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33 - Panama

Nov. 14, 2016, 3:05 p.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.



Dark Continent - Wall of Voodoo

Nov. 14, 2016, 2:01 p.m.



The Motherland Influence: November 13, 2016

Nov. 14, 2016, 1:41 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music.



AMBIANCE CONGO: November 13, 2016

Nov. 14, 2016, 1:33 p.m.
Congolese popular music!



CPR News, November 14, 2016

Nov. 14, 2016, 1:29 p.m.



Paranoid - Black Sabbath

Nov. 14, 2016, 1:21 p.m.



Between the Lines for the Week Ending November 18, 2016

Nov. 14, 2016, 11:12 a.m.
Demonization of Putin and Russia in US Election Campaign Increases Prospects of New Cold War; Obamacare Insurance Rate increases Prompts Renewed Calls for Medicare for All; Climate Activists Brace for Post-Election Fight to Rein in Expansion of Fossil Fuels



CPR Sunday, November 13, 2016

Nov. 14, 2016, 6:37 a.m.



Swinging Guys & Dolls;11/13/16; set 1

Nov. 14, 2016, 5:25 a.m.



Swinging Guys & Dolls;11/13/16; set 2

Nov. 14, 2016, 5:23 a.m.



The Jazz Scene 1413 Encore

Nov. 14, 2016, 3:22 a.m.
An encore episode for WRFI



The Happy Station Show November 13 2016

Nov. 13, 2016, 8:33 p.m.



Media Netwok Plus November 12 2016

Nov. 13, 2016, 8:26 p.m.



Oren Lyons at ArtRage

Nov. 13, 2016, 7:08 p.m.
Oren Lyons spoke at ArtRage Gallery in Syracuse, NY on November 12, 2016. Oren Lyons is a member of the Onondaga and Seneca nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. As an activist for indigenous and environmental justice, Oren works with communities across the globe. As a Faithkeeper, he upholds the history and traditions of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga and Seneca. Oren often addresses modern-day conflicts by sharing traditional views on the law of nature. When he says "You can't negotiate with a beetle", he implies that nature will respond to climate change whether or not humans do. Oren’s dedication to the cause of Native and environmental rights has garnered him many accolades, including an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from his alma mater, Syracuse University. Awards include the Rosa Parks Institute for Human Rights Elder and Wiser Award, the Earth Day International Award of the United Nations, the National Audubon Society, and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. Lyons serves on the board of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development and is board chairman of Honoring Contributions in the Governance of American Indian Nations. He is also remembered for his time as a lacrosse player and is Honorary Chairman of the Iroquois Nationals. In 1989 he was named Man of the Year in Lacrosse by the NCAA. His legendary performance as goalkeeper for Syracuse University, with Jim Brown on the undefeated 1957 national champion team, led to the induction of Oren R. Lyons, Jr. into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He was most recently invited to speak at the funeral of Muhammad Ali.



Will Fantasy & Anger Sink the Climate?

Nov. 13, 2016, 3:40 p.m.
Top UK scientist & truth-teller Kevin Anderson: the dangerous fantasy built into the climate narrative. Plus the awful story of the Texas nuclear parking lot with Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear, and Trump's secret backer for climate wrecking.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0378

Nov. 13, 2016, 3:20 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



From The Margins - November 13, 2016

Nov. 13, 2016, 2:38 p.m.
Interview with University of New Brunswick (UNB) professor of American history, Jeff Brown on two subjects: 1) A recent essay he co-authored with UNB political science professor, Thom Workman, "Lest we Remember, which problematizes Remembrance day as a day that validates current and ongoing war rather than remembers its horrors . 2) US election post mortem - on the Trump victory and what it tells us about the US electorate; the rejections of neoliberal politics as usual; whether Clinton was actually the safer option; where to go from here; etc



Broadcast #795

Nov. 13, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
Returning to the airwaves after a several years hiatus, Seldom Heard Radio is about music & culture in the spirit of free radio. I have counted them up & this is Seldom Heard Radio show number 795 since it all began on WSCS in 1999.



#6

Nov. 13, 2016, 2:25 p.m.
Ancient Peace Archive featuring a blend of new age, Christian and spiritual music for your personal journey ... from the Jesus People era & beyond



Where To Now?: A CrimethInc. participant on significance of election and moving forward

Nov. 13, 2016, 2:18 p.m.
This week we spoke with an autonomous participant in CrimethInc. about the work of that collective around elections, about their views on the recent election of Donald J. Trump as president of the U.S.A., voter turnout, anarchist perspectives on elections, democracy, and about building on-the-ground resistance to not only this new administration but the autonomous far right that's attempting to emerge more and more these days. More from CrimethInc., including their recent audio-zines and the ex-worker podcast can be found at http://crimethinc.com Former Political Prisoner Panel 2016 pt1 The Final Straw recently released the first half of the Former Political Prisoners Panel discussion from the 2016 North American Anarchist Black Cross conference in Denver as a podcast. That included introductions by former Black Liberation Army and Black Panther member Sekou Kombui who served 47 years in prison, former United Freedom Front militant Kazi Toure, former Earth Liberation Front member Daniel McGowan and anti-fascist activist John Tucker who was imprisoned as one of the Tinley Park 5. Check it out by visiting thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org and searching "former prisoner panel". The Presidential Election As of today, Sunday November 13th, it seems like there has been one thing on our minds since Tuesday. People have been expressing their rage at this election in many different ways around the US, the first four days saw protests ranging from less militant rallies to night marches, burning effigies, and highway shutdowns. Here in Asheville there were four days worth of protests, one of which rallied 150 people who blocked a major intersection in downtown for a good while and held its ground by the Vance Monument, built for the slaveowning KKK member Zebulon Vance who was one of Asheville's so called white founders. Moving forward will look like a lot of different things, already we have seen at least three autonomously called for general strikes to occur around and on the inauguration on January 20th, and the amount of assemblies and strategy building infrastructure on the anarchist left is growing by leaps and bounds! If you are part of organizing and you do not see yourself represented elsewhere, please feel free to write to us at thefinalstrawradio( at)riseup.net or to William personally at stormwater( at)riseup.net with what you are doing, how it's going, what you hope to see come out of it, all that jazz. We will be happy to broadcast it, or not if you would prefer. Also, stay tuned to this and other audio projects for more ideas on how to engage. Crushing Intolerance music this episode In the last portion of the episode, we'll be hearing two tracks from the newest Crushing Intolerance compilation by The Black Metal Alliance, which is a collection of metal artists promoting equal rights for all life. This is comp #4. First off, here's Arete with Beneath The Pond. Arête is Melancholic Mountain Black Metal from the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Black Hills. Finally, this is Seeds In Barren Fields with The Epitaph of the Vain and the Forgotten. SIBF is a Swedish metal band. Money from the compilation Crushing Intolerance IV goes to Canadian and Swedish chapters of No One Is Illegal a migrant justice movement rooted in anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, ecological justice, Indigenous self-determination, anti-occupation & anti-oppressive communities. More on the comp at https://blackmetalalliance.bandcamp.com/



Radio Free Radical

Nov. 13, 2016, 5:28 a.m.
Offering you the very best of alternative, independent political / social justice championing / status quo-challenging audio media live-streamed from our website (radiofreeradical.org) and NOW IN MP3 HERE ON RADIO4ALL! 12 HOURS OF PROGRAMMING IN JUST THREE FILES! It's all yours!



Jazz Progressions 1623

Nov. 13, 2016, 3:54 a.m.
An eclectic hour of modern Jazz with the emphasis on free improvisation and fusion. Playlists at http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



#454 -- Norman Finkelstein on Palestine

Nov. 12, 2016, 8:39 p.m.
Norman Finkelstein reviews the horrors of Israel's attacks on Gaza and explores Palestine's three options for regaining its freedom. Two of them--diplomacy and armed struggle--have failed to work. That leaves nonviolent mass resistance--with animmediate focus on ending Israel's blockade of Gaza. The tactic has worked before, including in Palestine's FIrst Intifada. It can work again--if Palestine can overcome the handicaps of a demoralized population and corrupt political leaders.



Aryan America: Why Eurosettler America Finally Decide to Show Its True Pale-Face

Nov. 12, 2016, 5:18 p.m.
TheAngryindian continues to analyse the (expected) results of Election 2016 through spoken word by breaking down the hard reality of White Liberal and Feminist support for the Donald J. Trump promises to return operative control over the United States back to its ‘proper’ Eurosettler racial masters who – ‘through the grace of God’ – wrested control of the twin continents from the Indigenous, ‘Red-skinned Savages’ standing in the way of the White man’s rightful destiny. Discussion also entails a look into why a number of assimilationist Africans, hang-around-the-fort Native Americans and Revisionist Zionist Jews in the US and Israel want to help the GOP actualise as the American Nazi Party for the 21 century. TheAngryindian’s point is pretty clear: the democratic US political system (the Electoral College) and many of its citizens (not all of them Caucasian) voted in favour sending someone with a family and political history with the Ku Klan Klan to the White House, technically making It possible for the imposition of White male Christian power as the primary political and military force underlying the negotiating force(s) beneath national, as well as, international politics. All this and much more on, 4WR. The official internet radio broadcast of the Aboriginal Press News Service/ANG



An Election Post-Mortem: We will Mourn, Then We Will Analyze and then Organize

Nov. 12, 2016, 1:24 p.m.
Well Mourn, Then Well Analyze and then Well Organize: An Election Post-Mortem with Gerald Horne, Chair of the History and African-American Studies Department at the University of Houston and prolific author of more than 30 books and 100 scholarly papers on struggles against imperialism, colonialism, fascism and racism, joins us to give us his take away of the complex social, political and economic issues raised by the national election. and Frances Fox Piven, internationally renowned social scientist, scholar, and activist whose commitments to poor and working people, and to the democratic cause have never wavered. Pivens professional accomplishments in the world of academia place her among the ranks of the most important social scientists of the last century. The tectonics of the presidential election has opened fissures in the American landscape wider and pushed to the surface, with some terrible volcanic force, the racism, sexism and xenophobia that is the bedrock of this country. To be sure this eruption was fueled by all the principle players of the Republican Party, albeit most advantageously by Trump. Trump is a white supremacist, tactically and strategically its part of his DNA, and even against the general instruction of his party confronted with the growing browning of America sought to and did appeal to white voters across the class divide with the traditional scapegoating of people of color and immigrants. Amidst whites feelings of economic insecurity and diminished status in society Trumps clarion call to white supremacy and misogyny galvanized their support and even trumped the gender interests of woman. The fact that these malignancies are so easily stoked is an important reminder. Like a boil that must be lanced for the host to be healed this election has revealed the toxicities of American society that must be reckoned with " which we ignore at our peril. These biases serve as fundamental challenges for people of conscience to confront in their institutionalized form and when individually expressed. But then, as well, there was the Democratic primary where tens of millions rallied to Bernie Sanders' call for a political revolution, and advocated sweeping changes in US society, which also gives us fertile ground in which to plant and grow our social justice movements. Now, we can begin to exhale - the die is cast, the angst and anxiety will dissipate and yield to first a reasoned analysis of what the results of this election says about the state of America and then for us to think deeply about the terrain in which activists campaign - once the new president is inaugurated, for the movement for black lives, for immigrants rights, indigenous rights, for womans rights, for workers rights and the struggle for climate justice, and more.



Classic Media Network November 11 2016

Nov. 11, 2016, 10:29 p.m.



Focus Asia Pacific November 11 2015

Nov. 11, 2016, 9:47 p.m.



Nash Holos November 11 2016

Nov. 11, 2016, 8:33 p.m.



Switzerland In Sound November 10 2016

Nov. 11, 2016, 8:23 p.m.



The Kelly Alexander November 9 2016

Nov. 11, 2016, 8:03 p.m.



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