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Canada's hidden history of genocide

Jan. 26, 2011, 9:48 a.m.
Canadain history is often shown in very nice and friendly terms. Canadains like to point to the faults of the United States and say we are the friendly neighour of the US. In fact Canada has a long history of explotation and racism. Sadly though this history althought being disturbing is not in the regular discussions of Canada's past. Can we really move froward as a society if we do not critically examie our past? Kevin Annett is a Candain writer and fromer mister of the United Chrurch. Kevin has written two books and directed a documentary on residental schools in Canada. John Wilson talks with Kevin Annett about the history of genocide and the ongoing explotation of aboriginal people in Canada.



Emission du 25 janvier

Jan. 26, 2011, 9:20 a.m.
Au menu de l'émission: <li> Lancement de la session hivernale des cours de l'Université populaire <a href="http://www.upopmontreal.com/">Upop: Entrevue avec Phillipe Marchand</a> </li> <li>Vers le Forum du réseau de la commission populaire: Quelle sécurité ? Notre sécurité</li> <li> Une entrevue avec Jean Lortie de la CSN sur la syndicalisation dans les couche tard ( une contribution de la bêtisserie à CISM</li> Musique : Testheirlogik We're the ones Tiken Jah Fakoly Ouvrez les frontières Ivy mauvaises herbes



Vincent Harding: Martin Luther King Jr's dream part 2

Jan. 26, 2011, 9:02 a.m.
Vincent Harding is an African American historian and a scholar of religion and society. An activist as well, he is best known for his work with and writings about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He wrote the speech Beyond Vietnam which was one of Dr. King's most critical speeches on Americas role in Vietnam. This interview with Vincent Harding was recorded in 2009 by Michael Welch when Dr. Harding was in Winnipeg giving presentations about the election of Obama and what that meant for King's "dream". But what did Dr. King really stand for? Has there been a careful omission of the more radical aspects of Martin Luther King Jr? Martin Luther King Jr. day was just last week and with Black history month coming up this is an interview not to be missed.



Between the Lines' for the Week Ending Feburary 4, 2011

Jan. 26, 2011, 6:35 a.m.
New anti-choice legislative proposals in Congress and in state legislatures; Dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier Return to Haiti, Pres. Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s desire to return from exile; Group Demands Justice Department Investigate Supreme Court Conflict of Interest



6, Nickle Paid Me Back, Pt I of II

Jan. 26, 2011, 5:06 a.m.
We were both down on our luck that summer, when on the spur of the moment we decided to seek hope and redemption by going on the road together for a month. Now, five years later, we went back on the road, one more time.



1/26/11 edition

Jan. 26, 2011, 1:13 a.m.
music tonight from hanzel und gretyl and bella morte, who will be playing a special one-off show here in richmond, va, this saturday, january 29th at fallout! isn't richmond special!!! ....plus lots of other amazingly good songs as well!



The Blues A to Z - 2011 Edition

Jan. 25, 2011, 8:20 p.m.
he 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 11 PM to 1 AM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



# 185 'Straya Day 2011

Jan. 25, 2011, 6:53 p.m.
Australia Day 2011 - a mostly historical reflection



# 184 Peak Oil - So What !?

Jan. 25, 2011, 6:49 p.m.
Peak Oil is ambigious, controversial, and fearmongering



January 13, 2011 - Chris Pratt interview

Jan. 25, 2011, 3:57 p.m.
Cheryl interviews Chris Pratt--producer of the recent video documentary, Deceptions--on 9-11, the New World Order, and the importance of critical thinking.



"The Cove" Revisited

Jan. 25, 2011, 3:26 p.m.
With this week’s announcement of the Oscar nominees for 2011, Sea Change Radio felt that this was a good occasion to re-visit our discussion with the Producer of last year’s Academy Award winner for best documentary film, Louie Psihoyos, whose movie “The Cove” has done so much to raise awareness of the global movement to protect dolphins.



Argie Johnson - President CEST - 01/22/11

Jan. 25, 2011, 3:18 p.m.
David Johnson hosts weekly Labor News. This week's program features in-studio guest Argie Johnson, President of the NEA affiliated Champaign Unit 4 Schools, Education Support Staff Union ( CEST ), who discusses his views about education issues and the challenges facing Public Sector Unionism. Tom Thomas presents his weekly poem in the "Cultural Corner."



US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Scientist on POPs Exposure Cancer Outcome

Jan. 25, 2011, 1:34 p.m.
Dr. William Suk is the Director of the Center for Risk and Integrated Sciences at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, one of the National Institutes of Health of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Suk speaks on the subject of cancer causation imposed by exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs). This US federal government scientist states that the general public should be informed by government public health agencies concerning the presence of carcinogenic POPs in all animal fat foods and the likelihood that POPs exposure is a major contributor to cancer causation.



Bernie Sanders: Secret Funding by the Federal Reserve

Jan. 25, 2011, 1:25 p.m.
Sanders reports on the "jaw dropping" $3.3 trillion in emergency loans and more than $9 trillion in over 21,000 short-term loans and other financial arrangements the Federal Reserve handed out without input or supervision, dwarfing the $700 billion Treasury Department bank bailout during the Wall Street meltdown.



Simcha Leventhal, founder of "Breaking the Silence"

Jan. 25, 2011, 1:17 p.m.
We present and comment on the week's always-unhappy news as regards Israel's treatment of Palestine, and then interview "Breaking the Silence" founder Simcha Leventhal. Originally raised Ultra Orthodox, at the age of 17, Simcha joined the secular world, enlisted in the Israeli Defense Force in 2000 and served for three years. He has much to say about the effects of the IDF's brutal behavior.



Listen, Your Infant is Speaking to You

Jan. 25, 2011, 11:28 a.m.
New born babies have a wide range of behaviors used to communicate with the adults around them – the language of yawning, the varied and rich range of crying, sense of touch, their feeding and sleeping, listening to your voice and recognizing your face. Kevin Nugent, Ph.D., author of “Your Baby Is Speaking to You: A Visual guide to the Amazing Behaviors of Your Newborn and Growing Baby,” is the director of the Brazelton Institute at Children’s Hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts, where he has studied newborn infants and early parent-child relations for thirty plus years. This book reveals how infants are able to communicate with the adults around them. We visited by phone with Dr. Nugent from his home near Boston, on January 14, 2011 and began with his description of the research that resulted in his book “Your Baby is Speaking to You.” The book Kevin Nugent recommends is "Touchpoints-Birth to Three," by T. Berry Brazelton.



Indy Media Live!

Jan. 25, 2011, 10:53 a.m.



Richard Kelley - Stanford Cardinal and NBA Basketball Player

Jan. 25, 2011, 9:59 a.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. Mr. Kelley's biography may be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Kelley



Episode 01/25/2011

Jan. 25, 2011, 1:32 a.m.
Another fine edition of your favorite inebriated radio show. Heavy on the blues and country this week, but we hit some other stuff too...



Tonight with the NHK Big Band and Meiko Hirota Dec 2005

Jan. 24, 2011, 10:58 p.m.



Labor Express for 1-24-11

Jan. 24, 2011, 9:04 p.m.
This is the full 1-24-11 episode of the Labor Express Radio program. On this Monday’s episode of Labor Express Radio we began our coverage of the upcoming municipal elections in Chicago with audio from a rally outside a Rahm Emmanuel for mayor fundraiser. Some of those at the rally were there to express their concerns that Rahm Emmanuel will continue the pro-corporate, pro-privatization agenda begun under the Daley administration. Others, especially a group of transit workers, were there to call attention to issues they feel have been largely ignored by all the mayoral candidates, especially increased funding for mass transit. Over the next several weeks, Labor Express will spend considerable time looking at the candidates and issues surrounding the municipal elections. Also on this episode - Chicago Jobs with Justice's Unemployed Workers Council and the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign are organizing a public meeting February 10th about the economic and housing crisis in Chicago and how you can get involved in the movement to fight for jobs and against foreclosures. And students at the University Of Illinois, members of the Undergraduate-Graduate Alliance (UGA) are calling for a freeze on tuition and fee increases and are calling for the university to establish a Dream ACT scholarship fund for undocumented immigrant students. 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.net… http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/series/Labor+Express+Radio



2011 04 Chickens Cure & Prevent Depressions

Jan. 24, 2011, 5:10 p.m.
Bucky Buckaw has an agenda to replace factory farming with backyard agriculture - one coop at a time - by demonstrating what a good time can be had. This episodes revisits the pereniall Buckaw topic of how Chickens Cure & Prevent Depressions.



Tunisia

Jan. 24, 2011, 4:29 p.m.
Interview with Robert J Prince om Tunisia, its domino effect in North Africa and the way forward



BikeSport 49

Jan. 24, 2011, 3:35 p.m.
Sounds of North Vs South Cyclocross State Championships



BikeSport 48

Jan. 24, 2011, 3:23 p.m.



WSQT Broadcast for January 24

Jan. 24, 2011, 3:10 p.m.
Pirate Radio song Station ID This Week In Palestine for Jan 17-21 War Update for Jan 24: Blizzard of bombs in Iraq Desertion Song(clip) Protesters blockade Dept of Justice demanding closure of Guantanimo Bay What if Army ads had heath warnings? Protests at FBI, Quantico Marine Baracks demand release of Bradley Manning Station ID Keep DC Wal-Mart Free anthem (Head-Roc) Dick Knapp gets another Wal-Mart protest at his house GOP Wants to kill Section 8 while Wal-mart replaces living wage jobs GOP pushing voter ID:SHORT from Between the Lines War of the trees: Intro Between the Lines:EPA Reverses Spruce 1 MTR Permit Himalayan Ice Climate Research:SHORT from Between the Lines HLS protest at Nomura offices in DC



Gay "Every Day" + Golden Colfer + more!

Jan. 24, 2011, 3:04 p.m.
An on-screen "father of the gay" reflects a writer's "Every Day"; a "Glee"-ful Golden Globe winner "sticks it" to bullies; a knight and gay "action hero" is celebrated in a "Rainbow Minute"; the U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear D.C. marriage equality foes, a Saskatchewan court cans marriage commissioner bias, anti-queer violence is rampant in Honduras and Brazil, and a hate-peddler protests America's first LGBT history museum.



If Music Could Talk - Jan 24, 2011

Jan. 24, 2011, 12:40 p.m.



Vincent Harding: Martin Luther King Jr's dream

Jan. 24, 2011, 12:07 p.m.
Vincent Harding is an African American historian and a scholar of religion and society. An activist as well, he is best known for his work with and writings about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He wrote the speech Beyond Vietnam which was one of Dr. King's most critical speeches on Americas role in Vietnam. This interview with Vincent Harding was recorded last year by Michael Welch when Dr. Harding was in Winnipeg giving presentations about the election of Obama and what that meant for King's "dream". But what did Dr. King really stand for? Are we selling him short and in need of a revision of what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. really stood for?



David Matas: Organ Harvesting in China

Jan. 24, 2011, 11:29 a.m.
David Matas is the senior legal counsel of B'nai Brith Canada. He has maintained a private practice in refugee, immigration and human rights law since 1979. He has published various books and manuscripts and currently resides in Winnipeg. In 2010 David Matas was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work related to the investigation of organ harvesting crimes against Falun Gong practitioners in China. David Matas talks about his case against organ harvesting in China and the connection to the Bodies Exhibition in Winnipeg.



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