer of the Month for June: Photographer Rick Groom

Rick Groom, a new KKFI volunteer, was selected as the volunteer of the month for June for his steadfast work taking over 350 photos of bands, programmers, and staff during the Band Auction (see photo slideshow below) earlier this year. …

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KKFI Recognizes Chandra Graves, Volunteer-of-the-Month for May

August 23, 2012 By KKFI 90.1 FM 1 Comment »
KKFI Recognizes Chandra Graves, Volunteer-of-the-Month for May

Chandra Graves, Writer “I consider it a privilege to write for KKFI because I share the station’s philosophy concerning serving the community, which extends to the world, making it a better place for all,” Chandra Graves said recently about her …

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KKFI Program Notes for August 20-26, 2012

August 20, 2012 By KKFI 90.1 FM Comments Off
KKFI Program Notes for August 20-26, 2012

Program Notes on KKFI radio shows for the week of August 20-26 These program notes provide details to several locally-produced and national shows airing on KKFI 90.1 FM. We hope you’ll agree that having more information about these shows will …

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KKFI Program Notes for August 13-19, 2012

August 19, 2012 By KKFI 90.1 FM Comments Off
KKFI Program Notes for August 13-19, 2012

Program Notes on KKFI radio shows for the week of August 13-19 These program notes provide details to several locally-produced and national shows airing on KKFI 90.1 FM. We hope you’ll agree that having more information about these shows will …

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