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Joan Dalton- "Dogs in Juvenile Hall"

Nov. 21, 2025, 5:45 a.m.
I once had the good fortune of seeing “If Animals Could Talk,” a movie made by Jane Goodall. A segment was about The MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn, Oregon. The boys incarcerated there have committed serious criminal offenses; some of them are given an opportunity to train dogs, develop relationships with the dogs and in doing so learn responsibility, patience and respect for other living creatures. There is a zero recidivism rate among the juvenile inmates who spend time training dogs at MacLaren. Joan Dalton is the founder and executive director of Project Pooch, a non-profit corporation linked with MacLaren, where incarcerated youths train shelter dogs and find them homes. We visited by phone from her home near Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010 and began our conversation when I asked her to tell us how Project Pooch came about and then about Project Pooch itself. The books that Joan Dalton recommends are “Children And Animals: Exploring The Roots Of Kindness And Cruelty,” by Frank R. Ascione and “Rescue Ink: How Ten Guys Saved Countless Dogs and Cats, Twelve Horses, Five Pigs, One Duck,and a Few Turtles,” by Rescue Ink and Denise Flaim.



The Shortwave Report 11/21/25

Nov. 20, 2025, 11:26 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Germany, Japan, France, and Cuba.



Celt In A Twist November 23 2025

Nov. 20, 2025, 9:49 p.m.
Coming in hot! Celt In A Twist presents 3 debuts off the top from Brogeal, Basco and Haggis X-1, launching an hour to stir the heart, feed the soul and soothe your conscience in the tradition of the greatest storytellers on the planet. Discover music with meat on the bone from Celt In A Twist!



World Beat Canada Radio November 22 2025

Nov. 20, 2025, 9:45 p.m.
The Surfrajettes turn up the reverb and drop the puck on The True North's second anthem, Hockey Night In Canada! Plus, new Afro-Colombian from Nuevos Rios, new Brazilian-Caribbean from Iuna Falcao and a Ghanian song of empowerment for girls, "No Orgasm In Heaven". Ponder life's little mysteries with World Beat Canada!



Redwood Wonk_11132025

Nov. 20, 2025, 8:16 p.m.
Eric Kirk and Matthew Owen discuss the politics of the week.



The Repository_219

Nov. 20, 2025, 8:12 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



The Repository_219

Nov. 20, 2025, 8:09 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



The Repository_218

Nov. 20, 2025, 8:08 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



Electronic Intifada Newscast 20 November 2025

Nov. 20, 2025, 7:29 p.m.
Nora Barrows-Friedman brings us a recap of Palestinian news for the week of November 20th, 2025.



A Conversation with Gigi Assi / What You Need to Know About Immigration Crackdown in N.C.

Nov. 20, 2025, 1:59 a.m.
Today’s guest, Gigi Assi is the Founder and CEO of Prodigy Pathways, a national nonprofit focused on expanding access to elite sports development and mentorship for underserved youth. In the second half of the program, we discuss the consequences of unchecked power and anonymity given to ICE agents and how they have deployed their terror campaign in North Carolina.



Cheeze Pleeze # 1117

Nov. 19, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Our hosts get out of the cold, as they settle into the bunker for a nice long winter of warmth and take a look at the early album career of comedian, actor and general english master of foolishness Peter Sellers. More Beatles covers, with a different guitar take and the limburger Lounge gets to Rock Around The Clock...if you are sure what is what they are singing about. NOTE: A CP Christmas 2025 Starts NEXT WEEKEND!



Taylor Report Fundraiser - Winter 2025

Nov. 19, 2025, 7:31 p.m.
Taylor Report Fundraising Program for Winter, 2025.



Between the Lines for November 19, 2025

Nov. 19, 2025, 1:34 p.m.
Sudan’s Civil War has Created the Worst Active Genocide and Famine in the World Today; The Dire Situation for Palestinians Living in Post-Ceasefire Gaza; Trump Drowning in Epstein File Scandal Heather.



As Protests Continue in DC: Trump Is A Genocidal Racist & How the Regime Can Be Driven From Power

Nov. 19, 2025, 5:50 a.m.
This week, as protests continue in Washington, DC, we're bringing back a recent program. Bob Avakian, Trump is a genocidal racist. Noche Diaz, November 5, The Time Has Come for the Fall of the Trump Fascist Regime. Friends and family of those disappeared by ICE Gestapo protest in LA. Bob Avakian on the potential for revolution.



West Paw CEO Spencer Williams: Reducing Your Carbon Pawprint

Nov. 18, 2025, 10:28 p.m.
According to a recent Forbes report, 65 million American households have pet dogs. Plenty of those people buy toys for their dogs, which is a nice thing to do, except that it leads to an enormous amount of waste - an estimated 634 million dog toys end up in US landfills each year. That's approximately 40,500 tons of dog toy garbage. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Spencer Williams, the founder and CEO of West Paw, a small dog toy company out of Bozeman, Montana that is doing its best to reduce the carbon pawprint. We look at the company's products, find out how their commitment to recycling distinguishes them from the rest of the sector, and delve into some carbon-neutral ideas for keeping your pet entertained without toys.



The Beginning of the Nuclear Age - Part Two of Two

Nov. 18, 2025, 5:30 p.m.
The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi set off the first nuclear chain reaction in an underground tennis-court at the University of Chicago in 1942. His experiment led directly to the building of the plutonium bomb that destroyed the city of Nagasaki. Exactly 25 years after that experiment, with Fermi already dead of radiation induced leukemia, a statue by Henry Moore was unveiled on December 2, 1967, at that location, to commemorate the first self sustained nuclear chain reaction. Boal describes the fascinating clash of ideas, from the early anti nuclear resistance by SDS students in the US and the British CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), to the visual impression of Moore’s statue that seems to depict a skull plus storm trooper helmet plus mushroom cloud. Ignoring the early resistance to nuclear power scientists still envisioned thousands of nuclear power plants while discussing already how one could possibly keep nuclear waste safe for tens of thousands of years. Iain Boal is co-editor of Resisting the Virtual Life, published by City Lights Books and the author of the history of the bicycle: The Green Machine (2011). Boal was educated at Oxford, Cambridge and London Universities and has taught at Harvard, Stanford and UC Berkeley.



Walkuman Style #125 re-run

Nov. 18, 2025, 3:01 a.m.
1. Saturday Night - Torae 2. Welcome to the Planet - Swamp Thing 3. X-Man - Sadat X 4. Brain Cells - Villain Park 5. The Nod Factor (original/Nick Wiz remix) - Mad Skillz 6. Flame Griller - AJFA 4:Alright/OK 7. Funkorama - Redman 8. I Know - J. See ft. Soccorro 9. Boom Bap - Amiri 10. Beautiful Day - Davon ft. Karim 11. Hello! - royceBIRTH (Stonam) 12. Fact Remains - Es 13. All Good Pt. 2 - Illa J ft. Moka Only and Ivan Ave 14. 1990 Something - Eclypse ft. DJ Bamboo 15. The Natural - Mic Geronimo 16. Bronx Keeps Creating It - Fat Joe 17. Silent Soldiers - Awon & Phoniks 18. Don't Let Up (instrumental) - 427 & Beats Annonymous 19. Midnight Sun - Max-I-Million



A Tribute to Quentin Crisp & global LGBTQ news & more!

Nov. 18, 2025, 12:30 a.m.
“Naked Civil Servant” Quentin Crisp on rights, wrongs and being human; the “Rainbow Rewind” recalls more November birthdays and key events; the Turks and Caicos Islands is ordered to recognize a gay couple’s marriage, the U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear a challenge to marriage equality, Kazakhstan is primed to ban “LGBTQ propaganda”, China bans 2 popular gay dating apps, U.S. Catholic bishops tell Church-run hospitals to deny gender-affirming care, the newly enthroned Church in Wales’ first woman Archbishop is also a proud lesbian, and more LGBTQ news from around the world.



Fight For The Protect Chicago Budget Rally

Nov. 17, 2025, 9:05 p.m.
Chicago's next City Budget comes up for a vote shortly. The financial crisis it addresses, created in part by the Trump Administration, but mostly by the racism and class subservience of past administrations that privatized and cut city services, closed schools and mental health clinics and covered up police torture, abuse, and murder, to the tune of a billion and a half dollars in civil judgments over the past 14 years, but factually since 1972. The financial short fall due to their past deference to banks, real estate developers, and criminal schemes, now falls on the shoulders of only the second progressive Black mayor in Chicago's history; some 40 years after Harold Washington's historic peoples coalition victory. A revolution in its day, not unlike that which recently put New York State congressman Zohran Mamdani into the Mayor's office of New York City. Mayor Brandon Johnson's The Protect Chicago Budget insists that working people and school children will not be made to carry the burden as past administrations have done. It protects gains in public mental health services, crisis response programs and affordable housing. It raises no property tax, water and garbage tax or tax on grocery's which will follow should the corporations and wealthy win the day with a massive misinformation campaign. Speakers explain the tiny tax on the richest corporations and billionaires, how it would cover the revenue short fall, along with a surplus from the much abused TIF District tax which not long after it was established to support redevelopment in blighted communities, became a slush fund for downtown developers of high end projects. The Protect Chicago Budget would see the wealthiest in Chicago pay their fare share. But a handful of self professed progressive Aldermen are opposing reinstating the employee “head tax” which applies to only the largest of corporations . Corporations like Amazon, Google and McDonalds who profit from the city, its people and its commons, add to the operational costs, but pay little to their maintenance. Raising taxes on working people and cutting service to constituents appears their leaning. Educating them to support the interests of working families with their vote is the goal of the rally. Pastor Troy Venning , Quinn Chapel AME Church, the first black congregation in the city of Chicago provides a welcome, reminding the assembled of the historic role the church and members undertook in the turbulent 1850's, one that continues through today, and its parallel in their mission in today's turbulent times. t



“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision”“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision” Joining us today is Brad Pine, the creative force behind Waboos, RezFox, Tomahawk141 and the entire Etribe digital ecosystem. Brad is

Nov. 17, 2025, 4:01 p.m.
“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision” Joining us today is Brad Pine, the creative force behind Waboos, RezFox, Tomahawk141 and the entire Etribe digital ecosystem. Brad is transforming how Indigenous people connect, promote their businesses, and share their culture through technology. His mission is simple but powerful: build Indigenous-owned digital tools that strengthen our economies, preserve our identity, and invite the world to experience the beauty of our culture with respect. We’re thrilled to have him on the show today to talk about his vision, his work, and the future of Indigenous-led digital innovation.ABOUT BRAD PINE Brad Pine is an Ojibway entrepreneur, digital innovator, and the founder of Waboos.ca and the Etribe Media Network, based in Garden River First Nation in Ontario, Canada. A longtime advocate for Indigenous digital sovereignty, Brad has dedicated his career to building online tools, directories, and mobile apps that empower Indigenous entrepreneurs and connect communities across Turtle Island. Through platforms such as Waboos, RezFox, Tomahawk141, and Healers on Demand, Brad’s work provides Indigenous-owned businesses greater visibility while offering non-Indigenous audiences meaningful, respectful access to Indigenous culture, tourism, and knowledge. Driven by a mission to create Indigenous-led technology for a new generation, Brad and his Ojibway team focus on developing culturally grounded digital spaces designed to uplift Indigenous economies and strengthen community connections. His leadership has made Waboos one of the most promising Indigenous business discovery platforms in Canada. We were honored to welcome Brad as a guest on Indigenous in the News, where he shared insights into his digital vision, his community-driven approach, and the future of Indigenous innovation. ABOUT ETRIBE NETWORK Under his stage name, Pony Man, Pony leads Zia Star Records, a platform amplifying Indigenous artists. His latest single, Shake the Tail Feather (2025), is a vibrant anthem blending Navajo-inspired rhythms with themes of joy and unity, accompanied by a stunning music video set in a desert powwow arena. As Executive Producer, Pony champions artists like My Love Red Hand and Eddie Moonville, driving a movement of cultural pride and creative innovation. Waboos.ca or Waboos is a Indigenous owned company located on the Garden River First Nation, Ontario, Canada. Our Ojibway Team prides itself on supplying the tools for our Indigenous people to promote their businesses. Our suite of Websites and apps are Native specific or Indigenous specific content aimed at providing a access point for Non Natives or Non Indigenous users to learn and experience our beautiful culture. More Native Specific, Indigenous specific content website/apps from the Etribe Network are; www.tomahawk141.com “Splitting the Airwaves Right Down the Middle Between Mainstream and The Rez” playing equal parts Indigenous artists and mainstream Non-Indigenous artists. www.rezfox.ca “Live, Love, Learn” Our 3L vision Live life to the fullest, Love unconditionally and Learn about other Cultures. Rezfox is a place of learning, a place to exchange ideas, a place to maybe even find love. www.healersondemand.com a place where “Seekers” can find alternative medicines from “Healers” globally. ABOUT WABOOS Waboos.ca or Waboos is a Indigenous owned company located on the Garden River First Nation, Ontario, Canada. Our Ojibway Team prides itself on supplying the tools for our Indigenous people to promote their businesses. Our suite of Websites and apps are Native specific or Indigenous specific content aimed at providing a access point for Non Natives or Non Indigenous users to learn and experience our beautiful culture. More Native Specific, Indigenous specific content website/apps from the Etribe Network are; www.tomahawk141.com “Splitting the Airwaves Right Down the Middle Between Mainstream and The Rez” playing equal parts Indigenous artists and mainstream Non-Indigenous artists. www.rezfox.ca “Live, Love, Learn” Our 3L vision Live life to the fullest, Love unconditionally and Learn about other Cultures. Rezfox is a place of learning, a place to exchange ideas, a place to maybe even find love. www.healersondemand.com a place where “Seekers” can find alternative medicines from “Healers” globally. ABOUT TOMAHAWK 141 Tomahawk 141 is an Indigenous-owned digital radio station and mobile app created by Brad Pine and the Etribe Media Network, based in Garden River First Nation. The station delivers a unique and innovative listening experience by pairing one Indigenous artist with one mainstream artist in the same genre, offering a balanced blend that both uplifts Indigenous musicians and appeals to broader audiences. With programming that spans rock, pop, country, hip hop, and more, Tomahawk 141 serves as an exciting platform for discovering new Indigenous talent while keeping listeners connected to music they already love. Available on both iOS and Android, the Tomahawk 141 app allows users to stream music anywhere, explore Indigenous sounds, and connect with cultural content in a modern, accessible format. Backed by the mission of “splitting the airwaves down the middle,” the station promotes visibility, representation, and cultural pride through music. As part of Brad Pine’s growing suite of Indigenous digital platforms—including Waboos, RezFox, and Healers on Demand—Tomahawk 141 highlights the power of Indigenous-led innovation in the media and technology space.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

Nov. 17, 2025, 12:15 p.m.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.



WINGS #32-25 Peacewomen

Nov. 17, 2025, 11:03 a.m.
In 2025, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a woman who is working to bring down the current leader of Venezuela - she's the 20th woman named to that award. But  20 years earlier, in 2005, women around the world created a campaign to jointly recognize a thousand examples, of the millions of women around the world, who struggle to prevent and repair the vast human damage from violent conflict. Nusrat Ara interviewed three of the nominated women peace activist from Kashmir for WINGS. about what they did - and are still doing! - ​in ​occupied Kashmir. And afterwards, the voice of Indian economist Devaki Jain, who was also one of the thousand women recommended for the Peace Prize.



If Music Could Talk - Nov 16 2025

Nov. 17, 2025, 3:57 a.m.



Commentary November 10, 2025

Nov. 17, 2025, 12:34 a.m.
Commentary from November 10, 2025.



Cosmic Dust & Cognition

Nov. 16, 2025, 10:03 p.m.
Cosmic dust reveals a hidden history of past sea-ice - and predicts a crash of Arctic Ocean life. Stimulating new science with Dr. Frank Pavia, University of Washington. Then "The normalization of (almost) everything" with computational cognitive scientist Rachit Dubey.



Program 2536DR

Nov. 16, 2025, 9:32 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop is in transition - RTS is now heard on WXDR 99.1 in New Orleans



Joshua Clark Davis - Police Against the Movement

Nov. 16, 2025, 5:22 p.m.
A talk by author Joshua Clark Davis to mark the publication of his book of the same name. Joshua Clark Davis is an associate professor of U.S. history at the University of Baltimore, and his research has earned awards from the Fulbright Program, the Silvers Foundation, and the NEH Public Scholars Program. He's joined by moderator Chenjerai Kumanyika, host of the podcast Empire City, and son of Herb Callendar, a '60s era civil rights activist who later changed his name to Makaza Kumanyika. Joshua Clark Davis' book, Police Against the Movement, shatters one of the most pernicious myths about the 1960s: that the civil rights movement endured police violence without fighting it. Instead, activists confronted police abuses head-on, staging sit-ins at precinct stations, picketing department headquarters, and blocking traffic to protest officer misdeeds. In return, organizers found themselves the targets of overwhelming political repression in the form of police surveillance, infiltration by undercover officers, and retaliatory prosecutions aimed at derailing their movement. The talk took place on November 6, 2025 at The Word Is Change, a radical bookstore in Brooklyn, NY. https://www.thewordischange.com/



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Robin Cisek in our Spotlight Interview (Metis Pop) Hr 2

Nov. 16, 2025, 3:46 p.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Robin Cisek in our Spotlight Interview (Metis Pop) Hr 1

Nov. 16, 2025, 3:41 p.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K! This week we welcome Robin Cisek, a powerful voice from the Métis Nation—alternative pop singer-songwriter. She’s joining us from Edmonton, Alberta, and she’s here with her brand-new album “Tempered,” a bold, self-produced project that blends dark-pop, electro-pop, and raw emotional storytelling. Robin is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/robin-cisek. Enjoy music from Robin Cisek, Dani Lion, Celeigh Cardinal, QVLN, Amaru Tribe, Bebel Bilberto, Elastic Bond, Thea May, Logan Staats, XIT, Tom Bee, Diyet & the Love Strangers, Pony Man, Raven Reid, Mimi O'bonsawin, Vince Fontaine, The Melawmen Collective, Kind of Sea, Iskwe, Joyslam, Spirit Cry, Jace Martin, Blue Moon Marquee, Norther Cree, Link Ray, The Band Blackbird, Elisapie and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.



Episode 266 November 16 2025 discovering the hidden gems in vintage popular music

Nov. 16, 2025, 2:34 p.m.
This week there's country classics from Patsy Cline, George Jones and Tennessee Ernie Ford. We've got blues from Louisiana Red, Blue Moon Marquee and the little-known Willie Egan plus the first recording of a standard made famous by Elvis and Willie Nelson.



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