Thursday, February 1, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 02-01-24



12 AM

For the Record – with David Emory

Dave has asked us to run a series of archival episodes for several weeks, sharing an interview he did with Gerard Williams, author of Gray Wolf: The Escape of Adolph Hitler, providing background many newer or younger listeners may not have, on the existence and integration into Western intelligence, security and military agencies of the original German-based nazi networks, that still seek to carry out Hitler’s fascist and genocidal strategies. Ftr #914.

Here's a link to documents showing Zionist complicity and involvement with the nazis: https://archive.org/details/51DocumentsZionistCollaborationWithTheNazisLENNIBRENNER1983



1 AM

Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate’

Ordered to Prevent Genocide

International legal expert and ex-UN Office of Human Rights Commissioner whistleblower Craig Mokhiber joins the Grayzone's Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal to discuss the ICJ's landmark ruling ordering Israel to prevent genocide by its forces in the besieged Gaza Strip.





2 AM

The Final Straw Radio

This week, we're featuring a conversation with Mohammad Hureini (twitter / instagram), a young activist from Masafer Yatta, an area in the hills south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank in Palestine. Mohammad is a member of a non-violent group called Youth of Sumud that struggles to hold on to the sites and lives of Palestinian villages despite displacement by the Israeli military occupation as well as the illegal zionist settlements (like the neighboring Havat Maon) and their routine violence and impunity. For the hour, Mohammad speaks about the work of Youth of Sumud, their recent report co-published with The Good Shepherd on increased settler violence entitled Indigenous Erasure: How the zionist movement is using state sanctioned violence to eliminate the Palestinian communities of the West Bank, the South African genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice and other topics.

A transcript of this interview will be available soon at our website, https://tfsr.wtf/zines/#January2024



Organizations Mohammad names doing on the ground support:

- Defund Racism (https://defundracism.org/): follows NGO connections to settler projects, recently published a report on Regavim, a pro-settler organization that pulls funding from the US, Canada and elsewhere to displace Palestinians

- Operation Dove /Operazione Colomba from Italy (https://www.operazionecolomba.it/)

- International Solidarity Movement (https://palsolidarity.org/)

- Community Peacemaker Teams (https://cpt.org/)



3 AM

Out-FM from sister station WBAI in NY

Korea Peace Now: Queer Perspectives on the Cold War in Korea

Part one of a two-part series on Korea. Out-FM's Pauline Park is interviewing the co-chairs of the New York/ New Jersey chapter of Korea Peace Now. Kelly Yunmi Choi and Young Sun Han will discuss the work of Korea Peace Now in advancing a Congressional resolution calling for a formal peace treaty to end the Korean War as the first step to bringing about the peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula.



Facebook and the Censorship of Palestine Solidarity On-Line

Also on the show, Out-FM's Pauline Park and Naomi Brussel will discuss the Intercept's exclusive report on Facebook's secret rules used to limit and even silence Palestinians and Palestine solidarity activists as well as the insidious censorship of support for Palestine that is becoming pervasive both on-line and off-line, including on college campuses in the United States and abroad.

http://www.outfm.org



4-6 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Thom’s earlier broadcast from 01/31/24

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 01-31-24



12 AM

About Health

Vaping Nicotine products

Dr. David Feldman interviews Dr. Paul Brunetta of UCSF pulmonary and critical care about issues around vaping of nicotine-containing products. Brunetta is the co-author of “Learning to Quit: How to Stop Smoking and Live Free of Nicotine Addiction”.



1 AM

Herbal Highway

Sleep

Strategies and herbs for better and deeper sleep



2:00 AM

Green Street News

Glyphosate and Autism

This week on GSN, Dr. Stephanie Seneff talks about her research regarding the link between the world's most popular pesticide and the alarming rise in cases of autism, including the role that diet may play in increasing exposure and exacerbating symptoms.



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth Radio

Co-location of Solar Panels and Agricultural Production

Did you know that there are multiple benefits resulting from the co-location of solar panels with agricultural production? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Byron Kominek, founder of Jacks Solar Garden and Executive Director of the Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center in Longmont, CO - the largest commercially active agrivoltaics system in the United States. Kominek describes how solar panels can benefit farmworkers and livestock and influence plant growth, while generating climate-friendly energy.

Related website: https://www.coagrivoltaic.org/



3:00 AM

Whole Mother from sister station KPFT

Jackie Griggs and Jessica Gonzales – Birth Centers

Jessica Gonzales, CLD, is a Queer Chicana from Houston working in the field of reproductive health for over 25 years. She is co-founder and program director at Heart of Houston Birth and Wellness Center, as well as a senior student midwife planning to sit for her boards in the next couple of months.



Jessica started her career as a medical assistant in a Title IX clinic in Texas where she witnessed the disparities in maternal and early childhood healthcare for people of the global community (PGC). In 2009 she began working with local organizations and individuals seeking to improve maternal mortality outcomes for PGC, abortion access across Texas and full spectrum doula services for all birthing bodies.



Jessica is also the creator of the Whole Heart Collective, a program with a strong focus on fostering community among new and expectant families. She has facilitated postpartum support circles and Queer parenting groups for over 10 years. As a doula and now student midwife, her ancestral gift of navigating the spaces between new life and death has afforded her the grand honor of welcoming close to 500 new souls into our world. Jessica is the mother to two incredible kiddos, ages 8 and 5 and enjoys camping, reading, live music, and naps.



Jackie Griggs, CNM, is a Certified Nurse Midwife who has been practicing in the Houston/Beaumont area for the past 35 years. She is a mom of 5 grown sons, 3 born at home with the help of midwives, two grandchildren and a new grand baby is expected in about two weeks. She has helped mainly with home and birth center births, but has worked in the hospital some as well. She is still actively involved with delivering babies and loves it as much as ever!



She is the owner of a birth center in Beaumont, Birth Center of Beaumont and also helps with home births in the Houston area. She has been on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Birth Centers, and still is a very big advocate for midwifery care at a birth center or home, for the women of this country. She is also focused on training new midwifery students and helping to increase the number of birth centers in Texas and the United States.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Thom’s earlier broadcast on 01/30/24

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 01-30-24



12 AM

Creative FRONTLINE from Robert Lundahl and Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone

Robin Carneed – Finding Her Way Home

Robin Carneen was a California State Parks Ranger, whose mother told her she is Native American. She did not, however know what tribe, only that it ends with “ish.” The story Robin tells about “Finding Her Way Home” is a multi-layered experience of self-discovery and change she graciously shares with KPFK listeners. Very powerful discourse on climate, identity, community, environment, human rights and finally the dangers of extractivism, geothermal, and earthquakes from fracking.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acczymcVVzg&t=54s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxkGYKZSgMU




12:30 AM

Between the Lines with Scott Harris

Israel’s Brutal Gaza War Has Now Killed 25,000 Palestinians; Direct Action Climate Group Targets Retiring Sen. Joe Manchin as Climate Super Villain; Supreme Court Poised to Decimate Federal Regulations on Pollution, Climate, Public Health. With guests Former UN human rights special rapporteur Michael Lynk, Climate Defiance organizer Maxwell Downing, Standup America's Tishan Weerasooriya



1 AM

Behind the News with Doug Henwood

Shireen Al-Adeimi of Michigan State and the Quincy Institute, on the Houthis plus political scientist Aurélie Daher with another view of Hezbollah



Shireen Al-Adeimi is a non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute and assistant professor of language and literacy at Michigan State University’s College of Education. Since 2015 she has played a leading role as an anti-war and anti-intervention advocate, focusing on U.S. participation in assisting the Saudi-and UAE-led intervention of her native Yemen. She has written on this topic for In These Times, Business Insider, and NBC Think, and has been interviewed and quoted by national and international media outlets including NPR, NBC, Al Jazeera, the BBC, The Nation, Middle East Eye, The Intercept, and Current Affairs. Through this work, she aims to challenge dominant narratives about the U.S.-Saudi military intervention in Yemen and encourage political action to end U.S. support for the war. Her scholarship at Michigan State University focuses on supporting student learning through dialogue; she is currently co-principal investigator on two projects supported by the Lyle Spencer Research Awards to Transform Education (2020–23) and the Institute for Education Sciences (2022–25).



Aurélie Daher is a French, English and Arabic-speaking academic who teaches political science and the sociology of conflicts at University of Paris-Dauphine (PSL), Institut Pratique du Journalisme (IPJ), and Sciences Po Paris. At Paris-Dauphine, she is co-head of a Master's program in Conflict Transformation & Peace Studies, and responsible for the graduate-level courses at the International Affairs Department. She is also a member of the Academic Integrity Committee of the University of Paris-Dauphine. She holds a Master's degree in Public Management from ESCP Europe, as well as a Master's degree in Political Science, a DEA in Sociology of the Muslim World and a PhD in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris. She was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford, St Antony's College, on two occasions (2010-2011 and 2016-2017). In the United States, she taught at Princeton University, NJ (2012-2013).



2 AM

Project Censored

Battling Censorship, Propaganda and Nuclear Colonialism

In the first half of the show, journalist Alan MacLeod joins Eleanor Goldfield to discuss his personal battle against censorship as well as the ways in which corporate media work to propagandize the public to support Israel. He also outlines the attempts of a small group of Neocons to connect everything, including October 7th, to Iran so as to push the US ever closer to yet another war in the middle east. Next up, Leona Morgan, Dine anti-nuclear agitator joins the show to outline the current and historic fight of her people against nuclear colonialism. Leona explains the myriad ways in which the US government fails and tricks Indigenous communities and how new mines, including one in the Grand Canyon, could move forward thanks to massive loopholes in legislation supposedly meant to ban new uranium mining in the region.



Alan MacLeod is Senior Staff Writer at Mint Press News, and a frequent guest on the Project Censored Show. He’s also the author of the 2018 book Bad News from Venezuela. Leona Morgan is a Diné (“Navajo”) anti-nuclear organizer. Haul No! Was co-founded by Sarana Riggs, Leona Morgan, and (our yáázh) the late Klee Benally.



3 AM

Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI

Dr. Atif Kubursi, professor of Economics who has served at several United Nations agencies, does a brilliant job of analyzing the socio-economic forces behind both the emptying of Gaza and its leveling to further the colonialist aspirations and projects to exploit the natural resources of Gaza, such as natural gas. The hegemonic interests of the US in facilitating the Zionist regime’s destruction of Gaza are examined as well – blocking China’s Belt and road expansion and other Sourth West Asian development and growing Chinese influence in the area. Israel and the US are aiming towards the building of the “Ben Gurion Canal,” long awaited and planned since the 60s to upend the Suez Canal.



4 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from the earlier broadcast on 1/29/24