Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 10 22 24

12 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer
This week on Le Show, Harry brings us News About Food, News of AI, News of the Godly, Truth Social Audio, Looks Like Musk Love, Apologies of the Week, original music selections, and more!

1 AM
Code Pink
Israel’s War on Lebanon & the Multipolar World:
During the first half of this episode, we feature a segment from CODEPINK Congress, in which Rania Khalek, host of Breakthrough News, talks about Lebanese resistance to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and bombings of civilian neighborhoods in Lebanon.
In the second half, CODEPINK organizer Marcy Winograd interviews economist and author Jeffrey Sachs about his recent article, “Beyond Hegemony-A New International Order Under the UN Charter.”

2 AM
Project Censored with Mickey Huff from sister station KPFA
The 2023 Election and Critical Media Literacy; Portraits of Struggle
The National Association for Media Literacy Education has named the week of October 21 as "Media Literacy Week." In light of this -- and the upcoming November election -- Mickey speaks with media scholar Nolan Higdon about identifying fake news and attempts at opinion manipulation, from all quarters.

Then in the second half of the program, photojournalist Orin Langelle joins Eleanor to discuss his new book, "Portraits of Struggle," a collection of images of people engaged in the defense of their lands and lives across the globe. He also explains the stories behind the images, and what he's learned about corporate/government domination and popular resistance.
Nolan Higdon is a lecturer in Education at the University of California Santa Cruz campus, a prolific author on media issues, and a frequent guest on the Project Censored Show. His books include "The Anatomy of Fake News." He writes at NolanHigdon.substack.com
Orin Langelle has been a photojournalist for 50 years; his work has been featured in many publications, both corporate and nonprofit.

3:00 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI
Let Cuba Live
CubanForeign Minister Bruno Parrilla and US journalist and solidarity activist Rosemari Mealy discuss efforts to end the destructive US embargo/blockade that seeks to punish the Cuban people and prevent other countries, as well as any US businesses, from doing any business with or providing needed supplies and equipment to Cuba.

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast from yesterday, look at voter suppression efforts and other election-related news.

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