Hollywood Hoodie Hoo Show Pt 1
Feb. 20, 2019, 11:50 a.m.
The opening hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room the band, and other acts on the RWR Label on iTunes & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series above for full archive.
Hollywood Hoodie Hoo Show Pt 2
Feb. 20, 2019, 11:41 a.m.
The second hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room the band, and other acts on the RWR Label on iTunes & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series above for full archive.
Hollywood Hoodie Hoo Show Pt 3
Feb. 20, 2019, 11:33 a.m.
The third hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room the band, and other acts on the RWR Label on iTunes & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series above for full archive.
Hollywood Hoodie Hoo Show Pt 4
Feb. 20, 2019, 11:26 a.m.
The closing hour of Rural War Room's four-hour weekly radio broadcast 10pm-2am central time from KABF 88.3 FM Little Rock, Arkansas. Also on KAOS Radio Austin, Texas; KTHS Radio Hot Springs, Ar; KBOG Radio Bandon, Oregon; and others. Details on the international works of Rural War Room - Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Soundcloud, Google+, Tumblr, ReverbNation, SongKick. Buy albums by the Rural War Room the band, and other acts on the RWR Label on iTunes & Amazon. http://www.RuralWarRoom.com @ruralwarroom - Click Series above for full archive.
Between the Lines for February 20, 2019
Feb. 20, 2019, 7:44 a.m.
Trump Emergency Declaration Violates the Constitution, Endangers Democracy; Bernie Sanders, Remains the Authentic Progressive in a Growing Field of Democratic Candidates; Research Needed on Possible Link Between Artificial Turf Crumb Rubber Athletic Fields and Cancer
Weekday World, February 20, 2019
Feb. 20, 2019, 5:05 a.m.
CPR News, February 19, 2019
Feb. 20, 2019, 3:25 a.m.
Taking a Stand for Humanity: Sarah Roark of Refuse Fascism on Trump, emergency powers, the SOTU and the border. Plus Hugo Castro of The Border Angels on the Migrants of the Caravans
Feb. 19, 2019, 10:17 p.m.
Sarah Roark on Standing up to Fascism. Sarah Roark, a contributing editor to RefuseFascism.org, recently wrote, "Everybody Knows Trumpâs Wall is Based on Liesâ¦But How Many of Us Will Stand up to Fascism?" We'll talk with her about Trump the border wall, and what people have to do. Hugo Castro, Director of The Border Angels. An interview from late last year, in Tijuana, on the refugee caravans from Central America, the response of the US and Mexican governments, and the challenge to all of us.
Haitians Turning Over the Cauldron
Feb. 19, 2019, 8:56 p.m.
The people of Haiti have taken to the streets, resisting rising prices and a corrupt government. They demand that the President and his cabinet resign. The policy of following American orders has been a disaster.
The Lavalas Political Organization has laid out a plan, based on popular democracy, to put Haiti on the path of recovery.
Woodbine, Onaje Ph.D. — Black Gods of the Asphalt Part One
Feb. 19, 2019, 6:51 p.m.
The transcendent experience of street basketball is the topic of two conversations with Onaje X. O. Woodbine, author of âBlack Gods of the Asphalt: Religion, Hip-Hop, and Street Basketball.â Woodbine grew up in the inner-city of Roxbury, Massachusetts, became a skilled street basketball player and attended Yale University on a basketball scholarship. After two years as a star player on the Yale team, he chose a different life path and quit.
After graduating from Yale, Woodbine earned his Ph.D. in religious studies from Boston University. His book, âBlack Gods of the Asphaltâ presents a social-anthropological view of this inner-city sport where coaches often assume the role of father, mentor and friend. He contrasts the lessons learned on the street basketball courts, with those learned at the predominantly white basketball courts and locker rooms of Yale University.
Onaje Woodbine visited with Radio Curious by phone on August 13, 2016, from his home in Andover, Massachusetts, and began part one by describing his relationship with his father, Dr. Robert Woodbine.  In part two he discusses the ethnographic research and methods he used in making his book, âBlack Gods of the Asphalt.â
The book Dr. Onaje Woodbine recommends is âJesus and the Disinheritedâ by Howard Thurman.
Kevin Anderson - A Rule Book for the Climate Casino
Feb. 19, 2019, 5:42 p.m.
Even though climate scientist Kevin Anderson has given up flying he attended, via train and ferry, most of the annual COPs, the Conferences of the Parties. They are held under the auspices of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change. And, as Deputy Director of the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research in the UK, he contributes to the science.
Kevin Anderson says that we have known since 1990 about the need to end fossil fuel use. However now, 28 years later, emissions of greenhouse gases are still going up and are now a staggering 65% higher than in 1990.
The economists Thomas Piketty (in "Carbon and Inequality") found that only 10% of world population are responsible for 30% of CO2 emissions. If these 10% were to adopt the life style of the average European while the other 90% were to make no changes a huge step towards climate stabilization would be made.
Kevin Anderson also points to the economics of growth that are preventing the phase out of fossil fuels, and critiques out techno-fixes and can even contaminate efforts such as green development initiatives as long as they also promise Growth.
The conversation with Kevin Anderson was recorded at the December 2018 COP in Katowice, Poland, in the Scientists' Warning program, hosted by Stuart Scott and Victoria Hurth.
Strange Brew: Atomo Bean-less Coffee
Feb. 19, 2019, 1:38 p.m.
Many people around the world wouldn't dream of starting their day without their coffee ritual. And they tend to be pretty particular about it -- what to buy, where to buy it, how to make it and when to drink it. But how much thought do they put into the coffee bean itself? The global popularity of coffee contributes to deforestation and erosion, and consumes enormous quantities of water -- some estimate that a standard cup of coffee eats up about 34 gallons of our planet's most vital resource. Furthermore, climate scientists are predicting that as the earth's temperature rises, coffee may become an untenable crop. But this weekâs guests on Sea Change Radio want us to be able to keep our coffee rituals while at the same time radically revolutionizing the beverage. We talk with the co-founders of Atomo Coffee, Andy Kleitsch and Jarret Stopforth, about their quest to build the perfect cup of bean-less joe. That's right, they have created a lab-grown java-alternative with none of the environmental impact and all of the punch. We discuss some of the problems plaguing the traditional coffee industry, their process for creating coffee from scratch, and the challenges they face in getting their business brewing.
Dan Kovalik: U.S. pushing new Monroe Doctrine for Venezuela, Haiti
Feb. 19, 2019, 10:07 a.m.
Phil interviews Dan Kovalik about his Canadian tour, and his new book, "The (U.S.) Plot to Control the World."
Dan is focusing on Venezuela during his speaking tour. He discusses what the U.S. is up to, and how the Lima Group is undermining South American institutions.
As in Haiti, the U.S. wants to lock Venezuela into its own contracts and arrangements, without regard to what locals want.
CUPE in Canada is speaking up against the interference in Venezuela. As unions come to realize that the exploitation of people abroad also hurts U.S./Canadian workers, some are defending progressive governments from attack.
Unfortunately, there is a political-party consensus in the U.S. and Canada that Trump and Bolton can do whatever they want to Latin America. But Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans are resisting. We should too.
Vacation Tracks
Feb. 19, 2019, 5:44 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
Your Life is Their Toy - Part 23
Feb. 19, 2019, 5:20 a.m.
Health and life are man's most precious possessions; and anxiety to preserve them is natural. It is not surprising, therefore, that they have been exploited since time immemorial. Every age has had its charlatans, quacks and medicine men.
Much in the same measure as social organization has attained its highest pitch in the present era, the exploitation of health and life today has reached its zenith. Never before in history has there arisen such an extensive conspiracy about the problem of public health of entire nations, involving well-organized, opposing political and commercial groups.
The consequence of this welter of exploitation is the sacrifice of human comfort, happiness, health and life.
--Emanuel Josephson, 1941, "Your Life is Their Toy."
Weekday World, February 19, 2019
Feb. 19, 2019, 1:04 a.m.
Weekday World, February 18, 2019
Feb. 19, 2019, 12:34 a.m.
Episode 166 - Strip n' Lick Taco Winnings
Feb. 18, 2019, 6:03 p.m.
Joe and Anthony chillax their way through another funny filled show of local and crazy florida news. Did you know you can tune in live every Monday night at 8pm eastern
"KAMP" + Grammy Grrls + global LGBTQ news!
Feb. 18, 2019, 4:52 p.m.
Queer women put the âGrrâ in Grammy; a unique theater piece creates concentration camp experiences; same-gender couples challenge Japanâs marriage inequality, Taiwanese and Swiss legislators grapple with queer couples questions, Chile, Honduras and Cayman Islands courts contend with nuptial equity, Auckland celebrates its Big Gay Out, Buttigieg cautions Colbert about Pence, and more LGBTQ news from around the world!
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Feb. 18, 2019, 8:29 a.m.
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Swing Fever; 2/17/19; set 1
Feb. 18, 2019, 4:35 a.m.
Swing Fever; 2/17/19; set 2
Feb. 18, 2019, 4:32 a.m.
Lake Air 1906
Feb. 18, 2019, 1:21 a.m.
Segment One
Your Move by Brendan Rothwell
CD: Sentiment (self-released)
For You by Steve Kindler
LP: Automatic Writing (Global Pacific)
Colour of Our Love by Heather Christine
EP: Love in Colour (self-released)
Sax Appeal by Kim Waters
CD: Sax Appeal (Warlock)
Segment Two
Dawn is Here by Thom Rotella
CD: Storyline (self-released)
Firestix by David Arkenstone
CD: Citizen of Time (Narada)
Blue Velvet by Leon Ware
LP: Undercover (Sling Shot)
Garden City by John Tesh
CD: Forever More: The Greatest Hits of John Tesh (Decca)
Segment Three
By Light by Nelson Rangell
CD: By Light (Decca)
Another Road by Jim Jacobsen
CD: The Messenger (Narada)
Who's in Love Here by Ivan Lins
CD: Love Dance (Reprise)
Water Music by The Jeff Lorber Fusion
CD: The Jeff Lorber Fusion (Wounded Bird)
nterviews Derrick Jensen on his book Monsters
Feb. 17, 2019, 10:21 p.m.
Derrick Jensen is an American author, radical environmentalist (and prominent critic of mainstream environmentalism). According to Democracy Now, Jensen has been called the poet-philosopher of the ecological movement.
Jensen has published several books, including The Culture of Make Believe and Endgame, that question and critique civilization as an entire social system, exploring what he describes as its inherent values, hidden premises, and modern links to supremacism, oppression, and genocide.
Host Sylvia Richardson has a lively discussion about his latest book Monsters a collection of wild, weird, and whimsical tales with a twist
The Motherland Influence: February 17, 2019
Feb. 17, 2019, 9:22 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music.
Jean Daniels, Austin Clarke, Leaders in Early Days of Anti-Apartheid Struggle.
Feb. 17, 2019, 9:18 p.m.
In the late 1950s there were several individuals who began to organize the regular, nearly segregationist, institutions of Toronto. We need to remember them and the price they paid. When Geore("segregation today, segregation, tomorrow, segregation forever") Wallace was permitted to speak at Maple Leaf Gardens, Daniels and Clarke led a contingent of picketers. Clarke was knocked to the ground by a Wallace deputy. Norman Richmond remembers these anti-racist fighters from our past.
Ambiance Congo: February 17, 2019
Feb. 17, 2019, 9:16 p.m.
Congolese popular music
Out of the Smog, Into the Sea
Feb. 17, 2019, 4:57 p.m.
New science says melting glaciers lead to a hotter world. Plus, episodes of glaciers and ice shelves falling into the sea can make the weather one year very different from the next. From New Zealand, ice-expert Nicholas Golledge joins us. But first, from California Dr. Robert Allen reveals pollution has hidden up to half a degree C. of warming. I think the two degree supposed "safe" line is already in the rear-view mirror. Prepare to live in a very different world.
The Stuph File Program - Episode #0496
Feb. 17, 2019, 3:10 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain
The Appalachian Sunday Morning - S1
Feb. 17, 2019, 7:25 a.m.