Tonight was full of surprises as the robots came out to say their peace a little too often! LOL they need tender loving care sometimes! Don't fuck your vacuum, too much ;) any way, tune in for more of this nonsense next time over at chiampa.org Usually on Monday's at 8pm eastern!
An indigiqueer Creating Change keynoter calls for radical inclusion; the E.U.’s rights council urges all member states to ban conversion therapy, Russia declares ILGA “undesirable”, Budapest’s mayor is officially charged with criminally allowing last year’s LGBTQ Pride march, Missouri’s top court upholds the state’s ban on pediatric gender-affirming healthcare, and an expelled trans Space Force colonel announces her U.S. congressional run.
Those stories and more this week when you choose “This Way Out”.
What does it mean to love one’s country? Why is it so important to be number one? In this sharp and funny speech MP dissects the uses of patriotism.
That was the introduction to a Michael Parenti talk given in 1988, at the end of the Reagan administration. That talk became a TUC Radio program and 2004 book published by City Lights. Superpatriotism: How hype, fear, and mindless flag-waving are supplanting informed debate and commitment to democracy.
Now, in 2018, so many years later, slogans such as: America First, America the Greatest Country on Earth are having a powerful come back. Resistance to Superpatriotism – even if it is simply remaining seated or taking a knee during the national anthem at a sports event, can draw a hateful response from those who Parenti was concerned about a generation ago.
Michael Parenti received his PhD in political science from Yale. He is the author of 23 books and many more articles. His works have been translated into eighteen languages. He grew up in an Italian-American working-class family in NY City. His PhD. from Yale would have guaranteed him a career in academia. He knowingly gave up that chance when he openly opposed the war on Vietnam and was arrested. He decided to become an independent author, lecturer and activist.
Parenti spoke in 1988 in Boulder, CO, recorded by KGNU Radio.
Michael Parenti died on January 24, 2026.
This week it's all about the boys. 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 program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.
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. Portishead-Mysterons
02. Just Friends - Avalanche
03. Floating Points - For Marmish
04. Gruve Collective - Hopeless Hope
05. Santi Sugianto - Beautiful Days
06. Tristan De Liege - Kumo
07. Sean Savage - Ball de Dick
08. DJ Shadow - Enemy Lines
09. Hidden Orchestra - Spoken
10. Gabriel Garzon - Pour Maman
11. Lal - Faithful
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. Sonny Fodera - Feeling You ft. Yasmin (Deep Mix)
02. Nick Holder - Forever In A Daze
03. Mista T Dot - Move With You
04. Julian Gomes - 1000 Memories (Fred Everything Remix)
05. Thor - Da Poem
06. Demuir - Luvin' To Nothing
07. The DC - Playin' the Fool (The DC Remix)
08. Sandy Rivera - YEAH! (Dub)
09. Lex & Wood - Dnce
10. MPE Project - Sink or Fly ft. Nicole De Angelis
Stella Wangila is a Disability Inclusion Facilitator in Kenya and the instigator of a local community-based organization in Mombasa, by and for youth with disabilities. In this interview she tells her own story of why she had to leave her home and came to do this work. She also gives examples of what disabled people face, including grievous gender-based violence, and what they want and need. That includes help obtaining and learning assistive technologies, and understanding how to avoid being scammed through the internet. It also includes a call for Kenya to implement the laws it has already passed with respect to disability support and rights.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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 Reigns and AthenA
15. Silhouettes - Citero
16. Grand - Crotona & Silent Someone (cuts by DJ JS-1)
17. Reign of Truth - Dj Unknown feat. Iomos and King Jus
18. Marginal Gains - Ill Conscious, Alcynoos and Parental
19. The Answer - KLIM Beats
20. His Master Plan - Taylor Made It
21. All My Life - Ace SL feat. Rome Streetz
22. Word - Eklipz
23. Brass Tacks - Count Bass D
24. Ride With It - Phil Tyler feat. Kid Abstrakt
25. Don't Get in the Way - Stu Bangas & Wordsworth
26. Black Inventors - Nova (The Rebel) & BpZy (Baby Paul) feat. Treecie Starr
27. The Sphinx - J. Sands
28. Mutant Powers - Precyce Politix
29. Too Late - Anti Lilly & Phoniks feat. ScienZe
30. Blue Windows - KLIM & Keyness
31. Pondering The Next Move - K-Def
What does Trump's push for more oil, gas and coal mean for our climate future? Alexis Normand, CEO of data firm Greenly adds it up: Texas, Venezuela, Greenland, ...Canada? An in-depth review. Plus: fossil decline has tipping points and economic land-mines. "Fossil energy minimum viable scale" with Joshua Lappen and Emily Grubert with a new warning in Science magazine.
This episode is audio from a webinar titled From Venezuela to Minneapolis, Stop the Wars at Home and Abroad!
The webinar was held on January 15, 2026, and was sponsored by UNAC, the United National Antiwar Coalition.
It focused on various forms of US aggression, including attacks and threats against Venezuela, Iran and other areas around the world.
The participants connected this aggression with the militarization of our cities and the ICE attacks, and discussed how to fight back.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Lisa LaRue (Progressive Rock)
Your Tuned into Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Lisa LaRue, a Cherokee Nation keyboardist, composer, and trailblazer in progressive rock with a career spanning more than three decades. Known for her cinematic, symphonic sound and powerful storytelling, Lisa joins us to talk about her latest album "Forged From Fire." Lisa is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/lisa-larue.
Enjoy music from Lisa LaRue, Blue Mountain Tribe, The Mavericks, Freightrain, Crystal Shawanda, Amanda Rheaume, Diyet & The Love Soldiers, Melody McArthur, Bluedog, Kind of Sea, Joyslam, Joey Stylez, Northern Cree, DJ Shub, Gladwyn Badger, The Melawmen Collective, Mike Paul, Carsen Gray, Elastic Bond, Ozomatli, Slightly Stoopid, Jamie Coon, Gary Small & the Coyote Bros, Pony Man, Vince Fontaine, Annie Humphrey, Indigenous, John Trudell, Melody McArthur, Bryce Morin, William Prince, Julian Taylor, Celeigh Cardinal, Hataalii, Kind of Sea, 1915, Elastic Bond, Irv Lyons Jr., One Way Sky, Campo, Jorge Drexler, Clube da Bossa, Janel Munoa, Shawnee Kish, Lee Harvey Osmond, Tom Wilson, Digging Roots, The Melawmen Collective, The Northstars 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.
This week we've got legendary pioneers Tiny Bradshaw, Blind Willie Johnson, Arthur Crudup, The Boswell Sisters and a language lesson from the amazing Slim Gaillard, as well as new vintage music from Jake Vaadeland and Sinead X Sanders.
Backbeat is also available in a 56 and 58 minute versions in three separate files if you want breaks. I am happy to provide custom station IDs, promos and liners. Email Lorne@Backbeatradio.com or visit www.backbeatradio.com for more information.
Today, we open with a conversation that cuts straight through the noise. Across social media and mainstream platforms, polished narratives about Israel’s history circulate with confidence, often delivered by high profile commentators who speak with certainty but not always with accuracy. One of the loudest among them is Ben Shapiro, whose claims about the origins of the conflict, the Nakba, and Palestinian history have reached millions.
But reach does not equal truth.
And that brings us to Stephen Kapos.
Kapos is a Holocaust survivor, a man who lived through the machinery of fascism and carries the memory of what unchecked violence and dehumanization can do. His voice is grounded in lived experience, in moral clarity, and in a lifelong commitment to speaking out when injustice repeats its patterns. When he talks about Gaza, he speaks not from ideology, but from the memory of what happens when the world looks away.
Shapiro, on the other hand, speaks from behind a microphone, shaping narratives that often blur history with selective interpretation. Kapos speaks from the weight of survival, insisting that truth must be protected from distortion. One deals in confident commentary. The other deals in memory, evidence, and the moral responsibility that comes with witnessing humanity at its worst.
In the video “Debunking Every Lie Shapiro Told on Israel’s History,” researchers and historians take Shapiro’s claims apart one by one, grounding their responses in documented history, archival evidence, and lived experience. They challenge the myths, expose the distortions, and remind us that the story of this land cannot be reduced to slogans or soundbites.
Today, we bring that same spirit of clarity into our own space.
We examine how narratives are shaped, how misinformation spreads, and why historical truth matters now more than ever. Because understanding the past is not an academic exercise. It is essential to understanding the violence unfolding today, the displacement of millions, and the struggle for justice that continues despite every attempt to erase it.
So, stay with us,
as we pull apart the talking points,
as we return to the historical record,
and as we center the voices who refuse to let truth be rewritten.
Welcome to This Week in Palestine.
Beginning March 1st, 2026, Israeli authorities will demand the registration of all staff as a requirement for humanitarian aid groups to continue operating in Palestine. British surgeon Ghassan Abu-Sittah has provided medical assistance in areas such as Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and particularly in the Gaza Strip. He joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah to talk about colonial rule in Gaza, and how groups could be violating data privacy laws and putting aid staff at further risk of targeting by handing over personal information about them and their families to Israel.
On the Electronic Intifada Newscast, Nora Barrows-Friedman reports on Israeli settler attacks against Palestinian residents of Masafer Yatta in the West Bank and other headlines from the past week in Palestine.
Sonic Café the little radio café in the Pacific Northwest where amazing things always seem to be happening. Hello, and welcome, this is episode 469 and I’m your host Scott Clark. With the release of this episode the Sonic Café has been on the air for nine years now. Wow, just wow. We thank all the great radio stations out there for playing the Sonic Café each week and most importantly we thank you for listening. So ahh this time the Sonic Café celebrates in the chillest way possible, with a great mix of down tempo, lounge and electronic tunes, with Beats, chilled but never shaken. We’ve pulled together a mix of favorites mostly from the early two-thousands, listen for Bill Conti, Gabin, Fragile State, Chicane, Bent and of course many more. So we’re just gonna get kick back, and grab our headphones, along with you and celebrate our ninth anniversary, with beats, chilled but never shaken. From the 2002 Beautiful Tomorrow release this is Blue Six and we’re the Sonic Café.