Monday Night 3 April 2023.
Dear Something's Happening with Roy Tuckman, KPFK is starting its spring fund drive. I want to encourage you to make a generous contribution to the station and become a monthly sustainer, which is good for all of us. I will not bore you with yak yak yak about this and that of the station and foundation. There is a reason why you listen and have been listening to the station, especially during Something's Happening show. So, I want to plea with you to make a generous contribution during the program by calling 818-985-5735or go to kpfk.org and click on DONATE button and follow a few easy steps to make your generous contribution. I will repeat this message through out the week as we both understand the importance of keeping the station alive and on the air. Also, I am looking for one person, and I mean you, to make a generous $250K contribution, you can make monthly payments, to help the station and foundation out. I will personally arrange a meeting with the Boss Lady for you to have detailed information conversation with her—this includes a glass of wine or two! So, please call 818-985-5735 or go to kpfk.org. 12:00-1:05 am: Dr. Cornel West on the “Historical philosophy of WEB Du Bois on the “Souls of black folk”. Part 4 of 9. Link: https://youtu.be/_00JnuJyovc?list=PLPDZ9rcIfxyO0K6sjLn8AH_QMFlPmkred 1:05-3:05 am: Old Time Radio show with Bob Lyons and Barbara Sunday or Don't Touch That Dial (DTTD). 3:06-05:04 am: The Thom Hartmann program, a rebroadcast of yesterday's show. 5:05-6:00 am: Special program. This is a talk by professor Mark Blyth, economist, author, on the topic of "Between Devil and the Deep Red Sea: European Economies Confront a Turbulent World". Mark Blyth is Director of Brown University’s William R. Rhodes Center for International Economics and Finance with a joint appointment in political science. Dr. Blyth’s research spans two main areas: the political power of economic ideas and the political economy of the rich democracies. Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, The Future of the Euro, and Angrynomics. His forthcoming book is The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation. He is a scotland native from a working class family and the only reason he was able to attend university was because at the time it is financed by taxes and tuition free. Link: https://youtu.be/mjoMoRO14iI
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