Thursday, April 4, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 04-04-2024


12 AM

For the Record with David Emory

Interview with Peter Levenda, author of "Ratline"

Dave has begun producing some new programs which we will start next week, but recommends running this archival episode, a follow-up interview with Peter Levenda, author of "Ratline", which Dave characterizes as a prequel to "Hitler's Legacy", the subject of the interviews the past few weeks. Dave says, "I recommend airing FTR#864, with some important information (recorded in 2015) about Donald Trump as an ideological successor to the Nazi view on immigrants, then airing the new shows."



1:00 AM

Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'

Licensed to Kill part 2

Max and Aaron continue their discussion and analysis from last week of the apparently Islamist terrorist attack in Moscow, and about the use of starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza, a war crime that is resulting in widespread famine, reinforced by Israeli civilians physically blocking humanitarian aid shipments.



2 AM

The Final Straw Radio

Books Through Bars

This week, you'll hear our chat with David Mac Marquis, one of the editors and contributors to the recently published new book Books Through Bars: Stories From The Prison Books Movement out from University of Georgia Press. We talk about prison books projects, what they say about conditions inside, some of the value of this inside-outside organizing and what you can expect to find in the book. David "Mac" Marquis

The Final Straw is a weekly anarchist and anti-authoritarian radio show bringing you voices and ideas from struggle around the world. Since 2010, we've been broadcasting from occupied Tsalagi land in Southern Appalachia (Asheville, NC). We also frequently feature commentary (serious and humorous) by anarchist prisoner, Sean Swain.



3AM

Out-FM from sister station WBAI

What you always wanted to know about transgender but were afraid to ask

The program includes some pitching for WBAI, please support KPFK if you can.

Transgender identity is often thought of as a relatively recent phenomenon and right-wing trans-phobes like to characterize it as a 'trendy' fad; but in fact, there are people who anticipate contemporary transgender identities going back millennia.

Veteran transgender activist Pauline Park talks with Naomi Brussel and Stahimili Mapp about what transgender is and isn't and why right-wing Republicans are pushing an unprecedented wave of legislation in state legislatures across the country to limit and roll back the rights of trans people and especially trans youth.


Topics to be discussed:

1) Why are we doing this show?

2) Trans can be defined: legal, sex designation, biology, genetics, chromosomes.

3) Historical background

4) Concentric circles diagram & terminology

5) Trans as an umbrella term

6) Socially acceptable questions re gender identity, trans identity, hormones & surgery, etc.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program - final two hours from yesterday's live broadcast

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