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Potluck Breakfast March 23, 2011

March 25, 2011, 6:31 p.m.
"Love is an ideal thing, marrIage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Potluck Breakfast has been on a roll. A rock n roll. Did you know Rock N Roll was slang for f*cking? But got picked up unknowingly (or slyly) by mainstream DJs all across the land in the 50s? It's true. Look it up. Potluck Breakfast is live every Wed from 8am-11amPST on www.killradio.org. If you like the show, pass the podcast to some friends. Help a brother out. Cheers!



episode211 - march 25, 2011

March 25, 2011, 4:44 p.m.
"if you don't become an actor, you'll never be a factor" on episode211 of media monarchy w/ lupe, liz & liberal limewire - the occult history of world war & kinetic military action - newspurge doves, drugs & drills - insolvency, fed fix & recovery opportunity - japan coulter, crowdsourcing & quake crisis + all the latest alt media from ground zero, peace revolution, holy hexes, cyber/spacewar, food world order, words & wings music from lupe fiasco & ferlin husky and tons more...



Triangle Shirtwaist Fire & Its Legacy - Part II

March 25, 2011, 4:37 p.m.
Out of the Flames & Ashes: The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire & Its Legacy - Part II On this the 100th anniversary of The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of March 25, 1911, the fire still remains one of the most vivid and horrid tragedies that changed American Labor Unions and labor laws. The tragic death of 146 young women, whose average age was 19, was what it took before the politicians and the people saw for the need to regulate workplace safety. For the Triangle anniversary, during this Women’s History Month, Building Bridges has produced "Out of the Flames & Ashes: The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire & Its Legacy", a docudrama, a tapestry of sounds– archival voices of advocates and survivors, re-enactments of the voices of those flowering girls who lost their lives. Threaded through the sound tapestry the haunting voices from the fire intermingled with the poetry and songs that arose in the wake of the tragedy. Another thread of the tapestry will be the voices of scholar/activists who know the legacy of Triangle for today - to regulate the workplace and create a safe, decent life for working people, to attend to the problems around us today, still echoing the conditions at the time of the Triangle Fire. This will be a drama of the pathos, complexity and importance of the fire on this 100 anniversary and the organizing still to be done and the work to preserve the gains we’ve made bargaining collectively in unions.



25Mar11 Slaughterhouses exposed by Animal Aid investigators

March 25, 2011, 3:52 p.m.



25Mar11 Bullingdon Club boy Osborne's first proper budget

March 25, 2011, 3:16 p.m.



Richard Gage visits Hartford, Mazin Qumsiyeh visits Storrs, Connecticut

March 25, 2011, 1:44 p.m.
Engineer John Schwenk interviews architect Richard Gage about an upcoming event at the University of Hartford on March 26th, asking what really happened to Building 7. Then Mazin Qumsiyeh on the hypocrisy of US role in Libya.



The Village Green 2011-04

March 25, 2011, 1:29 p.m.
Freeform music from New England based musicians past & present.



Rock Bottom Review: AC/DC Bon Scott Tribute

March 25, 2011, 1:20 p.m.
This week: The bad boys from down under the Bon Scott years old school favorites 1973 -79 including rare interviews with Bon, Angus from You Tube BBC and other media.



Imaginary Windows #4

March 25, 2011, 1:16 p.m.
Brief review of "zines" and alternative press publications



Kim Pate interview; the Prison Radio Show

March 25, 2011, 11:37 a.m.
Strip searching in prison has been happening since prisons have been around. How does this affect incarcerated women? Is strip searching of women prisoners increasing? These are some of the questions that we'll be discussing today with Kim Pate, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies.



Ruth Wilson Gilmore interview; the Prison Radio Show

March 25, 2011, 11:32 a.m.
We'll be speaking with Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center and one of the founding members of many anti-prisons groups in the US, such as the well-known Critical Resistance. She is presently in Toronto and will be giving a talk there later today titled; "Gender Respoisve" Prison Expansion, or Notes on a Rout and Hope for Route. Among other things, we'll be asking Ms. Gilmore her critique on Gender Responsive incarceration policies.



These Things that People Make

March 25, 2011, 10:28 a.m.
Sarah Evans talks about her DIY pet calendar project, its history and why community pet calendars are awesome. We also talk about the importance of keeping good records of rad projects for remembering awesome social histories. We also talk about the phenomenon of the 24 Hour Zine Challenge, the Anchor Archive's history with 24 Hour Zine Challenges.



Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire - Part 2

March 25, 2011, 7:43 a.m.



Caterpillar Sheds His Skin

March 25, 2011, 7:24 a.m.
The Sunrise Ocean Bender sets sail every Friday morning, 3 – 6 a.m., to find something for your ears, and something for your head … From psych to prog to pop and whatever tributary we can find on the way … and right back around again. There might be a map, but the destination is up for grabs. If it all goes right, we may just get lost. Meet me at the muster station … there’s no better way to start your freakend.



Friday Breakfast Blend with Phil D.

March 25, 2011, 6:02 a.m.



One Hell of a Month in Review - CCCP collective

March 25, 2011, 1:55 a.m.



Tariq Ali talks about the current Middle East Revolutions

March 25, 2011, 1:30 a.m.
Excellent speech on the current events in the Middle East, with historical background, held in Auckland, New Zealand 17 March 2011 Original lecture title: Islam and its discontents (Sir Douglas Robb Lectures)



No Fracking Way

March 24, 2011, 8:47 p.m.
No Fracking Way was the title of a recent educational forum in Vancouver. Redeye contacted researcher Ben Parfitt to find out what fracking is and why we should oppose this kind of natural gas extraction. Parfitt is the author of the recent report titled Fracture Lines.



BikeSport 53

March 24, 2011, 8:31 p.m.
Results from Madera Stage Race, Kenda Cup West and Murietta



"Rumble of Spring"

March 24, 2011, 7:14 p.m.
This RADIOLA! celebrates the equinox with rumbly Edisons, Pathes, and Perfects among other delights.



Legal aid an essential public service

March 24, 2011, 6:56 p.m.
Redeye finds out about the Leonard Doust report, which makes the case that access to our legal system is one of the basic pillars of society along with education, healthcare and social welfare. Alison Brewin is with Westcoast LEAF and co-chair of the Coalition for Public Legal Services. She says underfunding legal aid affects everyone, not just the people who can't afford lawyers.



Anti-union bill in Wisconsin in legal limbo

March 24, 2011, 6:20 p.m.
Robert Kraig tells Redeye how Scott Walker got his union-busting bill passed through the state legislature and the legal challenges it now faces . Robert Kraig is with Citizen Action of Wisconsin. He says the reaction against the bill in Wisconsin is the beginning of a fightback against the right-wing agenda in the U.S.



Operation Odyssey Dawn Invasion, Update from the hills of Kanekota, No One Is Illegal new song, & G20 Truth Now 'Into the Fire' and more...

March 24, 2011, 6:18 p.m.
Audio clips from the rally for Freedom in Libya, Bahrain, and Solidarity with the Arab World, chants and speeches, Interview with local rapper Peter Bones about his music with a message, Plus a feature interview with thahoketoteh of Kanekota who discusses the Project for Peace, and words on the street with Dan Dicks of Press for Truth in promotion of the upcoming documentary 'Into the Fire' & more...



The Shortwave Report 03/25/11 Listen Globally!

March 24, 2011, 5:21 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 2 files- broadcast and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. Japan, Germany, Cuba, and Russia.



WSQT March 24 Broadcast

March 24, 2011, 3:38 p.m.
Pirate Radio Song Station ID Palestine Today for March 24 Yemen Update for March 24-last stand for US-supported dictator? Saudia invade Bahraion-Short from Between the Lines War Update for March 24 Desertion Song (clip) Station ID 113 arrests, possible police torture at March 19 antiwar protest What if Army ads had health warnings? Bradley Manning supporters block Rt 1 in front of Quantico Keep DC Wal-Mart free anthem Wisconsin Update from Between the Lines Major protest of fundraiser for Wisconsin GOP legislators in DC DC GOP headquarters shot up New Orleans Police Department scrutinized for abuse-short from Between the Lines



Dialect - Unrelenting US Backed Violence - A Letter From Central America

March 24, 2011, 3:15 p.m.



disRespect - Social Policy consultant John Stapleton on food prices and fixed incomes

March 24, 2011, 3:09 p.m.
Meny Grauman sketches the outlook for inflation on the eve of the 2008 recession. John Stapleton comments on forces driving the renewal of inflation for food and commodities, a disproportionate percentage of expenditure for the poor, during today's recovery early in 2011. A fuller version of the interview with Meny Grauman may be found on this site.



disRespect-Michael Oliphant Daily Bread Food Bank on Benefits and Food

March 24, 2011, 2:55 p.m.
Michael Oliphant, communications director for Daily Bread Food Bank, is opposed to the use of Special Diet supplements to top up fixed incomes, but he calls doctor-sanctioned fraudulent applications "Small-F fraud". The McGuinty government ignores widespread emerging health problems since fixed incomes have gone down 35% since 1993 under the Rae NDP, not including the 21.6% additional Harris cut in 1995, or the inflated influence of that cut in today's dollars. Oliphant plays down the looming burden on Daily Bread and other food banks.



Dominique Peschard interview; Panel: Canada's terrorist lists, a mechanism of social and political control

March 24, 2011, 2:03 p.m.
The panel will look at the terrorist list established under Canada’s Anti-Terrorist Act in 2001 and other listing mechanisms used by the Canadian state. Going beyond questions of procedural fairness and the merits of including specific groups, the panel will explore the list as a mechanism of control of populations and of social movements.



Dominique Peschard interview Fr; Canada's terrorist lists, a mechanism of social and political control

March 24, 2011, 1:53 p.m.
The panel will look at the terrorist list established under Canada’s Anti-Terrorist Act in 2001 and other listing mechanisms used by the Canadian state. Going beyond questions of procedural fairness and the merits of including specific groups, the panel will explore the list as a mechanism of control of populations and of social movements.



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