Friday, September 20, 2024

Thursday Night

Prog Notes S H 09-20-24

12 AM
Alan Watts
Buddhism - Religion of No Religion
Watts delivers the lecture that gave this series of lectures its name

1 AM
Magical Mystery Tour with Tonio Epstein
International Day of Peace and Pathways to Peace
Tezikiah Gabriel is the Executive Director of Pathways To Peace and works with Peacebuilders locally and globally to build a Culture of Peace. She is an ordained minister who conducts inter-faith and intercultural ceremonies, and works with individuals and groups to Empower the Divine Within Each of Us. This coming Saturday, September 21st will be the 40th anniversary of the International Day of Peace, featuring a Minute of Silence, Moment of Peace, observed all over the world at high noon in every time zone, with people from over 200 countries participating.
In this interview conversation we discuss how to go about cultivating peace in the face of everything going on in our world these days, internally and externally. We go into her history and how she came to this work and her passion for all things peace.

2 AM
Old Radio Break
Dimension X - science fiction radio anthology series from 1950's
The Castaways
The Parade

3 AM
Visionary Activist - Caroline Casey from sister station KPFA
Available and Willing solo show
Let us be available to Mystery and Willing to Participate !
“Let the story fires be lighted, and our circle be strong and full of Medicine!” (Robbie Robertson)
KPFA is in fund drive mode
We convene Fund Drive Council with the Council of Grandmothers convenes, Moon in Capricorn…., on vessels we are crafting…And whom shall we see on that craft, sailing into shore?!
Many women, many many black women…. Octavia Butler, b June 22, 1947, who began this election on the Full Moon of July 21, 2024 Cancer-Capricorn when her novel, written in 1993 “The Parable of the Sower”- begins…
and we are in on-going story re-write…

4-6 AM
Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast on 9/19/24
Thom included a clip from Greg Palast's new film, Vigilantes Inc., which screened last week here in L.A., and partially benefitted KPFK., then talks with Palast about racist voter suppression in the runup to the 2024 election in several "swing" states with close margins.

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