Émission du 3 mai 2011
May 3, 2011, 8:40 a.m.
Spécial mois de mai, moi de l'Anarchie:
Salon du livre anarchiste et festival.
Lancement de la Média coop de Montréal.
Bloc des auteurs anarchistes et lancement du receuil de nouvelles 'Subversions",
May 1 - Labor Day? no....Loyalty Day!
May 3, 2011, 7:19 a.m.
You may know that May 1st is traditionally celebrated as Labor Day in practically every country of the world except the United States, Canada and South Africa, but did you know that America specifically declared May 1st, a âloyalty dayâ in an effort to offset Labor day celebrations elsewhere?
Episode 05/03/2011
May 3, 2011, 2:25 a.m.
Hell yeahs! We had a blast and raised some money for WRIR a thoroughly solid series of sets by Richmond's own Herschel Stratego, and some other fine tunes. It was the greatest moment in live radio history.
Vote Canada
May 2, 2011, 10:51 p.m.
Plunder News is a weekly, one/two hour live alternative news program/broadcast on CKLN 88.1 FM in Toronto, Sundays 8:30 to 9:30 am.
Exposing The Globalist NWO, and Corporate agenda from a Canadian Working Class Prospective.
Produced and Hosted by Shannon Reiner.
Blues in the Land of Big Happy
May 2, 2011, 7:24 p.m.
A 30minute collage not about official birth certificates, not about bin Laden and not about our grand economic recovery. Rather a piece that showcases three socio-ecological conscious artists with the words of Carl Sagan thrown in at the end to place all in context. With some appropriate music to help weave it all together
Court decision opens floodgates to corporate spending on electoral campaigns
May 2, 2011, 6:55 p.m.
Last year the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations are people, giving them the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns. This decision lifted a 63-year-old ban on private financing of elections. Kaya Rebane is with Wisconsin Move to Amend, one of the groups oranizing at the local level to fight this decision.
Traveling down the LA River
May 2, 2011, 6:18 p.m.
The Canadian folk band Twin has done a whole tour using canoes and playing shows along the way. They decided to take this idea to the LA river. This brought a large amount of attention to the issue of the LA River. What did they encounter while traveling the LA River?
Chekc out Twin on Myspace-http://www.myspace.com/twintwa
Friends of the LA River-http://folar.org/
Private money funding public universities
May 2, 2011, 5:58 p.m.
The chairman of a the world's largest pure gold mining company donated twenty million dollars to the University of Toronto to fund the construction of the Munk Centre of Global Affairs. Peter Munk heads up Barrick Gold and the new building named after him will house a right-wing think-tank. Students at U of T are concerned about what they see as the corporatization of their university.
Week 8
May 2, 2011, 4:49 p.m.
This week on Solidarity Journal, it's May Day, and we go to the 125 th Anniversary Celebration of Hay market in Chicago. We speak to a local women who has spent 6 months in Pakistan helping flood victims. Locally AFTRA rally in East Peoria, and we'll introduce you to a new Carpool Project. Earth day, Solidarity and much much more.
WSQT Broadcast for May 2
May 2, 2011, 3:55 p.m.
Pirate Radio Song
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This Week In Palestine for April 23-27
War Update for May 2: Bin Laden killed, US should quit wars now
Between the LInes:Protests, Sadr in Iraq demand US honor troop withdrawal deadline
Desertion Song (clip)
Code Pink chases Rupert Murdoch(FOX)into White House Corrospondant's Dinner
What if Army ads had health warnings?
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Between the Lines:Sierra CLub on 1 yr anniversary of BP oil spill
Power Shift returns tarballs to BP headquarters in DC
Between the Lines: New offshore oil drilling permits issued
Reclaiming Power storms Dept of Interior over coal, oil,gas leasing
HLS protesters assaulted at Nomura protest April 26
West End Library closing alert-Suddenly it's 2007?
Keep DC Wal-Mart free anthem
Bin laden killed, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan continues-when will it end?
May 2, 2011, 3:52 p.m.
Pakistan, yesterday: US troops, two helicopter loads of US Navy SEALS to be exact, cornered and killed Osama Bin Laden just 40 miles outside Islamabad in a mansion. President Obama claims he was killed "after a firefight," which sounds to me like cops saying someone "was killed while resisting arrest." It is impossible to determine from this statement if Osama Bin Laden fought to the death, or was executed on the spot. Certainly a trial would have offered Obama a choice between a circus trial in New York and a military commission before an internationally-condemned kangaroo court at Guantanimo Bay.
Afghanistan, 27th of April: An Afghan military pilot opened fire on US troops, killing 8 US soldiers. News reports that an Afghan pilot started shooting after a "dispute" in an area of Kabul airport for afghan military pilots. The shooter was killed in the incident. This incident had nothing to do with Osama Bin Laden, and everything to with the effect of occupation on day to day life. Although the Taliban claimed responsability for the attack, the Afghan Ministry of Defense dismissed that claim as a hoax, pointing out that the shooter, a veteran Afghan pilot and military officer "opened fire on foreigners after an argument."
Afghanistan, First of May: The Taliban announced the start of their Spring Offensive. So much for US claims that they are on the ropes. Bin Laden or not, warfare in Afghanistan will continue so long as any nation's foreign troops continue to occupy the country. This has been so since the days of Alexander the Great. Continued occupation will follow up the US victory over Bin Laden with a US defeat in Afghanistan.
Seven and half years ago, US troops captured Saddam Hussein in Iraq. US occupation troops stayed-and seven and a half more years of war have been fought since that time. The bloodiest part of the fighting, the beheadings, the Abu Graib prison scandal-all of those were months or years in the future and could have been avoided. Mr Barrack Obama, don't repeat in Afghanistan and Pakistan the mistakes of George W Bush in Iraq.
Iraq, last Friday: Xinhuanet news is reporting the death of a U.S. soldier during "operations" in an undisclosed location in southern Iraq on Friday. April 29th.
Iraq, last Wednesday: Multinational Forces-Iraq, meaning the US military,is reporting the death of a U.S. service from a "non-hostile incident" in an undisclosed location in southern Iraq on Wednesday, April 27th.
Mosul, Iraq, First of May: A suicide attack on an Iraqi army patrol kills 7 people, 4 soldiers and 3 civilians, and injures 15.
Taji, Iraq, the 30th of April: A judge's house was bombed with multiple devices, killing him and wounding members of his family. A security source told Alsumarianews that unknown armed men wearing military uniforms attacked many houses belonging to members of the awakening councils in a village situated in Taji region north of Baghdad. The attacks killed one of the armed-men who was wearing a majorâs costume and wounded two of awakening council members. The "Awakening Councils" are former Resistance fighters who turned coats to side with the US in 2007, and are regarded by many in the country as traitors for so doing.
Iraq, ongoing: Protests throughout Iraq are demanding that US troops honor the Dec 31 deadline to leave the country. Moqtada al-Sadr warns that his followers will take up arms against US troops once again if the US does not leave. In recent weeks US officials have been discussing continuing the occupation of Iraq beyond the year-end deadline.
Mr Barrack Obama, you caught and killed Bin Laden. The United States got what it came for in Afghanistan-soldiers will be asking "Can we go home now?" The people of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq are asking "Can you go home now?" Now's the time to declare victory and bring all the troops home from all three countries-TODAY!
If Music Could Talk - Afghan Music - special guest DJ Kairshma!! (and spring fund drive)
May 2, 2011, 3:19 p.m.
Russia's Nikolai Alekseev+global LGBT news+more!
May 2, 2011, 2:01 p.m.
Russian activist Nikolai Alekseev goes another round for Moscow Pride; venerable U.S. activist Frank Kameny is celebrated in two "Rainbow Minutes"; Uganda removes the death penalty from its still-harsh anti-gay bill, a South African lesbian activist is slaughtered in a "corrective rape" attack, a gay writer wins a Japanese municipal election, the Congressional DOMA defender quits his pro-LGBT law firm, and more LGBT news from around the world.
Bin Laden Timeline and Death
May 2, 2011, 1:52 p.m.
With Bin Laden's death, here is a repeat of the Bin Laden biographical timeline I prepared in 2007 to chart the course of the growth of his jihadist attitudes. This was done in answer to the 911Truth nonsense that he was a "CIA creation."
May 1st, 2011-Rick Rozoff
May 2, 2011, 10:43 a.m.
We speak with Rick Rozoff, journalist at STOP NATO. We discuss the recent developments in and around Libya and all the implications of the actions taken during the conflict. In the 2nd segment we talk about Obama's birth certificate and take a critical look at the accusations of fraud. Then live on the air we learn about the reported death of Osama Bin Laden and take calls about all the issues.
2011May02:May Day March & Burial Ground DC Recaps
May 2, 2011, 10:33 a.m.
This episode pertains to WRIR 97.3 spring May Day Fund drive taking place throughout the month of May. In this segment the trial for date of the four Richmond, VA slave burial ground activist is also discussed.
Celebrating Duke Ellington; Cool Jazz Set; 5-1-2011; Set # 1
May 2, 2011, 4:45 a.m.
Celebrating Duke Ellington; Cool Jazz Set; 5-1-2011; Set # 2
May 2, 2011, 4:32 a.m.
Bear's Choices
May 1, 2011, 11:46 a.m.
An Owsley Tribute featuring - The Grateful Dead NRPS, Old & In The Way, The Charlatans, Brave New World, Ken Kesey, & more... as broadcast live over 5110kHz shortwave 4/30/11
The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill
May 1, 2011, 11:11 a.m.
Talk by Antonia Juhasz author of Black Tide: The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill
Eat the Airwaves! - 04/30/11
May 1, 2011, 11 a.m.
Wrap-up of the past weeks news with Geov Parrish and Maria Tomchick of Eat the State!
Mystery Science Radio #18
May 1, 2011, 10:51 a.m.
The ongoing adventures of the crew of the Yellow Submarine on their strange offshore / underwater pirate radio station. Mystery Science radio is a low tech homage to B Movies, obscure music, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Cinematic Titanic, Doctor Demento, shortwave, Coleman Francis, Ed Wood, lo-fi radio, and the Hal Warren cult film "Manos: The Hands of Fate"
May Day - 4/30/11
May 1, 2011, 10:29 a.m.
David Johnson hosts weekly Labor News. This week's show features a discussion on May Day, it's origins and history. We have two special in studio guests Gene Vanderport and Germaine Light who add their thoughts to the discussion. Tom Thomas presents his weekly poem in the "Cultural Corner".
Tea Party rallies - 4/23/11
May 1, 2011, 10:16 a.m.
Bob Paleczny hosts weekly Labor News. This week's show features a discussion on the smaller turnouts at recent Tea Party rallies and the large anti-Tea Party turnout in Madison, WI. Bill Gorrell comments on "What is Fascism". Tom Thomas presents his weekly poem in the "Cultural Corner".
Labor Issues - 4/16/11
May 1, 2011, 8:59 a.m.
Jason Kozlowski hosts weekly Labor News. This week's show touches on a variety of issues including comments on President Obama's budget speech and a look back at the Ludlow Massacre. Bill Gorrell reads a portion of the 1956 Republican Platform pertaining to Labor. Tom Thomas presents his weekly poem in the "Cultural Corner".
Gamification and Sustainability
May 1, 2011, 12:42 a.m.
This week on Sea Change Radio, we talk to game theory expert Gabe Zichermann, about how gamification - the concept of using fun, engaging challenges to encourage certain behavior - can play a larger role in the sustainability movement. While gamification has recently risen in popularity in the business world, particularly in online marketing, Zichermann discusses with host Alex Wise how gamifiying more parts of our daily routine can play a role in helping craft better policy and how gamification can encourage individuals to consciously (and sometimes subconsciously) help themselves and the environment.
Lorenzo Komboa Ervin needs Help Fleeing Flood Waters in Tennessee
April 30, 2011, 10:57 p.m.
Long time activist and former Black Panther Lorenzo Komboa Ervin had been listening to warnings about the rising flood waters, but no one is offering any help for him and others in Tennessee. Now he is desperate enough to issue general call for help.
Grateful Dread's Potpourri
April 30, 2011, 8:41 p.m.
weekly compendium of news, music, interviews, and more, centering around progressive issues affecting New Jersey, New York and the nation and presenting sounds and ideas you likely won't find in the mainstream
335 - Earth Day & Environmental Disasters in April
April 30, 2011, 3:52 p.m.
News You Need to Know: Small Change We Can Believe In; Ecoshock interview: Ace Hoffman on Fukushima Nuclear Disaster; Between the Lines interview: Antonia Juhasz on the Power of Oil Companies; Hidden Histories; Media Minutes; music.
Omar Barghouti on the effectiveness of the BDS campaign
April 30, 2011, 1:57 p.m.
We bring you Omar Barghouti's clear-eyed speech at Harvard a few days ago on the need for (and remarkable effectiveness of) "BDS" (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions).
His new book title is "Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions: The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights."
Initially the U.S. State Department denied Barghouti entry to the country. His views are not respected by our so-called leaders.