A-Infos Radio Project

This Way Out - Augusten Burroughs, The Early Years & global LGBTQ news!

9 hours 49 minutes ago
Augusten Burroughs runs with “Scissors” to “Dry”; the United Methodist Church ends its queer prohibitions, a Mombasa court slams an anti-queer Kenyan group’s violent protests, Queensland protects gender diversity and legalizes sex work, a U.S. appeals court orders state health plans to cover gender-affirming care including surgeries, the Biden Administration restores Affordable Care Act LGBTQ anti-bias provisions, and Mississippi Republicans fumble 2 anti-trans bills. Those stories and more this week when you choose “This Way Out”, the international LGBTQ radio magazine.
Lucia Chappelle

Walkuman Style - Walkuman Style #381

10 hours 28 minutes ago
1. I Like Your Vibe - Funky DL 2. Byram's Groove (Cut A Rug) - Slakah The Beatchild 3. Lighten Up - Timbuktu ft. Ghettosocks and the Herbaliser 4. Tailor Made - Low Budget 5. Swing It (original version) - Bush Babees 6. Sunset - K-Rec ft. Son Doobie and Kool Kim 7. Styles - Stan Ipcus 8. Palante - Cookin Soul & Frankie 9. Flagrant Freestyle - Maestro Fresh Wes 10. Repentance - William Cata 11. New Avengers - Pushing Buttons ft. Journalist 103 and Revalation 12. Criminal Mentality - Airklipz 13. Platform - Petrovich & Kick A Dope Verse! 14. Just Say Yeah (Applause) - Mega Ran & Jermiside 15. Pressing Buttons All Day - Fortes 16. Supreme - Dan-e-o ft. Nish 17. The Subway - O'hene Savant 18. Dusk Hits - Swamp Thing & Danny Miles ft. Moka Only 19. The Truth - Procyse ft. AnonymousRay & iNTELLECT 20. Big Lebowski - Corto Pablo & Jazzquarterz 21. Wallet Phone Keys - Randy Mason 22. 36,000,000 - Shark The SOB 23. Silk - El Train
Gamma Krush

Global A Go-Go - May 4, 2024: Las tres brujas del tambor

1 day 5 hours ago
It's a Global A Go-Go takeover of WRIR's Cause & Effect program: A 2-hour look at the music, influences and peers of La Perla, a 3-woman drum-and-voice band from Bogota Colombia bringing a 21st century feminist global perspective to traditional Afro-Colombian rhythms, and who perform live in WRIR's Studio C as part of the program
Bill Lupoletti

Radio Ecoshock Show - Climate Homicide

1 day 14 hours ago
Suddenly the system recalls a guilt. A wave of records show fossil fuel executives and big corporations knew their products would cause disastrous global damage - for decades. Should they be charged with homicide? From Public Citizen David Arkush makes the case. From Rutgers, Journalism Professor Melissa Aronczyk on Greenwashing the Canadian Tar Sands. We investigate corporate propaganda. Plus 3 more AI climate songs (for Public Domain) - even the machine wants justice!
Alex Smith
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