Thursday, April 11, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 04-11-24



12 AM

For the Record with David Emory

Plus ça Change - The more things change, the more they are the same

Archival interview with Roy Tuckman, Roy of Hollywood, that Dave Emory asked us to run near the yahrzeit or anniversary of Roy's passing a year ago this month.



1 AM

Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'

Ghost Kitchen

Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss Israel's massacre of aid workers from the US-supported World Central Kitchen, its attack on an Iranian consular facility in Damascus, and the horrifying revelations of its massacre at al-Shifa hospital - all on the same day.



1:58 AM

American Democracy Minute

Election official Turnover

National Study of Elections Officials Confirms Turnover from Harassment, But Also Finds An Aging Workforce and Increasing Workloads are Factors.

Disinformation spread about the 2020 election by candidates & partisan groups mobilized extremists to harass or threaten election officials. Many of those officials resigned. But a large national study also found other reasons for large-scale turnover, and some hope for the 2024 election



2 AM

Final Straw Radio

SCI Rockview is a prison in central Pennsylvania where incarcerated comrades have been facing repression for demanding justice in the face of impunity by racist COs and following a year of prisoner deaths due to institutional toxicity and guard violence. We speak to an outside supporter about the situation at Rockview, the reactions of administration, inside / outside relationships and solidarity that have flared up. We hope that this conversation contributes to increased and thickened ties between folks on both sides of the walls. You can read some recent posts about this situation at AbolitionistStudy.com and PHLAntiCap.NoBlogs.org and you can find audio from the wives of prisoners at SCI Rockview on In The Mix Prisoner Podcast.



This conversation was conducted via encrypted messages and recorded by a comrade Golem and Ash from the MolotovNow! Podcast, so a big thanks is due to them.



3 AM

Covert Action Bulletin with Rachel Hu and Chris Garaffa

Seven Decades of War and Occupation on the Korean Peninsula - End the Korean War

The Korean War has never ended: Despite the U.S. government’s attempts to portray it as a long-ago victory, it has never signed a peace agreement with North Korea. Tens of thousands of U.S. troops continue to be stationed on the Korean peninsula, first as part of the Cold War and now as part of the New Cold War encirclement of China. The devastating Korean war killed 4 million Koreans and left much of the North absolutely devastated. Peace activists continue to fight for a true and just end to the conflict.

We’re joined by Monica Kim and Christine Hong of the Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective to talk more about the Korean War and the day of action that took place in Washington, DC on April 5th, starting at Noon on the National Mall.



3:55 AM

Politics or Pedagogy? with John Cromshow

.Interview with educator Bill Kelleher



4-6 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours of the prior day's non-commercial broadcast

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 04-09-24



12 AM

Creative Frontline

The Mysteries of Ayahuasca

Creative Frontline follows up on last weeks conversation with an Amazonian shaman with one of their most mysterious shows. "And one of our best!" says producer Robert Lundahl. The Mysteries of Ayahuasca with Fernando Lezama and Jhonny Lopez from the Columbian Amazon. Learn About The Eagle and the Condor Prophesy and the Unity of Peoples, North and South. Tonight's Program is very special. The opportunity to sit down and speak with Fernando and Johnny is a relatively rare yet necessary step in intercultural communications, about Nature, Biodiversity and the Environment . We hope it opens minds and raises consciousness about ourselves and the planet, the animals and the people!



12:30 AM

Between the Lines radio newsmagazine with Scott Harris

Abortion and Reproductive Rights are on the 2024 Election Ballot, with Dr. Kristyn Brandi, previous board chair of the group Physicians for Reproductive Health;

Activists at Groton Submarine Base Protest the Ongoing Threat of Nuclear War, with Jackie Allen Doucot of the Hartford Catholic Worker;

Israeli Propagandists Target US Journalists, Skewing Coverage of Gaza War, with Arvind Dilawar, independent journalist



1:00 AM

Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer

Trita Parsi explains why Israel is trying to expand its war to Iran and Hezbollah. Parsi is a distinguished scholar on Iran, whose father was imprisoned by both the Shah and Khomeini and fled as a political refugee.

Natasha Lennard analyzes the Zionist appropriation of leftish “safe space” discourse to shield Zionist supporters from criticism. Lennard is associate director of the of the Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism graduate program at the New School for Social Research.

Stefan Yong explores the structure of the global shipping industry in light of the Baltimore bridge disaster. Yong is a Ph.D. candidate and lecturer in the graduate program at UC Santa Cruz.



2:00 AM

Project Censored

The business of war and the cost of US delusions about its "Exceptionalism"

In the first half of the show, researcher and US military veteran Christian Sorensen joins Eleanor Goldfield to discuss the business of war, the mapping of it, the remarkable spread of it, and the very real ability and need to shift this trillion dollar industry to something more sustainable and peaceful. Sorensen explains how the military industrial complex in this country is the classic definition of fascism, and why confronting this uncomfortable fact is quite simply necessary for a livable future.

Later in the show, we welcome Professor Richard Wolff back on the show, this time to articulate the dangerous delusions of American Exceptionalism that are not only hurting us, but our allies in Europe as well. Professor Wolff outlines extreme miscalculations vis a vis Russia, China, and Israel, how right-wing fear mongering is failing, and hope on the horizon thanks to leftist organizing and campaigning.



3:00 AM

Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI

Land day demonstration and municipal workers and Physicians for National Health Care Program opposing privatization of Medicare through private insurers' "Medicare (Dis)Advantage" programs.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial version broadcast on 04-07-24

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 04-09-24



12 AM

Creative Frontline

The Mysteries of Ayahuasca

Creative Frontline follows up on last weeks conversation with an Amazonian shaman with one of their most mysterious shows. "And one of our best!" says producer Robert Lundahl. The Mysteries of Ayahuasca with Fernando Lezama and Jhonny Lopez from the Columbian Amazon. Learn About The Eagle and the Condor Prophesy and the Unity of Peoples, North and South. Tonight's Program is very special. The opportunity to sit down and speak with Fernando and Johnny is a relatively rare yet necessary step in intercultural communications, about Nature, Biodiversity and the Environment . We hope it opens minds and raises consciousness about ourselves and the planet, the animals and the people!



12:30 AM

Between the Lines radio newsmagazine with Scott Harris

Abortion and Reproductive Rights are on the 2024 Election Ballot, with Dr. Kristyn Brandi, previous board chair of the group Physicians for Reproductive Health;

Activists at Groton Submarine Base Protest the Ongoing Threat of Nuclear War, with Jackie Allen Doucot of the Hartford Catholic Worker;

Israeli Propagandists Target US Journalists, Skewing Coverage of Gaza War, with Arvind Dilawar, independent journalist



1:00 AM

Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer

Trita Parsi explains why Israel is trying to expand its war to Iran and Hezbollah. Parsi is a distinguished scholar on Iran, whose father was imprisoned by both the Shah and Khomeini and fled as a political refugee.

Natasha Lennard analyzes the Zionist appropriation of leftish “safe space” discourse to shield Zionist supporters from criticism. Lennard is associate director of the of the Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism graduate program at the New School for Social Research.

Stefan Yong explores the structure of the global shipping industry in light of the Baltimore bridge disaster. Yong is a Ph.D. candidate and lecturer in the graduate program at UC Santa Cruz.



2:00 AM

Project Censored

The business of war and the cost of US delusions about its "Exceptionalism"

In the first half of the show, researcher and US military veteran Christian Sorensen joins Eleanor Goldfield to discuss the business of war, the mapping of it, the remarkable spread of it, and the very real ability and need to shift this trillion dollar industry to something more sustainable and peaceful. Sorensen explains how the military industrial complex in this country is the classic definition of fascism, and why confronting this uncomfortable fact is quite simply necessary for a livable future.

Later in the show, we welcome Professor Richard Wolff back on the show, this time to articulate the dangerous delusions of American Exceptionalism that are not only hurting us, but our allies in Europe as well. Professor Wolff outlines extreme miscalculations vis a vis Russia, China, and Israel, how right-wing fear mongering is failing, and hope on the horizon thanks to leftist organizing and campaigning.



3:00 AM

Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI

Land day demonstration and municipal workers and Physicians for National Health Care Program opposing privatization of Medicare through private insurers' "Medicare (Dis)Advantage" programs.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial version broadcast on 04-07-24