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Radio Free Radical

April 11, 2016, 12:04 p.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!



The Happy Station Show April 10 2016

April 11, 2016, 10:50 a.m.



Aspects of Swing; 4/10/16; set 1

April 11, 2016, 4:41 a.m.



Aspects of Swing; 4/10/16; set 2

April 11, 2016, 4:38 a.m.



Sounds From the Global Village 1611

April 11, 2016, 12:31 a.m.
A musical trip around the world. http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com for playlists and more info.



Victoire Ingabire must be freed...

April 10, 2016, 9:59 p.m.
Patrick Mbeko, author of books and articles on the armed struggles of central Africa and winner of the Victoire Ingabire prize for peace and democracy, explains the significance of Victoire’s challenge to the one-man rule of Africa’s most destabilizing leader, Paul Kagame.



Jazz Progressions 1611

April 10, 2016, 9:35 p.m.
An eclectic hour of modern Jazz. http://qualityradioproductions.blogspot.com



Vienna - Ultravox

April 10, 2016, 9:22 p.m.



Multifaith Anti-Drone Conference - Session 1

April 10, 2016, 7:58 p.m.
This discussion followed a screening of the 2014 documentary "Drone," and features whistleblower Christopher Aaron, Kambale Musavuli (Friends of the Congo), and ex-CIA officer Ray McGovern.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0347

April 10, 2016, 7:35 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0346

April 10, 2016, 7:27 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



Green Sex or Hot World

April 10, 2016, 6:15 p.m.
With what we know about climate change, should anyone add another child into that future? We get two points of view from women who write about it: Madeline Ostrander and Alisha Graves. Then we hear recent science from Dr. Marcus Donat proving extreme rainfall events, and extreme drought will continue - and get worse - as the planet warms.



2 views on migrant struggle in Germany & the E.U.

April 10, 2016, 11:54 a.m.
In this hour we'll be hearing two perspectives on migrant struggles in the EU, Germany in particular, dating back to roughly 2012. The first we'll hear is Adam Bahar. Adam is an immigrant from Sudan who currently works on emergency phone networks connecting Coast Guards with migrants cross the sea in distress. In the second, we hear from Adams interviewer, a Berlin-based German-born no-border activist about their experiences. We tried to cut overlapping information to decrease redundancy but there will be a little overlap in order to make space for both differing experiences expressed. In this first interview Adam Bahar talks about his participation in migrant struggles, including taking part in the public migrant march in 2012 from Wurzburg to Berlin, the tent occupation of Oranienplatz in Berlin by 150 migrants for a year and a half followed by the squatting of an empty school building. In German, the word Lager is used as a storage place, also used for the camps or shelters where asylum seeking refugees are kept isolated from the rest of the German population. Another word that may be difficult for listeners to understand is Adams phrasing of Guardsea, comparable to Coast Guard. Adam also talks about the cooperation between corrupt African governments and the German government either in their business of dictatorship or the deportation of Africans back to their continent of origin. For the rest of the hour we'll be hearing part of an interview conducted by myself and William with the activist who held the conversation with Adam in the first half hour. Here, our German friend talks a little more about the occupation of Oranienplatz from 2012-2014 in Kreutzberg, Berlin and more generally we discuss the Shengen Zone for the understanding of non-regional audience members. Later, they speak about their understanding of border situations in the Balkans as they've been closing down and thoughts about relationships between richer countries and the intolerable situations in the poorer nations from whence come many of the refugees. The full conversation with this activist can be found here: https://archive.org/download/afm-final-straw-04102016exp/germany_and_immigration.mp3 Thanks to our buddies affiliated with Anarchistisches Radio Berlin for helping us out with setting up these recordings. More content from them at http://aradio.blogsport.de ============================== First, a couple of announcements. Here's a wrap up of prisoner resistance activities this week around the U.S., followed by a few specific prisoner updates. Momentum is growing behind the bars. After two intense rebellions in four days at Holman prison in Atmore, Alabama last month things have really heated up. Prisoners in Texas called for and initiated a state wide series of work strikes on April 4th, the Free Alabama Movement announced a shutdown of ADOC for the month of May and prisoners across the country announced and called for a nationally coordinated strike and protest this September. Reports from Texas prisoners are still coming in, but at least 7 facilities participated enough to get locked down by prison authorities. There have been a lot of threats and harassment by staff reported, but no specific reprisals or people targeted as leaders, yet. On Saturday, April 9th outside supporters gathered for solidarity events across the country, including, Austin, Houston, Phoenix, the Bronx, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Providence, Denver, Tucson, Minneapolis and Fayetteville Arkansas, as well as a protest at Holman prison in Alabama by the Mothers and Families of the Free Alabama Movement. These events were either protests at corporations that profit from prison slavery, or workshops and planning sessions about prison slavery and supporting the growing wave of prisoner resistance. Supporters hope to see this tide continue to rise leading up to the September 9th work-stoppage, since attention from the outside is essential to protect striking or otherwise rebellious prisoners from violent reprisals. The Incarcerated Worker's Organizing Committee of the IWW is heavily involved in support efforts. You can keep up to date by following their website at http://IWOC.noblogs.org or by monitoring and signing up for the email list at http://SupportPrisonerResistance.net. on twitter: #SupportPrisonerResistance #EyesOnTexas ------------------------------------ Supporters of Alvaro Luna Hernandez sent this message: "Alvaro is in dire need of immediate, practical solidarity from all who support his emancipation from unjust incarceration and cruel punishment. Alvaro's Recent Hardship In these past few weeks it has come to our attention that Alvaro is enduring multiple forms of inadequate and cruel treatment by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). He is in need of dire medical attention; the TDCJ has placed him in more inhospitable holding conditions; the TDCJ has confiscated and stolen from him; the TDCJ has limited his mail correspondence; and when in transport to Lubbock, TX, the TDCJ transported him with—what you will certainly agree is—little to no regard for his health or comfort." Therefore, Alvaro's supporters are urging you to email or call relevant TDCJ authorities by Thursday, April 14th, 2016 (at midnight) to protest these conditions and demand immediate improvements. More information at http://FreeAlvaro.net playlist: http://www.ashevillefm.org/node/15904



Media Network Plus April 9 2016

April 10, 2016, 10:04 a.m.



Nash Holos April 8 2016

April 10, 2016, 9:56 a.m.



CPR Sunday, April 10, 2016

April 10, 2016, 8:19 a.m.



Out of the Woods - Show #314 - 4-16-16

April 9, 2016, 8:38 p.m.
This version of the program is divided into 6 segments so broadcasters who desire to use this content can insert your station info, etc. The segments vary in length. Out of the Woods is an earthy, wires and wood, mostly acoustic program featuring some of the best new and established artists from the worlds of folk, bluegrass, singer-songwriters, alt.country, Americana, classic country, old-time, Celtic, and everything that falls in between. The show is an unpredictable mix flowing like a river between moods, often with an edge or in a melancholy minor key. On occasion, Out of the Woods features interviews and live in-studio performances with national and international touring musicians. Past guests have included artists such as Bela Fleck, Si Kahn, Brown Bird, Dana Robinson, Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, Kate MacLeod, Bill Bourne, Karl Shiflett, Rachel Bissex, Darryl Purpose, Bow Thayer, Cosy Sheridan and many others. Out of the Woods grew out of Jon 'Chip' Colcord's former acoustic programs, The Song Swap and Music For The Mountain, separate folk and bluegrass programs which aired in New Hampshire during the 1990s. As a child, Colcord grew up a ravenous music fan with an ear for both rock and folk. All of these influences converge on Out of the Woods to bring you a mix which is as much on the edge as it is down home. Folk music with a rock 'n' roll soul



Music For The Mountain Bluegrass - Show #98 - 4-15-16

April 9, 2016, 8:34 p.m.
Music for the Mountain is a weekly bluegrass radio program featuring that hard-driving bluegrass sound, with classic and new tunes running the gamut from Bill Monroe to Sierra Hull. The program is posted here in two sections for broadcasters to insert breaks for station identification, etc. Please be careful to add enough additional material as the length of the segments will vary from week to week



Liberationist Dreams and Establishment Left-Wing Jujutsu

April 9, 2016, 2:53 p.m.
(Warning: Rough Language) TheAngryindian goes full-on spoken word to discuss and deconstruct the political and social corruption of the US Left and other reasonable Progressive movements and causes by the defensive arm(s) of the establishment Democratic power structure. The situation is not being helped by deepening class-war divisions, this time, sparked by the re-candidacy of Hillary 'Superpredator' Clinton for the US presidency and her desperate battle against Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders. This is especially true within the American African community which is quartering itself into separate political camps that are starkly (in many ways) actually opposed to the sort of functional states that would encourage universal improvement and a permanent release from all forms of exploitation, discrimination and the economic ravages of neoliberalism. EXTRA: Legendary Feminist icon Gloria Steinem discusses her pass political affiliations during the 1960's; archived audio of a discussion on the links between Indigenismo/Indigenism and Western Anarchism.



NH Gazette's 4/1/2016 Fortnightly Rant: Sympathy for the Devils

April 9, 2016, 1:44 p.m.
The latest fortnightly Rant from The NH Gazette, The Nation’s Oldest Newspaper, based in Portsmouth NH, editor Steve Fowle.



570 - US Foreign & Energy Policy; Electoral Breakdown

April 9, 2016, 1:33 p.m.
News You Need to Know: News As A Weapon; Talk: Israel's Influence: Good or Bad for America?; Between the Lines interview: Community Solar Programs; NH Gazette's Fortnightly Rant: Sympathy for the Devils 4/1/2016; Jim Hightower: What is fueling Hurricane Trump 4-4-16; Outside The Box: Trump, No Trump; music.



The US Elections, Syria and the Spectre of International Terrorism: A Conversation with Webster Tarpley

April 8, 2016, 8:55 p.m.
This episode of the Global Research News Hour features guest host Colin Hamlin interviewing Webster Griffin Tarpley. Tarpley is a Full Bright Scholar and Doctor of History and the author of several books including 9/11 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA, and George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography. In this interview, Tarpley discusses his choice for most exemplary US government of the last one hundred years, his understanding of the origin of ISIS and how it can be eliminated, the roots of international terrorism and the hazards associated with the Trump campaign for President.



Classic Media Network April 8 2016

April 8, 2016, 8:02 p.m.



Focus Asia Pacific April 8 2016

April 8, 2016, 7:57 p.m.



The Panama Papers - Cracking Open Kleptocrats and Plutocracts Piggy Banks

April 8, 2016, 7:25 p.m.
Cracking Open Kleptocrats and Plutocracts Piggy Banks: The Panama Papers with James Henry, who has written extensively about global banking, debt crises, tax havens and economic development. Henry is former chief economist at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Co. and is now a senior fellow at the Columbia University Center for Sustainable International Investment and senior adviser with the Tax Justice Network, which has estimated in their study, “The Price of Offshore Revisited,” that total wealth in tax havens was between $21 trillion and $32 trillion. James Henry's books include The Blood Bankers: Tales from the Global Underground Economy, and the forthcoming The Pirate Bankers. Attorney, James Henry takes us through one of the biggest leaks in journalistic history, 11.5 million documents to reveal the secretive offshore companies used to hide wealth, evade taxes and commit fraud by the world's dictators, business tycoons and criminals. This massive leak of documents has blown open a window on the vast, murky world of shell companies, providing an extraordinary look at how the wealthy and powerful conceal their money. The data breach occurred at a little-known but powerful Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, which has an office in Las Vegas, a representative in Miami and a presence in more than 35 other places around the world. The firm is one of the world’s top five creators of shell companies, which can have legitimate business uses, but can also be used to dodge taxes and launder money.



#423 -- The Crisis of Civilization (Part 2)

April 8, 2016, 3:05 p.m.
Selections from the film documentary ... plus an article by BRUCE DIXON on the similar positions of both political parties on nearly every issue. In the film, political analyst Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed discusses 7 interconnected global crises. This week: militarization and destruction of civil liberties, plus conclusions. Old film clips brighten the commentary. With new introduction and comments by K.D. (Most of the program was previously broadcast, as NWN #239, in September 2012.)



Bristol Mayor hustings 2016 discussion part 2 budget, poverty and the homeless

April 8, 2016, 1:26 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2016/04/07/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-28/



Bristol Mayor hustings 2016 discussion part 1 - tax havens and austerity

April 8, 2016, 1:16 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2016/04/07/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-28/



The Mixed Tape - April 5, 2016

April 8, 2016, 11:45 a.m.
Brian Cleveland plays a selection of new Canadian music. This week's episode features tracks from Laura Sauvage, The Radiation Flowers, Erin Costelo, Sarah Neufeld, Charlotte Cornfield, and more.



CPR News, April 8, 2016

April 8, 2016, 9:56 a.m.



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