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Black As Folk

This program is inactive. "Black as Folk" is a monthly program celebrating Black folk music from amazing Black folk artists. Black Folk music was a solace, a community-builder, and a voice for hope during enslavement and afterward, in the days of Reconstruction and then ... Read more

Irresistible Revolution

Make no mistake: what we are experiencing is nothing less than a revolutionary moment. Today, the Black Lives Matter movement, which started in 2013 and builds upon centuries of Black liberation work, is the biggest uprising since the 1960s' Civil Rights Movement. Acros... Read more

The Great Escape

  Coming to you from down in a Portland, Oregon basement bunker, The Great Escaspe presents Trad-Trash music, a finely culled mix of next generation sounds influenced by the past and produced for the future...whatever that may have in store for the COVID generation. Joi... Read more

AudioPilot

  Prepare for Take Off! AudioPilot is an open timeslot on the air schedule for one-off episodes or even limited series. AudioPilot will be on most 5th Thursdays and Fridays 8 PM to Midnight, and 5th Saturdays 10 PM to Midnight. If your interested in Deejaying at KBOO r... Read more

The Gap

  The Gap is talk radio aimed at bridging the generational divide. Your hosts Tammy and Althea are here to mind it, bridge it, fill it in.  Zoomers, Boomers, Millenials and everything in between are welcome! Tune in Fridays at 8 a.m. for current events, thoughtful critici... Read more

War Pig's Arcade

Produced for War Pig's Arcade
War Pig's Arcade was a late night radio program hosted by War Pig and Poxy Lynard. Each episode featured discussions on cult film, silly call in game shows, and plenty of underground music. The show ran for a limited time during the summer of 2020.       Read more

A People's History of Music

A People’s History of Music is a podcast to be produced by Eric Isaacson and Erin Yanke, with help from Rebecca Gilbert. The podcast will focus on significant moments in the history of recorded music from the point of view of those with less power: usually the musicians.... Read more

Let's Talk about Race

Every 1st Monday from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm   Let’s Talk About Race (LTAR), a new intergenerational, roundtable discussion of independent national journalists featuring rigorous conversations and analysis of news coverage and the role race plays in politics, government, e... Read more