Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 03-26-24



12 AM

Creative Frontline

“The Water Cycle”

Robert Lundahl and Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone are excited to present this week's further expression and exploration of what may be a new landscape to some.

It's a surprisingly rewarding journey, as the desert itself puts Biodiversity under a "microscope." The intricacy of species and their biological niches, their interdependence and dependence on systems interactions revealed, guide us in our steps forward, gaining new knowledge, moving into a world of adaptation to climate change and into our own ever evolving thinking.

With the brilliant and fascinating Andy ZDon.



12:30 AM

Between the Lines radio newsmagazine with Scott Harris

Biden's Contradictory, Deadly Gaza Policies Prioritize Rhetoric Over Action; US, Other Nations Intervene Again in Haiti to Address Crisis They Helped Create; Elder Climate Activist Risks Freedom and Health in Mountain Valley Pipeline Protest

Guests: Jack Mirkinson, The Nation senior editor and cofounder of Discourse Blog; Jake Johnston, Center for Economic and Policy Research senior research associate; Karen River Bixler, 81-year-old Vermont climate activist



1:00 AM

Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer

Three interviews on this episode: David Moore on how AIPAC is using GOP contributors’ money to go after progressive Dems; Meron Rapoport on how Schumer and the ICJ are being received in Israel; Jamieson Webster on the social/societal aspects of mental disorders among young people.


Interlude: Rick Smith with Labor History in 2:00 Minutes



2:00 AM

Project Censored

Banned Books Back! Project, and “We are All Sacrifice Zones”

In the first half of the show, Libertie Valance and Cindy Barukh Milstein join host Eleanor Goldfield to talk about how a small coop bookshop in Asheville, NC came to be the keeper of more than 20,000 youth books banned in Florida, the emergence of the Banned Books Back! initiative, and how a growing connection of people across state lines are finding creative ways to circumvent the rise of book bans.

Next up, professor, author and organizer Nicole Fabricant joins the show to talk to us about Curtis Bay: a sacrifice zone microcosm, one that is mirrored all over the nation and indeed the world. Nicole highlights how primarily black and brown communities are overburdened not just by pollution and corporate malfeasance but by the need to become their own scientists, doctors and advocates. She shares powerful stories of autonomous youth organizing, and how we are in fact, all sacrificed to corporate greed.


Libertie Valance and Cindy Barukh Milstein work at Firestorm, an anarchist co-op bookstore in Asheville, NC. Their bookstore accepted 22,500 copies of books banned from Duval County elementary schools and are donating the books to families in Duval County. Many of the banned titles feature Black, Brown, Asian, Indigenous or LGBT characters. More information is available at the bookstore’s web site, https://firestorm.coop/.


Nicole Fabricant teaches at Towson University in the Baltimore area. She’s the author of Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity and the Rise of Youth Activism In Baltimore.



3:00 AM

Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg of sister station WBAI

“Haiti: The Revolution Continues” – Pierre Labossiere of the Haiti Action Committee and Christian Lemoine of Batay Ouvriye discuss years of US support for corrupt regimes in Haiti connected to the PHTK Party, and the resultant current political and economic crisis in Haiti.

Then, a conversation with Prof. Rashid Khalidi, author of “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine,” about the US-Israeli war on Palestine as ethnocide, in which “They’re killing our children, body and spirit to steal our future.”



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from the earlier non-commercial broadcast on 3/25/24

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