Thursday, November 7, 2024

Thursday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 08 24

12 AM
Alan Watts
Philosophy and Society
A nearly hour-long lecture by Watts on "What is Reality?"

1:00 AM
Magical Mystery Tour
Hospicing Modernity and Facing Humanity's Wrongs - part II

This is the second half of Tonio Epstein's interview with Vanessa Machado de Oliveira. Vanessa grew up in Brazil. Her father is German and her mother is indigenous Guarani. She's a professor at the University of British Columbia, where she holds a Canada Research Chair in Race, Inequalities and Global Change and is a founding member of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures collective, and Weaving the Web of 5 Cures. She's currently directing research projects & learning initiatives in collaboration with Indigenous communities in Canada & Latin America related to global healing & well-being in these times of unprecedented challenges. & she's the author of Hospicing Modernity: Facing Humanity's Wrongs & the Implications for Social Activism.

In this fascinating and far reaching interview we talk about how modernity/coloniality has reached the limits of its reign of domination, and is collapsing, and needs to be allowed to die, and we need to fully acknowledge its short comings and learn from its mistakes, so we can begin to imagine a genuinely new future where all life is honored and respected.

2:00 AM
Old Radio Break
Nineteen-Eighty-Four by George Orwell
A 1953 radio dramatization

3:00 AM
Caroline Casey - Visionary Activist
Halloween Dark O Moon to New Moon to Election and beyond….
Participatory Astro*Animism

Caroline welcomes long-time ally Heather Roan Robbins, that we may all co-navigate, dedicate, envision,
Inaugurate the most desirable story…good for the Earth and all her FloraFaunaFungiCitizens…
Nemesis be on call… “Nemesis was the goddess of retribution for, evil deeds and undeserved good fortune.

She was a personification of dynamic balance aroused in men by those who committed crimes with apparent impunity, or who had undeserved good fortune.

Nemesis directed human affairs in such a way as to maintain equilibrium.”
(Kinned to Dark Moon Lilith, the balance point, now at 13+ Libra, whose Sabian be “”tuning in to the social dreams which weave the politics of a situation…”)

Before Nemesis got a bad rap – she was the destroyer of unjust Empire…. Her name was derived from the Greek words nemêsis and nemô, meaning “dispenser of dues.”
“Take the zircon to Foppa – and tell him we ride tonight!” -Richard Farina

Heather Roan Robbins M.Th. is a practical, intuitive, choice-oriented astrologer, interfaith minister, and author of the Starcodes Book, the Starcodes AstroOracle Deck, other books, the weekly Starcodes forecast, and contributes to the We Moon calendar. She organizes the Shining Mountains Grove for the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids and has an on-line global practice based in Montana.
www.roanrobbins.com

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's program from yesterday

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 07 24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave continues his protracted conversation with his new co-host Monty. An important reminder that fascism and even Nazism were well-integrated into the US state apparatus and global military posture and interventionism long before the recent election.

1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'
The Grayzone's special election night stream, as Max Blumenthal, Aaron Mate, and some possible surprise guests vote like their lives depend on it.

2 AM
The Final Straw Radio
A recent conversation with Ben Lorber and Shane Burley, co-authors of the recently published book, "Safety Through Solidarity: A Radical Guide to Fighting Antisemitism". For the hour we discuss the roots of antisemitism in the West, pushing back on Zionism in the midst of the genocidal war on Palestinians, a rebirth of Bundism and addressing antisemitism in left spaces.
Featured Tracks: - Daloit Politsey by Isabel Frey In Ale Gasn = In Every Street / Hey, Hey, Daloy Politsey! = Hey, Hey Down With The Police! featuring Zalmen Mlotek, Adrienne
The Final Straw is a weekly anarchist and anti-authoritarian radio show bringing you voices and ideas from struggle around the world. Since 2010, it's been broadcasting from occupied Tsalagi land in Southern Appalachia (Asheville, NC). We also frequently feature commentary (serious and humorous) by anarchist prisoner, Sean Swain.

3 AM
Out-FM
One hour edit of last week's program focuses on a conversation by Bob Lederer of the Out-FM collective with Mumia Abu-Jamal from behind prison walls about his embrace of LGBTQIA+ liberation, and his recollections of his reaction to attempts to raise such issues and women's role within the Black Panther Party in his youth and in relation to the MOVE organization which he was close to in his young adulthood prior to his frame-up for murder, and what he learned during his long incarceration.

4 - 6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
The final two hours of Hartmann's program from yesterday after the election.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 06 24

Post election day

12 AM
Street Sankofa with Dr. Ife Jie
Hip Hop and Electoral Politics


1 AM
Herbal Highway
Poetics of Flower Essences
Join host Renée Camila and guest Liz Migliorelli for an exploration of the poetics of flower essences. During this episode Liz shares her understanding of flower essences, how folktales and cultural story traditions inform herbalism, and her favorite essences of the season.
Liz Migliorelli is a herbalist, educator and storyteller who lives in the Hudson Valley of New York on Munsee-Lenape-Esopus lands.


2 AM
Food Sleuth Radio
In This Together: Connecting with your Community to Combat the Climate Crisis
Did you know that community networking is key to taking steps toward mitigating climate change? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Marianne Krasny, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Civic Ecology Lab at Cornell University and author of In This Together: Connecting with your Community to Combat the Climate Crisis. Krasny explains network climate action - the power of our social networks in making collective lifestyle changes and instituting policies for mitigating climate change.
Related Websites: https://cals.cornell.edu/marianne-elizabeth-krasny
webinar series: https://www.civicecology.org/prd


2:30 AM
Wings
Birthing under Genocide

Today on WINGS, the guest is Sherene Seikaly, editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. Since its founding in 1971, JPS has been the English-language academic journal of record on Palestinian affairs. Elizabeth Robinson interviewed Professor Seikaly in September 2024, about her fully documented - and heart-rending - editor's note in the August 2024 edition. Seikaly points out that suppression of the voices and views of Palestinians continues to be severe. She brings forward the personal experiences of those who must parent under the ongoing assault.

Historian Sherene Seikaly edits the Journal of Palestine Studies. She is Associate Professor of History at University of California Santa Barbara, and affiliated with the Feminist Studies Department there.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service has been covering the global women's movement and related issues for community radio since 1986. Contact: wings@wings.org


3:00 AM
Whole Mother with Pat Jones from sister station KPFT
Jessica Gonzales, LM, CPM and Paige Hopkins, Doula
Jessica Gonzales, LM, CPM, co-founder and midwife at Heart of Houston Birth and Wellness Center in central Houston and Paige Hopkins, Doula and Program Director for the Whole Heart Collective at the Heart of Houston. Hear all about the collective options and see how Houston benefits from this work which greatly contributes to changing our birthing and parenting community.


4:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
One hour of Hartmann's non-commercial program from yesterday, election day, before the ballots were counted.


5:00 AM
Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman
Live from the east Coast, one early hour of DN! with election updates

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 05 24

Election Day, although tens of millions of ballots have already been cast in early voting at sites and by mail.

12 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer
On this week's edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular segments like News of Musk Love, News from the Land of 4,000 Princes, News of A.I., News of the Godly, News of Crypto-Winter, Trump Social Audio, News of the Olympic Movement, What the Frack?!, The Apologies of the Week, and News of Inspectors General.
Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way. Courtesy of the Pacifica affiliate radio station in NOLA.

1:00 AM
Code PINK Radio
BOO! Capitol Horror Awards and TikTok Terror! a post-Halloween/Day of the Dead show:
Join CODEPINK's Digital Engagement Manager, Grace Siegelman, as we first hear segments from TikTok: Social Media Hit or Chinese Threat? Webinar. Then we are joined by CODEPINK Co-founder Medea Benjamin to discuss the horrors on Capitol Hill! The most terrifying monsters are the elected officials who take money for war and genocide!

2:00 AM
Project Censored with Mickey Huff from sister station KPFA
Mickey's first guest this week is Project Censored's Associate Director, Andy Lee Roth. He's been awarded a fellowship for a project to develop an "algorithmic literacy" tool kit for journalists. Andy explains why all contemporary journalists need a basic understanding of the algorithms used by internet and social media tech giants.
Then in the second half of the show, Maya Schenwar and Lara Witt introduce the organization they co-founded, the Movement Media Alliance; they explain why social-justice-oriented media outlets should work together, both to enhance their impact and to better the working conditions for journalists in independent media.
Andy Lee Roth is Associate Director of Project Censored, co-editor of its state-of-the-free-press yearbooks, and coordinator of its Campus Affiliates Program. His work on algorithmic literacy for journalists is supported by a fellowship from the Reynolds Journalism Institute (www.rjionline.org) at the University of Missouri.
Maya Schenwar is Editor-At-Large for Truthout.org, and writes extensively on prison and policing issues. Lara Witt is Editor-In-Chief at Prism Reports (www.prismreports.org)
The Movement Media Alliance site is www.movement-media.org It counts 21 media outlets as members, including In These Times, Haymarket Books, Palestine Square, and the Real News Network. Its main project to date is Media Against Apartheid and Displacement (www.themaad.org), a central hub for Palestine coverage from Movement Media members.

3:00 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI
Coverage of the "people's anti-fascist rally" in NY, then Mimi interviews Prof. Jason Stanley, author of "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future," discussing whether Donald Trump is a fascist.

4-6:00 PM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast yesterday on the eve of Election Day. Thom discusses the elections with Greg Palast, regarding concerns about election integrity and voter suppression, and later discusses FOX News's role in the election campaign and societal divisions.