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Indy Radio Garden 6

March 3, 2021, 12:27 p.m.
1. Germantown Info Hub program, from WGGT 92.9 FM Gtown Radio. The Host is Maleka Fruean, and the guests are Marie-Monique & Brenda Littlejohn from the Germantown Mutual Aid Fund. 2. WHGE-LP 95.3 Afro-American Historical Society of Delaware. James Bailey interviewed Bee Brown, singer, civil rights activist, and sports coach, about your work in the community during the pandemic. 3. Megan Storm, collaborator of the Peoples Kitchen project, enters the project headquarters, the El Compadre restaurant in South Philly, and shares with us the experiences of kitchen workers, surviving the pandemic.



1006 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 2

March 3, 2021, 9:50 a.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in house and tech house from around the world updated weekly.Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's.If you have download problems here please visit our portal url http://amplifiedradio.ca/download Contact: info@amplifiedradio.ca



1006 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 1

March 3, 2021, 9:39 a.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in house and tech house from around the world updated weekly.Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's.If you have download problems here please visit our portal url http://amplifiedradio.ca/download Contact: info@amplifiedradio.ca



Between the Lines for March 3, 2021

March 3, 2021, 8:05 a.m.
Do Biden's Syria Airstrikes Signal Continuing 'Endless War' Policy?; Republicans Cannot be a Legitimate Party Without Casting Out White Supremacists and Fascists; Militarism’s Direct Impact on the Climate Crisis.



The Great American Songbook

March 3, 2021, 5 a.m.
The 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 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



Black History Special: The Hidden History of Slavery and Its Role in Building the American Empire

March 2, 2021, 6:04 p.m.
 We talk with Edward Baptist about The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism. From intimate slave narratives & other sources, the book shows how the expansion of slavery drove the evolution & modernization of the US, making the South a cotton empire, and the US a global capitalist power. Through forced migration and torture, slave owners extracted continual increases in production from enslaved African Americans to give the US control of the world cotton market.



Tim Dickinson of Rolling Stone: Anti-Vaxxer Factor

March 2, 2021, 3:59 p.m.
For many of us, the increasing availability of Covid vaccinations glows brightly, a light at the end of what has been a long and dreary tunnel. For others, however, that glowing represents a falsehood promoted by governmental and medical charlatans conspiring to dupe the public. People convinced of the danger of these vaccines comprise a varied demographic, although they may have some things in common, namely an oversized mistrust of science, the media, and government. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Tim Dickinson, senior writer at Rolling Stone, about his piece on the anti-vaxxer movement. We examine the public health threat caused by vaccine hesitancy, look at the characters behind the movement, and discuss best strategies to get more folks to trust science.



Lawrence Ferlinghetti Poet Laureate - On Poetry and City Culture

March 2, 2021, 2:06 p.m.
Rebroadcast of the original recording In October 1998 Lawrence Ferlinghetti became the first poet laureate of the city of San Francisco. Major Willie Brown said he got the idea during a visit to the city of Seoul, South Korea. He had been asked when the city Poet Laureate would be giving his annual talk. A decision had to be made very fast to create the office and, as City Librarian Regina Minudri said, picking Lawrence Ferlinghetti was a no-brainer. She introduced him as a literary legend, a voice of dissent, and an internationally acclaimed writer, artist, bookseller and publisher. Mayor Willie Brown came to the reading and said a few words. Since he later became know as the gentrification mayor, it was astounding that he did not walk out on Ferlinghetti’s passionate defense of the city. Even then Ferlinghetti said that San Francisco was “undergoing a radical transformation -- from a diverse metropolis that welcomed immigrants and refugees from around the world to a homogeneous, wealthy enclave." There are many more points of criticism in this speech - as well funny and poetic and well-reasoned ideas of restoring San Francisco. All related to Ferlinghetti’s life as poet and painter and publisher that continued for twelve more years. Lawrence Ferlinghetti died on February 22, 2021. City Lights posted the following morning:“ We are sad to announce that Lawrence Ferlinghetti, distinguished American poet, artist, and founder of City Lights Booksellers and Publishers, has died in San Francisco, California. He was 101 years old.   For over sixty years, those of us who have worked with him at City Lights have been inspired by his knowledge and love of literature, his courage in defense of the right to freedom of expression, and his vital role as an American cultural ambassador. His curiosity was unbounded and his enthusiasm was infectious, and we will miss him greatly…” Please go to citylights.com for more information and inspiration. Enjoy this re-broadcast of his Poet Laureate acceptance speech - that could have been given yesterday. And pass it on.



The past and present of medical colonialism in Canada

March 2, 2021, 6:33 a.m.
Pediatric emergency physician Samir Shaheen-Hussain talks about a successful campaign against one aspect of medical colonialism in Quebec, his new book, and the broader past and present of medical colonialism in Canada.



Episode 216 - QR Code your naughty bits

March 1, 2021, 6:12 p.m.
Joe's recast site is quite open which means it's gonna be a funny packed show. Listen for Anthony's Weed Corner, Random Wheel and Crazy Florida News and whatever Joe springs on us! Tune in live on Chiampa Radio, http://www.chiampa.org every Monday night at 8pm eastern / 7 pm cental



U.S. House Boards Equality Train + more global LGBTQ news!

March 1, 2021, 5:42 p.m.
The U.S. House of Representatives embraces equality; a Malaysian man beats an anti-gay state Islamic law in the nation’s top court, India’s government says queer couples aren’t “family”, while Thailand’s government stalls on a Civil Partnership Bill, and popular Ghana D.J. Wanlove dares the government to arrest him for his queer support! Those stories, and more this week, when you discover “This Way Out”: the world’s audio oasis for queer news and culture.



The Motherland Influence Feb. 28, 2021

March 1, 2021, 5:37 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music.



241 - The Mix Sessions Hour 2

March 1, 2021, 2:13 p.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



241 - The Mix Sessions Hour 1

March 1, 2021, 2:08 p.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



The Artist Spotlight Segment for March 1, 2021

March 1, 2021, 12:04 p.m.



INTERVIEWS ACTIVIST/AUTHOR DAVID BACON

March 1, 2021, 10:54 a.m.
David Bacon is a photojournalist, author, political activist, and union organizer who has focused on labor issues, particularly those related to immigrant labor. Some of his popular books include, Illegal People, The Right to Stay home and In the fields of the North. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks about how the community and Union organizers came together to get rights for farm workers during COVID, how surviving COVID has literally been an act of resistance. Removing Trump was a huge win but how do we move forward post Trump.



Kids Save The World

March 1, 2021, 8:56 a.m.
This week on The Children's Hour meet kids who are standing up to demand adults take action on the issues that directly impact their lives. Well be joined by Our Children's Trust attorney Nate Bellinger, and the crew talks with Mica Kantor, a 12 year old plaintiff in a case against the Montana government over the state's inaction on climate change. Kids Crew members Julia and Kaia will teach us about Greta Thunberg and her Fridays For Future campaign. Then the kids in the Extinction Diaries are sounding the alarm about the collapse of insect populations worldwide. This show is mixed with excellent music!



#678 -- Naomi Klein on CIA Project MK-ULTRA (R)

Feb. 28, 2021, 5:24 p.m.
For two decades, the CIA conducted secret experiments in torture and mind-control as Project MK-ULTRA. As subjects they used American and Canadian citizens--who were unaware of what was happening to them. Klein tells the story of Gail Kastner, who discovered decades later that the CIA (via her psychiatrist) had permanently damaged her mind with drugs, sensory deprivation, and electroshock.



Black Out Billion Dollar Climate Disasters

Feb. 28, 2021, 3:59 p.m.
From Lubbock Texas, after the black-out cold storm, scientist Katherine Hayhoe talks record billion dollar climate disasters. Her PBS YouTube series is Global Weirding. From Bergen Norway, lead scientist Christoph Heinze warns about 3 OTHER crisis developing unseen below the seas. His new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy is ominously titled: The quiet crossing of ocean tipping points.



The Not Entirely Classical Music Hour #6

Feb. 28, 2021, 3:54 p.m.



March 1, 2021: Do you remember the days of slavery?

Feb. 28, 2021, 2:31 p.m.
My favorite reggae singles of early 2021; happy 76th birthday to Burning Spear; a tribute to toaster U-Roy; a cynical look at the former Yugoslavia on Bosnia & Herzegovina's Independence Day; Afropop from Mali and Senegal; a wonderful new Ghanaian highlife single from Florence Adooni



Indigenous in Music with Adrian Sutherland of Midnight Shine interview (Rock) Hour 2

Feb. 28, 2021, 12:39 p.m.



Indigenous in Music with Adrian Sutherland of Midnight Shine interview (Rock) Hour 1

Feb. 28, 2021, 12:37 p.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back from James Bay, Ontario, Mr. Adrian Sutherland. He is the creator and lead guitarist of the Rock group “Midnight Shine.” He’s has just released their new single along with a video “Respect the Gift.” Find out all about him and his band t www.MidnightShineonline.com. Music from Midnight Shine, nehiyawak, Eagle & Hawk, The Deeds, Damian Quinones, Fiebre Amarilla, Iceis Rain, Axel Krygier, Brule, Joyslam, Stoik, Aleah Belle, Janel Munoa, The Johnnys, Irv Lyons Jr, Dustin Roads Band, Soda Stereo, 1915, Khu.eex, Steven Rushingwind, Janet Panic, Brule, Michael Bucher, Ed Koban, Solju, Innastate, Ozomatli, Slightly Stoopid, Julian Taylor Band and much much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Feb. 28, 2021, 7:28 a.m.



Exploring the complexities of the governance of Palestine ...

Feb. 27, 2021, 5:35 p.m.
This morning we explore the complexities of the governance of Palestine under Israeli occupation in a forum sponsored by the Foundation for Middle East Peace. It features Issa Amro, Youth Against Settlements in Hebron, Noura Erakat, Palestinian activist and professor at Rutgers University, and Hagai El-Ad, Director of the Israeli Human Rights Organization, B’tselem. We begin with a question from Khaled Elgindy who moderates the session along with Lara Friedman.



Protect Thacker Pass from Lithium Mining

Feb. 27, 2021, 5:05 p.m.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0602

Feb. 27, 2021, 3:20 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



Deadpan political comedy

Feb. 27, 2021, 2:41 p.m.
Apparently the FCC does not allow me to say asszit on the radio so there is an advisory



THE STORY OF BEN FLETCHER THE BLACK WOBBLY DOCKWORKER WHO LED THE MOST POWERFUL, DEMOCRATIC UNION OF HIS DAY

Feb. 27, 2021, 8:42 a.m.
The Story of Ben Fletcher the Black Wobbly Dockworker Who Led the Most Powerful, Democratic Union of His Day with Peter Cole, author, Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly The discussion amidst a global pandemic makes a case for Fletchers relevance to the most urgent political projects of the present. Fletcher, a Black man led an avowedly revolutionary union that forced corporations in Americas third-biggest city and fifth-largest port to deal with a union in which the great majority of members were African Americans and European immigrants. And they did it without ever signing a contract, instead enforcing their demands based upon the ever-present threat of a STRIKE!



Walkuman Style #286

Feb. 26, 2021, 6:46 p.m.
(1.) All That I Am (something for the people) - Bilal (2.) Weather - Amel Larrieux (3.) A Tree Never Grown - Fre, J-Live, Rubix, Invincible, Wordsworth, A.L., Kofi Taha, Tame One, Jane Doe, Grafh, Mos Def (4.) Africa - D'Angelo (5.) Letters - Loupo ft. Stephanie and Max Bronstein (6.) Happy - Son of the James (7.) Too Close to the TV - Passport Rav (8.) Action - Stonam (formerly Royce Birth) (9.) Track 35 - J Dilla (10.) F.I.Y.E. - Tall Black Guy ft. Tony Ozier (11.) R.E.A.L.I.T.Y. - KRS One (12.) Strength, Courage, and Wisdom - India Arie (13.) Try - Jill Scott (14.) Fallin' - Common ft. PJ (15.) DD.002 - J Dilla (16.) Track 34 - J Dilla



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