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UpFront Soul #2016.08-Hour 2 - February 22-28, 2016

Feb. 11, 2016, 12:26 p.m.
We'll hear the latest from Laura Mvula, celebrate Black History Month with Rasheed Ali, and hear a Fela Kuti/De La Soul mashup.



CPR News, February 11, 2016

Feb. 11, 2016, 12:06 p.m.



UpFront Soul #2016.08-Hour 1 - February 22-28, 2016

Feb. 11, 2016, 11:53 a.m.
We'll hear the latest from Laura Mvula, celebrate Black History Month with Rasheed Ali, and hear a Fela Kuti/De La Soul mashup.



Negotiating Madness: North American Political Confusion in Black and White

Feb. 11, 2016, 10:27 a.m.
In this dispatch of FWR, TheAngryindian (using unedited audio statements from right-wing internet radio programmes) asks the pressing question: 'Are large numbers of the North American general population really as theologically bizarre, as potentially violent (#Ammosexuals) and as functionally illiterate about the political system of their own country (and claimed beliefs) as they appear to be? If so, what does this mean as we move towards the vote in #Election2016? And further, is it possible for those who suffer from various forms of American Exceptionalism to admit that when it comes to local, national, international and many progressive issues, their opposition to a more inclusive society is based upon nothing more than rank ignorance and/or unreasonable social fears about needed 'change'? Is the problem really one of human stupidity or simply a bad case of political ignorance which can be easily repaired through education and a will to understand rather than believe? EXTRAS: Poet Vladimir Vysotsky : 'The Hunting of Wolves' / (archived audio) : Payroll the Pimp (American Pimp) – 'Pimping 101' podcast. All this and much more on, 4WR. The official internet radio broadcast of the Aboriginal Press News Service/ANG



UpFront Soul #2016.07 - Black History Month- Hour 2 - February 15-21, 2015

Feb. 11, 2016, 9:14 a.m.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we feature funk, soul, and jazz designed to inspire and empower from Nina Simone, Roberta Flack, and Gil Scott-Heron, interspersed with the voices of civil rights activists Fannie Lou Hamer, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and many more.



UpFront Soul #2016.07 - Black History Month- Hour 1 - February 15-21, 2015

Feb. 11, 2016, 8:49 a.m.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we feature funk, soul, and jazz designed to inspire and empower from Nina Simone, Roberta Flack, and Gil Scott-Heron, interspersed with the voices of civil rights activists Fannie Lou Hamer, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and many more.



The Mixed Tape - February 9, 2016

Feb. 11, 2016, 8:37 a.m.
Brian Cleveland plays a selection of new Canadian music. This week's episode features tracks from AA Wallace, Stefana Fratila, Mourning Coup, Rooms, SIRR, futurekids, Earthbound Trio, Penny Blacks, TV Freaks, and more.



February 10, 2016

Feb. 10, 2016, 8:31 p.m.
A Latin groove thing; Balkan singers, songwriters and rockers; music from tropical islands once colonized by France; a Doors love-in in Czechoslovakia, Mexico and Venezuela



The Dirty War on Syria

Feb. 10, 2016, 5:30 p.m.
Brendan interviews Tim Anderson about his important new book, "The Dirty War in Syria," which addresses the monumental lies and profound propaganda that has accompanied Washington's regime change operation in Syria.



Nery Ramati, an Israeli attorney devoted to defending Palestinians from Israel's ravages

Feb. 10, 2016, 5:25 p.m.
Our feature presentation this week is our own in-depth interview with Israeli attorney Nery Ramati. Ramati may be best described as an Israeli human rights attorney who represents a wide variety of clients all suffering the effects of the occupation in both Israel and the occupied West Bank of Palestine. He speaks to us about his work, his clients, the legal system within which he operates, and how that legal system works for (or against) Jews versus Arabs in a culture of occupation. In the United States, theoretically there is just one system of laws, and theoretically they apply uniformly to all who reside here. (In actual practice, there is outrageous discrimination between rich versus poor, white versus nonwhite, and big corporate versus little guy.) By contrast, as attorney Ramati points out, Israel has two explicitly different sets of official laws, one for Israeli Jews and another for Palestinians. Israel has some 50 laws that provide benefits, services, or protections to the Jewish population that it denies or does not extend to other populations. In the occupied territories where most Palestinians live, a harsh, arcane, military law system applies. For example, look at what happens when a child is caught throwing rocks. If the child is Israeli, the most he/she will face is a good scolding; if the child is Palestinian, he/she will face arrest, beating, a prison sentence, and sometimes death, all in accord with military law. We challenged attorney Ramati to explain what keeps him going despite the huge odds any attorney faces in the course of defending Palestinians. His answer: the vital importance of resistance to tyranny.



Columbia: British activists aiding indigenous resistance against US takeover

Feb. 10, 2016, 3:43 p.m.



Roberto Gonzales: Lives in Limbo: Undocumented in America

Feb. 10, 2016, 12:36 p.m.
Prof. Gonzales speaks about his new book, Lives in Limbo, Undocumented and Coming of Age in America,(UC Press, Berkeley), which examines the political history of US attitudes towards children born in the US to undocumented immigrants as well as their personal lives spent in political limbo. Gonzales comments on implications of xenophobia generated by Republican candidates, pushed by Donald Trump and lack of discussion by either Clinton or Sanders in their debates. He speaks about the contradictions and conflicts in Obama's efforts and private prisons used to house immigrants whose only crime is not having documents.



Jeff Blankfort: News/Op: NPR/New Cold War/Israel Aid.

Feb. 10, 2016, 12:31 p.m.
Blankfort summarizes sordid, abusive US history with Mexico; exposes NPR as National Propaganda Radio, its historic role, in pushing new Cold War against Russia; recalls involvement of Neocon Victoria Nuland, US, in pulling of Ukraine coup; notes departure of Haiti's Martelly, former Clinton favorite, from Haitian presidency; details Israels' efforts to get the maximum increase in US aid, that it may wait for new US president to do so; Blankfort sees Israel as a schnorrer, which in Yiddish and German means sponge, moocher, freeloader, etc.



CPR News, February 10, 2016

Feb. 10, 2016, 10:55 a.m.



A World of Chaos: Where Do You Stand? "The James Foley Story"; Joshua Oppenheimer, "The Look of Silence"

Feb. 9, 2016, 10:29 p.m.
Brian Oakes and Clare Gillis on the life and work of James Foley, the assassinated journalist who is the subject of “Jim: The James Foley Story.” Plus, Joshua Oppenheimer on The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence, on the massacres of almost a million people in Indonesia in the 1960s.



When the FBI Knocks on the Door

Feb. 9, 2016, 9:05 p.m.
The largest deployment of FBI agents for a political case since the Counterintelligence Programs against the Civil Rights Movement, the Black Panthers, the American Indian Movement, and the Young Lords occurred on September 24, 2010. In a joint, national operation the FBI targeted homes and offices of people who had organized rallies against the post 9/11 wars. This time the accusation was "providing material support to foreign terrorist organizations". In the end this giant and expensive FBI operation did not yield a single charge. However the 2010 raids and the confiscated materials were used against two prominent activists who were affiliated with the peace movement: the Brown Berets co-founder Carlos Montez, and the Palestinian American Rasmea Odeh, leader in the Chicago Arab American community. Odeh was targeted in 2013 by the immigration officials for having left off her immigration application a fact that the whole world and the US State Department knew: in 1969 she had been tortured into a false confession by the Israeli army and spent time in prison. Now, in the early months of 2016 a response is expected from the Circuit Court to her appeal on a conviction for this so-called lie to 18 months in prison and deportation. Odeh is currently out on bail. In early January 2016 at the Third Unitarian Church, Chicago, Joe Losbaker brought the community up to date on the solidarity movement for Rasmea Odeh. Angela Davis, Danny Glover and the founders of Black Lives Matter have come out in Odeh's support. Joe Losbaker is chief steward and member of the executive board of Local 73 SEIU in Chicago. He begins the story on the day the FBI came to his door in September 2010 The meeting was recorded by Dale Lehman on January 10, 2016 and produced by TUC Radio in anticipation of the response by the Circuit Court to Rasmea Odeh's appeal of her conviction to prison and deportation. For updates and background information go to http://www.stopfbi.net/



Salt Of The Earth: Farm Zero's Mike Fawcett

Feb. 9, 2016, 6:49 p.m.
Farm Zero is a five year-old startup company that's a concept for sustainable agricultural systems that use sea water rather than fresh water as the core for growing fruits and vegetables. This concept could someday be a life-saver in places dealing with water scarcity and other resource poverty. This week on Sea Change Radio we talk to the founder of Farm Zero, Mike Fawcett, as he tells us about the company's technology and efforts in places like Oman and Grenada. Then we hear from writer Lauren Markham about the new generation of American hipster farmers, or "farmsters."



CPR News, February 9, 2016

Feb. 9, 2016, 1:26 p.m.



A Visit With A Free BLack Woman - Boston - 1820 to 1840

Feb. 9, 2016, 7:31 a.m.
Maria W. Stewart, was a free black woman who lived in Boston, Massachusetts, from the early 1820s to the early 1840s. She was the first American born woman to lecture in public on political themes and likely the first African-American to speak out in defense of women’s rights. A forerunner to Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass, she was intensely religious and was regarded as outspoken and controversial in her time. For more than a century Maria W. Stewart’s life’s contributions have remained obscured, illustrating the double pressures of racism and sexism on the lives of African-American women. The life of Maria W. Stewart, a free black woman who lived in Boston, Massachusetts, from the early 1820s to the early 1840s is the topic of this edition of Radio Curious. Maria W. Stewart was personified by Chautauqua Scholar, Professor Sandra Kamusukiri, during the 1996 Democracy in American Chautauqua held in Ukiah, California. Professor Kamusukiri is an Associate Vice President Emeritus, of the Emeritus English Faculty of the California State University at San Bernardino. I met with her, posing as Maria W. Stewart, and began our visit when I asked Maria W. Stewart to explain the differences between the lives of free black women in the northern states and black women who were slaves in the southern states. The book that Maria W. Stewart recommends is the Bible. The book that Sandra Kamusukiri recommends is “Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches,” edited by Marilyn Richardson The program was originally broadcast in 1996.



Carnival Time

Feb. 9, 2016, 6:30 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



The Basics of "Bob"!

Feb. 8, 2016, 11:48 p.m.
Tonight, I retooled the very first "Bob" show I ever did from just a few months into the run of the FUNHOUSE. I cut out the deadwood and added new material, then whacked and tailored it into a new and improved form. I even tried turning one hinky vocal part I did into a radio transmission with a screeching, veering car on one channel. I probably just fucked it up worse. Well, c'est la PeeDog... The rest of this show is pure SubGenius meat for your Yeti souls!



Episode 32 - Love in unexpected places

Feb. 8, 2016, 6:41 p.m.
Brought to you by your two favorite stoners recapping the days events, and their comedic take on the news. Listen live every Monday at 730ET/630CT at http://listen.chiampa.info



Pastoral vulgarity+"Naz & Maalik"+global LGBT news+more!

Feb. 8, 2016, 6:01 p.m.
The closet and national security collide in "Naz & Maalik"; a homophobic Harlem church faces queer judgment day; photos depicting gender fluidity are worth more than a thousand words; India's Supreme Court agrees to hear a "curative" sodomy law challenge, marriage inequality referenda are proposed in Taiwan and Bermuda, the U.N. issues stamps of LGBT approval, visas are denied for "The Danish Girl" in 6 Middle Eastern countries, Maine's governor scuttles transgender student equity, and more global LGBT news! ==> Please see the LANGUAGE ADVISORY in PROGRAM NOTES below! <==



Interviews Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra Part A

Feb. 8, 2016, 3:06 p.m.
Latin Waves Host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Aymara elder Dr. Marcelo Saavedra professor of Indigenous Studies at Ottowa University about a Regenerative ways of being, the ancient wisdom of ancestors of co-existence and co-creation. The Sacredness of our live and the call to live with attention, intention and love inspired action that honour life



New Clear Days - The Vapors

Feb. 8, 2016, 3:03 p.m.



Support your local antifa

Feb. 8, 2016, 10:25 a.m.
This week we look at the growing fascist movement in Europe and what people over there are doing to fight back. On the break we have Sindicato Latino, a hip hop collective based in Europe and made up of Latinx migrants. We wrap things up with an anti-election rant and an interview with American anarchist Scott Crow.



B&D Approach #133

Feb. 8, 2016, 8:49 a.m.
Black Is Black - Jungle Brothers ft. Q-Tip Ragtime - Brand Nubian 7th Seal - Freestyle Fellowship I Used To Think - W. Ellington Felton ft. Nicholas Ryan Gant Touch You - Reflection Eternal ft. Piakhan & Supa Dave West Self-Styled Wisdom - Poor Righteous Teachers Tomorrow - Vinnie Dewayne ft. Ice Face Real - Crown A Thornz Black Love Matters - Devine Carama & DJ Well Blended Form of Intellect Chi City - Common I'm Black - Styles P R.E.A.L.I.T.Y. - KRS-One What You Say - Menace Clan Grimey and New - Elaquent



CPR News, February 8, 2016

Feb. 8, 2016, 8:08 a.m.



Out of the Woods - Show #305 - 2-13-16

Feb. 8, 2016, 5:01 a.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 #89- 2-12-16

Feb. 8, 2016, 4:57 a.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



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