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APEX Express is a weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, djs, and activists and airs each week on KPFA 94.1FM.
APEX Express is committed to building a broader social movement for justice and collective liberation for all oppressed people, including poor & working-class people, people of color, women and queer people. We support grassroots organizing and cultural work that advance these goals, and see APEX as a space for building consciousness and promoting critical discussion about these efforts.
As part of KPFA, we are committed to promoting independent community media that is free and accessible to everyone.
We work collectively to share our skills and resources, and to build the capacity and confidence of community members to tell their own stories. Within our group, we prioritize maintaining a culture of mutual support, respect, and love.
Send comments, questions, events to: APEX: (510) 848-6767x464.
email: apex@kpfa.org
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Apex Express - June 25, 2009 at 7:00pm
Villages of storytellers, mixing myths, message, action: the performance duo Ethnohtec talk of the power of myths. And, a ghost haunts a family in the book Haunting Bombay, also revealing divides in India
Apex Express - June 18, 2009 at 7:00pm
Angel Island Immigration: excluded again via cutbacks? Soundz of resilience and resonance: Delorean.
Apex Express - June 11, 2009 at 7:00pm
MISSING youth empire after 9-11: a book about political expression of a new South Asian generation. Secret guidelines on ethnic profiling and geo-mapping. And did these policies impact the case of Fahad Hashmi who's now held in solitary?
Apex Express - June 4, 2009 at 7:00pm
The Legacy: Ron Takaki, Richard Aoki, Him Mark Lai, Al Robles and What's driving North Korea as two journalists go on trial.
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