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March 2, 2016

March 2, 2016, 8:02 p.m.
Marabi jive and jazz from South Africa; the wonderful new album from Colombia's Sidestepper; brass bands of the world; Afrobeat with a psychedelic twist



Predictive programming & MSM psychological warfare explained with Jay Dyer

March 2, 2016, 3:35 p.m.



Tusk2 - Fleetwood Mac

March 2, 2016, 3 p.m.



Between the Lines for the Week Ending March 11, 2016

March 2, 2016, 12:13 p.m.
Mark Potok, Senior Fellow with the Southern Poverty Law Center; Jennifer G. Loewenstein, senior lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies & English at Penn State University; Lula White, recipient of the Quinnipiac University School of Law Thurgood Marshall award.



Reggae Explorations #037

March 2, 2016, 9:52 a.m.



CPR News, March 2, 2016

March 2, 2016, 8:17 a.m.



CPR News, March 1, 2016

March 2, 2016, 8:14 a.m.



Because People Like To Say SALSA!

March 2, 2016, 6:42 a.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



COMBATIVE UNIONISM

March 2, 2016, 5:09 a.m.
http://autonomousactionradio.com/2016/03/02/combative-unionism/ Let's kick it to the bosses!!! In this episode we talk about radical unionism with Brisbane anarchists M and J. Then we talk about the vigil that was taking place at the Lady Cilento Children's Hospital. And finally we listen to The End of the World as we know It and I feel fine.... this episode is called Support your Local Anita.



Changes in Segregation since 1952 - Part 2

March 2, 2016, 1:48 a.m.
In this edition of Radio Curious, we'll visit again with Dr. Elizabeth Allen, a Professor of nursing at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As a high school student, Dr. Allen was one of the first African American students to integrate the West Virginia high schools in 1957. We begin our conversation with Dr. Allen when she discusses how she was able to successfully get through the educational system, and what changes have occurred in education since then, as they relate to African American students. The book she recommends is 'The Price of Loyalty' by Ron Suskind, with former US Treasury Secretary, Paul O'Neil. This episode originally broadcast in May, 2004.



TGS, Who'll Speak For Gaza

March 1, 2016, 11:32 p.m.
Continued reading of The General's Son, Chapter 11; music.



Assessing Syria's Ceasefire

March 1, 2016, 10:36 p.m.
Phil interviewed Zafar about the recent ceasefire in Syria, showing how the Russian military and diplomatic offensive to maintain the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Syria seems to have prevailed over the U.S. plan for regime change (despite Kerry's 'Plan B' for the partition of Syria.) Bangash argues that the ceasefire seemed as well to foil the plans of Saudi Arabia and Turkey, whose leader, Erdogan, has left that country with no friends among its neighbours. Bangash also briefly discusses the recent Iranian elections.



The Urgent Fight for Abortion Rights: Dawn Porter, Director of TRAPPED; Sunsara Taylor on the State of Emergency, the Need to Resist, and the Revolution We Need

March 1, 2016, 10:29 p.m.
Dawn Porter, Director of TRAPPED, a new documentary on the struggle to defend the right to abortion. U.S. abortion clinics are fighting to remain open. itIfollows the struggles of clinic workers and lawyers on the front lines of a battle to keep abortion safe and legal for millions of women in the US. Sunsara Taylor on the abortion rights emergency, the urgent need for resistance, and the revolution we need to emancipate women and all humanity.



War, What is it Bad For? Absolutely Everything!

March 1, 2016, 8:15 p.m.



Jazz For The Asking March 1 2016

March 1, 2016, 7:39 p.m.



Methane Disdain

March 1, 2016, 5:41 p.m.
Along with the Affordable Care Act, the Clean Power Plan may end up being one of President Obama’s signature accomplishments. We learned recently, though, about the US Supreme Court’s potential role in determining the fate of the plan. This week on Sea Change Radio, host Alex Wise speaks with two journalists who have been covering other aspects of the plan. First, Mother Jones journalist Tim McDonnell joins us to talk about methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas that is not targeted in the Clean Power Plan or the Paris Agreement, and whose emissions from the oil and gas industry are largely unknown. We discuss the Aliso Canyon leak, efforts to monitor methane, and how much of the methane problem is cows. Then, Washington Post reporter Steven Mufson provides a who’s who in the efforts to obstruct the implementation of the Clean Power Plan.



Episode 35 - Leap Day Anal Cooling Relief, Ring of Fire edition.

March 1, 2016, 4:17 p.m.
Hey, Chip Skipper aka Joe here, you can listen to us live every Monday night at http://listen.chiampa.info 730ET / 630CT We have you covered on the latest weird and crazy news from Florida or around the country. This week we have call in guest and we announced the new Joe Tech Weekend segment!



A Conversation with Maggie and Arnie Gundersen

March 1, 2016, 2:40 p.m.
The Gundersens came to California for a speaking tour at the end of 2015 and offered to meet me in the afternoon before giving a Fukushima update at the Point Reyes Dance Palace. Both worked in the nuclear industry, Maggie in public information, Arnie as an engineer and executive. He was fired from Nuclear Energy Services in 1990. I started by asking them a question that had troubled me for a long time - given that Arnie Gundersen is one of only a handful of whistle blowers. How early did people in the nuclear industry become aware that they were dealing with a monstrously dangerous technology? Arnie and Maggie Gundersen are a close team in the nuclear education work they are now doing. Their work is posted on their web site Fairewinds dot org as videos and pod-casts as well as blog posts on current events, expert witness reports on nuclear safety issues, a book list, media coverage and much more.



Sounds Irish 3-1-16

March 1, 2016, 1:43 p.m.
Sounds Irish is a weekly program coming straight from County Wicklow in Ireland, hosted by Joe Bollard, one of the elder statesmen of the Irish show band scene. Each program features a variety of Irish and Irish-related songs from many different genres, along with a healthy dose of banter from your host. Please consider adding Sounds Irish to your stations' weekly lineup of programs. All we ask is that we know where the show is being aired so that we can give mention on the program. To contact the show, it is best to send email to Joe Bollard directly at everton274@sky.com The 2-hour program is posted weekly in multiple parts for broadcasters to insert their own breaks.



Queer Kenyan rap+Harlem's homophobe+LGBT news!

Feb. 29, 2016, 6:08 p.m.
Kenyan rappers defy challenges to their Same Love/Valid Love videos; LGBT youth activists close in on a Harlem homophobe; Indonesia's anti-queer crackdown worsens, Russia considers forced "treatment" for its LGBT citizens but a trio of U.S. advocacy groups challenge so-called "change therapy" nationwide, childless civil unions pass in the Italian Senate, Israeli lawmakers reject several LGBT rights bills, Germany opens safe shelters for queer Syrian refugees, and more global LGBT news!



The Jazz Scene 1608

Feb. 29, 2016, 11:56 a.m.
An hour of the best in mainstream Jazz. Playlists and info: http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



If Music Could Talk - Feb 29, 2016 - Khalid Thompson

Feb. 29, 2016, 11:24 a.m.



speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra

Feb. 29, 2016, 10:01 a.m.
Latin Waves Host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra professor of Indigenous Studies at Ottowa University about a Regenerative ways of being, the ancient wisdom of ancestors of co-existence and co-creation. The Sacredness of our live and the call to live with attention, intention and love inspired action that honour life In this edition we speak about the need to fall in love and how falling in love means taking action. The theory of biophilosophy and the need to think off our children and grandchildren.



If Music Could Talk - Feb 14 2016 - Mikemetic

Feb. 29, 2016, 8:51 a.m.



CPR News, February 29, 2016

Feb. 29, 2016, 5:25 a.m.



The Artistry of Bill Charlap; 2/28/16; Set 1

Feb. 29, 2016, 4:48 a.m.



The Artistry of Bill Charlap; 2/28/16; Set 2

Feb. 29, 2016, 4:44 a.m.



The Happy Station Show February 28 2016

Feb. 29, 2016, 4:13 a.m.



Jazz Progressions 1608

Feb. 28, 2016, 9:32 p.m.
Eclectic modern Jazz. Playlists: http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



From the Margins: Feb 29, 2016

Feb. 28, 2016, 8:33 p.m.
Food insecurity and soaring food prices - Vegetable prices went up 18.2 per cent and fresh fruit by 12.9 per cent higher in January 2016 than January 2015 according to recent data from StatsCan. What's up and what to do about the food insecurity problem? Haroon Akram-Lohdi, author of “Hungry for Change” offers insight. Also, an interview with Katherine Aske, Co-chair of Campus food strategy Group at UNB – STU, about attempts to locate a garden on campus.



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