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La marge a CKIA 11 septembre The Rolling Stones

Sept. 18, 2019, 1:39 p.m.



Labour-Sponsored Conference in Damascus Marks Victories Over Terrorism

Sept. 18, 2019, 12:38 p.m.
Phil interviews Rick Sterling of the Syria Solidarity Movement about his impressions of the conference last week in Damascus of the General Confederation of Trade Unions of Syria, whose theme was "Solidarity with Syria vs. economic sanctions." Sterling describes the difficulties caused to ordinary Syrians by Western sanctions. Nonetheless, he describes Damascus as a lively, vibrant city. Sterling also discusses the current situation of the war with terrorists, who are sponsored by Turkey, in Idlib Province as well as the U.S. occupation of the oil-rich eastern third of the country.



Gary Coy - The Man Driving the Dog Team

Sept. 18, 2019, 11:04 a.m.
There is strong historical and anthropological evidence that dogs came across the Bering land bridge with people migrating from Siberia to Alaska. These dogs worked hard to maintain their keep; they werent pets. Instead, they chased and ran down polar bears and located seals hiding beneath the Bering ice. One of the early dog professionals in Alaska was Harry Karstens, who later became the first superintendent of Mount McKinley National Park. As a young man, he pioneered a dog sled route from Fairbanks to Valdez, and hauled mail to the Katishna mining district. Now, at Denali National Park in central Alaska, theres a breeding and training and leadership program for these sled dogs. I spoke with Gary Coy, the director of this remarkable kennel. In his office there is a large sign quoting Harry Karstens. It says: A man driving a dog team is the biggest dog himself. Amid the noise and the chatter of the dog kennels in Denali Park, I asked Gary to explain what that sign means and to tell us a little about this wonderful project. Gary Coy recommends A Dog-Puncher on the Yukon, by Arthur Walden. Originally Broadcast: August 28, 1996



QVLN - Quetzal Guerrero Interview (Violinist) Hour 2

Sept. 18, 2019, 6:34 a.m.



QVLN - Quetzal Guerrero Interview (Violinist) Hour 1

Sept. 18, 2019, 6:30 a.m.
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes from from Phoenix Arizona, singer, songwriter and violinist. Mr. Q-Violin, he has just released his current project Translations." You can find him on the web at Qviolin.com. Enjoy music from QVLN, Oyobi, Indian City, Ivete Souze, Dj Farrapo, STOik, Aleah Belle, Irv Lyons Jr., Levi Platero, Frisktailers, Fiebre Amarilla, Khu.eex, Iskwe, Bomba Estereo, Jasmine Netsena, Leela Gilday, Mexican Institute of Sound, Elastic Bond, Stolen Identity, Solju, Aasiva, Thor Simonsen, Bri Rivera, Twin Flames, Ed Koban, Jota Quest and much much more. Visit us on our website IndigenousinMusic.com. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).



Between The Lines - Sept. 18, 2019

Sept. 18, 2019, 6:03 a.m.
Rising Fear That Attack on Saudi Oil Fields Could Trigger Regional War; Planned Parenthoods Decision to Leave Federal Title X Explained Repercussions; Global Climate Strike Youth Leadership Provide Hope for the Future



Joanna Macy - Resilience

Sept. 17, 2019, 10:58 p.m.
On June 6, 2019 Joanna Macy, the environmental activist, author, scholar of Buddhism and Deep Ecology was one of two keynote speakers at The New School at Commonweal’s Resilience Project in Bolinas, California. A longtime San Francisco/Bay Area resident - she had just celebrated her 90th birthday. The question, that the participants at the Commonweal event had come to explore, was: Is resilience a possible response in the face of climate change and civilizational collapse. And what might resilience look like. Joanna Macy gave a personal and movingly psychological/philosophical talk, led a brief exercise in Open Questioning and closed with generous credits to writers and their ideas that are helpful in navigating and intervening in the collapsing civilization around us.



The Ominous Parallels - Final Part

Sept. 17, 2019, 6:34 p.m.
For all the blather about our democracy, the Constitution, Bill of Rights, we have slipped into statism by calling it something else. You can call the coming Brave New World the New World Order, global communism, socialism, fascism--it makes no difference--the world is headed irrevocably toward totalitarianism. We supposedly vanquished the Third Reich, but like a demonic spirit exorcised from its former host that needs to invest another, the Nazi ethos found a new home here and is driving us toward our orchestrated end. It can't happen here? It's happening here.



Episode 189 - All Bets Are Off

Sept. 17, 2019, 6:09 p.m.
Your two loveable stoners move to Tuesdays for awhile! Then, in Anthony's Weed Corner, Florida Congressman wants to downgrade scheduling for Marijuana, YAY! But then Boo, Ohio Rejects Autism and Anxiety as Medical Cannabis Conditions and, WOAH, Joe tells us about!@%@^??? Come find out what we talk about and then laugh with or at us, tune in to our live show every Tuesday night at 8pm eastern at http://www.chiampa.org DWOTS: previous word: Rubiginous - today’s word: Blatherskite



Ian Urbina on "The Outlaw Ocean"

Sept. 17, 2019, 3:51 p.m.
This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Ian Urbina, a longtime investigative reporter for the New York Times whose latest book "The Outlaw Ocean" reveals many of the hidden costs of the seafood and shipping industries. After listening to Urbina discuss his book that took five years to research and led him around the globe through some of the deadliest waters on earth, it'll make you realize that the reason something is impossibly cheap is because far too often it involves impossible human suffering.



Josh Willis, NASA JPL on #ClimateCrisis, Oceans Melting Greenland; And Nora Benavidez, Press Freedom Week in LA

Sept. 17, 2019, 2:56 p.m.
Josh Willis, Lead Scientist for NASA's OMG (Oceans Melting Greenland) on the Rapid Melting of Glaciers and the Consequences. Nora Benavides is director of US free expression programs at PEN America. She'll join us to talk about LA Press Freedom Week



"Not Backing Down" UMass Forum Part 2

Sept. 17, 2019, 10:58 a.m.
We continue today with part 2 of 3 of the UMass event "Not Backing Down": a forum on the constant assault by pro-Israeli organizations to shut down pro-Palestinian voices. Today we feature three more voices from this forum. You will hear speakers Linda Sarsour, Marc Lamont Hill, and Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters. Each one is introduced by moderator Vijay Prashad.



Writing Radical Fiction Part 1

Sept. 16, 2019, 9:57 p.m.
In the first episode of a two part series, Siegfried discusses his own experience of what it's like to be both a communist and a writer of dark fantasy. What it's like to be a radical in a traditionally conservative literary genre. And the inspiration he received from one Bertolt Brecht.



From Russia with Homophobia + global LGBTQ news!

Sept. 16, 2019, 3:22 p.m.
Russia deploys homophobia in its war against liberal democracies; thousands come out for Sarajevo’s first-ever Pride Parade, Marvel’s gay “Avengers” beat bias in Rio, Canada’s first Chick-fil-A ruffles Toronto feathers, Maryland gay dads sue the State Department for their baby’s U.S. citizenship, Ireland and Iceland leaders roll out the rainbows for “not homophobic” U.S. Vice President Mike “Pounce”, and more LGBTQ news from around the world!



Martian Gardens Episode 990 Hour 3

Sept. 16, 2019, 12:05 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 990 Hour 2

Sept. 16, 2019, 11:52 a.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 990

Sept. 16, 2019, 11:40 a.m.



The Motherland Influence: September 15, 2019

Sept. 16, 2019, 9:57 a.m.
African Latin & Caribbean music



Ambiance Congo: September 15, 2019

Sept. 16, 2019, 9:49 a.m.
Congolese popular music



Walkuman Style #240

Sept. 16, 2019, 8:40 a.m.
(1.) Train of Thought - Noveliss (2.) IMOM (In Memory of Marvin) - Smif-N-Wessun (3.) Turn it Up - The What? (4.) Beefin' - Libretto & Buscrates (5.) Connect The Dots - M-Dot & G-Dot (6.) People Who Need People - Funky DL ft. Stee Mogile (7.) Banff Avenue - Dragon Fli Empire (8.) Microphone Psycho - Papi Storz (9.) Move Back - J Shiltz & Royce Birth (10.) The Stare Down - Es (11.) MadFro - AFRO (12.) I'll Always Be Around - C Boogie Brown (13.) You & Me - Mr. Cheeks & Craig G (14.) Can't Stay Away - Inspectah Deck (15.) Trust (Donae) - Wordsworth (16.) Blue Skies - Shucko X Ruck P (17.) Return To - Marv Won



A Cool One; 9/15/19; set 1

Sept. 16, 2019, 7:38 a.m.



A Cool One; 9/15/19; set 2

Sept. 16, 2019, 7:35 a.m.



Oil and World Politics - Book Launch

Sept. 15, 2019, 5:19 p.m.
Doug interviews Oil Economist John Foster about his new book "Oil and World Politics." Foster has spent his life working as an economic advisor for British Petroleum, Petro-Canada, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank. He describes the underlying role of the control, mining, and movement of oil and gas in international affairs. John Foster will be speaking in Hamilton on September 30 at 11:30am at McMaster University Room BSB 108, and at 7:00pm at the New Vision United Church.



Death in the Bahamas & Smoke Over the Arctic

Sept. 15, 2019, 5:02 p.m.
We talk about deadly storm Dorian w. Canadian scientist Paul Beckwith. Then Mark Parrington, a senior scientist working on the Copernicus project, "Europe's eyes on Earth". The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service [CAMS] tracked over 100 big wildfires in the Arctic Circle - just since June. Beckwith and I return on public insanity and the unthinkable risks of changing the climate.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0526

Sept. 15, 2019, 12:34 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



The Appalachian Sunday Morning S-1

Sept. 15, 2019, 7 a.m.



Space Cowboy Books Presents: Simultaneous Times Episode #19

Sept. 14, 2019, 10:36 p.m.
Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. http://www.spacecowboybooks.com



Tone 9

Sept. 14, 2019, 7:17 p.m.
A musical trip through the world of library music, soundtracks, test cards, easy tempo jazz, classic pop & shortwave radio.



#602 -- Dahr Jamail on the Climate Crisis, Part 2

Sept. 14, 2019, 6:52 p.m.
Jamail talks about his lengthy investigation of climate change. Some conclusions: (1)The situation is even worse than you think. (2) to respond, we need to reject the European/imperialist mindset and partake of the wisdom of indigenous peoples. In Part 2, Jamail summarizes the frightening statistics and more-frightening prognosis for life on earth.. He then explains how listening to the wisdo of indigenous peoples can shape our responses to the crisis. Intro. by KD and a song by David Rovics.



Ferment! Ferment! Ferment!

Sept. 14, 2019, 3:32 p.m.



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