This Way Out’s founding Coordinating Producer leaves a legacy of historic LGBTQ audio, the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors, rebellious protests in India after the president signs a law that erases trans rights, New South Wales is still waiting for the release of the Sackar Report on hate crimes, queer Kenyan activists are launching a voter registration campaign, a trio of trans athletes place third in an Ironman race, and more international LGBTQ news.
Explores why Somalis have had to leave their country, their conditional acceptance in Kenyan society, the added burden of sexism and gender based violence in their communities, and why the US was considered a good place to be a refugee, pre-Trump. Includes an update on the Minnesota fraud cases involving Somalis.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
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. Tricky - Aftermath
02. Floating Points - For Marmish
03. Santi Sugianto - Beautiful Days
04. Telenova - January
05. Everything But The Girl - SIngle
06. Radiohead - Daydreaming
07. UNKLE - Lonely Soul
08. Bob Moses - Keeping Me Alive
09. The Cinematic Orchestra - To Believe
10. Austra - American Science
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. Homero Espinosa - Nothing But Love (Jazz Mix)
02. Jay Tripwire - Hallucinatory Ratio
03. Blond_ish - EEEYAAA
04. Scott Diaz - Pipe Dreams
05. Rocco - Someday (Brian Tappert Rework)
06. Paolo Rocco - Journey In Your Mind
07. MC Flipside - Love Hangover (Marc Pompeo Remix)
08. The Alice Rose - My Own Time
09. Kolja Gerstenberg - Herber 660
10. Matt Prehn - Beatsbaby
This week features all Bluegrass - Gospel Music. 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.
When summer comes in winter - is that a problem? In a flood of bad news, with hurting minds and sore hearts, we can't let this pass. Why was the American West hotter than anyone's seen, hotter than even doomers believed possible? We explore historic March heat with the weather-master, meteorologist Jeff Masters. Large systems specialist Deirdre Des Jardins uses AI to discover a chain of forces from the hot Pacific, through Hawaii floods right to the Western heat dome, disappearing snowpack, and prospects for this summer. Science and news confirm a regime shift in the atmosphere, popping up around the world. Are you ready for the big truth?
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and The North Sound (Folk-Roots, Rock)
Your tuned into Indigenous in Music with Larry K, and this week we welcome from the Treaty 7 Terrority, Forrest and Nevada Eaglespeaker of The North Sound. Their music blends indie folk and roots rock with deeply personal themes of love, recovery, family, and resilience. Their new album “What It Takes” is climbing the charts. The are currently featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/the-north-sounds
Enjoy music from The North Sound, Berk Jodoin, Graemen Jonez, Nige B, Olawale, Txreek, Stolen Identity, Rhonda Head, Shon Denay, Big Skoon, Chantil Dukart, Mitch Walking Back, Nathan Cunningham, XIT, Khu.eex, JAM, Andrew Clingan, 1915, Joyslam, Saltwater Hank, Sinuupa, Bartolo, Motta, Appino, Morgan Toney, Qacung, Airjazz, QVLN, Seu Jorge, Juan Luis Guerra, Isaac Murdoch, Matt Epp 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.
We're rockin' and jivin' all over the world again on Backbeat this week; from the deep south to British Columbia to France and back again to Jamaica we got blues, country, gospel and rock 'n' roll like you'll hear nowhere else on the radio. Where else can you hear the Ravens jiving an Irving Berlin tune, Bobby Daring reviving a novelty from 1902, Slim Gaillard extolling the virtues of Matzoh balls, sweet country singing from a woman so obscure we don't even know her full name, and Sabrina Weeks boogieing downtown all in one show?
So here we are, standing in a moment where the news about Palestine is fading from the headlines, even though the genocide has not stopped for a single day. The suffering continues, the destruction continues, the displacement continues, but the media has succeeded in shifting the world’s attention somewhere else. They’ve redirected the spotlight, and now the entire national conversation revolves around Trump, his statements, his decisions, and his war with Iran, a war that, in my view, he is losing, and a war that is draining the hardest earned savings of ordinary Americans.
Trump believed he could strike Iran and declare victory within twenty four hours.
My argument is that he miscalculated, badly.
And now, what’s coming next is even worse.
Because the power balance is shifting.
Not slowly.
Not quietly.
But unmistakably.
We see the center of global influence moving away from the United States and toward the East, toward China and Russia. And they are watching all of this unfold with a kind of silent amusement. They are observing every announcement, every escalation, every misstep. They are watching the United States burn political capital, economic stability, and global credibility, and they are benefiting from every moment of it.
Trump’s daily statements feel chaotic, contradictory, and disconnected from reality.
This is a president who, in my view, is not only embarrassing himself, but dragging the country’s reputation down with him.
This is a leader whose words no longer reassure, no longer stabilize, no longer inspire confidence.
And we ask directly and unapologetically:
“Mr. President, can you say just one useful sentence? Just one.”
Because from my perspective, he does not represent me as an American.
I feel he was forced upon the country.
I feel his decisions have consequences that ordinary people, not politicians, are forced to live with.
I feel the nation is being pulled into conflicts it did not choose, paying for wars it did not approve, and suffering the fallout of choices made without accountability.
Meanwhile, the story of Palestine, the story that should never leave the world’s conscience, is being pushed aside.
Not because the suffering ended.
Not because justice was served.
But because the media found a new spectacle to chase.
And that is the tragedy within the tragedy:
A genocide continues in the shadows while the world argues over political theater.
I ask you, the listeners, to recognize the pattern.
To see how quickly the narrative shifts.
To understand how easily the truth can be buried under noise.
And to stay awake, even when the headlines try to lull the world back to sleep.
Because in my view, and in the view of many others, the consequences of these decisions, the wars, spending, the shifting alliances, the global power struggle, will not be felt by the wealthy or the powerful.
They will be felt by ordinary people.
By families.
By workers.
By communities already stretched thin.
So:
Let’s pay attention.
Let’s stay awake.
Let’s not allow the truth to be buried.
Let’s not allow the suffering of Palestinians to be erased.
And let’s not pretend that the decisions made today won’t shape the world we wake up to tomorrow.
This is my message.
This is our voice.
Our urgency.
Our warning.
And it lands with weight.
This is This Week in Palestine.
A pro-Israeli extremist was arrested in a plot to firebomb the home of an outspoken New York City activist for Palestinian liberation. Host Ali Abunimah speaks with Nerdeen Kiswani. She is taking the far-right extremist group Betar USA to court. Their campaign of harassment against her included cash bounties offered to anyone who would physically harm her, and repeated confrontations at demonstrations across the city.
Israel claims the right to hang Palestinians. Ali Abunimah tells us that members of Israel’s parliament celebrated with champagne after they passed a Palestinian death penalty bill.
On the Resistance Report, the Electronic Intifada’s Jon Elmer continues his coverage of the U.S./Israeli war on Iran as he breaks down videos from the Axis of Resistance
Researcher and journalist Roqayah Chamseddine reports from Southern Lebanon as Israeli annexation attempts are met with resistance.
Conservative and right-wing media portray California as a bastion of progressive politics. Even though no Republican holds statewide office, is California actually progressive? In this episode, we argue that California is not as progressive as portrayed