A-Infos Radio Project

This Way Out - Erin Reed Reports from the Trans Wars & global LGBTQ news!(

2 months 2 weeks ago
Journalist Erin Reed dissects Trump’s executive order blitz; Australia reviews gender-affirming healthcare for kids, Donald Trump attacks trans medical and military rights, the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear a parents group’s challenge to queer-inclusive elementary school story books, Twin Cities Pride files for divorce from Target Stores over its DEI abandonment, while Costco shareholders reject a bid to dump the giant retailer’s own diversity initiatives. Those stories and more this week when you find “This Way Out”.
Lucia Chappelle

Taylor Report - Hamilton grassroots propels progressive candidates

2 months 2 weeks ago
Host Phil Taylor interviews Brendan Stone, of the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, about the dynamic political processes taking place in Hamilton. High-powered activists and community figures turned out to support the launch of Hamilton-Centre Independent candidate Sarah Jama. And another outspoken pro-Palestine community activist, Kojo Damptey, secured the nomination on Hamilton Mountain. In some parts of Ontario, the grassroots are overcoming a labour and NDP establishment that has largely been indifferent to the struggles animating and mobilizing people today.
Unusual Sources

- Today's Bluegrass With Host Danny Hensley

2 months 2 weeks ago
This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases mostly all new music. Featured artists include Marty Falle, The Ben Rochester Family, The Carl Bentley Band, The Marksmen Quartet and more. The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday at 3 AM - all times Eastern. Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio can be tuned in locally at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide at www.sbbradio.org We are WSBB - Digital Broadcasting Radio.
Danny Hensley

WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service - WINGS #43-24 Women in Circuses

2 months 2 weeks ago
Program begins with a discussion of the history of circuses and of women in circuses, and continues with interviews with a graduate of Australia's National Institute of Circus Arts and an instructor and performer in The Women's Circus of Australia. Founded in 1991, the Women's Circus offers training with the aims of building physical self-confidence and community cooperation.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service

Radio Ecoshock Show - Radical Uncertainty

2 months 2 weeks ago
"If you've been feeling confused and as though everything is impacting on you all at the same time, this is not a personal, private experience. This is actually a collective experience." From the University of Bristol UK, scientist Dann Mitchell points to cumulative risks no one is counting. Can extreme climate-driven disasters change minds - even in right-leaning people? California business school marketing expert Rafay Sidddiqui reveals how they get you to buy more stuff. Answering the Polycrisis: what Prof. Adam Tooze tells the rich at Davos.
Alex Smith

Indigenous in the News - Feb 03 - Native Hoop Magazine, Indigenous Innovation in Media: Spotlight on Joleen Brown

2 months 2 weeks ago
"Joining us next week on Indigenous in the News is Joleen Brown, the visionary President of Native Hoop Magazine. Since its inception, Native Hoop has been a powerful platform dedicated to amplifying Indigenous voices, celebrating cultural diversity, and preserving traditions across Turtle Island. With a passion for storytelling and advocacy, Joleen has made it her mission to shine a light on the strength and beauty of Indigenous communities. We're honored to have her here to share her journey and the incredible work she’s doing to uplift Native voices." Find us 24/7/365 on Spotify https://lnkd.in/ekDuzRHb ABOUT JOLEEN BROWN Joleen Brown, a stalwart advocate for indigenous communities, joined Native Hoop in 2012 as a graphic designer before ascending to the presidency in 2018. Recognizing the importance of upholding integrity and transparency, she transitioned the organization to a non-profit model, ensuring its mission was rooted in community service rather than profit. Under her leadership, Native Hoop has become a beacon of exclusivity, welcoming individuals from all tribal backgrounds across Turtle Island. Joleen's tireless commitment to collaboration and cultural preservation has solidified Native Hoop's platform for amplifying marginalized voices and empowering indigenous peoples worldwide, showcasing her dedication to fostering a more equitable and just society. ABOUT NATIVE HOOP MAGAZINE Native Hoop, a 501c3 Non-Profit organization, was founded in 2009 and officially established as a non-profit entity in 2018, initially operating uner the auspices of the Native American Cultural Association of Oregon. As of 2024, we have proudly transitioned into an independent non-profit based in South Dakota. Our decision to embark on this independent journey stems from our aspiration to expand our scope beyond the boundaries of Native Hoop Magazine. Listening to the voices of our community, we are committed to diversifying our initiatives to address the evolving needs we have identified. Native Hoop is diligently striving to broaden its horizons and cultivate additional opportunities. We encourage you to stay tuned and revisit our website regularly, where we will unveil our latest programs and initiatives. Your continued support fuels our commitment to innovation and growth. Thank you for joining us on this journey of progress and empowerment. At our essence, we are committed to showcasing our people in a positive and uplifting manner. Native Hoop Magazine remains steadfast as the cornerstone of our efforts to support and celebrate the rich diversity of the Native/First Nations community. We are unwavering in our dedication to excellence, ensuring that the magazine continues to thrive and evolve, always striving to be the very best it can be. Rest assured, Native Hoop Magazine will forever remain an integral part of Native Hoop's identity and mission. In a world where mainstream representation often falls short, we strive to fill the void by showcasing every facet of Native American/First Nations culture with reverence for tradition and ceremony, while maintaining the integrity of our heritage. Native Hoop Magazine transcends thematic limitations. Our overarching objective is to embrace and celebrate the rich tapestry of tribes across the United States and Canada. Recognizing the intrinsic diversity among tribes, we champion inclusivity, firmly believing that every tribe deserves a voice. By uniting all tribes, we amplify our collective strength and highlight the unique traditions, beliefs, and customs that define each community. With a global audience, we aim to underscore the resilience and greatness of Indigenous peoples, affirming our presence and fortitude. At its essence, Native Hoop embodies unity and resilience, serving as a beacon of strength and solidarity for Indigenous communities on Turtle Island.
Larry K

Walkuman Style - Walkuman Style #401

2 months 2 weeks ago
1. Splitting Atoms - Killarmy ft. Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck and LA The Darkman 2. Gotta Wut - oldirtycoast 3. Just A Daydream - J Shiltz 4. Xzibit - Ghost Cartridge ft. D-Sisive and Baggylean 5. Winning - Yah Sin 6. No Hooks...Just Elbows - Words & Grimes 7. Detroit Bounce (One For Dilla) - Pat Van Dyke 8. Suddenly Forever, Always Sometime - Figub Brazlevic & Parental 9. The Vow - LL Cool J ft. Don Pablito, J-S.A.N.D., and Mad Squablz 10. Rise Above - Inna Meth 11. Vices & Love - Lovers Hifi 12. Sleeping Beauty - Skyzoo 13. Here To Stay - Midan & Flofilz 14. Buttahs - Thought Provokah 15. Overrun - Dan-e-o ft. Korry Deez 16. Superare - Supastition ft. Shad 17. remain in light - Pseudo Slang & Pawcut 18. En Soul - KLIM & igory 20. Catch Up - Edo. G & Tone Spliff 21. stand up - mike senze 22. Emerald Shades - Devaloop
Gamma Krush

- The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

2 months 2 weeks ago
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org. This week, we feature music from these artists - The King James Boys, The Marksmen Quartet, The Ben Rochester Family, The Church Sisters, Travis Alltop. Corey Hensley and more. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.
Danny Hensley

Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Rock) Hr 1

2 months 2 weeks ago
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week, we welcome back a special guest from Millbrook First Nation—musician, performer, and entrepreneur Alan Syliboy, the visionary behind the Indigenous rock band Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers. They’ve just released their latest album, "Marks on the Ground," bringing us more powerful music inspired by Mi'kmaq culture and storytelling. Alan is also making waves with his latest project, The Daily Drum, now featured on your favorite media channels. Read all about Alan at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/alan-syliboy Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Morgan Toney, The Jerry Cans, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, QVLN, Hallex M, Cody Coyote, The Melawmen, Aysanabee, Qacung, Airjazz, Sebastian Gaskin, Stolen Identity, Jason Benoit, Garret T. Willie, Trent Agecoutay, Sechile Sedare, nehiyawak, Khu.eex, Martha Redbone, Natalia Clavier, Crystal Shawanda, Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas, Janel Munoa, It's Lil Lee and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Larry K
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