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InterTribal

Dec. 22, 2015, 7:39 p.m.
Airs every Saturday 6 to 9 a.m. ET.



In Memory of John Trudell: What it Means to be a Human Being (ONE of TWO)

Dec. 22, 2015, 7:38 p.m.
When John Trudell died on December 8, 2015, many were at a loss how to explain in a few words what he meant to them: Santee Sioux poet, philosopher, musician and warrior came to mind and the commercial media added his roles in films and the films made about him. TUC: Trudell grew up on and around the Santee Sioux reservation near Omaha, Nebraska. In 1969 he participated in the Indians of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz Island . From 1973 to 1979, he served as national chairman of A.I.M., the American Indian Movement. The government response to A.I.M. was swift Trudell said, “They waged war against us. They hunted us down. They killed, jailed, and destroyed us, by any means necessary.” One of AIM’s greatest accomplishments on Trudell’s watch was drawing attention to the US government policy of Tribal Termination and the eventual rollback of Termination and the Restoration of tribal rights and some Native lands. AIM walked The Longest Walk from California to DC and occupied the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) headquarters building. While there, AIM activists discovered secret plans to terminate even more tribes and went public. Of course government agencies and the FBI became dedicated to ending the nascent Native American movement. To this day it remains unclear who inside AIM was used by the FBI and what the effects of the FBI’s defamation campaigns against certain members of AIM were. John Trudell personally became a target of the FBI. In their amazing 17,000-page FBI dossier on him, the reported that they feared his verbal skill the most. “Articulate” appears repeatedly. In 1979 that war by the FBI took a terrible personal toll on John Trudell. On February 11, he led a march to the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. Approximately 12 hours later, in the early morning hours, a fire “of suspicious origin” burned down Trudell’s home on the Shoshone Paiute reservation in Nevada, killing his wife Tina, their three children, and Tina’s mother. Devastated by the loss of his family, Trudell withdrew from the world; “writing words” became his way “to keep some sanity” and continue to survive. Trudell returned as musician, poet, and highly sought-after public speaker. This program you will hear the first half hour of a talk he gave in March 2001 in San Francisco. The hall was filled to capacity. Trudell took the stage with a thin folder of his poems under his arm. He began with a disclaimer of sorts, leading into a free association of thoughts about Earth and Sun, ancient wisdom, and modern intelligence, and what it means to be a human being.



InterTribal

Dec. 22, 2015, 7:27 p.m.
This segment is the 3rd hour of InterTribal - Saturday 6 to 9 a.m. est.



We'll Always Have Paris: Vivienne Walt on COP21

Dec. 22, 2015, 1:47 p.m.
Victor Hugo said of Paris that nothing was more fantastic, more tragic, or more sublime. Will the same ever be said of the COP 21 climate agreement brokered this month in the iconic city? Today on Sea Change Radio, we re-cap the Climate Summit with prominent freelance journalist Vivienne Walt. Walt and host Alex Wise discuss the impact of the Paris Agreement on the world’s largest polluters, explore how big banks and deep-pocketed interests are reacting to the pact, and examine efforts to accelerate the transition to clean energy in developing nations. Walt also talks about how the world views U.S. climate skepticism and what effect the November terrorist attacks and climate protests had on the summit.



Don't Buy It

Dec. 22, 2015, 12:44 p.m.



CPR News, December 22, 2015

Dec. 22, 2015, 11:54 a.m.



The Mixed Tape - December 22 2015

Dec. 22, 2015, 10:58 a.m.
Spoken Word: 10 minutes 100% CanCon 50% FemCon 6% Maritime artists



If Music Could Talk - Dec 20 2015

Dec. 22, 2015, 8:32 a.m.



The Mixed Tape - December 15 2015

Dec. 22, 2015, 6:58 a.m.



Lee Gibson teaser

Dec. 22, 2015, 5:26 a.m.



Hillary Clinton wants a 'Manhattan Project' to fight encryption for Dec. 23, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 9:43 p.m.
At the Democratic debate Dec. 19, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for a 'Manhattan Project' of tech companies to solve encryption.



Cornerstone - Styx

Dec. 21, 2015, 8:54 p.m.
Styx Cornerstone LP



Episode 27 - Are you Ready for Festivus?

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:44 p.m.
Brought to you by your two favorite stoners recapping the days events, and their comedic take on the news. Listen live every Monday at 730ET/630CT at http://listen.chiampa.info



Death of Italy's oldest Nazi: P2 Freemason chief Licio Gelli

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:37 p.m.



B&D Approach #128

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:22 p.m.
Backonthablock - Program Hell Naw! - Slum Village ft. Black Milk and Que D Pharcyde - The Pharcyde All We Got Iz Us (Evil Streets) - Onyx ft. Panama P.I. Once Again - The Dwellas ft. Tony Atlas Monotony - Afu-Ra Counting Time - Tone At & Thrice Third Bomdigi - Erick Sermon Grand Stand - O.C. & Debonair P Liquid Swords - Gza/Genius The C.D.C. (Cypher for Disease Control) - First Division ft. Baron, Prince Po, Ruste Juxx, Books, Supastition, Torae Fries - Rapper Big Pooh & Nottz Superiority - Superior ft. Reks Coolie High - Camp Lo Luxury Rap - Bless ft. Vado Broken Language - Smooth Da Hustler ft. Trigger The Gambler Gadget - Eve



DOMA-slayer Roberta Kaplan!

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:14 p.m.
Correspondent Abby Dees explores the rise and fall of the U.S. Defense of Marriage Act, or "DOMA", with victorious Supreme Court attorney Robert Kaplan. Kaplan discusses her own coming out story, the love story of Edith Windsor and Thea Spyer, upon which the case was based, and the legal and social implications of the ruling that paved the way for this year's high court marriage equality decision!



"We need to kick it up a notch": an interview with anarchist prisoner Michael Kimble

Dec. 21, 2015, 4:58 p.m.
First off some words from Sean Swain on morality. Spoiler alert: it may not exist!! This time we're speaking with Michael Kimble, who is a black gay anarchist prisoner incarcerated in Atmore, Alabama. Mr Kimble is active in many prison organizing projects, including the Free Alabama Movement. We speak about his case, his writings, a possible future for anarchist organizing, his upcoming parole hearing, and vampires among other topics. For more about his case and to read his writings, you can visit his support page at http://anarchylive.noblogs.org. Apologies for the audio quality on this interview, since it was recorded from inside prison it is not always easy to hear. But stick with it, there's some really good stuff here. To write to Michael Kimble, or to send him books or zines, you can address letters to: Michael Kimble #138017 3700 Holman Unit Atmore, AL 36503 To write support letters for his hopefully upcoming parole hearing, address letters to: Alabama Dept. of Pardons and Parole 301 South Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130 Info on what to say and how to word those letters of support please visit his support page: http://anarchylive.noblogs.org/post/2015/08/25/support-parole-for-michael-kimble/ Show playlist: http://www.ashevillefm.org/node/14733



The Motherland Influence Dec. 20, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 3:49 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music. African Youth Center program.



The Other Black Music Dec. 20, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 3:13 p.m.
Broadcasting from WRIR-LP 97.3 FM and www.wrir.org in Richmond, Virginia USA. "The Other Black Music" broadcast Black music ignored by other Richmond stations. Soul, Zydeco, Funk, Afro-Pop, Blues and more. Every other Sunday 3-5pm EST



CPR News, December 21, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 1:41 p.m.



The Nation Magazine

Dec. 21, 2015, 12:57 p.m.
Interview with Katrina vanden Heuvel, Publisher and Editor at The Nation Magazine.



Eat the Airwaves! - 12/19/15

Dec. 21, 2015, 11:13 a.m.



Flashpoints : Pacifica KPFA, July 26, 2001

Dec. 21, 2015, 9:32 a.m.
This is Flashpoints live coverage of the July 26, 2001 street demonstrations by listeners and staff outside the office building of Pacifica radio station WBAI in New York City following the banning of Polk-award winning journalist Robert Knight and other staff from the station manager Utrice Leid.



From the Margins: Dec. 20, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 8:42 a.m.
1) Federal inmate John Chaif on the importance of imagination 2) Adam Hanieh's recent article in Jacobin Magazine: A Brief history of ISIS



The Kelly Alexander Show December 20 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:43 a.m.



Out of the Woods - Show #298 - 12-26-15

Dec. 21, 2015, 6:04 a.m.
This version of the program is divided into 6 segments so broadcasters who desire to use this content can insert your station info, etc. The segments vary in length. Out of the Woods is an earthy, wires and wood, mostly acoustic program featuring some of the best new and established artists from the worlds of folk, bluegrass, singer-songwriters, alt.country, Americana, classic country, old-time, Celtic, and everything that falls in between. The show is an unpredictable mix flowing like a river between moods, often with an edge or in a melancholy minor key. On occasion, Out of the Woods features interviews and live in-studio performances with national and international touring musicians. Past guests have included artists such as Bela Fleck, Si Kahn, Brown Bird, Dana Robinson, Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, Kate MacLeod, Bill Bourne, Karl Shiflett, Rachel Bissex, Darryl Purpose, Bow Thayer, Cosy Sheridan and many others. Out of the Woods grew out of Jon 'Chip' Colcord's former acoustic programs, The Song Swap and Music For The Mountain, separate folk and bluegrass programs which aired in New Hampshire during the 1990s. As a child, Colcord grew up a ravenous music fan with an ear for both rock and folk, from Arlo Guthrie to Aerosmith. All of these influences converge on Out of the Woods to bring you a mix which is as much on the edge as it is down home. Folk music with a rock 'n' roll soul



Music For The Mountain Bluegrass - Show #82 - 12-25-15

Dec. 21, 2015, 6 a.m.
Music for the Mountain is a weekly bluegrass radio program featuring that hard-driving bluegrass sound, with classic and new tunes running the gamut from Bill Monroe to Sierra Hull. The program is posted here in two sections for broadcasters to insert breaks for station identification, etc. Please be careful to add enough additional material as the length of the segments will vary from week to week



CPR News Headlines, December 21, 2015

Dec. 21, 2015, 4:48 a.m.



Swinging into Christmas; 12/20/15; Set 1

Dec. 21, 2015, 4:44 a.m.



Swinging into Christmas; 12/20/15; Set 2

Dec. 21, 2015, 4:42 a.m.



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