Civics
Jan. 11, 2021, 9:02 a.m.
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This time on The Childrenâs Hour, we take a dive into the very basics of Civics education with lifelong educator and community leader Arthur Lieber. We explore how kids can help bring our country together, and build a brighter future. Then we hear from our friends at the Extinction Diaries about marine plankton, a tiny ocean critter upon whom life on Earth depends. Mixed with excellent music. Learn with us!
Insurrection: A New Day of Infamy, Rooted in Centuries Old White Supremacy!
Jan. 11, 2021, 7:54 a.m.
This is Part 1 of a 2 part program. Part 2 will be featured next week
The Chickens Coming Home To Roost
with
Eric Ward, Ex. Dir. and Senior Fellow with Southern Poverty Law Center and Race Forward and Ex. Dir. of Western States Center, a national hub for innovative responses to white nationalism, and structural inequality Ward is a nationally-recognized expert on the relationship between authoritarian movements, hate violence, and building toward an inclusive democracy.
While its a New Day of Infamy, its Rooted in Centuries Old White Supremacy!
The far-right siege on the U.S. Capitol has been called unbelievable, shocking, and beyond imagination, but, lets not forget the attacks on statehouses around the nation and all the symbols hate deployed (guillotine, hangmans noose, confederate and Nazi iconography), though they received far less coverage. The playbook for the Maga invasion of the nations Capitol building has been developing for years in plain sight, at far-right rallies in cities like Charlottesville, Berkeley and Portland, and then, in the past year, at state capitols across the country, where heavily armed white protesters have forced their way into legislative chambers to accuse politicians of tyranny and treason.
While what happened was outrageous and wrong, was it really unbelievable? The far rights fears about replacement of the white race and outsider invasions have become standard tropes at conservative media outlets, and its anger is routinely stoked by the president of the United States and his cronies. White nationalism is closer to the mainstream of American politics than ever before.
This is a dangerous and scary time, but it is not the first, and wont be the last eruption of the white supremacist violence we experience. Lets not get fooled thinking the 25th Amendment, Impeachment, prosecutions of insurrectionists and/or those in power who incited violence/sedition will end this. Historians are rightly making connections to the civil war, including declaring the confederacy finally stormed the Capitol. But white supremacy goes deeper than the civil war and pre-dates slavery " it is foundational to the U.S. settler state. So, instead of being shocked, this time, lets learn our history and lets start showing up for racial justice, against poverty and for economic justice, as internationalists and against militarism, and live that credo and standing firmly against red-baiting
Episode 2021.00. EMERGENCY PODCAST EPISODE, A Generational Shift May Come To Late to Stop Conservative Media From Corrupting the Century
Jan. 11, 2021, 3:50 a.m.
Understanding American made terrorism, domestic terrorism that is, is to understand how the society organizes itself to carry out terroristic acts. That is the point of this episode. Truthfully I think Stephen Colbert said it best, âHey (certain people) who supported (another certain person), have you had enoughâ? I thought, momentarily, about using the clip in this episode â then forgot to do so until I wrote the description, but with the episode done I am not excited about re-editing the entire hour-plus to add one clip. Moving on though, this is about what you think its about, the Capital Storming, after the shock wore off, I was able to babble and speak two completely different, though related topic segments for this Episode. The first detailing the long shadow of the problems faced by this country, specifically how that long shadow is often traced back solely to the Baby Boomer Generation when that Generation did not create the problems attributed to them, instead they were inherited. The second segment, deals with the tribalism, the class-caste structure that unites the right far more than it does the left and why that might be. Interestingly, while I didnât plan this episode, its recording sets up the next four episodes I am planning to release. Enjoy!
If you have any questions, comments or concerns please contact me at vphiamer.adis.ogaarwa@outlook.com
The Motherland Influence: January 10, 2021
Jan. 10, 2021, 7:07 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music
THE NEW CLIMATE WAR: Michael Mann, Andrew Glikson
Jan. 10, 2021, 1:22 p.m.
Prof. Michael Mann on his new book "The New Climate War - The Fight to Take Back the Planet". We prioritize truth versus doomism. From Australia, paleo-climatologist and deep time investigator Dr. Andrew Glikson speaks frankly about our situation, and the feedback effects governments and media either don't know or won't tell you. Climate truth, it turns out, is difficult but not impossible.
UpFront Soul #2021.02-January 11-17 2022 hr 2
Jan. 10, 2021, 1 p.m.
Georgia is on our mind! We'll leave no crate unmined as we bring you songs from Georgians like Arrested Development, James Brown, and of course, Ray Charles, as well as powerful words from the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Add in high-voltage tunes from Nina Simone, Parliament, and the Soul Children, and we'll have you out of your seat and moving your feet!
indigenous in Music with Larry K - Angel Baribeau in our Spotlight Interview (Folk, Pop) Hour 2
Jan. 10, 2021, 12:09 p.m.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Angel Baribeau in our Spotlight Interview (Folk, Pop) Hour 1
Jan. 10, 2021, 12:05 p.m.
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Cree Nation in northern, Quebec, she is a singer, songwriter and performer. Angel Baribeau is here to tell us about her new album âFor Those I Love.â You can hear her music on Spotify. Angel is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to find out all about her.
Music from Angel Baribeau, Stolen Identity, Kaeley Jade, Jamie Prado, Zoe, Jace Martin, Ana Carolina, Deanne Rose Moore, De Madredada, Indian City, Julian Taylor Band, Elastic Bond, Mob Bounce, The Northstars, Justinsayne, N8V, Midnight Sparrows, Systema Solar, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sober Junkie, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Mattmac, Artson, MC Recloud, Bang Data, Prozack Turner, Tony Enos, David Huckfelt, Quiltman, Whilk & Misky, Yogui 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).
UpFront Soul #2021.02-January 11-17 2022 hr 1
Jan. 10, 2021, 11:51 a.m.
Georgia is on our mind! We'll leave no crate unmined as we bring you songs from Georgians like Arrested Development, James Brown, and of course, Ray Charles, as well as powerful words from the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Add in high-voltage tunes from Nina Simone, Parliament, and the Soul Children, and we'll have you out of your seat and moving your feet!
Stories from the Great New Jersey Plastic Ban
Jan. 10, 2021, 8:35 a.m.
Small town environmentalists and a dozen girl scouts won the first plastic bag ordinances in New Jersey, paving the way for a sweeping state ban of single use plastic. This is a story of first time activists acting locally to change the wider world.
Plastic is a climate problem but the solution requires more than giving up your straw. The activists tell their stories and leaders of Beyond Plastics and Surfriders talk about the climate and environmental impacts of plastic, and solutions.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning
Jan. 10, 2021, 8:27 a.m.
The Stuph File Program - Episode #0595
Jan. 10, 2021, 7:21 a.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain
An Easy Listening Experience 29
Jan. 10, 2021, 6:53 a.m.
This is a semi-regular show (2 to 3 new per month) for the insanely stressed out times we live in. Gentle on My Mind is intended for non-commercial radio listeners featuring easy listening genres from the 1950's to the present. Slip into the mighty mellow with DJ Fred.
January 11, 2021: Boogaloo vs. the booga-losers
Jan. 9, 2021, 8:59 p.m.
On Wednesday January 6 we all got to see "the boogaloo," the American far-right's idea of a violent uprising against the Federal government; this week we celebrate its ignominious failure by spinning two hours of the real boogaloo, straight outta NYC 1966-1968; beep beep, mofos
Local investing
Jan. 9, 2021, 5:10 p.m.
'Progressives' need to oppose U.S. hegemony
Jan. 9, 2021, 4:39 p.m.
Phil comments on the failure of U.S. 'progressives' to fight against U.S. hegemony and the "regime-change" concepts. Many of these people think that in order to get a $15 minimum wage, they need to slander China or Vietnam, or call for sanctions on Cuba. That's the 'dues they pay' for acceptance. It tells the American people, "we're going to be imperialists, together."
Instead, we should think of ourselves as part of multi-national, multi-lateral group, including organizations like the WHO, arms-limitation, and environmental groups. And not sanctioning other countries, or insisting that they adopt our systems. These hostile acts don't co-incide with the U.S. or Canadian constitutional systems, but they are part of our colonial DNA.
That's why we need to follow the example of Canadian Dr. Aylward, who spoke the truth about China's success in defeating COVID.
Phil Taylor and Phil Conlon also discuss the film, "Mank," including what it tells us about media monopolies and rule in politics.
#671 -- Advertising At the Edge of the Apocalypse (Part 2)
Jan. 8, 2021, 5:34 p.m.
An engaging and insightful documentary on corporate-sponsored advertising in the 21st century. It explores advertising's ubiquity; its insidiousness; its devastating social, psychological, and environmental effects--and its role in perpetuating the most harmful aspects of corporate capitalism.
Part 2 focuses on the genuine human needs that advertising addresses--needs for community, love, respect, friendship, leisure, security--and advertising's false promise that buying consumer goods will fulfill these needs, (Cont'd...)
Dr Pierre Kory on Ivermectin, Covid 'miracle cure' banned in Europe and the USA
Jan. 8, 2021, 2:41 p.m.
Celt In A Twist January 10 2021
Jan. 8, 2021, 1:22 p.m.
Congrats to Art Bergmann on being inducted into The Order Of Canada. We spin The Greatest Story Never Told. Brand new Mahones too!
worldbeatcanada radio january 9 2021
Jan. 8, 2021, 1:16 p.m.
A heady mix of global grooves from a welcome to Y.O.U. by Cilantro Boombox to a Balkan Goodbye from Lemon Bucket Orchestra!
TBR 210108 - Info Wars*
Jan. 8, 2021, 9:07 a.m.
In this weekâs archive radio show we review a couple of new âTruth Policeâ entities â both government and private â that may soon be censoring your access to information â especially information critical of government or corporate policy. We pull the pants off corporate tax dodgers, and we review the real reason behind âterrorismâ.
Scary Thunderbolts this week kids. Listen at your own risk.
At The Aquarium
Jan. 7, 2021, 9:53 p.m.
This time on The Children's Hour we head under the sea, to the Albuquerque Aquarium. Our program was recorded before a live audience in 2019 and features three of the facility aquarists. One swims with the sharks, another grows coral, and the third is the keeper of the aquarium's otters. We also hear a Nigerian folktale told by storyteller Ramona King. Mixed with great music, and featuring our Kids Crew & Katie.
The Shortwave Report 01/08/21 Listen Globally!
Jan. 7, 2021, 4:22 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Radio Deutsche-Welle, Radio Havana Cuba, and NHK Japan.
Broadcast 507
Jan. 7, 2021, 3:29 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop is DJ Frederick's two decade long (and counting) experiment, having evolved from Seldom Heard Radio. Radio Thrift Shop has a flexible format & an homage to the "underground" era of broadcasts of the 1960's and 1970's that DJ Frederick grew up listening to & features a homegrown mix of vinyl records, 78s, 45's, LPs, private press releases, and a variety of cassette tapes and homemade / self released cassettes & cds. Each broadcast of Radio Thrift Shop features an improvised or thematic playlist from DJ Frederick's music library. It's never the same program twice - or even once
2020 Year in Review: COVID, Collapsing America, and the Most Censored stories of the year.
Jan. 7, 2021, 2:14 p.m.
This week we once again review a lot of the pivotal stories of 2020 and where they will lead going into 2021. Guest Patrick Henningsen, founder and editor with 21st century Wire offers his take on the key stories. Dmitry Orlov expresses some sentiments about prospects of war, and Andy Lee Roth of Project Censored speaks about Project Censored 2021: The State of the Free PRess and the most censored stories of the year. Also a short comment about the recent protest on Capitol Hill.
75 - TMS Underground
Jan. 7, 2021, 12:21 p.m.
The Mix Sessions Underground brings you hard to find cutting edge Deep House and Techno grooves from dance floors around the globe weekly.
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Sonic Cafe #220/Twilight Zone Classic: The Howling Man
Jan. 7, 2021, 8:51 a.m.
Sonic Café, the devil you know, thatâs music from Tommy Castro and the Painkillers. So ahh yeah, hey Iâm Scott Clark and this is episode 220. This time the Sonic Café revisits a place we havenât been to in awhile. Itâs a place in between light and darkness, it existing somewhere in the shadows. Yes, itâs time for another Twilight Zone From 1960 weâll hear the Howling Man, episode 5 from season 2. Itâs a story about capturing the devil and locking him in a closet. Now you would think catching the devil is hard enough, but turns out keeping him locked up is nearly impossible, because you see the devil is ahh always coming out of the closet. Ahh yeah.Weâve wrapped this Twilight Zone classic in a devilishly clever music mix pulled from 47 years. Listen for the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, David Sylvian, Eric Sardinas, Mumford & Sons, Procol Harum, Ursula 1000 and more straight ahead as the Sonic Café presents The Howling Man in another Twilight Zone Classic, a story about how you can catch the devil, but you canât keep him, from that little café on the wind swept Pacific coast, weâre the Sonic Café.
Volume 208 The Telephone Call 2 The Wrath of Drumpf
Jan. 6, 2021, 8:47 p.m.
An original radio theatre show each week, with most sounds culled from the previous week, about a fictional, theatrical presidency. Contradictions tell the story, with songs, skits, and clips from political news shows and late-night comedy routines. The definition of "radio theatre" is stretched here, with an updated Dickie Goodman and/or Richard Foreman-meets-mashup style sometimes, and a more straightforward take other weeks. Currently airing on 30 or 40 stations around the world, the network has ordered another two or three episodes. Then a new show, "Turn on the News," takes its place, in the same time slot, with a similar sound and approach, though about a fictional radio network.
"Da Chen - Life in China Under Mao"
Jan. 6, 2021, 6:02 p.m.
Colors of the Mountain
The Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, led by Mao Zedong, imposed a major change to the nation where one in every four people in the world live. Da Chen was born in 1962 in southern China to a once wealthy family, by that time despised for its capitalist past. At the age of 23, after graduating with top honors and serving as an assistant professor at the Beijing Language Institute, Da Chen came to America with $30 and a bamboo flute. He won a full scholarship to Columbia University Law School, and later settled in the Hudson River Valley. His book, âColors of the Mountain,â tells the story of his childhood, his life and experiences.
Da Chen recommends âThe God of Small Things,â by Arundhati Roy.
Originally Broadcast: July 18, 2000
Cheeze Pleeze # 863
Jan. 6, 2021, 5:36 p.m.
It's that time again where Daffy's enjoys a few of her favorite pieces of cheeze because it's her birthday...but wait, do we hear a few new songs? and what's with snarf and a surprise of a unexpected birthday gift for Daffy? Inquiring minds will have to listen....