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Khalil Jahshan on The Fake Peace Process

Nov. 21, 2018, 7:11 p.m.
Our feature presentation today is a recording of Khalil Jahshan speaking on "The Fake Peace Process." Jahshan delivered this at a conference at the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. Among other things, Jahshan is the Executive Director of the Arabic Center in Washington, DC. Before that: In the news for the last several weeks is the plight of Khan al-Ahmar, a Bedouin village where, so far, a successful stand is being made to save the village from demolition. A large, around the clock presence by the international community, plus constant coverage by the press, has made the Israelis, again and again, postpone their assault on the village. We read a Mondoweiss article written by Yumna Patel (a multimedia journalist based in Bethlehem). It describes what this continually proposed demolition means to the people in Khan al-Ahmar.



Cheeze Pleeze # 752

Nov. 21, 2018, 6:37 p.m.
Yah mon! some Harry Belafonte Cheeziness this week....we bring you more sounds to shop by and Frampton comes alive in the Limburger Lounge.....but it's not Frampton stinking up the place!



Stopping nuclear war 1981-2018: from Greenham Common to Moscow

Nov. 21, 2018, 4:15 p.m.



Sonic Cafe #113/The Sonic Cafe Sets Sail

Nov. 21, 2018, 1:10 p.m.
Welcome to show 113. The Sonic Cafe sets sail. Hi, I’m Tom Ferguson and I will be filling in for Scott Clark this week while he is out to sea. We should probably go look for him. So I have decided to assemble a search party consisting of ten captains and two crew members. The party starts with great tunes from the Doors, Neil Young, Thomas Dolby, and Pink Floyd’s very own late great Richard Wright. Plus you’ll hear from crew members Wanda Sykes in charge of security fending off pirates and Jerry Seinfeld who will be in charge of our dive team. So strap on your floatation device and ride the waves here at the Sonic Cafe.



Between the Lines for November 21, 2018

Nov. 21, 2018, 8:33 a.m.
GOP Blocks House Resolution to End U.S. Complicity in Yemen; A Roadmap for Moving from Fossil Fuels, to 100 Percent Renewable Energy; Youth Activists Demand Pelosi and Democrats Take Action on Climate Change



Weekday World, November 21, 2018

Nov. 20, 2018, 11:21 p.m.



Common Sense Political Correctness Program 1

Nov. 20, 2018, 7:14 p.m.
Program 1 of Common Sense Political Correctness looking at the elephant in the room and pseudo journalists.



PCJ Radio International November 12 to 18 2018

Nov. 20, 2018, 6:37 p.m.



Midterm Thanks: John Stoehr + Emily Atkin

Nov. 20, 2018, 5:04 p.m.
There's no time better than after a holiday of feasting to remember where we get our food. Ultimately, most of our complex recipes begin with the simple seed. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to author and environmental journalist Mark Schapiro to discuss the current state of agro-business and his book "Seeds of Resistance." We take a look back at his last book, Carbon Shock, to see how it's weathered the past five years of increased climate change-related events, discuss the unlikely feud over corn nuts and examine some of the valuable work of leading seed advocates around the globe.



Fire and the Underground Life in the Forest - Peter Wohlleben and Suzanne Simard

Nov. 20, 2018, 3:16 p.m.
As California tries to come to terms with the largest and deadliest fires of 2018, attention falls on forests. Logging companies want more clear-cuts. Donald Trump says the forest floor should be cleaned with rakes. Indigenous elders and visionary foresters say that nobody is asking the trees what they want and need. Especially now as the heat is rising, water becomes scarce and winds are fiercer. Peter Wohlleben is the author of: "The Hidden Life of Trees: What they Feel, How they Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World". He is a German forester who became disenchanted by the technologies he was expected to employ. He now manages a 4000 year old beech tree forest in Germany. He was interviewed by Steve Paikin on The Agenda in October, 2016. Wohlleben referred to research by colleagues and scientists that he benefitted from. Important among them is Suzanne Simard, professor of forest ecology at the University of British Columbia. She has tested theories about how trees communicate with other trees. Simard also helped identify something called a hub tree, or “mother tree”. Mother trees are the largest trees in forests that act as central hubs for vast below-ground mycorrhizal networks.



Side Dishes

Nov. 20, 2018, 2:39 p.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



CPR News, November 20, 2018

Nov. 20, 2018, 1:39 p.m.



Thanksgiving Special: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America, a Conversation with Andres Resendez, author of The Other Slavery

Nov. 20, 2018, 12:31 p.m.
An hour-long conversation with Andres Resendez, history professor at UC Davis, and author of, “The Other Slavery, The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America,” It tells the little-known story of the enslavement of countless native people in the Americas, including the US. This slavery lasted into the 20th Centuryand helped provide the foundation for capitalism in the US.



Your Life is Their Toy - Part 13

Nov. 20, 2018, 10:25 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."



Freed, Lynn — Reflections on a Life

Nov. 20, 2018, 10:13 a.m.
The personal journal is often not meant for the eyes of anyone but the writer. When a stranger’s journal is read, the reader often becomes a voyeur to the innermost secrets of another. And whether it is a true journal or one of fiction, who cares? Often, it remains a good story. Lynn Freed, originally of Durban, South Africa, wrote the fictional journal of Agnes LaGrange, entitled “The Mirror,” which reveals the thoughts, feelings, and loves of Agnes, starting when she arrived in South Africa to work as a housekeeper, and ending 50 years later. Lynn Freed recommends “Misfit,” by Jonathan Yardly, “Essays,” by George Orwell & “Last Days in Cloud Cukooland Dispatches,” by Graham Boynton. Originally Broadcast: December 12, 1997



IF Music Could Talk - Nov 18 2018

Nov. 19, 2018, 8:15 p.m.



THIS WAY OUT :45 PROMO FOR WK OF 26 NOV 2018 PROGRAM!

Nov. 19, 2018, 7:16 p.m.
There won’t be a “NewsWrap” segment on next week’s "This Way Out." This is a sound montage :45 promo for next week's 40th anniversary archival sound flashback to November 1978, the first gay rights ballot win in the U.S., which was followed all-too-soon by the shocking assassination of one of the country’s first openly-gay elected officials.



More Blue Queers + Emma's Revolution + global LGBTQ news!

Nov. 19, 2018, 6:56 p.m.
==> A :45 mp3 promoting next week's special archival show will upload immediately after this program's mp3: it's the 40th anniversary of a very "Queer November to Remember!" THIS WEEK: Rainbow candidates continue to surf the U.S. midterms “Blue Wave”; melody and policy ignite Emma’s Revolution; the Caribbean Court of Justice quashes Guyana’s anti-trans law, Costa Rica’s High Court gives lawmakers 18 months to enact marriage equality, Tanzania loses millions in foreign aid over its anti-queer crackdown, Trump’s Acting A.G. is an alleged Iowa flim-flam man, and more global LGBTQ news!



Weekday World, November 20, 2018

Nov. 19, 2018, 6:22 p.m.



Episode 155 - Not Your Grandma's Kitties

Nov. 19, 2018, 6:06 p.m.
Wow, it's been a week since Joe was on vacation and so much has gone on since then! Listen to all about it with the latest episode of the Joe and Anthony Show! Of course listen live every Monday night at 8pm Eastern Time. http://www.chiampa.info



Walkuman Style #217

Nov. 19, 2018, 4:27 p.m.
(1.) Wild Busy - Jazz Spastiks ft. PENPALS (2.) Fill Your Soul - Def3 (3.) Straight Out the Jungle - Jungle Brothers (4.) Watch For The Hook (Dungeon Family mix) - Cool Breeze (5.) Movie Stars - Batbxy (6.) Damn Right - Lee Reed ft. Solar C and Es (7.) Ain't No Stoppin - Most Wanted ft. Pras and Product (8.) Enta Da Stage - Black Moon (9.) Muddy Waters - SSTeeJay ft. Jerre & Rapswell (10.) My Flow is Tight - Lord Digga (11.) Foggedaboudid - Loop.Holes (12.) Momento - Swamp Thing ft. D-Sisive (13.) Soul Survivor - Pete Rock ft. Miss Jones (14.) Suspect Spiterzzz - Noveliss ft. Clear Soul Forces (15.) All Nature - WoodyBeatpecker (16.) Bastia - illiterate (17.) Bills (remix) - G. Huff ft. Smoke Dza (18.) Intergalactic Jazzlude Take 1 - The Deli ft. Rob Araujo



CPR News, November 19, 2018

Nov. 19, 2018, 2:16 p.m.



Maker's Mark; 11/18/18; set 1

Nov. 19, 2018, 4:32 a.m.



Maker's Mark; 11/18/18; set 2

Nov. 19, 2018, 4:29 a.m.



Weekday World, November 19, 2018

Nov. 18, 2018, 11:31 p.m.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0483

Nov. 18, 2018, 8:55 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



Common Sense Political Correctness Program 3 November 19 2018

Nov. 18, 2018, 8:39 p.m.
This program looks at the lies from PETA and other animal welfare activists.



Sounds From the Global Village 1812

Nov. 18, 2018, 1:38 p.m.
Segment One Son a Yemaya by Son del Nene CD: Mi Deseo (Salsa) Wafo Subaqo Gane Masari by Shams Uddyin CD: Hindukush: Traditional Chitrali Sitar Music From Northern Pakistan (Stenopeica) Afro Blue by Dawda Jobarteh CD: I Met Her by the River (Sterns) Segment Two A Conta do Samba by Tita Lima CD: Putumayo Presents Brazilian Beat (Putumayo World Music) Foulani Hiriza/Soye by Innov Gnawa CD: Innov Gnawa (Remix Culture) Pora Sotunda by The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices CD: BooCheeMish (Prophecy Productions) Segment Three Preto e Mi (Bruxas Remix) by Tito Paris CD: Lusafrica 30th Anniversary (Lusafrica) Erddigan y Pibydd Cochtri a Chwechmarwnad Yr Heliwr by Bob Evans and Gareth Whelan CD: The Rough Guide to the Music of Wales (World Music Network) Sarchi by Compania Folclorica Matambu CD: Music of Costa Rica (ARC)



The Appalachian Sunday Morning - S2

Nov. 18, 2018, 11:51 a.m.



#559 -- Chris Hedges: Stop Fascism, Part 2

Nov. 18, 2018, 11:22 a.m.
A fine and fiery speech by journalist/activist CHRIS HEDGES. He vividly tells the story of the "slow-motion coup" that replaced American democracy with oligarchy and the Corporate State. Part 2 continues the story of how "the corporatocracy" overthrew liberal democracy inthe US. Hedges then speaks of the necessity of rebellion and the difficulties of being a rebel. He gives examples from Czechoslovakia of how nonviolent popular resistance overthrew a dictatorship and established democracy.



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