Thursday, August 29, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 08 29 24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave continues his series of conversations with his new cohost, Monty, about the incorporation of original Nazis and Nazi sympathizers and collaborators in the US national security state apparatus, and about the involvement of that apparatus in clandestine operations within the US, embracing and including neo-Nazi elements in the state and political system in assassinations, propaganda, and other activities.

1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate'
Won't You Please Come to Chicago Part 2
Max and Aaron conclude their discussion from last week about the recently held DNC (while it was still going on) as ceasefire talks break down and a massive new US arms shipment arrives in Israel. Wyatt Reed reports from the ground in Chicago outside the United Center. They also cover Ukraine's ill-fated Kursk incursion and the emergence of new narratives about the Nord Stream attacks.

2 AM
The Final Straw Radio
No More Deaths/No Mas Muertes at the US/Mexico Border
This week, we spoke with two members of No More Deaths, a 20 year old humanitarian organization operating in the borderlands between Mexico and the USA. We talked about the organization, the work it does, how the border has changed, the political legacy of the Republicans and Democrats in the current situation for immigrants, deaths at the border and ways to get involved in supporting people on the move. The full episode can be found at our website.
- https://nomoredeaths.org/en
- https://www.humaneborders.org/
- https://www.tucsonsamaritans.org/
- https://linktr.ee/borderlandsreliefcollective
- https://borderkindness.org/
- https://alotrolado.org/
- https://www.hopeborder.org/
- https://southtexashumanrights.org/about/
- https://haitianbridgealliance.org/
- https://www.instagram.com/casa_carmelita

3 AM
Out-FM from sister station WBAI
"Bodies Outside of Unjust Laws" Coalition Protest Outside of Democrat's Convention
In the run up to this years Democratic convention, some outlets predicted that Chicago may have a repeat of the 1968 Democratic convention where police rioted and beat protesters.
While some media outlets feared student and activist outrage over the Gaza genocide would lead to a chaotic protest situation similar to the anger created by the Johnson/Humphrey administration conduct of the Vietnam war in 1968 it didn't. Protests against the war on the Palestinians occurred last week, they werent well covered by the mainstream media. Joining us to discuss last weeks protests is Andy Thayer of the Gay Liberation Network. He was co-organizer of the "Bodies Outside of Unjust Laws" coalition's March. In addition he attended most of the other protests last week.

HHS Rule Impacts Trans Community
Biden's HHS trans guidelines embroiled in controversy
Joe Biden's Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) has become embroiled in a controversy around gender transition-related medical interventions; Out-FM's Pauline Park talks with Stahimili Mapp about the hidden and not-so-hidden agendas being pushed.

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast. Hartmann discusses what impact Trump's proposed tax cuts and tariff increases might have on the US budget deficit and national debt.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 08-28-24

12 AM
Street Sankofa with Dr. Ife Jie
A critical hip-hop perspective examining personal and communal mental liberation.

1 AM
The Herbal Highway from sister station KPFA
Listen as Sarah Holmes discusses the health considerations for all of us as people return to school. She focuses on herbs and strategies to stay healthy during this transition. Originally aired 09.12.2023. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway.

2 AM
Green Street with Patty and Doug Wood
Living with Climate Change
This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about the EPAs long delay in regulating perchlorate, a chemical now contaminating our food and water, how the air in New York subways far exceeds health standards, and the problem with using recycled plastic for food packaging. Then medical doctor and PhD researcher Mary Johnson of the TH Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University talks about climate change, wildfire smoke, and how new weather patterns are impacting our health.

2:30 AM
Food Sleuth Radio with Melinda Hemmelgarn
Climate Justice and Plastics in Agriculture
Did you know that farm soil is increasingly becoming a reservoir for plastic? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Grey Moran, award-winning journalist and staff writer at Civil Eats, where their writing focuses on climate change, the food system, public health, and environmental justice. Moran discusses plasticulture and the increasing use of plastic in agriculture, and how the Fair Food Alliance is working around FL law which denies farmworkers heat protection.
Related Websites: Coalition of Immokalee workers and the Fair Food Program: https://ciw-online.org/
Civil Eats: https://civileats.com/author/gmoran/
How Fossil Fuel-derived pesticides and plastics harm health, biodiversity and the climate:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7239621/

3:00 AM
Whole Mother with Pat Jones from sister station KPFT
Dr. Ginger Breedlove discusses the economic truths surrounding the layoffs of the midwives at Texas Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Breedlove said it best: “In the midst of a severe women’s health workforce crises and worsening maternal health outcomes for BIPOC families in Texas, could someone please explain to me how this outrageous decision meets Texas Children’s mission to, '…create a healthier future for children and women throughout our global community by leading in patient care, education and research.'”

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from Thom's non-commercial broadcast of 8-27-24

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 08 27 24

12 AM
Creative Frontline with Robert Lundahl and Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone
Puha - Living at Ash Meadows
Creative FRONTLINE has focused on Ash Meadows as a biodiversity hot spot in the desert, and after learning of the Chemehuevi Peoples' history in the area we asked Hereditary Chief Matt Leivas to explain the meaning and importance to his people. We'll continue the series with commentary in upcoming episodes.

12:30
Shortwave Report with Dan Roberts
This week's show features stories from NHK Japan, Radio Deutsche-Welle, and Radio Havana Cuba.
From JAPAN- 13 years after the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima power plant, the first attempt to remove 880 tons of highly radioactive fuel debris has been suspended. Foreign and defense ministers of Japan and India met to review their joint declaration on security cooperation. Italy brought its aircraft carrier to Japan, joining many other European warships for joint drills in the south China Sea. The US and South Korea started a joint military exercise to deter and defend against a nuclear attack in the area. Russia says it shot down 11 Ukrainian drones over the outskirts of Moscow, and 34 in other parts of Russia. Iran's parliament has approved all cabinet appointments under the new President Pezeshkian who wants to improve relations with the west. Biden and Harris spoke with Netanyahu this week to motivate signing a ceasefire agreement, while also sending another aircraft carrier to the Middle East.

From GERMANY- As the ceasefire talks continue, so does the daily bombing in Gaza. An interview with an Egyptian journalist, Karim Al-Gawhary, about the talks. He says that the sticking points are Israel insisting on a continued military presence in Gaza, and continuing the war in the future. Palestine is opposed to these demands. Moves to tax the world's extremely wealthy have taken hold in several countries, like Spain, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark- Their ultra-rich have not moved elsewhere, according to the Tax Justice Network.

From CUBA- The government of Nicaragua has condemned the interventionist actions of the US program NED, that is the National Endowment for Democracy. The President Petro of Colombia has banned the export of coal to Israel as punishment for its war on Palestine. The EU warned of the humanitarian crisis in Palestine, where individuals and groups attempting to aid the civilians are under attack. The government of Scotland has suspended all meetings with the Israeli regime ambassadors, demanding an immediate ceasefire in Palestine. http://www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml

1:00 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer
On this week's edition of Le Show, Harry brings us News of Forever Chemicals, News of Musk Love, News of Smart World, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of the Godly, The Apologies of the Week, News of the Warm, great music and more. Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way. Brought to us via the Pacifica affiliates unit from the Pacifica affiliate in New Orleans.

2:00 AM
Project Censored with Eleanor Goldfield and Mickey Huff
Decoding Democracy
This week's edition of the Project Censored Show is hosted by Eleanor Goldfield, and consists of a collection of short audio clips from videos in Project Censored's Decoding Democracy video series. Decoding Democracy is a collection of video interviews with independent journalists, academics, and activists, on a wide range of contemporary issues about media and society.
The complete collection of Youtube videos can be found at www.projectcensored.org/decoding-democracy
Among the many commentators featured in the Decoding Democracy video series, and included in this broadcast, are Mnar Adley, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Eugene Puryear, and Victor Pickard.

3:00 AM
Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister stations WBAI and WPFW
Silencing voices for Palestinian Liberation; Workers Demand a Living Wage & Unions

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast from 8-26-24