Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 13 24

12 AM
Street Sankofa with Dr. Ife Jie
Hip Hop and the Grammy Awards

1 AM
Herbal Highway
Yarrow and Boundaries

Join host Renée Camila for an exploration on Yarrow and boundaries. Why is Yarrow renowned for boundaries? Where does that spiritual indication come from? What can this indication teach us about understanding plant spirit medicine and learning from plants directly?
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2 AM
Food Sleuth Radio
Sustainable Agriculture and Hurricane Helene

Did you know that in September, the Appalachian region was surprisingly hit by Hurricane Helene which destroyed mountain communities and farms, disrupted their water infrastructure, and impact their tightly-knit, well-connected regional food system. Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Molly Nicholie, Executive Director of the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project. Nicholie will discuss the impact of Hurricane Helene on the regions food system, as well as recovery efforts.

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Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners "think beyond their plates," connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.

2:30 AM
Free Culture Radio
Medical Cannabis in the Time of Corporate Legalization

Host Doug McVay is joined in conversation by Anthony Taylor, a longtime lobbyist on drug policy and marijuana reform issues and the co-founder and Legislative Director of Compassionate Oregon.
Free Culture Radio is an examination of drugs, drug cultures, and the impact of drugs on society. Free Culture Radio neither promotes the use of any drugs nor condemns people for being involved in drugs. To the extent that drug use presents problems for individuals or society, those problems are made worse and more intractable when people who use drugs are treated as others and ignored, stigmatized, and even brutalized.

3 AM
Whole Mother with Pat Jones from sibling station KPFT
Parent Education

Marya Axner has spent the past 30 years as an activist working against oppression of all kinds and also working as parent educator. She speaks and leads workshops on the topic of anti-Semitism and racism on college campuses, at social justices organizations, and at worker organizations. Fifteen years ago she was the Director of a parents' program in the Somerville Public Schools, supporting parents to be involved in their children’s education. She has worked as a Multicultural Consultant for collaborative of schools near Boston. She has also worked for the non-profit, Everyday Democracy, which encourages people to have small group discussions that lead to lasting change. Marya also worked in the Education Department of the Jewish Women’s Archive where she wrote curricula about Jewish women’s history. More recently, she was the Director of the New England Jewish Labor Committee, where she organized the Jewish Community to stand up with workers for their rights.

Marya Axner has taught listening skills through Re-evaluation Counseling for many years. Axner has also been active in United to End Racism (UER), which is a project of Re-valuation Counseling. United to End Racism is group of people of all backgrounds in many countries who are dedicated to eliminating racism in the world. UER does this by teaching people to listen to each other, thereby undoing the damage done to people through racism and thus enabling people to speak out about racism, interrupt it when it happens, make deep friendships with people of different races, and take leadership in removing racism from society’s institutions

She was the Regional Director of the New England Jewish Labor Committee (NE JLC) for 12 years. She is currently working with the Jewish Climate Action Network, working on legislation that will support the transition away from fossil fuels. She is also active in Fix the Grid, which wants the Independent Systems Operator of New England (ISO NE) to become more democratic in its governance of our electric grid, which is mostly energized by fossil fuels at this time.

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from his non-commercial broadcast yesterday
Hartmann interviews Trevor Timm, Freedom of the Press Foundation

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 11 12 24

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12 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer

On this weeks edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular features like News of A.I., News of Smart World, The Apologies of the Week, News of Bees, News of the Olympic Movement, and News of Microplastics. He also considers the shift in American politics, shares a message from Springfield Dog & Cat Burger, and listens to Dick Cheney, Confidential.

1 AM
Code Pink Radio

Co-ops & the Path to Peace:
What does joining your local food co-op have to do with ending war? Join us this week on CODEPINK Radio to find out! We’re not going to end war until we end the war economy. We’re not going to see peace until we ourselves are cultivating it within ourselves and our communities. Co-ops are seeding peace in communities across the U.S. as they bring a shared ownership model to food stores, child care, housing, and more.

In this episode, we talk with Kate "Sassy" Sassoon, who has deep roots in both anti-war and co-op organizing, for this webinar. She shares from her years of experience working with co-ops and illuminates how local peace economy organizing can strengthen our anti-war activism.

2 AM
Old Radio
Gracie Allen runs for President in the "Government Jobs" episode of the George Burns and Gracie Allen show from 1940; then Phil Harris tries to register voters and get out the vote in an episode of the Phil Harris and Alice Faye show.

3 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sibling station WBAI

4 AM
Project Censored
Historian Claudio Saunt joins the program for the hour to discuss the mass expulsion of American Indians from the southern US, an event that would later be remembered as the "trail of tears." Prof. Saunt's 2020 book "Unworthy Republic," examines this episode in history, including the political maneuvering by President Andrew Jackson to push the Indian Removal Act through Congress.

5 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
The second hour from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast