This episode highlights the news, interviews and reports from our podcast and livestream broadcasts from March 3rd and 6th, 2025.
On this episode, we hear about five towns in the state of Vermont who voted to oppose Israeli apartheid. Wafic Faour from Vermonters for Justice in Palestine and the Vermont Coalition for Palestinian Liberation as well as Zoe Jannuzi, the Palestine Activism Program Coordinator at the American Friends Service Committee, tell us about this victory. Jerusalem-based freelance journalist Zena Tahhan talks about the largest displacement of people from their homes in the West Bank since 1967. Jeanine Hourani and Aisha Nizar from the Palestinian Youth Movement’s Mask Off Maersk campaign tell us about their report on military cargo flights from Spain to Israel. And contributing editor Jon Elmer reports on the resumed Yemeni naval blockade of Israel.
Brendan interviews IJV member Lily Naaman, who is involved in organizing the tour of Israeli conscientious objectors. She explains what it means to resist conscription in Israel, and why people with knowledge of the issue are bringing the objectors to Hamilton.
The event will take place Saturday, March 15th, at 7:00 p.m., at the Westdale United Church.
Do you know how the food you eat is raised? In this conversation host and producer Attorney Barry Vogel visits with Gene Baur, author of “Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts And Minds About Animals And Food.” Gene Baur is the president and cofounder of Farm Sanctuary, the nations leading farm animal protection organization, which advocates the fair treatment of farm animals, a return to the roots of agriculture and the end of animals suffering for our consumption.
I spoke with Gene Baur at our studio in Ukiah, California on March 22nd, 2009 and began by asking what brought him to be involved in food and it’s production.
The book Gene Baur recommends is “Calling All Radicals: How Grassroots Organizers Can Save Our Democracy,” by Gabriel Thompson
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Germany, France 24, Japan, and Cuba.
This week on the Global Research News Hour, we focus on the differences in American foreign policy resulting from the newly sworn in president Donald Trump and how it is changing not only international wars but even the alliances within the world order. In our first half hour, author and journalist Ron Ridenour reports on the recent Greenland election and how the result was reflected and impacted by the promise of the American President's Annexation threat. Then in our second half hour, frequent Global Research News Hour commentator Jack Rasmus reflects on the reasons for Trump's approach of making threats to allies and meeting with supposed enemies, all in the name of building peace in our world and making America strong again.
Our guest is Amy Owen AKA Pineapple Lawyer – a civil rights attorney who has worked several major cases alongside Ben Crump as well as many high-profile clients.
In the first half of the show, we talk about the increase in hate crimes since the election of Donald Trump. We also discuss how his administration is actively stripping away civil rights, and what steps people can take in the event they end up facing hate or discrimination.
In the second half of the show, we reflect on some recent stories of discrimination, and ask Amy Owen to weigh in.
Our Way Black History Fact covers a secret basketball game in the 1940s in the Jim Crow South that broke racial barriers and led to the style of play that we recognize today.
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.
Trump's Methodical Assault on Democracy Closely Mirrors Authoritarian Regimes Through History; Jamal-Harrison Bryant, Senior Pastor, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia; Sushma Raman, Interim Executive Director of Greenpeace USA.
RefuseFascism.org and others rally in opposition to Trump/MAGA Fascism on March 4, 2025—in DC and across the U.S. “What is communist leadership, and why should people follow your leadership?” (Excerpts from the Bob Avakian Interviews, 2025). Coco Das on plans for March 8th, International Women's Day, 2025, called for by RefuseFascism.org. Sunsara Taylor Refutes Lies & Dangerous Slander from A Counter-Revolutionary. Support members of the Revcom Corps unjustifiably arrested by Chicago police.
Who was Julius Caesar, a dictator or a populist? And who really was Brutus, who murdered him on the Ides of March? A young hero or a participant in a deep seated conspiracy? This intriguing lecture by the noted author, speaker, activist and scholar Michael Parenti provides surprising new insights and parallels to today that are both shocking and amusing.
This rebroadcast is part of the very popular and ever expanding series on what Parenti called Real History, a different and intriguing reading of a surprisingly large number all too familiar stories.
Parenti spoke about his Pulitzer Price nominated book: The Assassination of Julius Caesar, a people's history of ancient Rome. He was recorded in the summer of 2003 in San Francisco at Modern Times Books.
DATE: Summer of 2003
Roman Polanski’s classic 1974 film, “Chinatown,” which laid out a fictional account of California’s north-south water wars, turned out to be quite prescient. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome Katie Licari of Afro LA, who breaks down the ongoing tale of Los Angeles water and the impact this never-ending thirst has had on two very rural regions of California – Inyo and Mono Counties. We learn about the colonialist history of LA water rights and look at the monopolistic grip the LA Department of Water & Power holds over these counties.