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Between the Lines for the Week Ending September 8, 2017

Aug. 30, 2017, 8:29 a.m.
Texas Flood Linked with Extreme Weather Patterns Long Predicted by Climate Change Research; Trump Suspends Study of Health Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining; NAFTA Re-Negotiation Must Prioritize Labor, Environmental and Human Rights



CPR News, August 30, 2017

Aug. 30, 2017, 7:06 a.m.



A Visit with Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Frederick Douglass

Aug. 29, 2017, 10:35 p.m.
Radio Curious revisits a conversation with Chautauqua scholars Sally Wagner & Charles Pace who portray Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Frederick Douglass. The two friends were leaders in the fight for the rights of women and blacks in the 1800's.



What's at Stake in the World Today: Trevor Timm, Trump and Freedom of the Press; Matt Ruskin, "Crown Heights"; David Freeman, Charlottesville

Aug. 29, 2017, 9 p.m.
Trevor Timm talks about the Trump regime and attacks on the press, including Jeff Sessions' recent threats against journalists and their sources. Matt Ruskin on "Crown Heights," a film about the case of Colin Warner, a young Black man framed by police for murder and locked up for 20 years. David Freeman was part of Congregate C'Ville, a group of mainly clergy who courageously confronted the Nazis in Charlottesville on August 12. We'll talk about why he says there are ONLY two sides.



Forgotten History of the War on Korea (ONE of ONE)

Aug. 29, 2017, 8:15 p.m.
The extraordinary threat issued by Donald Trump to bring fire and fury on North Korea has been pushed into the background by the events of Charlottesville and the flooding of Houston. But the firing of Steve Bannon brought Korea back into focus. Blankfort and Ahn say that Bannon was not fired for his right- wing nationalism but because he objected to any use of force to resolve Washington’s conflict with North Korea and supported the withdrawal of US troops from South Korea as part of a deal to defuse the current crisis. The great late folk singer and story teller Utah Phillips said that being drafted and stationed in Korea changed his life. He saw a country that had been utterly devastated - worse than any before or after. He told us how he became an activist at a meeting in the Unitarian Fellowship Hall in Berkeley in May of 2004. Jeff Blankfort is a veteran, much traveled journalist and photographer. Since 2001, he has hosted Takes on the World, a twice monthly program on international affairs for KZYX public radio for Mendocino County in Northern California. Blankfort studied history at UCLA in the 1950s, and was one of 14 students out of 14,000, who protested the Korean War. He recently did an in depth research on the origin of the war and invited Christine Ahn to be the guest on his program on August 23, 2017. Christine Ahn is co-founder of the Korea Policy Institute (KPI), the National Campaign to End the Korean War and a columnist with the Institute for Policy Studies. She has appeared on Al-Jazeera, BBC, CNN, Democracy Now!, NBC’s Today Show, NPR, and The Takeaway.



Daniel Kammen Spells Relief I-M-P-E-A-C-H

Aug. 29, 2017, 4:02 p.m.
Recently, in response to the 45th president's shameful mishandling of the incidents in Charlottesville, Virgina, UC Berkeley Energy Professor Daniel Kammen resigned as a State Dept.  Science Envoy. His resignation letter picked up national attention -- in part because the first letter of each paragraph spelled out the word "IMPEACH." This week on Sea Change Radio, we hear from Prof. Kammen, learn more about his role of special envoy, how it changed under the current administration, and some of the reasons why he felt the need to leave the post. Then, we reach back to our 2015 discussion with Prof. Kammen and hear about the strides that are being made to provide electricity to the 20% of the world's population that doesn't currently have access to it.



CPR News, August 29, 2017

Aug. 29, 2017, 12:31 p.m.



The Mixed Tape - August 29, 2017

Aug. 29, 2017, 10:29 a.m.
Brian Cleveland plays a selection of new Canadian music. This week's episode features tracks from Faith Healer, Pierre Kwenders, Hermetic, Jon Cohen Experimental, moon:and:six, and more.



Gateway Records - Down The Rabbit Hole We Go

Aug. 29, 2017, 9:09 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



AUGUST 23, 2017 - ORCHESTRATED PROTESTS

Aug. 28, 2017, 8:39 p.m.
In this interview Wayne Madsen's book "SOROS: Quantum of Chaos is discussed including a discussion of the organizations that Soros funds and the color revolutions. Cheryl also addresses the groups funded by Soros that participated in the Charlottesville, VA protests in August and other related anomalies.



AUGUST 16, 2017 - MEDIA WARS

Aug. 28, 2017, 8:24 p.m.
The Media is discussed - a must hear.



JULY 25, 2017 - 9-11 SUSPECTS

Aug. 28, 2017, 8:10 p.m.
James Corbett discusses some real 9/11 Suspects - in this case - Rudy Guliani and Phillip Zelikow.



Episode 101 - The Episode After

Aug. 28, 2017, 6:08 p.m.
Joe is buzzy on wine, but he got a neat new cueing program so he can feel more flexible now! Anthony has some concerns about his Florida Naked News Stories.. as where are all the naked criminal people? Well it seems one of them is in Chicago. Why don't you tune in every Monday night to hear us live 8pm eastern / 7pm central at http://listen.chiampa.info



The Rise of the #NeutralNegro: Self-Hating Afro-Americans and the Lyrical Lynching of Black America

Aug. 28, 2017, 5:57 p.m.
The #NeutralNegro in North America is the focus of this Indigenist, spoken-word political analysis by @TheAngryindian (primarily) in response to a Twitter post by a Black American conservative arguing in a reply to @MarcACaputo after the neo-Nazi terrorist attack in #Charlottesville, Virginia USA that: Democrat policies since 60's have greatly suppressed Black progress. I welcome a Nazi govt, if ALL Americans treated EQUAL under the LAW. – Courtney West, (@girlfeliz1) Black conservatism in the United States under the jaundiced oculus of German/Scottish-American Eurosettler Donald J. Trump is one thing, actively supporting and promoting German Nazism – a political philosophy that officially defines all African Peoples as unnecessary, ‘sub-human’ entities – is quite another. Whether one is of Indigenous; Jewish; of African descent or not, Nazi philosophy – social/political/economic – is anti-human at its base. It is a negative, anti-social system of marginalisation; social implosion and eventually, the genocide of the ‘unwanted’. Despite this, some Black Americans, American Indians and Spanish-speaking Native Peoples from Latin América agree with ‘giving Hitler a chance’ and proudly lend their moral support to the White Supremacists of the ‘alt-Right’. They make a point of condemning anti-fascist and anti-racist protesters as ‘dangerous’, anti-White radicals seeking to ‘destroy Israel’ with secret funding from George Soros. In essence, these are Black Folks (House Negroes) regurgitating far-right talking-points explicitly designed to confuse the general public into a state of hyperdiffusionism through a process identified as: ‘non-linear warfare’. In other words, it is no surprise that Black American conservatives are performing their historical role as apologisers and moral attendants to Eurosettler power and class-constraints. What is new is the shift towards an American African, neoconservative penchant for actively endorsing racialist political ideologies, such as an Americanised version of German Nazism, and worse, their passionate defence of far-right rhetoric; terrorism and the civil and political rights of anti-African, Nativist Eurosettler movements.



Why "Butch Is Not a Dirty Word" + global queer news!

Aug. 28, 2017, 4:58 p.m.
Why "Butch Is Not a Dirty Word"; India’s High Court privacy rights ruling signals sodomy law repeal, Finland retains its infertility rule for legal gender change, trans U.S. troops enlist in lawsuits to fight Trump’s service ban, Australia’s plebiscite on love predictably descends into hate, Ugandan activists defiantly celebrate Pride underground, and more LGBTQ news from around the world!



Upstate Radio Theatre 1712

Aug. 28, 2017, 12:05 p.m.
Old Time Radio show. http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



CPR News, August 28, 2017

Aug. 28, 2017, 8:22 a.m.



Tearing Down the Monuments of Oppression

Aug. 28, 2017, 7:35 a.m.
There is a movement in the U.S. to tear down the monuments of oppression. Phil Taylor and Norman Otis Richmond discuss this movement, and how much America has lost as a result of systemic bigotry against black people. They also talk about Dick Gregory's career, and the salience of his statement that Black Americans have developed a callus from the beatings and racism that they have endured. Later, the conversation turns to the shortcomings of the film "Detroit" - why is it necessary to blame "both sides?" Norman Otis Richmond also expressed support for Colin Kaepernick.



61 - Argentina

Aug. 28, 2017, 5:09 a.m.
Journey Without Maps brings you vintage, rare, and underground global music from uncharted sonic territories. Every week, I unearth a new musical landscape: African soul & funk, Latin rhythms, eastern European electronica, Middle East psychedelic, Asian surf rock … and more.



Sweet Taste of Jazz; 8/27/17; set 1

Aug. 28, 2017, 4:34 a.m.



Sweet Taste of Jazz; 8/27/17; set 2

Aug. 28, 2017, 4:31 a.m.



Sudden Heat (replay)

Aug. 27, 2017, 9:06 p.m.
Dr. Robert Kopp explains why humans die in heat waves, and why that will get worse as climate change develops. Then the incredible Dr. Jeremy Leggett on "Winning the Carbon War" Plus climate music from Melody Sheep



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0419

Aug. 27, 2017, 1:54 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



Jazz Progressions 1712

Aug. 27, 2017, 12:38 p.m.
Free Jazz and Jazz Fusion. http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



B&D Approach #181

Aug. 27, 2017, 11:06 a.m.
1. Sing - Def3 ft. Masta Ace, Probcause & Skratch Bastid 2. And You Don't Stop - Koss ft. Torae 3. Essentials - Lord Lhus & Robin Da Landlord 4. Say Word - Boogiemonsters ft. Bahamadia 5. Joey - davepsy 6. For da Love of da Game - DJ Jazzy Jeff ft. Baby Blak and Pauly Yamms 7. For Da Love of the Game - Eric Roberson ft. Raheem Devaughn and V 8. Men Of Steel - Shaquille O'Neal, Ice Cube, B Real, Peter Gunz, KRS-One 9. Channel No. Fever - De La Soul 10. Here's a Drink - The Beatnuts 11. Verbal Assault - Edo. G, Akrobatik & King T 12. It's Been a Long Time - Rakim 13. Plan Of Attack - Cerebral Coretext ft. The Architex 14. Bionic - Defari 15. Get the Money and Dip - Rampage 16. The Projects - Wu Tang Clan 17. Knockout - Kool Krys ft. NiLLa 18. Mazel Tov - Sultan Mir



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Aug. 27, 2017, 9:09 a.m.
An all Gospel program recorded in the Southern Branch Bluegrass studios and produced by The SBB Radio Network. www.sbbradio.net



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Aug. 27, 2017, 7:45 a.m.
An all Gospel program recorded each week and produced by The SBB Radio Network. www.sbbradio.net



Radio Free Radical

Aug. 26, 2017, 11:15 p.m.
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Charlottesville and the Anti-Fascist Struggle

Aug. 26, 2017, 9:49 p.m.
If you’re listening to this show, you probably know about what happened in Charlottesville, North Carolina two weeks ago and how courageous anti-fascist demonstrators faced down the largest gathering of Nazis and far-right thugs to have assembled in years. These fascists had guns, some of them were openly walking around with M16s, the cops had no problem with that, and they were more than willing to use lethal force. Anti-fascist Heather Hayer was run over and killed by a fascist who drove his car into a crowd of anti-fascist demonstrators, 19 others were injured, and there were many more injuries sustained throughout the day, but the demonstators held their ground and were ultimately able to shut down the fascist rally. And as has been made abundantly clear over the past two weeks, fascists can’t hold a single rally anywhere in North America without vastly greater numbers of anti-fascists showing up and shutting them down hard.



Jazz Progressions 1513

Aug. 26, 2017, 9:35 p.m.



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