French's 1985 nonfiction work, Beyond Power: Women, Men and Morals, was the basis for her major address at the First World Summit on Women and the Many Dimensions of Power, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in June 1990.
In part 1 (WINGS #37-25), French described a pre-existing matrifocal human social organization that prioritized care for offspring.
In Part 2 (#38-25) she describes and decries the rise of a patriarchal and hierarchical system that prioritizes competition for personal accumulation and power-over, and prescribes male control of females. French excoriates this system for wrecking the viability of life on earth.
Thirty-five years later, the accuracy of this analysis is increasingly clear.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Pony Man (Country)
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, today we’re joined by is the multi-talented Pony Man. From the film sets of The Avengers and Cowboys & Aliens to the heart of the Indigenous music scene, Pony brings decades of experience as a filmmaker, producer, and creative visionary. His latest release, ‘Shake the Tail Feather’, celebrates joy, unity, and Navajo pride through powerful sound and stunning visuals. He'll be stopping by to us all about it. Pony Man is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about him at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/pony-man.
Enjoy music from 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.
Music has a hole in it. The fires, killer heat, Arctic blasts they dont make it. Global warming is not for popular music? Where are voices of ordinary folks suffering through the never-before-seen, calls for people power? Here we go: 21 songs for this grave new world.
This episode is audio from a book launch held in NYC on Dec. 6th, 2025, with the book being “China Changes Everything, an anthology by social justice activists, journalists and commentators.”
The event was sponsored by Friends of Socialist China, and held in the office of the International Action Center.
https://fightbacknews.org/articles/china-changes-everything-book-launch-draws-crowd-in-manhattan
This week on Backbeat's Holiday show you'll hear 1920s blues from Bertha "Chippie" Hill, irreverent music from Huey P Smith, gospel from Clara Ward plus holiday themed songs from Leon Redbone, Madison Violet, Ron Sexsmith, Joe Turner and a Hanukah song in Spanish.
Today, we begin with honesty.
We are witnessing an architecture of erasure—
a project where history is rewritten with bulldozers and bombs.
The world watches; some in silence, others in open complicity.
But here, on this program, we refuse silence.
We ask the question the world keeps avoiding:
How long must a people suffer before their humanity is finally recognized as sacred.
To help us peel back the layers of this crisis,
we’re bringing you a rare meeting of minds—
a deep, unflinching analysis from two of the most formidable scholars working today:
Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani.
In a conversation originally hosted by India & Global Left,
these two analysts map the shifting tectonics of global power.
From the “fig leaf” of failed ceasefire resolutions
to the unsettling rise of far right voices claiming space in the debate,
Finkelstein and Rabbani offer the kind of forensic clarity
that helps us understand not just what is happening—
but why it is happening now.
They don’t simply comment on the moment.
They chart a roadmap for the global conscience.
So stay with us.
As we strip away the silence.
As we uplift the resilient.
As we carry forward the flame of justice.
This journey is shared.
It is urgent.
And it is sacred.
Sonic Café, Learning to Fly with the Foo Fighters from 1999’s Nothing Left to Lose release, so hey, how you doin? I’m Scott Clark welcoming you to another king sized show. This time the Sonic Café presents a music mix we really like. Selected from 57 years, listen for the Black Crowes, Aranda, The Replacements, Chuck Prophet from his 2024 Wake the Dead release, we’ll spin First Came the Thunder, great tune, also music from Spoon, Fall Out Boy, The B-52’s and as always many more. Then ahh another installment of Crazy Music Facts Everyone Should Know from our friends at The Origin of Songs, plus comedian Jay Mohr with his favorite Christopher Walken story, and science fiction author and futurist Arthur C. Clarke captured in 1964 predicting the rise of today’s Artificial Intelligence. From his perspective, today’s AI is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s gonna be a wild ride. Oh and before we forget, we’ll take a trip back to 1967 in the Sonic Café time machine. Listen for Strawberry Alarm Clock with there hit Incense and Peppermint as the Sonic Café presents yet another king sized hour of eclectic music that’s fun, from way out here in the amazing Pacific Northwest. From Open Door Policy, this is the Hold Steady, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Maha Hussaini from Gaza speaks with hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah. She is an award-winning journalist and the head of Media and Public Engagement with Euro Med Human Rights Monitor. We discuss Israel’s pattern of killing and the advancing yellow line.
Six political prisoners in British jails associated with the banned group Palestine Action have now been on hunger strike for a month or more. We hear from Rahma Hoxha, the sister of imprisoned hunger striker T. Hoxha, about her sister's condition.
This week on the Resistance Report, Jon Elmer covers the PFLP’s 58th anniversary, the resistance offering amnesty to collaborators, and Israel’s assassination of senior Qassam Brigades commander Raed Saad in a blatant violation of the ceasefire.
This is the second of two conversations with Jerry DeWitt author of “Hope After Faith: An Ex-Pastor’s Journey From Belief to Atheism.”
In our first visit, Jerry DeWitt talks about his childhood experiences that led him to be a fundamentalist Pentecostal preacher. His website is an interesting source with links to the curious conundrums fomented by religion.
In this conversation, recorded by phone from western Florida on December 13, 2013, we begin with Jerry DeWitt’s process of coming out as an atheist, after twenty-five years as a fundamentalist Pentecostal preacher.
The books Jerry DeWitt recommends are those that “show the human side of renowned ‘non-believers,’” written by Richard Dawkins, Carlton Pearson, Michael Williams, Dan Barker, and/or Daniel Dennett.
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.
Nollaig Shona Duit! Happy Christmas to you from Celt In A Twist. Join Patricia Fraser for a festive hour of contemporary Celtic for the holidays. Share it when you get together with family friends. A little gift of music from your friends at Celt In A Twist and World Beat Canada Radio.
Whether you're circling the lot or parking it on the couch, spend an hour of the holidays with the best music in the world. We welcome latecomers with fresh spins to round out 2025 from Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions, more new Balkin Taskim from Bucharest, the Persian Kamauncheh spike fiddle plugged in by Merhnam Rastergari and Altin Gun tease 2026 with a brand new single. Park it here. World Beat Canada Radio!
In the first half of the show, we are discussing Trump refusing to rule out summary executions, how the FBI infiltrated BLM protests to undermine the movement.
In the second half of the program, we discuss how Phoenix adopted an idea from the Defund the Police movement and how when Trump weighs in on national tragedies, he often ends up making things worse.