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Episode 2019.06.02. A Clearer More Pronounced Chess Game Unfolds

Sept. 11, 2019, 6:15 a.m.
A composite episode containing many CWB Segments. After a brief introduction from yours truly, I play a cut from an often overlooked and forgotten documentary about the 2000 election, before basting the senses with a great Noam Chomsky clip on the two party political system – a telling clip where he sites international organizations begging America to “try and act like a civilized country”. From there I speak on the notion of power as seen by the Moderate Left and the Radical Left; I speak about Joe Biden’s symbolic nature, Andrew Yang’s ascension and Tulsi Gabbard’s removal from the 3rd debate stage. I try to connect these last three concepts to the chess board idea I began building in the first two episodes. I play a couple very important clips in between these segments, the first is from Status Coup while the second is from Mi Casa Su Casa. The clip from MCSC may be the most impactful as it contains an article which connects many prominent Democratic officials to “the club” talked about by the late George Carlin. There is a bit more in the episode but I’ll allow you to discover that for yourself. Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments or concerns please contact me at vphiamer.adis.ogaarwa@outlook.com Please do not play this episode over airwaves without listening to it in its entirety, I didn't have time to edit out any swear words



Sasha Abramsky on The Relentless Assaults on Immigrants; Eleanor J. Bader on the 1000+ Sanctuary Churches; Sept 23, Climate Emergency, Shut Down DC

Sept. 10, 2019, 8:15 p.m.
Sasha Abramsky on Why The Trump/Pence Regime Diverted Millions From FEMA to ICE - While Hurricane Dorian Was Approaching. Over 1,100 Congregations Have Agreed to Provide Sanctuary to Migrants. Eleanor J. Bader joins us to talk about the growing movement of faith activists resisting the Trump/Pence regime's assaults on immigrants. #ShutDownDC - Global Climate Strike Week of Action September 20 - 27, Shut Down DC September 23.



Commentary: Sanctions are an imperial tool, so are invasions

Sept. 10, 2019, 7:33 p.m.
Phil Taylor and Phil Conlon discuss the U.S. policy of sanctioning everyone who disagrees with them, and also the invasion of Congo by Rwanda and Uganda. It's incredible that, following the dismantling of the Soviet Union and the "end of history," Zimbabwe, Angola, Cuba, and Namibia stood up to this imperialist invasion - and won. Also, during Nixon's presidency, Gov. Ronald Reagan phoned him in a rage, and dropped a frenzy of racist comments while complaining about China's recognition by African countries. Phil also evaluates the politics surrounding the tanker seizures in the Middle East.



Laura Cheek - At Home in Glacier Bay

Sept. 10, 2019, 5:14 p.m.
Some of the most studied glaciers in the world are found in Glacier Bay National Park located in southeastern Alaska. These expansive ice sheets cover approximately ten percent of the earth’s surface and hold eighty percent of the world’s fresh water, ninety-nine percent of which can be found in Greenland and Antarctica. Due to gravity’s pull, glaciers shape and scour the landscape moving land and vegetation great distances as they slowly slide downward toward the sea. This glacial movement has created rich farmland, vast deposits of gravel and sand, and concentrated valuable metals, depending on where they glaciers have traveled. Glaciers also create deep valleys and fjords, like the kind seen in Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. Laura Cheek was a national park ranger at Glacier Bay National Park in 1996 when this program was recorded. As part of her job, she boarded tour ships in Glacier Bay to discuss glaciers, what they’re like and how they’re formed. Laura Cheek recommends “The Island Within,” by Richard Nelson. Originally Broadcast: August 14, 1996



Karla Mendes on Brazil's For-Profit Fire Disaster

Sept. 10, 2019, 4:55 p.m.
The Amazon is burning. And we’re not talking about the ubiquitous online store, although profit and commerce are just as involved. According to preliminary data from the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE), deforestation of the Amazon rose 92 percent in the past year to 2,472 square miles – an area larger than the state of Delaware. And these fires, while posing a grave risk for wildfires, are not naturally-occurring. These are for-profit fires, intentionally set and on the rise, fueled by a right-wing government hostile to environmental interests. This week on Sea Change Radio, we get an inside glimpse into this environmental disaster with Brazilian environmental journalist, Karla Mendes. A Contributing Editor to Mongabay, Mendes explains how the new right-wing government in Brazil has paved the way for deforestation and exploitation by big business in some of the world’s most pristine rain forests. Then, we cast our net to the archives and hear from sea forager extraordinaire, Kirk Lombard.



Joanna Macy - Interviewed by Extinction Rebellion

Sept. 10, 2019, 2:45 p.m.
TUC Radio is reporting on the work of the environmental direct action group Extinction Rebellion - aka XR. It was with extraordinary joy that I discovered that Joanna Macy, teacher and writer on environmental justice, Deep Ecology, and Buddhist practice is admired by XR and is engaging with them in dialog. Here is an interview of Joanna Macy by XR podcast presenter Jessica Townsend from August 27, 2019. This program also includes a reading of the iconic story of the Shambala Warrior - one of the most moving metaphors for our time. XR refers to a book by and about Joanna Macy that will be released in April 2020. The title is “A Wild Love for the World: Joanna Macy and the Work of our Time”. The editors of this book give a beautiful summary of Macy’s legacy: “Joanna Macy's innovative efforts at the intersection of systems theory, Buddhist practice, and social and environmental justice have produced important developments in areas ranging from anti-nuclear activism and climate change to grief work and indigenous rights.”



Program 16

Sept. 10, 2019, 12:32 p.m.
A completely re-visioned Night Train to Mundo Fine show (which used to showcase "music I like to call folk") now features cool, strange, exotic & wonderful music from Mystery Science Radio Shortwave & the dusty record crates of your host Cherokee Jack Perkins. There will be nods to Manos: Hands of Fate, b-movies, thrift shop vinyl & some cool oldies as well. Music for not-quite-the-jet set.



The Americana Corner Show # 2

Sept. 10, 2019, 7:15 a.m.



Solidarity with Indigenous Land Defenders

Sept. 9, 2019, 10:21 p.m.
Brothers and sisters, Marxism-Leninism as a creed and as a way of understanding the world, stands for the complete liberation of working class and oppressed people from capitalism, colonialism and imperialism. Thus it stands in full solidarity with indigenous land defenders everywhere. From Muskrat Falls to Mauna Kea, real communists stand with those fighting for self-determination against the oppressive forces that must be defeated if the world is to have a livable future.



Mugabe Made Land Reform Happen, Standing Firm Against Colonial Reaction

Sept. 9, 2019, 7:04 p.m.
Stephen Gowans analyses media coverage of Robert Mugabe's legacy by exploring the West's reaction to him in the context of a hypothesis: The more a country's leadership pursues national liberation goals, the more it will be 'demonized' by the West. South Africa and Zimbabwe form a perfect comparison. Mugabe sought to make land reform 'meaningful' by returning ill-gotten colonial land gains back to Africans. South Africa did not go as far, and consequently its liberation leader, Nelson Mandela, is feted in the West. Land reform is a serious issue in many African countries that suffered under direct colonialism. And Mugabe, at first, was reluctant to demand back what was owed. Initially, he negotiated a voluntary 'willing seller, willing buyer' process that was guaranteed to be slow. But the U.K. didn't hold up their end of the deal, and Tony Blair reneged on it. So Mugabe moved to retake the stolen land. South Africa followed the voluntary model, and land reform indeed proceeded at a glacial pace. Behind today's colonial justification for not returning land to Africans is the racist idea that only white people know how to grow crops. White, Western-oriented firms ought to own all Zimbabwe's resources, from farmland to diamonds, if our media is to be believed. Democratization of African resources is a concept absolutely reviled in the West. Gowans also discusses China's support for Zimbabwe, and the cruel Western program of sanctions against the country. They are basically the same as those applied against Maduro in Venezuela.



Episode 188 - Making S'mores on the Patio

Sept. 9, 2019, 6:14 p.m.
The guys do their last Monday show for awhile, they are switching to Tuesdays starting Tuesday September 17th, 2019. Anyway, apparently Anthony had S’mores on the mind and Roger had a stroke! 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: Comeuppance - today’s word: Rubiginous.



Putin's Plot + Stupid-Czar + global LGBTQ news!

Sept. 9, 2019, 4:28 p.m.
A queer rights advocate unmasks Putin’s anti-LGBTQ power play … Randy Rainbow crucifies Trump’s messiah complex; a Philippines marriage equality lawsuit fails on a technicality, a gay U.S. husband sues for Japanese spousal status, a British Columbia court backs a trans-teen’s hormone therapy, a Boston judge prosecutes “Straight Pride” protesters, thousands join Bermuda’s first LGBTQ Pride Parade, and more LGBTQ news from around the world!



Conservative Takeover of the US Constitution Part 3/3 Charles Schudson

Sept. 9, 2019, 2:06 p.m.
Charles Schudson speaks on his new book, "Independence Corrupted: Decision Making by Elected Judges"



Conservative Takeover of the Judiciary Part 2/3: Lisa Graves

Sept. 9, 2019, 2 p.m.
Lisa Graves gives her ground-breaking research about how the right-wing uses dark money and shadow organizations to capture the US and state Supreme Courts.



Martian Gardens Episode 989 Hour 3

Sept. 9, 2019, 11:17 a.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 989 Hour 2

Sept. 9, 2019, 11:12 a.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 989 Hour 1

Sept. 9, 2019, 10:55 a.m.



Walkuman Style #239

Sept. 9, 2019, 7:49 a.m.
(1.) A Question Of Time - Verb T & Pitch 92 ft. Rye Shabby (2.) 3-2-1 - Organized Konfusion (3.) Digz - Moka Only (4.) Positivity (remix) - Gang Starr (5.) Goodmorning Sunshine - Little Brother (6.) King Of Kings - MentPlus ft. Blu, Destruct & Donel Smokes (7.) Steroids - Kev Brown & J Scienide ft. Kenn Starr, Supastition, Dave Scarz, Eye Q, yU, Kaimbr, Finale, Hassaan Mackey (8.) Murda Muzik - Mobb Deep (9.) It's All Good - Skyzoo & Pete Rock (10.) Double Barrel - Marco Polo & Torae ft. DJ Revolution (11.) Mind, Soul and Body - The High & The Mighty (12.) Falcons & Friends - Professor P & DJ Akilles (13.) Mr. Murphy - Ded Tebiase & The Author ft. Evil Ed (14.) Wendigo - Deca & Neon Brown (15.) The Passion - Juga-Naut & Giallo Point (16.) What Be Goin' Down - Grits (17.) Ode To The Soul Brother - CORC aka Creator Of Raw Content



Bassically Jazz; 9/8/19; set 1

Sept. 9, 2019, 4:26 a.m.



Bassically Jazz; 9/8/19; set 2

Sept. 9, 2019, 4:23 a.m.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning S-2

Sept. 9, 2019, 3:49 a.m.



Emma Goldman Song

Sept. 9, 2019, 2:08 a.m.
June 27 is the 150th anniversary of Emma Goldman's birth. To celebrate Linda made a track called Troublemaker. This is her debut track performing as Punk Flamingo.



#601 -- Dahr Jamail on the Climate Crisis, Part 1

Sept. 8, 2019, 8:17 p.m.
In April 2019, DahrJamail spoke about his lengthy investigation of climate change. Some conclusions: (1)The situation is even worse than you think. (2) In responding to it, we need to reject the European/imperialist mindset and partake of the wisdom of indigenous peoples. In Part 1, Jamail connects his attraction to Alaska's Denali (f.k.a. Mount McKinley), U.S. war crimes in Iraq, statistics on global warming, and his visit to the dying Great Barrier Reef in Australia.



Amazon to Alaska: a World on Fire

Sept. 8, 2019, 5:45 p.m.
From the Amazon to Alaska, forests burned this summer. Dr. Thomas Lovejoy leads us into the recent burst of fires in the Amazon. We also get a report from Brazilian scientists. From the University of Alaska, Brian Brettschneider reports on crazy high temperatures up north, the smoke, and the prospects of wildfires from the Boreal forest right up into the Tundra.



Upbeat Music Hour Show 120

Sept. 8, 2019, 4:34 p.m.
Golden Oldies (70s, 80s, 90s)



Violent Ground in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop) Hour 2

Sept. 8, 2019, 1:35 p.m.



Violent Ground in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop) Hour 1

Sept. 8, 2019, 1:29 p.m.
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes from the Naskapi Nation, Quebec, Mr. Allen and Christian Nabina Caboo, they are the founding brothers of the hip hip group “Violent Ground.” They have just released their 2nd album “Difference.” You can find out all about “Violent Ground” on their facebook and hear their music on Spotify, Enjoy music from Violent Ground, Blue Flamez, Julian Taylor Band, Aterciopelados, Chico Mann, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Mimi O'Bonsawin, Shauit, Bostich+Fussible, Cody Coyote, Tchutchu, STOiK, Aleah Belle, Shawn Michael Perry, Centavrvs, QVLN, Stevie Salas, The Bloodshots, Janel Munoa Khu.eex, Chris Ferree, Brian Hedges, Janet Panic, Bostich+Fussible, Brianne Lea Pruett, Gina Loring, Centavrvs, iskwe, M1 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).



The Appalachian Sunday Morning S-1

Sept. 8, 2019, 7:04 a.m.



Environmental Liberation Front

Sept. 7, 2019, 3:16 p.m.
Statement from ELF during 2002 Democratic Convention in Los Angeles among other audio



Election participation

Sept. 7, 2019, 3:15 p.m.



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