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Between The Lines for July 5, 2023

July 5, 2023, 12:24 p.m.
Extremist Supreme Court Majority Ignores Decades of Precedent and Systemic U.S. Racism to Overturn Affirmative Action; After Supreme Court Blocks Biden Student Debt Relief Plan, Advocates Continue to Push for Debt Cancellation; New Documentary Film ‘The Welcome Table’ Brings Attention to the Global Climate Migration Crisis



Between The Lines for July 5, 2023

July 5, 2023, 12:23 p.m.
Extremist Supreme Court Majority Ignores Decades of Precedent and Systemic U.S. Racism to Overturn Affirmative Action; After Supreme Court Blocks Biden Student Debt Relief Plan, Advocates Continue to Push for Debt Cancellation; New Documentary Film ‘The Welcome Table’ Brings Attention to the Global Climate Migration Crisis



From Drone Strikes to Settler Attacks, Israel Intensifies Effort to Completely Take Over Palestine

July 5, 2023, 3:50 a.m.
We begin today with a dose of reality that we must continue to confront and expose. That is the desperate situation that Palestinians face under a military occupation that is increasingly becoming a vigilante society fueled by out-of-control settlers who are protected by Israeli soldiers executing a policy of ethnic cleansing against a defenseless Palestinian population living on their own land. How bad is it? We start with an interview with Mariam Barghouti, a Mondoweiss reporter based in Ramallah, conducted by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now. Barghouti paints a disturbing portrait of her occupied people that is mostly unseen by the American public, thanks to shielding by the Israeli military, the wealthy Israeli lobby, US Congress, and the White House, to our shame. Our second presentation today is Mondoweiss co-founder Phil Weiss and staff writer Michael Arria speaking at the Community Church of Boston. The subject: “How the American love affair with Israel is coming to an end.” Let’s hope they are right.



The Pentagon, Climate Change and War

July 5, 2023, 3:34 a.m.
She co-founded the Costs of War Project at Brown University in 2010 and currently serves as a project co-director. She is the author of "The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War: Charting the Rise and Fall of U.S. Military Emissions" (MIT Press). She spoke at a book release event on September 29, 2022, at Harvard University. The military has for years (unlike many politicians) acknowledged that climate change is real, creating conditions so extreme that some military officials fear future climate wars. At the same time, the U.S. Department of Defense—military forces and DOD agencies—is the largest single energy consumer in the United States and the world's largest institutional greenhouse gas emitter. In this eye-opening book, Neta Crawford traces the U.S. military's growing consumption of energy and calls for a reconceptualization of foreign policy and military doctrine. Only such a rethinking, she argues, will break the link between national security and fossil fuels. DATE: September 29, 2022, at Harvard University CREDIT: Prof. Neta Crawford and Mahindra Humanities Center SOURCE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvFiSr7T0bs



Making Peace with Russia, one Handshake at a Time. Dimitri Lascaris Lecture

July 5, 2023, 3:22 a.m.
On today’s show, we feature a speech given by lawyer, journalist and activist Dimitri Lascaris on the lessons he learned during his one month trip to Russia about the people there and particularly their feelings about the current conflict in Ukraine that has already claimed the lives of thousands of soldiers on both sides. He went on this voyage without a welcoming committee in Russia, with his proceeds being paid by no one. For Lascaris, his speeches were intended as acts of Peace. Spreading the word across the land correcting mis-information and propaganda on the mainstream airwaves and hopefully turning the tide of support for the war. The speech was given in Winnipeg as part of a ten city cross-Canada tour.



July 4 Special: America is Nothing to Celebrate! Sunsara Taylor, the Anniversary of Overturning Roe v. Wade; Tulsa Massacre; Juneteenth and Bob Avakian for the Liberation of Black People; Frederick Douglass

July 5, 2023, 3:07 a.m.
July 4, 2023: AMERICA IS NOTHING TO CELEBRATE. Sunsara Taylor on the anniversary of the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade. The Tulsa Massacre, which began May 31, 1921. Reflections on Juneteenth by Rafael Kadaris of the RNL Show. An excerpt from the film “Bob Avakian For the Liberation of Black People and the Emancipation of All Humanity.” Plus, Frederick Douglass' famous July 4 speech, What to the Slave is Your Fourth of July?” read by actor Keith David.



FloWater: An Answer To Our Plastic Bottle Woes? (Re-broadcast)

July 4, 2023, 6:04 p.m.
In the 1990s, I recall my grandfather remarking upon the new ubiquity of plastic water bottles, "When did everybody get so thirsty all of a sudden?" Indeed, plastic bottles have been proliferating at an exponential rate since the 1970s - the US alone is responsible for tens of billions of single-use plastic bottle waste every year. This week on Sea Change Radio, we take a look at the bottled water industry through the eyes of a relatively small but innovative player in the space. CEO and co-founder of FloWater, Rich "Raz" Razgaitis, joins us to tell us about his company's product, its mission to help curb America's seemingly bottomless thirst for single-use plastic bottles, and the ways the bottled water industry is similar to Big Tobacco.



SCOTUS v. Rights & School Board v. Bigots & more global LGBTQ news!

July 4, 2023, 1:32 a.m.
The U.S. Supreme Court uses free speech to cripple queer rights (with reports by Christina Aanestad/KPFA and Amy Goodman/Democracy Now!, and comments by Jorge Reyes Salinas, Matthew Stone, Moira Donegan, Karine Jean-Pierre, Dan Farmer, and Melissa Gira Grant) … lesbian Los Angeles School Board President Jackie Goldberg rips book-burning wannabes a new one … and in “NewsWrap” (reported this week by MARCOS NAJERA & NICO RAQUEL and produced by BRIAN DeSHAZOR), Nepal’s top court orders marriage equality, Pride-goers are jailed again in Turkey, U.S. federal judges slam Tennessee and Kentucky pediatric trans care bans but Kansas reverses rules on changing gender markers, and Hamburger Mary’s serves a drag ban loss to Florida’s DeSantis. Those stories and more this week when you choose "This Way Out": the world's audio oasis for queer news and culture.



The Repository_102

July 3, 2023, 7:33 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night faire. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



Redwood Wonk_06282023

July 3, 2023, 7:29 p.m.
Eric ZKirk and David Frank discuss the politics of the day.



Manatees

July 3, 2023, 3:09 p.m.
This time on The Children’s Hour, we learn about Manatees, the gentle giants of the sea. In a visit with Andrea Hermann from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, the Kids Crew and Katie discuss the current ecological status of manatees, plus we find out all about their lives in the seas around Florida and elsewhere in the world. This episode comes with a free Learn-Along Guide that meets and cites US National Education Standards! Download & print at https://ChildrensHour.org/Manatees Manatees are unique creatures because not only are they massive and friendly, they have no predators whatsoever in the ocean. Manatees are facing unprecedented die-offs in the last few years, and conservationists are working hard to understand the best ways to save them. We’ll learn what the Conservation Marine Aquarium is doing to help save manatees, and educate boaters about watching for manatees in their habitats. We’ll hear a baby manatee talking to its mom, and some great music celebrating these elephants of the ocean. This episode was produced by Katie Stone, our Executive Producer and our Senior Producer, Christina Stella. Our Learn-Along Guides are written by Jonathan Dunski. Many thanks to Amanda Herman from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium for helping us with this show. ©2023 The Children's Hour Inc.



WINGS #12-23 Building Peace in Kenya

July 3, 2023, 8:19 a.m.
Queen describes the situation that caused her to turn to crime to support her siblings. She describes her narrow escape from becoming a terrorist fighter for Somalia-based Al Shabaab, plus a number of different techniques she and her associates used for robbery, and how getting a government job and support from Mama Shamsa made it possible for her to earn a legitimate living. Mama Shamsa describes how she came to receive the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity in Abu Dhabi, and give many details of how she builds community and interfaith dialogue and collaboration that has made a tremendous difference in the safety of her part of the world; but also how Al Shabaab continues to evolve in its terrorist recruitment techniques.



If Music Could Talk - July 2 2023 - full moon music

July 3, 2023, 2:59 a.m.



Ambiance Congo: July 2, 2023

July 3, 2023, 2:39 a.m.
Congolese popular music



July 2, 2023: Two aimless leaves the wind blew away

July 3, 2023, 2:31 a.m.
The low-tech voodoo funk of Nana Benz Du Togo; bikutsi from Cameroon is back; Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin; the rise of Mexican regional music is one of the industry's big stories of 2023 -- Global A Go-Go stays on the case with banda, ranchera, cumbia and more; some bomba and plena to finish things up



The Motherland Influence July 2, 2023

July 3, 2023, 1:41 a.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music



Broadcast 706

July 2, 2023, 11:29 p.m.



Catastrophe Could Be Very Close

July 2, 2023, 11:12 p.m.
Just as we feared, new science confirms tipping points and climate catastrophes can arrive much, much sooner than we were told. A must-listen interview with UK research scientist and lead author Simon Willcock. Seems like its already here, with extreme heat punishing every continent. Canadian scientist Paul Beckwith joins me to peer through the smoke into the climate fire, around the planet.



Episode 523: It's almost a petite lancero

July 2, 2023, 4:40 p.m.
SMOKES Episode – There is a very long list of things that you should NOT do with Barger while blindfolded. This episode is not on the list which is selecting a great cigar under $10. A wonderful story about a drunk driver involved in a 5 MPH Hit & Run. We were keeping count on the number wrappers Mike guessed correctly and that was 0-4.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

July 2, 2023, 4:38 p.m.
Join me for a wonderful Sunday Morning broadcast featuring all Gospel music selections with your program & station host - Danny Hensley. This week features music from The Chuck Wagon Gang, Chosen Road, Daughters Of Calvary, Sisters, The Edwards Family and many others. Join us at www.sbbradio.org 91.7 FM Community Radio Quick Listen Link: station.voscast.com/5c2bf0e47fbe8/ Hear the radio station live at live365 under Southern Branch Blugrass



Walkuman Style #359

July 2, 2023, 3:31 p.m.
(1.) Off The Cut - Costi & Pandamonium (2.) Time To React - Jazz Spastiks ft. Sleep Sinatra (3.) The Ownerz - Gangstarr (4.) Incomprehensible - Prev-L (5.) Wonderful World - DJ Adam 12 ft. Saukrates, Chase Infinite and E-Rule (6.) U Know U Want It - Phife Dawg ft. Slick & Rose (7.) Without Me - Fee The Evolutionist ft. DJ Myth and Edo. G (8.) Balance - 1773 ft & Terse ft. DJ Robert Smith (9.) Don't U Know - Moka Only (10.) Elevation - Crown (of Grim Reaperz) ft. Ali and Prodigal Sunn (11.) Train Of Thought - Nick Tesla and KGM Steezus (12.) Remate - Cookin Soul & Kid Frankie (13.) 10 Summers - Tayyib Ali & Golvendans ft. Blu (14.) On The Road - Wildelux ft. DJ Robert Smith (15.) Champaign Toast - Vic Monroe (16.) MRI (Music Reaches Inside) - K-Rec & Estea El (17.) So Clear - Fliptrix (18.) Captain's Chair - Rob Cave & Thxk_u ft. Marcus Pinn (19.) Sunset - Otxhello



Episode 142, July 2, 2023 A fun romp thru the forgotten history of popular music

July 2, 2023, 2:57 p.m.
There's a lot of hambone this week - and it's nothing to do with food. The blues, a funky game, some sizzling slide guitar from a guy named hambone, it's all of those. We've also got one of the first electric slide guitarists, Bob Dunn and some sizzling rock & roll guitar licks recorded in 1947 by George Freeman who is still performing and making records today.



Building Bridges: Haiti: Workers Rise Up & Organize

July 1, 2023, 11:38 p.m.
Haiti The Struggle Continues: Workers Rise Up & Organize



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Dan Linitie in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop, Reggae) HR 2

July 1, 2023, 7:41 p.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Dan Linitie in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop, Reggae) HR 1

July 1, 2023, 7:38 p.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome from Quebec, Canada, Indigenous Rapper, Dan Linitie is in our house. He has just released his 3rd album is out entitled “Tome III: L'accomplissemt.” A nice fusion mix of Hip hop and Reggae. Read all about his and hear his music on our website at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/dan-linitie. Enjoy music from Dan LInitie, STOik, Jak'kota, Plex, Drezus, Solju, Hayley Wallis, Angel Baribeau, QVLN, 1915, Old Soul Rebel, Latin Vibe, Dan L'initie, Graeme Jonez, Aysanabee, Low Budget Rock Star, Carsen Gray, Samantha Crain,Thunderhand Joe and the Medicine Show, Redbone, Morgan Toney, Emma Stevens, Esther Pennell, Indian City, Shon Denay, Aocelyn, Shauna Seeteenak, Alexis Lynn, Brandis Knudsen, G Precious, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, NORTHBOUND51, The City Lines, Isaac Murdoch, Matt Epp and much much more. Visit us on our new website at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find our all about us and our programs and visit our SAY Magazine Library with all our featured guests.



The Gospel Gold Radio Hour With Danny Hensley

July 1, 2023, 1:44 p.m.
The Gospel Gold Radio Hour is a weekly all Gospel music program with your Host - Danny Hensley. This installment features new music from The Chuck Wagon Gang, Chosen Road, Deano Graham and others. You can hear this program four times each week on www.sbbradio.org and 91.7 FM Community Radio. Wednesdays at 2 AM, Fridays at 12 AM, Saturday mornings at 8 AM and and Sundays at 11 PM - all times Eastern. Join us at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming at live365 and www.sbbradio.org



Rent Strike Eugene Oregon

July 1, 2023, 1:59 a.m.



The Wagner Coup That Never Was, Prigozhin manoevered out by Putin

June 30, 2023, 9:28 p.m.
– Justin Thomas, South West Regional Organiser PCS, joins Tony and Martin. The Forces and MOD equipment. PCS announces – UN International Labour Organisation Slams the Tories’ Anti-Strike Plans – Revolving doors. Greed-flation and price fixing. Cost of living crisis. Re-nationalising water would cost £14-20bn, would reduce bills by 3/4 to about £100 a year. – Thames water on brink of going bust – BBC report. Leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers. Who owns Thames Water and what could renationalisation look like? – Kier Starmer on his proposed green energy policy – the same ideas as those from Tony Blair Institute – coincidence? Starmer defends North Sea oil pledge Story by Faye Brown, political reporter • 19 June 2023 – Climate & Energy Tony Blair Institute of Global Change – Powering the Future of Britain: How to Deliver a Decade of Electrification – Paper – 19th June 2023 – – Sending immigrants to Rwanda deemed unlawful. Government’s Rwanda asylum plan deemed unlawful Campaigners have celebrated ‘victory for compassion’ – David Miller, former Sociology Professor at Bristol University, joins Tony and Martin. The cost of living crisis linked to the Ukraine war. Those on a low income and benefits cannot afford rental market. – New bill on striking .RMT to take to streets in national protest against strikes bill – ‘We will fight this in the courts, the media and the workplace’, union leader Mick Lynch says – Rioting in Paris France after police murder teenager. Nazis in Ukraine. Zionism. Western secret services supporting dodgy groups to fight ‘the enemy’. – Rye College kids being threatened with expulsion for disagreeing with teacher about gender and self defining ideas – ‘They are genuinely unwell – crazy’ – a secret pupils’ recording of the heated exchange, – Western Liberalism used by secret services to ferment revolutions. US National Endowment for Democracy. Bombing of pizza restaurant in Krematorsk – military there. Wagner mutiny – was it real or a psyop? – Krematorsk pizza restaurant Russian missile strike leaves 12 dead with 4 British amongst the wounded, but what were the Brits doing there? – Wagner ‘mutiny’ – Pregozin – new leadership for Russia…the coup that never was? Seymour Hersh: Prigozhin’s Folly – So, below is a look at what is really going on – NATO/US/CIA/MI6 agent Alexey Navalny supporters are at Glastonbury festival promoting Net Zero. – Marvin Rees: ‘When my pal Alexei Navalny is free, I’ll give him a grand tour of Bristol’ The city’s mayor met the jailed Russian activist at Yale. – Amnesty strips Alexei Navalny of ‘prisoner of conscience’ status 24 February 2021 – Better Way Conference, Bath – Phillip Ridley on health and law – bit he doesn’t think viruses exist. – Jackie Deevoy made film ‘ A Good Death’, and then her father dies after being given a medicine but paramedics may have lied about whether they administered anything – Science Has Been Taken Over! Amazing Polly on CRISPA gene editing technology and eugenicists. – Mark Purdey: pesticides caused BSE (2000) final clip – organophosphates found in furniture, clothing, food etc. Mark died well before his time five years after this unique interview. – The Orthodox Church at http://www.Orthodox.net asks: ‘Is Pride Month Demonic?' It teaches a different salvation and identity of what a human being is – NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2023/06/29/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-146/



Professor Kristen Leslie – "Strident Evanglical Themes at the U.S. Air Force Academy"

June 30, 2023, 4:58 a.m.
The series on evangelical Christianity at the United States Air Force Academy, continues with Kristen Leslie, a professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at the Yale University Divinity School. Professor Leslie was invited to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado to meet with the Academy chaplains and provide training in the counseling of female cadets who were victims of sexual assaults that had occurred at the Academy. In the course of her visits in 2004 and 2005, Professor Leslie and the group of graduate students from the Yale Divinity School who accompanied her, observed what she called “strident evangelical themes” at the Academy. Professor Leslie testified before the Subcommittee on Military Personnel of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Armed Services on June 28, 2005, at the Congressional hearing entitled “Religious Climate at the U.S. Air Force Academy,” and reported her observations of her visit that included: The hanging of a banner containing an overtly Christian message by the football coach in the team locker room; the Air Force Academy commandant leading a “challenge and response” cheer about Jesus in front of a group of cadets of mixed faith; distribution of flyers advertising religious events in the cadet dining hall and over the public address system; failure of the Air Force Academy to consider the religious practices of cadets of minority faiths when setting the cadet schedule; and public expressions of faith by senior staff and faculty members, in some cases in inappropriate venues such as classrooms. Interviews with MeLinda Morton, the Air Force Academy Chaplain who resigned the end of July 2005, and Attorney Mikey Wienstein, a 1977 graduate of the Air Force Academy, both of whom are outspoken critics of the inaction on the part of the Air Force Academy leadership may be found here on the Radio Curious website. The Harvard University Committee on the Study of Religion has a detailed report, with abundant links to other articles on this issue that may be found at www.pluralism.org. And information about Professor Leslie’s testimony before Congress may be found at www.yale.edu/divinity/press. This interview with Kristen Leslie speaking from her office at Yale University about these issues was recorded on August 26, 2005. Professor Kristen Leslie recommends “Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader,” by Ann Fadiman. Originally Broadcast: August 30, 2005



Sid Ryan: Dimitri Lascaris' fight for peace in Ukraine is also a fight for free speech in Canada

June 30, 2023, 12:45 a.m.
Phil Taylor interviews Sid Ryan, who was to be the chair of the Toronto meeting for Dimitri Lascaris' lecture in Toronto. Ryan criticizes the UCC and other organizations which prevented Torontonians from hearing a call for a negotiated peace in Ukraine. Ryan also decries the sending of endless arms and money to Ukraine, because Ukraine has virtually no chance of winning the war. Dimitri wants Canadians to consider the large number of Ukrainians that have perished so far in the conflict and the many more who will do so if the war continues. Canadians should be grateful of the chance to hear Dimitri. For his part, Phil Taylor describes the pro-war position of the Trudeau government as "tunnel vision." It can't seem to consider the view of Lascaris and the peace movement in Canada to change course and seek a negotiated end to the war.



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