Thursday, November 9, 2023

Wednesday Night

prog notes S H 11-09-23


12 AM
For the Record with Dave Emory
Archival episode at Dave's suggestion as his home base station has been having some technical difficulties with production of his podcast, he asked that we air part 3 of his interview wit Fara Mansoor about the US role in the installation of Khomeini and the mullahs regime in Iran.


1 AM
It's Going Down from sister station KPFA in Berkeley
From a youthful anti-fascist project in the Bay Area, an interview with a woman journalist who infiltrated the racist far right.


2 AM
Covert Action Bulletin
Rachel Hu and Chris Garaffa interview ex-CIA officer and imprisoned whistleblower John Kiriakou and others about corporate control and government intervention in social media and the effort for greater transparency.


3 AM
Building Bridges with Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash from sister station WBAI
Building Bridges, seeks to educate, agitate and organize to stop the genocide in Gaza, for a ceasefire and opening the Rafah Gate for immediate, living-saving aid to flow uninterruptedly into Gaza featuring: Omar Suleiman, Palestinian American Muslim scholar and civil rights leader, founder of the Yaqueen Institute for Islamic Research, professor of Islamic studies at Southern Methodist University and who assists families of victims of police brutality and who underscores the importance of anti-racism work more broadly. Omar Sulieman is an advocate for Jamil Abdullah Al Amin formerly known as H. Rap Brown, a human rights activist, Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s, and members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), the largest Muslim charity in the country as political prisoners; Roshan Dadoo the daughter of the late freedom fighter and chair of the South African Communist Party and the South African Indian Congress Dr. Yusuf Dado. Roshan is the Regional Advocacy Officer at Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa and Coordinator of the South African Boycott Sanction and Divestment movement and on the steering committee of the South African Anti-Apartheid Conference and joins who tells us why South Africans are saying there should be no business with the US while it sends weapons and military equipment to apartheid Israel; and speaks with Khalid Elgindy who served as an advisor to the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah on permanent status negotiations with Israel, and was a key participant in the Annapolis negotiations. He is Elgindy an instructor in Arab Studies at Georgetown University and is the director of the Middle East Institute’s Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs, and author of the Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump.


4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program two hours of his non-commercial version from earlier on delayed broadcast (so no call-ins)

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