12 AM
Creative Frontline with Robert Lundahl and Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinones
North to South - Ilarion Merculieff (Unangan)
We're here today with Tracker and Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff, Traditional messenger of the Unangan People and Founder of GCILL, Global Center for Indigenous Leadership and Lifeways.
The Unangan are people of the sea, and their journeys have ranged far and wide. But their history also includes the misery of slavery in the fur trade.
For Larry, traditional lifeways countered that sad influence, and inspired him to do the work he does today.
Larry and GCill are helping to organize The World Wilderness Conference, led by Indigenous people, in the Black Hills, which begins this week.
12:45
Green News Report with Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen
Labor History in Two minutes with Rick Smith
2024Talks - Pacifica national headlines on the 2024 federal election process
1 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer
On this week's edition of Le Show, Harry brings us News of Musk Love, News of Crypto-Winter, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, What the Frack?!, News of the Atom, The Apologies of the Week, great music about summertime and more.
2 AM
Project Censored
Eleanor Goldfield hosts this week's show.
July 26 marked the 34th anniversary of the signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act. But is the ADA as far-reaching as it should be? And are the large disability-rights organizations keeping too close to the country's ruling institutions, so that they defeat their own professed objectives? In the first segment of the show, Eleanor's guests talk about the limitations of the ADA, and the inherent
lapses that disability-rights groups make by not confronting the institutions that inflict disabilities, and worsen the lives of those already living with disabilities, most notably in Gaza.
In the second half of the show, is the prospect of humans inhabiting Mars a harmless sci-fi concept or are "astro-colonial" ideas a distraction from the urgency of addressing the climate crisis on planet Earth?
Jen Deerinwater and Ezra Star are members of Disability Divest (www.disabilitydivest.org), a collective that demands that "the disability establishment ends its relationships with war profiteers."
Zara Zimbardo is one of the creators of "Marsification" (www.marsification.com), a concept album that explores the idea of inhabiting space and finds it to be a continuation of colonialist ideology.
3 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister stations WBAI and WPFW
Israel's assassination program and its ties to US intelligence - discussion with James Bamford,investigative journalist and author of SpyFail and The Puzzle Palace
Netanyahu's Assassinations as a deliberate provocation to drag the US into a military showdown with Iran - discussion with Jennifer Lowenstein, Associate Director of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Wisconsin
4 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program one hour only from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast
5 AM
Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman and the DN! team
An extra live hour of Democracy Now! from Chicago from the DNC and from the streets and Chicago
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