First Half:
We begin this segment by discussing the importance of Black women and the fact that they continually work to heal this country and save America from itself. We also discuss a new study that reveals the lifelong effects of enduring racism and how it leads to early deaths in the Black population.
Second Half:
Today’s Guest is the author of the book “Navigating School Board Politics” and an associate professor at Arizona State University. Dr. Carrie Sampson joins us again to discuss National School Choice Week here in the U.S. and what it means for communities across the country.
We do our own tribute to a 40 year old mega bucks box office flop that still linger in cult status in our Cutting Room Floor...Howard The Duck, a group of Barber Shop quartet like sounds called the Happiness Emporium and the opposite of a Celebrity Slip Up is the slip up this week....but the song is cheezy so we gotta play it....got it? I'm glad you do as I know we don't.
Killing of 2nd Minneapolis Resident Provokes Nationwide Outrage and More Protests; The World Revolts Against Trump’s Irrational, Deadly Foreign and Domestic Policy; Gulf Coast Residents Live in ‘Ground Zero’ of U.S. Fossil Fuel Industry’s Sacrifice Zone
Bob Avakian: God-Damn the Trump/MAGA Fascists, Every One! And God-Damn Everyone Who Tells Us to “Get Along” And “Play Nice” With These Fascists! Then, excerpts from a recent program with Dr. Adam Hamawy, a doctor just back from Gaza. Bob Avakian from “Revolution and Religion: The Fight for Emancipation and the Role of Religion,” a dialogue with Cornel West. Sunsara Taylor and Annie Day on the National Campaign to Get @BobAvakianOfficial Everywhere.
If you listened to last week’s Sea Change Radio, then you’ve already learned a little something about congressional hopeful Saikat Chakrabarti. Otherwise, you may not have ever heard of the guy. He’s running to fill Nancy Pelosi’s soon-to-be vacated congressional seat here in San Francisco. In this second half of our discussion, listeners will hear about several ways that Chakrabarti and Pelosi differ (beyond their respective levels of name recognition). We look at several of Chakrabarti’s exciting ideas, including ways tech could actually help remedy inequality (rather than widening income and wealth gaps), elements of the Green New Deal that could help curb profligate energy use by data centers, and the notion of banning stock trading among members of Congress.
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
Trip Hop Radio is a sonic escape into a world of dreamy beats and introspective melodies, featuring an eclectic blend of trip hop, chillout, and downtempo grooves. Updated weekly.
TRACKLIST
01. Alpha - Sometime Later
02. Massive Attack - Protection
03. Amon Tobin - Day Trip
04. Portishead - Roads
05. Sean Savage - The Marquee Mile
06. Gidge - Lit
07. Coldcut - Only Heaven ft. Roots Manuva
08. Delerium - Blue Fires ft. Mim Page
09. Gruve Collective - Hopeless Hope
10. Lamar Ensemble - Stealthy
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
The Mix Sessions is a journey through hypnotic rhythms and soulful deep house groove. Featuring slush, atmospheric textures.
TRACKLIST
01. Sean Savage - La Musique
02. Gruve Collective - 4 A.M.
03. Art Alfie - Soft Spoken
04. Dustin Nantais - Further
05. Matt Prehn - Beatsbaby
06. Snad - Home Away From Home
07. Demuir - Luvin' To Nothing
08. Nick Holder - Forever In A Daze
09. Din Jay - Hot For You
10. Alex Ranerro - Enigma
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
Trip Hop Radio is a sonic escape into a world of dreamy beats and introspective melodies, featuring an eclectic blend of trip hop, chillout, and downtempo grooves. Updated weekly.
TRACKLIST
01. Alpha - Sometime Later
02. Massive Attack - Protection
03. Amon Tobin - Day Trip
04. Portishead - Roads
05. Sean Savage - The Marquee Mile
06. Gidge - Lit
07. Coldcut - Only Heaven ft. Roots Manuva
08. Delerium - Blue Fires ft. Mim Page
09. Gruve Collective - Hopeless Hope
10. Lamar Ensemble - Stealthy
The son of Iowa lesbians runs for the U.S. Senate; this week’s “Rainbow Rewind” celebrates iconic birthdays and a pivotal event in January; the Trump administration scraps EEOC guidance on anti-queer workplace harassment, McBride leads U.S. House Democrats' successful fight against anti-trans Republican funding riders, an infamous Texas federal judge equates drag with blackface, Tucson Pride ends a 49-year run as Arizona’s oldest such celebration, and “Heated Rivalry” carries a torch for Italy’s Winter Olympics.
All that and more this week when you find “This Way Out”.
After 15 years of widespread struggle against it, South Africa's Traditional Courts Bill has now been signed into law. It gives unbounded power including discrimination against women, to so-called traditional chiefs in the rural areas, and is considered a distortion of community-based dispute resolution traditions. One of the key opposition leaders, Sizani Ngubane, founder of the Rural Women's Movement, died before the bill was re-introduced again and signed into law. Other speakers: Nolundi Luwaya, Researcher at the Law, Race and Gender Unit at the University of Cape Town [now director of the Land and Accountability Research Centre]; Aninka Claassens, Chief Researcher, Land and Accountability Research Centre, University of Cape Town; Mnisi Weeks, Associate Professor in Legal Studies and Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Adjunct Associate Professor in Public Law at the University of Cape Town (UCT) [She previously worked in the Rural Womens Action Research Programme at UCT]; Patrick Mashego, community leader, Limpopo province, South Africa.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Forget conspiracy. Contrails are real and dangerous to the climate - from Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology, Dr. Daniel Johansson. While thousands died of heat in Europe in 2003, a marine heat wave ripped the North Atlantic. Changes to marine life remain today. From Germany, Dr. Karl-Michael Werner, of the Thunen Institute of Sea Fisheries in Bremerhaven. The Pillars of Wealth remain oblivious at Davos. Full speed ahead, fossil fuel for a hot militarized world.
Activist-Filmmaker Abby Martin draws the connections between environment, imperialism, and war:
the crises are converging quickly - collective action is needed to survive.
One of my heroes has sadly passed away as of Saturday January 24 2026 at the age of 92. A progressive historian, author and scholar with uncompromising principles whom I was honoured to know personally. Rest in power Dr Michael Parenti!
1. Eighties - MotionPlus
2. Illusion Of Self - Verb T & Vic Grimes feat. Farma G and BVA
3. Bring Back John Williams - dela
4. Like Ah First - Moka Only
5. Writings on the Wall - Señor Kaos & Illastrate feat. Supastition and 4-Ize
6. Straight from the Gutter - Godfather Don & Jazz Spastiks
7. Company - Edo. G & Parental
8. Hypophora - Abstract Minded feat. John Forte
9. Family Business - Fugees feat. John Forte and Omega
10. Sky Is Like - Skyzoo
11. Solar Panels - Tablet*tph
12. Hakata Station - Freddie Joachim feat. Nahokimama
13. Samda Pt. 2 - Midan feat. Jazzbois
14. Society Of NIMH - Sankofa & Uncle Fester feat. Denz, JON?DOE, Memphis 15. Reigns and AthenA
16. Silhouettes - Citero
17. Grand - Crotona & Silent Someone (cuts by DJ JS-1)
18. Reign of Truth - Dj Unknown feat. Iomos and King Jus
19. Marginal Gains - Ill Conscious, Alcynoos and Parental
20. The Answer - KLIM Beats
21. His Master Plan - Taylor Made It