The week before St. Patrick's and before we get into the sing-along pub classics, we present a program showcasing the modern diversity in Celtic fare. Join us for an Eccodek remix of the McDades, Tau And The Drones Of Praise, fresh La Bottine Souriante and new Toxic Frogs. You got yer Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser.
This week, on the global research News Hour, we salute the day known as International Women’s Day with an examination of what women have faced and continue to face in a world populated, supposedly, by more progressive governments and more civilized societies. In our first half hour, we hear a discussion with peace activist Tamara Lorinz about feminized foreign policy being absent in the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada. In the next half hour, we are joined by Friba of the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan to explain the plight of women in Afghanistan during the occupation and since the Taliban resumed their rights destroying ways in power. Finally, we hear once again from researcher Tina Renier on how the hidden tendrils of control of white supremacist countries affect the continued containment of women in the black racialized countries in the Caribbean and in the global south generally.
An hour that totally rocks off the top! Tokyo Ska Paradise debut an action-packed cinematic soundtrack for The Last Ninja, then frenetic Tuareg shredder Mdou Moctar unleashes the first single for a forthcoming album. Guelph, Ontario's Jaffa Road get the remix treatment by neighbor, Eccodek. Skeewiff restore Quincy Jones' bombastic Soul Bossa Nova, plus plenty of new spins from Schnieke, Boogat & El Dusty, Dayme Arocena and more. Keeping time with the beat of the world, it's World Beat Canada Radio.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.
It's a bit of a blue collar week on CP as take a look at a album by Stevedore Steve, while we are also musically bending some fabric, and stinking like it's the 50s in the Limburger Lounge. Never a dull moment on our show.
Ongoing Gaza Catastrophe Rouses Michigan Primary Voters to Send Biden a Message; The World and Americans Must Hold all Israeli Institutions Accountable for Occupation, Apartheid and Genocide; Review of Trump's Total Immunity Claim, Effectively Delays Jan 6 Trial Until After Election.
Annie Day on Aaron Bushnell. Bob Avakian on Palestine, from @BobAvakianOfficial. The crucial role of Bob Avakian's social media dispatches in bringing1000's into the movement for a real revolution. Rafael Kadaris, the misuse of Malcolm X's quote, "By Any Means Necessary."
Sunsara Taylor and Annie Day, International Women's Day (IWD 2024) Bob Avakian: The Need for A Radical Revolt Against this Revolting Culture. Stupidest Thing We've Heard This Week! Coco Das, Trump, Biden & the border.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, the importance of leadership and trust in times of crisis, the genetic sequences responsible for humans losing their tails, and the use of high frequency radio waves for genetic modification. For the snake oil segment, they discuss a disappointing Willy Wonka-themed event in Scotland that was compared to the Fyre Festival. They explore the ethical considerations of genetic modification and the possibility of tail regeneration and other genetic changes in humans. The conversation then shifts to the fascinating encounter between an orca and a great white shark, highlighting the changing dynamics in the ocean. The hosts also touch on the fragility of the Gulf Stream and its potential impact on climate. They cover various fact checked stories in “Fact Checkin’ Time”, and the episode concludes with a heartwarming story about volunteers helping amphibians cross the road.
Dareen Abughaida is a Palestinian-Lebanese broadcast journalist based in Doha, Qatar. She’s currently working as the principal news presenter and host for Al Jazeera English. Dareen previously worked for Bloomberg L.P., CNBC, the World Bank, and the United Nations.
Al Jazeera English is a 24-hour English-language news channel. It is funded by the government of Qatar and the first world-wide English-language news channel to be headquartered in the Middle East. Al Jazeera broadcasts in over 150 countries and territories, and has a global audience of 430 million people.
Dareen Abughaida interviewed Ilan Pappe on Feb 25, 2024. Pappe is the author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. This program is dedicated to those who question the claim that the current war by Israel on Gaza began on October 7, 2023.
The late great author and documentary filmmaker John Pilger called Ilan Pappe “Israel’s bravest, most principled, most incisive historian.” Richard Falk, Professor of International Law at Princeton wrote: “Ilan Pappe has written a book that is of profound relevance to the past, present and future of Israel/Palestine relations.”
You can find the 25 minute video of this conversation on YouTube under the title: In Gaza now, it’s worse than ethnic cleansing
DATE 2024/02/25
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
While Haiti's unelected PM signs a US brokered deal with Kenya to lease 1,000 cops for half a billion dollars, the people of Haiti are moving to close their main airport and prevent the his return. The Americans are knocking on the doors of their vassal states to preserve the Anglo empire, but they are finding more and more resistance to their plans.
In Haiti an organized resistance is developing to return power to the people.
What a wonderful night of fun and giggles tonight.. Just record it and there you go.. Thanks to Stiches for weighing in and giving us a call! Tune in every other Monday night for a Live show over at HTTP://www.chiampa.org --> Happy Monday Roger & Betty
Sydney opens the world’s largest queer museum; pending Ghanian law will make coming out a crime, Czech lawmakers swap marriage for adoption rights, a U.S. appeals court denies gender-affirming healthcare for Indiana trans minors, the American Psychological Association fights those bans, cops march in “compromise” plainclothes at the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, and Washington state lawmakers repeal antiquated queer-targeting “lewd conduct” statutes in the Stripper’s Bill of Rights.
Those stories and more this week when you find “This Way Out”, the world’s audio oasis for LGBTQ+ news and culture.
While you're shoveling snow out of the driveway this week, you may not want to hear about extreme heat - but then again, maybe you do! This week on Sea Change Radio, we discuss the issue of a warming planet with Andrea Thompson, a science reporter and associate editor at Scientific American. We look at how people and policymakers are trying to cope with the rising temps, examine how different parts of the globe are being affected, and talk about the challenges of presenting this important information to the public in a fresh, engaging manner.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0D.03. Peace, Propaganda and the Truth Everyone in Alternative Media Knows about Israel's Settlercolonial Mentality
With Clips from TRT News, Rhymefest (Song), FRANCE 24 News, Al Jazeera English, Marc Lamont Hill, Owen Jones, Dr. Masood Raja, Channel 4 News, Democracy News! And Media Education Foundation
Originally, I had to planned to publish this episode alongside 0D.02, on January 1st, but events conspired to prevent its publishing. Now I am glad I waited. Who could have foreseen the unfolding of events that have transpired over the last 2 months? This episode segment seems far more timely now, then it would have seen then. The episode segment begins with a conversation about the word Settlercolonialism, yes I spell this phrase as a compound word. Why, the reason is simple; when set as a phrase each word is considered independent from the other, giving the illusion of a basic though separable connection. As a compound word, this illusion is removed. We come to see the phrase as inseparable as an idea requiring both components to be completed. Understanding this spelling will go alongway towards understanding why Israel’s actions reveal so much about the colonial projects began over 500 years ago. The segment continues with my recounting a non-fiction story I started writing as a young man (one I never finished). Its connection to Israel’s, Gaza offensive will not surprise you. Then I arrive at the meat of the episode; I talk about the great gift Israel’s attack has given to the world (yes you read that correctly, a gift).
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Music Used in the opening, Curtis Mayfield’s Think, Brandy’s The Definition and Marvin Gaye’s Inner City Blues or Michael Jackson’s They Don’t Really Care About Us. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please contact me at vphiamer.adis.ogaarwa@outlook.com
The most dangerous jobs in journalism involve reporting on wrongdoing of governments, corporations, and major criminals in one's own country. Forms of censorship can include imprisonment and death, even in alleged democracies. The women in this program spoke on a panel at a conference themed "Speaking Truth to Power" in Delhi in 2015.
Ilang Ilang Quijano from the Philippines was then managing director and editor of a multimedia outlet for investigative journalism, Pinoy Weekly; she works on media about agriculture and safety. Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena was a media columnist in Sri Lanka; she is now a legal analyst whose work encompasses advocacy, research and litigation in the protection of civil liberties. Dr. Anja Kovacs directs the Internet Democracy Project in Delhi, India. Racheal Nakitare from Kenya is past President of the International Association of Women in Radio and TV (IAWRT); she is a career broadcast journalist with the Kenya Broadcasting Company. Sheila Dallas Katzman, originally from Jamaica, has had a long international career in broadcasting; she is President of the US Chapter of IAWRT.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Today we talk with Dr. Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian physician who has for many years spent much of his time working in the Gaza medical system, which he thoroughly understands. He is outspoken in his advocacy for Palestine, as you will hear, in his analysis of the genocidal crisis Gaza faces today. In particular, he speaks about Israel’s unrelenting attacks on hospitals and medical facilities as well as the even less protected civilian society.
We owe deep thanks to Katie Halper and Aaron Maté, who posted the entirety of this devastating conversation, and more. Go to https://www.usefulidiotspodcast.com/p/pure-evil-dr-mads-gilbert-on-israels to see and hear it all.
Nothing but new releases: Reggae; Caribbean and Latin groovers; international brass bands; Mande music from West Africa, including two songs from Tiken Jah Fakoly's new unplugged album Acoustic; new sounds from East and North Africa; and Afrobeat
In all the mind-bending human disasters, some hope evolution can save us. Maine Professor Tim Waring studied that. He worries evolutionary design may stop humans from solving climate change. Meanwhile in these times of turmoil, Antarctica is accelerating into massive ice loss. According to new science, a major meltdown can happen not in thousands of years, but less than 200. That leads to a new age of rapid sea level rise around the world. Royal Society Research Professor Eric Wolff explains.