Uranium mining on Navajo Nation land began in 1944 to supply the U.S. government with the radioactive ore used in nuclear bombs. About 30 million tons of uranium were extracted by the time operations on the reservation ceased in 1986. The environmental contamination from this effort left much of the Navajo Reservation uninhabitable and has had severe health consequences on residents to this day. The reservation is the largest by area in the United States, spanning Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, and about 170,000 of the approximately 400,000 enrolled members of the Navajo Nation reside within its borders. Many of the rest live in nearby communities whose drinking water has been poisoned by uranium contamination. Now several companies including Dick Cheney’s former mining operation are amongst those trying to revive uranium extraction in the area…Joining us today to discuss this issue is Anna Rondon. Anna is a Tribal member of the Navajo Nation and the Executive Director of the Gallup based New Mexico Social Justice Equity Institute.
In the first half of the show, we discuss how the mines have affected workers, their children and their animals. We also discuss which companies are looking to revive the mining efforts on these lands.
In the second half of the show, we discuss the fallout of the toxicity and how it is manifested in the native populations. We discuss reparations and the lack of government intervention. We also discuss how listeners can offer support.
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
Welcome to the Appalachian Bluegrass Music Hour with Danny Hensley. A weekly program featuring the latest in Bluegrass Music track distribution by record labels such as Pinecastle, Billy Blue, Compass, Mountain Home Music, Mountain Fever Records, Turnberry Records, Sound Biscuit, Gravy Records, Sugar Hill, Rebel Records, Rounder Records and music distribution sources such as Get it Played and Airplay Direct.
This week on This Way Out: in the second installment of our special Pride Month collaboration with Los Angeles' Get Lit – Words Ignite, young poets respond to the voices of James Baldwin and Urvashi Vaid with original spoken-word performances that bridge generations of LGBTQ history, literature, and activism. Plus, a Rainbow Rewind featuring Patricia Nell Warren and Harvey Fierstein, and in Newswrap: the Netherlands' ban on conversion therapy, a Trump administration lawsuit targeting the world's leading transgender health organization, cuts to LGBTQ veterans' health programs, Niger's expanding crackdown on LGBTQ people, and an openly gay referee making FIFA World Cup history.
Marilyne Lainie is a founder and now executive director of Nkoko Iju Africa. She talks about the history, mission, successes, difficulties and alliances related to providing support - and potential exits - for young women who have turned to the sex industry for survival
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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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. Elza - Stay with Me
02. Cameo Culture - Told You So
03. Ancient Astronauts - I Came Running
04. Delerium - Blue Fires ft. Mim Page
05. DJ Krush - Keeping The Motion
06. Jazzanova - Bohemian Sunset
07. Ephemerals - You'll Never See Me Cry
08. Tor - Sunyata
09. afterlife - Lovedub
10. Eric Hilton - Put Em Down
11. a.s.o. - My Baby's Got It Out For Me
12. Hooverphonic - Mad About You
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The Mix Sessions is a journey through hypnotic rhythms and soulful deep house groove. Featuring slush, atmospheric textures.
TRACKLIST
01. Jo Paciello - Give Me That Rythm (Extenden Mix)
02. Groovecat - Live Your Life (Miguel Migs Piano Love Dub)
03. Kerri Chandler - Kerriousity
04. Leo Janeiro - Time Goes (Tuccillo House Mix)
05. NomadiCs - Better Man (Frits Wentink Remix)
06. The Deepshakerz - Eyes (Extended Version)
07. Chemars - Deep State Of Funk (Extended Club Mix)
08. Sonic Soul Orchestra - One Love (N.W.N. Extended Mix)
09. Fouk - Moon
10. Chemars - Vanilla Jazz (
Maybe the Gulf Stream doesnt stop. What does that mean for extreme climate change in Europe? Dr. Alice Carter-Champion from Royal Holloway finds the surprising deep past story with news for today. When permafrost thaws, natural systems could release more greenhouse gases than humans. From Institut Pierre Simon Laplace in France, Dr. Philippe Ciais returns with worrying new science.
First, Planet Earth is frantically waving hands about climate change. Overheated Western Europe and America. Unheard-of June wildfires on Greenland. Antarctica above freezing even in dark winter. This should not be happening. Heres the quick news.
1. Come Around - TajhShaniEvans
2. Ayanna Monet - Lone Catalysts
3. Across tha Pond (UK Shout Out) - Tek tha Supah LAtin
4. The Voynich Manuscript - Ghost of the Machine
5. Stand Up - T&J
6. Move Ya Body - Mad Skillz
7. Sous controle - M.o.I. ft. Daz ini, Walter MC, Tiemoko, Jeanjass & Jaahydd
8. Me & A.G. - Masta Ace ft. A.G.
9. To The Sky - Green Street ft. G.o.D. Jewels
10. Hip-Hope - J Who ft. Chezz.One
11. This is Easy (inSTEMental) - BP
12. Smile - Destruct & AGQ ft. Styliztik Jones, Jayy Perry
13. Clint Barton - J.Murph
14. Throw Your Hands in the Air - Cypress Hill ft. Erick Sermon, Redman and MC Eiht
15. Harvest Season - Rebels to the Grain
16. this has probably been used - all these fingers
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Southern Gospel & Bluegrass 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, streamed through our radio station APP and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org.
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Ya don't get no summertime blues listening to Backbeat, just simple music designed to make you feel good. Roy Brown, the master of good rockin' starts us off, then you'll hear an obscure Louisiana bluesman, Country Jim Bledsoe, who was doing Swamp Blues before it was a thing, then the fun continues with Django Reinhardt, Sam Cooke, The Stoneman Family, Blue Moon Marquee and a lot more.
Israel and Netanyahu spent years shaping Donald Trump’s worldview, nudging him step by step toward confrontation with Iran, convincing him that war was strategy, that escalation was strength, that their enemies must become America’s enemies too.
But the moment he shifted course, the moment he opened the door to a peace process, the same forces that once praised him turned against him without hesitation.
The donors, the influencers, the political allies, the lobbyists, the media voices in Tel Aviv, all recoiled as if peace itself were a threat to their power.
And while Trump tried to de escalate, Israel kept striking Lebanon, each bombing run a spark thrown toward Iran, each explosion an attempt to reignite a war the region cannot survive.
Meanwhile, Danny Danon walked into the United Nations expecting the old deference, only to be met with a wall of outrage, a global audience no longer willing to swallow the lies or excuse the brutality.
The world is changing, and Israel’s narrative is cracking under the weight of its own actions.
Danon could not charm his way out, could not shout his way out, could not spin his way out.
The room saw him clearly, and clarity is something Israel’s leadership has feared for decades.
And as we watch this shift unfold, we are left with a haunting truth.
The United States could have built real alliances, real trust, real partnerships across the world if it had simply stood for the values it claims to champion.
Freedom for all.
Justice for all.
Dignity for all.
Not selectively.
Not strategically.
But universally.
If you have thoughts, I want to hear them.
Email me at TWIPpodcasts@gmail.com and tell me how you see it.
This is This Week in Palestine.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Chantil Dukart in our Spotlight Interview (Jazz, Pop)
You’re tuned in to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, and today we’re excited to be part of a very special album premiere. From Colorado by way of Alaska, we welcome back Chantil Dukart. She’s an Indigenous artist known for blending jazz, hip-hop, and experimental sound into something truly her own. Three years ago, she joined us with her album Lady and the Champ—and today, she’s back. We’re honored to help launch her brand new release, Chantil and the Dukes of Art. Read all about Chantil at our place at our place on the web at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/chantil-dukart.
Enjoy music from Chantil Dukart, Shon Denay, Ailaika, Def-i, Erik Glow, Richie Desersa, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Julian Taylor, Jim James, The North Sound, Stolen Identity, Robin Cisek, Johnny Ray Jones, Lisa LaRue, J.A.M, Sinematic, TRIBZ, Shawnee Kish, Crystal Shawanda, Curtis Clear Sky and the Constellationz, Levi Platero, Nathan Cunningham, Indigenous, Graeme Jonez,
JD Crosstown, The Melawmen Collective and much more.
Visit us at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org to explore our programs, celebrate culture, and connect with powerful voices shaping our communities. Step inside Two Buffalo Studios, browse our SAY Magazine Library, and meet the incredible Artists and Entrepreneurs who are making an impact today.
Sonic Café, that was Nerf Herder with “Mr. Spock” from their 2002 release “American Cheese”. Hey, welcome to the little radio café that changes everything—from way out here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I’m your host, Scott Clark, and this is episode 488.
This time the Sonic Café drops a music mix we really dig—spanning 41 years from 1984 to 2025. You’ll hear great stuff from Mt. Joy, a killer blues pairing with Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal, plus the Gin Blossoms, The Replacements, Jesse Welles, Aerosmith, Brick + Mortar, Tessa Violet, Pulp from ’95, and lots more.
Also stopping by, comedian Josh Johnson tells us about the AI response that terrified him. We'll also revisit the back story behind Steve Perry’s 1984 hit “Oh Sherrie”, and in another wild installment of “Crazy Music Facts”, find out about that time Grace Slick of Jefferson Starship tried to spike President Nixon’s coffee with LSD.
So let’s get rolling. From 2018, here’s the band is Parquet Courts, the tune is “Tenderness”, and we’re the Sonic Café.