Thursday, June 13, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 06-13-24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave wraps up a conversation about "chokeholds" in the JFK assassination, focusing on the doppelgangers for Lee Harvey Oswald who were seen and testified to by numerous witnesses over the course of several years, including repeatedly in New Orleans when Oswald actually was not or could not have been there, for example when he was living in the Soviet Union.

1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'
Max and Aaron discuss US complicity in Israel's massively bloody so called hostage rescue, in which Israeli troops probably killed as many hostages as they recovered while killing almost 300 Palestinians and maiming over 700 others,

2:00 AM
The Final Straw
This week they're sharing an interview conducted in recognition of June 11th as the International Day of Solidarity with Marius Mason and other long term anarchist prisoners. You'll hear Julie Herrada, a long time anarchist activist, comrade of Marius Mason, and worker at the Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan. Julie is joined by Matthew Hart, another longtime anarchist involved in labor organizing, historical research with the Dockstadter Mutual Aid Society and the Los Angeles Anarchist Black Cross chapter of the Federation. We speak about history, memory, prisoner support and continuing the struggle.
Marius Mason is a direct action environmentalist political prisoner and trans male now locked in a men's prison, but where prison medical personnel are refusing to perform parts of the gender aligning surgery to which he is entitled.
If you'd like to hear more about the history of June 11th and voices of anarchist prisoners and those who support them outside, we've taken the opportunity each year to have at least one show focusing on specific cases or concepts related to ongoing struggle and anti-repression work.
More info at June11.noblogs.org

3:00 AM
Out-FM from sister station WBAI
Everything You Wanted to Know About Trans but were afraid to ask
Transgender identity is often thought of as a relatively recent phenomenon and right-wing transphobes 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 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from his non-commercial broadcast on 6-12-24

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