Prog Notes S H 03-19-24
12 AM
Creative Frontline from Robert Lundahl and Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone
“Water, Springs and Biodiversity,” with geologist Andy Zdon about the complex interrelationship between water, ecology, and geology that forms and informs the delicate ecological balance supporting wagon trains and tribal communities alike, including the Paiute, Shoshone, and Chemehuevi peoples, since time immemorial.
12:30 AM
Between the Lines with Scott Harris
Newsmagazine
Humanitarian Crisis & Starvation Used as a Weapon of War in Gaza Demands Immediate Ceasefire; Beyond the Devastation in Gaza, Repression & Violence Impact Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank; Corporate Media Coverage of Election 2024 is Riven by Journalistic Malpractice.
Guests: Abby Maxman, Oxfam America's Pres. & CEO, Dr. Karameh Kuemmerle a member of Doctors Against Genocide.
1 AM
Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer
Robert Fatton explains Haiti’s further descent into poverty and chaos • Steve Fraser, author of this article in Jacobin https://jacobin.com/2024/03/left-politics-future-history-capitalism-progress, analyzes and mourns the death of any sense of a better future
2 AM
Project Censored
In the first half of the show, we welcome back Hassan Ben Imran, board member at the Law for Palestine organization. Hassan gives host Eleanor Goldfield updates on the ICJ case of genocide and how he believes the case is pushing the movement for Palestinian rights from the streets into the halls of policy and legislative power. Hassan also sheds light on the attack against UNWRA, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees and how Israel used a media propaganda campaign to smear the agency so as to both shift focus from Israel’s crimes and get rid of a thorny agency whose very existence represents Palestinian’s right of return. In the second half of the show, we are all Julian Assange. As we mark the anniversary of the release of frequent guest Kevin Gosztola’s book Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange, we wait with baited breath to see if his last appeal in the UK courts will be heard or if he will soon find himself on US soil facing charges of telling the truth. Chris Hedges, George Galloway, Margaret Kimberley, John Kiriakou and more send a message to our listeners about Julian and the importance of fighting for what this one man represents.
3 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI
On the ground in occupied Palestine, a rolling holocaust, with journalist Demetri Lascaris and in the second half, Haiti -- the struggle continues, with the Exec. Director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, Brian Concannon.
4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Thom’s non-commercial program broadcast earlier on 3/18/24
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