Richard Kelley - Stanford Cardinal and NBA Basketball Player 16-may-2011
May 17, 2011, 4:50 p.m.
Richard Kelley is an alumnus from Woodside High School and nearby Stanford University who played on the mens' basketball team and went on to be a first-round draft pick for the NBA. He played for the New Orleans Jazz and said that he started appreciating the local music and acquired really great albums which he featured on his Lunch Special Show. Mr. Kelley returned to Stanford University to obtain his MBA and although he is busy with work, he was kind enough to come to KZSU to play some great songs and to talk (he has a terrific sense of humor) about how he likes to frequent live music shows in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In this show, Mr. Kelley plays music which he picked up from the 2011 New Orleans Jazz Festival.
Mr. Kelley's biography may be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Kelley
Program #6 (recorded 17 May 2011)
May 17, 2011, 4:38 p.m.
Program #5 (recorded 17 May 2011)
May 17, 2011, 4:30 p.m.
Labor Express for 5-16-11
May 17, 2011, 4:21 p.m.
This is the full 5-16-11 episode of the Labor Express Radio program.
You could call todayâs episode the Motherâs Day edition. In Latin American, Motherâs Day is always held on May 10th. NALACC, the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities utilized this past Mothers Day to call on the Obama administration to stop its policy of massive numbers of deportations of undocumented immigrants. We will hear more on today's program about their Motherâs Day message to mother Michelle Obama.
We will also hear about another group of mothers who organized a Parent Summit for the parents of students in Chicago public schools held at the Whittier School in Pilsen. Weâll hear from these mothers about the state of the fight against privatization of the public school system in Chicago, for great school funding, more community control over schools and the on going struggle over La Casita at Whittier.
Weâll also hear from Labor History professor Steven Ashby about the plans for Labor Notes Troublemakers School which will be held here in Chicago next Saturday. You definitely want to stay tuned for that.
And we will wrap up todayâs program with an update on the situation in post coup Honduras with Alexy Lanza of La Voz de los de Abajo.
Labor Express Radio is Chicago's only English language labor news and current affairs radio program. News for working people, by working people. Labor Express Radio airs every Monday morning at 10:00 AM on Chicago's Sound Alliance, WLUW, 88.7 FM. For more information, see our website at: www.laborexpress.org
and our homepage on Archive.org at:
http://www.archive.org/details/LaborExpressRadio
or page at Radio4All.netâ¦
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May 5, 2011 - When Did Bin Laden Die?
May 17, 2011, 4:21 p.m.
Cheryl shares a report of the denial of April Gallup's appeal by the 2nd Circuit Court in New Haven, CT--where one of the judges (John Walker) was George Bush's cousin.
Then she focuses on Osama Bin Laden's history as a CIA asset. Then on his first death, for which there is lots of evidence, and on his more recent death, for which there is none. Includes audio clips of Dan Rather interviewing a CIA agent on Sept. 12, 2001 and Thom Hartmann iterviewing David Ray Griffin in October 2009.
Interview with Owen Roberts Urban Cowboy
May 17, 2011, 2:49 p.m.
Walter Garrison interviews Owen Roberts, who writes extensively about agricultural issues and publishes the blog Urban Cowboy.
Backyard Bounty CSA
May 17, 2011, 2:36 p.m.
Walter interviews Julianna van Andrichem and Ryan Hayhurst from Backyard Bounty CSA in Guelph, Ontario.
321123321 - the next six tracks
May 17, 2011, 11:38 a.m.
This represents the second third of the Prism electronica album
please see here 4 previous trax:
http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/51694
n073 :I posted "motivation" and "changability" in reverse order by accident
Pop Culture: Paul Ehrlich on Surviving the Population Bomb
May 17, 2011, 11:12 a.m.
It took humankind 1800 years to get from a global population of about 200 million to 1 billion. But it only took us 200 years to go from a billion to 7 billion. Most students of population agree that the planet cannot support current rates of population growth for much longer. This week Sea Change Radio begins a two-week series on population.
Today we spend the whole show talking with Paul R. Ehrlich, author of the environmental classic, "The Population Bomb" and one of the foremost scholars on the subject. Dr. Ehrlich talks with host Alex Wise about the optimism of that book, the events and policies that subdued that optimism, and the ideas that drive his most recent tome, "Humanity on a Tightrope." We ask Dr. Ehrlich about what needs to happen now to ensure the sustainability of the planet and the human race and about why controlling population growth is a centerpiece of the solution he envisions. He also shares his views on economics, immigration, US politics, and his personal choice to have only one child.
Coalition sur les impacts des transnationales en Amérique latine
May 17, 2011, 11:06 a.m.
Du 22 au 25 mai 2011 aura lieu au Palais des Congrès de Montréal le *Congrès
et Salon commercial de lâInstitut canadien des mines, de la métallurgie et
du pétrole (ICM) intitulé Mines sans Frontières*. La Coalition québécoise
sur les impacts socio-environnementaux des Transnationales en Amérique
latine dénonce les nombreuses violations de droits humains et des droits
environnementaux de cette industrie à travers lâAmérique latine et le monde.
Avec 75% des compagnies minières du monde enregistrées à la bourse de
Toronto, le Canada est le leader mondial de cette industrie. *La
Coalition *craint
que sans un contrôle effectif de la part de notre gouvernement, lâargent
canadien â public et privé â investi dans les entreprises minières actives Ã
lâétranger soit à la source de conflits graves et violents. à travers le
monde entier, on assiste à une augmentation des mobilisations citoyennes
contre les investissements miniers étrangers car ces derniers sont souvent
accompagnés par de nombreuses violations des droits humains, incluant
lâaugmentation de la violence, menant dans certains cas à la mort de
manifestantEs et leaders de cette opposition.
Afin de dénoncer cela et dâinformer le public canadien sur les enjeux
entourant cette problématique, la Coalition organise une manifestation
devant le Palais des Congrès, sur la rue St-Urbain, le lundi 23 mai Ã
partir de 10 heures.
Festival international de théãtre anarchiste
May 17, 2011, 10:59 a.m.
Pour sa sixième édition, le Festival International de Théâtre Anarchiste de Montréal (FITAM), le seul festival au monde dédié au théâtre anarchiste, est fier de présenter Pol Pelletier, une figure très importante du théâtre québécois, ainsi que des artistes d'Allemagne et du Québec pour une soirée de théâtre engagé en français et en anglais mercredi 18 mai à la Sala Rossa, 4848 boul St-Laurent à 19H30. Les billets sont disponibles au coût de 15$ à la librairie anarchiste «L'Insoumise » située au 2033, boul St-Laurent, (514- 313-3489) ou à la porte. Pas de sièges réservés. http://anarchistetheatrefestival.com/
Program #4 (recorded 12 May 2011)
May 17, 2011, 10:49 a.m.
Indy Media Live
May 17, 2011, 10:42 a.m.
Privatisation de la violence : Mercenaires et Sociétés militaires privées au service du marché.
May 17, 2011, 10:32 a.m.
« Déléguer le sale boulot en contournant les contre-pouvoirs », voilà le principal intérêt hier des mercenaires et de leur pendant contemporain, les sociétés militaires privées (SMP). Comment ça fonctionne, quelles lois régissent leur activité ? Voyage en barbouzerie moderne avec lâauteur du Dossier Noir La privatisation de la violence. Mercenaires et Sociétés militaires privées au service du marché, Xavier Renou.
Une entrevue réalisée par "Paris Françafrique", lâémission radio de Survie, le 25 avril 2011, avec Xavier Renou.
Émission du 17 mai 2011
May 17, 2011, 9:16 a.m.
Festival international de théâtre anarchiste à Montréal
Mobilisation de la Coalition québécoise contre les impacts socio environnementaux des transnationales en Amérique latine.
Les sociétés militaires privés : privatisation de la guerre.
Something Fierce
May 17, 2011, 8:51 a.m.
Carmen Aguirre discusses her newly-published memoir about her coming of age during the years following the Pinochet coup in Chile. At that time, her mother and stepfather were in Latin America working with the Chilean resistance, an organization she later went on to join.
Expedition Blue Planet
May 17, 2011, 8:26 a.m.
In 2010 Alexandra Cousteau lead a four-month tour of North America examining critical water issues. They explored some of the water treasures of the region, investigated issues on water conservation and heard stories of people on the ground working on the global water crisis. Anne Casselman is a science journalist who traveled on the tour.
Episode 05/17/2011
May 17, 2011, 1:43 a.m.
I felt like being selfish today, so after a few tracks in honor of My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, who played here last week, I played songs I desperately wanted to hear. A lot of stuff you've heard before on Mother's Milk, tho most of it hadn't been heard in a while, because it's not too often I am this nice to myself... :)
Noam Chomsky - 05-07-11 - Palestine-Israel in Crisis
May 17, 2011, 12:22 a.m.
Noam Chomsky brings us up to speed with what is going on in Israel-Palestine.
A video of this talk is on Youtube, but with inferior sound quality.
337 - Sustainability Through Local Food
May 16, 2011, 10:28 p.m.
News-Commentary on NPR controversy on the future of food and organics, Peak Oil Check-In: Less oil, better health, The Everyday Environmentalist: Worm bins, âBucky Buchawâ on raising chicks, Will Allen of âGrowing Powerâ on Urban agriculture, music.
Anti-Psych Radio May 13, 2011
May 16, 2011, 9:48 p.m.
Intro with Don Weitz
Headlines with Sheetal Lodhia & Susy Alvarez
Don Weitz intros live recordings from last weeks annual Mothers Day anti-shock protest at Queens Park-
!st recording: Interview with MPP Sheri DiNovo, who introduced a bill to de-register shock therapy;
2nd recording: 1st half of anti-shock program - testimonials, speeches & live music from Roger Ellis, 'Shock Song'; 3rd recording, last half of program- speeches, poetry readings, finale.
Noam Chomsky - The 3rd World and the New Order
May 16, 2011, 9:30 p.m.
Classic Chomsky. A biting, often funny, and thought provoking take on the state of the world in 1991. It's amazing how much of what he describes has come true. One of his best talks ever.
Includes a short introduction, followed by Chomsky's talk, with a Q&A session to close the show.
The source recording had plenty of noise and severe clipping. It's been heavily EQed and treated with digital noise reduction for your listening pleasure.
"If we decided that things are hopeless, you can be sure that they will be hopeless. If you decide that there's some hope, then maybe they won't be hopeless."
- Noam Chomsky
Mining justice activists target companies at their AGMs
May 16, 2011, 9:01 p.m.
Goldcorp and First Majestic are two Canadian mining companies holding their annual general meetings in Vancouver this week. Mining activists plan to protest outside the meetings and advocate for resolutions inside.
Free Speech Under Attack - From Wisconsin to NEIU
May 16, 2011, 8:44 p.m.
What the Conservative majority means for progressive organizing
May 16, 2011, 8:27 p.m.
Anti-war activist Derrick OâKeefe talks about what the results mean for the future of progressive organizing. He also shares his thoughts on why the Liberal party collapsed and what that means for the future of electoral politics in Canada.
College radio stations sold off in the U.S.
May 16, 2011, 7:29 p.m.
When the University of San Francisco sold the licence to its 34-year-old community radio station, KUSF went off the air in the middle of a live program. The demise of this college station has shocked independent media producers across North America. Jennifer Waits is a DJ at KFJC radio in Los Altos Hills, California.
2011 20 Naf & Anna Hanau Profile - Crown Heights
May 16, 2011, 7:21 p.m.
Bucky Buckaw attempts to raises the ethical bar by propagandizing on decentralizing agriculture for the benefit of livestock, humans and the environment. This episode profiles Naf & Anna Hanau who have a micro-flock in Crown Heights and run a start up business in Kosher Pastured Meats.
NotSoShyJohnNews
May 16, 2011, 6:39 p.m.
7e ciel
May 16, 2011, 5:14 p.m.
Le festival du cinéma indépendant de Buenos Aires (Bafici); cinéma latino américain contemporain; cinéma et politique.
WSQT Broadcast for May 16
May 16, 2011, 4:39 p.m.
Pirate Radio Song
Station ID
Palestine Today for May 16:Nakba protests fired on
Between the Lines: Isra-Hell rejects Hamas-Fatah peace accord
War Update for May 9: 80 Pakistani cops killed, more US convoys attacked in Iraq
Desertion Song (clip)
Between the Lines: Peace talks with Taliban after Bin laden captured?
What if Army ads had health warnings?
Between the Lines: Bushies boast of torture after Bin laden capture.
Station ID
IMF head arrested for rape, held without bomd
DC Vote blocks Constitution Ave for DC statehood
Unions confront Wisc Gov Walker, Rhee, Koch bros in DC
Keep DC Wal-Mart free anthem
Wal-Mart won't answer questions at ANC-4B meeting
West End Library closing alert-Suddenly it's 2007?