A-Infos Radio Project
Talk is Cheap - Coalition to March on the DNC
Talk is Cheap - Abby Martin on Israel and Imperialism
Radio Thrift Shop - Broadcast 641
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Saltwater Hank in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Rock) Hr 2
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Saltwater Hank in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Rock) Hr 1
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from La̱x Kxeen, BC, rock musician Saltwater Hank, will be in the house. He is currently touring, promoting his 2nd album “Siip'nsk.” Indigenous Rock n Roll at it’s best. Saltwater Hank is featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, read all about him here at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/saltwater-hank.
Enjoy music from Saltwater Hank, Sinuupa, Mike Paul Kuekuatsheu, Bomba Estereo, Jamie Coon, Locos Por Juana, Ozomatli, Indian City, Jason Benoit, Garret T. Willie, Mogan Toney, Graeme Jonez, Blue Moon Marquee, Jalmy, Khu.eex, The Halluci Nation, John Trudell, Joy Harjo, Gina Lorning, Iceis Rain, J. Pablo, Stevie Salas, QVLN, Qacung, Aysanabee, Soda Stereo, Romeo Void, Old Soul Rebel 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.
UpFront Soul - UpFront Soul #2024.39 -October 8-14 hr 2
We'll hear newly releases from the archives by Charlie Parker and Roy Hargrove, bask in the dawning of the Age of Aquarius with Japanese and jazz interpretations of the music of Hair, and Pass the Peas with the JBs.
UpFront Soul - UpFront Soul #2024.39 -October 8-14 hr 1
We'll hear newly releases from the archives by Charlie Parker and Roy Hargrove, bask in the dawning of the Age of Aquarius with Japanese and jazz interpretations of the music of Hair, and Pass the Peas with the JBs.
- Building Bridges Radio presents Los Deliveristas Unidos
if music could talk - If Music Could Talk - Sep 29 2024
State Of The City reports - Former UK Ambassador to Syria: IDF not interested in killing Lebanese soldiers, just doctors, nurses children & journalists
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2024/10/03/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-210/
Truth and Justice Radio - TWIP-240929 BDS Teach-In, Sociologists for Palestine
On Sept 17 Sociologists’ for Palestine did a Teach-In on the Boycott Divest and Sanction movement. Broadly defined. The purpose of the teach-in was to think about the use of economic pressure in supporting the fight for Palestinian Rights. It focused quite a bit on universities and but also frameworks that could be applied to other institutions and in many situations.
https://www.sociologistsforpalestine.org/
The Thunderbolt - TBR 241004 - Metacognitive Dissonance*
This week’s archive Thunderbolt starts off by exploring the ‘Dunning-Kruger Effect’, wherein some people are utterly incapable of judging the level of their own utter incompetence — and so, in order to be truly objective, for this week’s show, we have assumed that Mr. Thunderbolt himself suffers from the Dunning-Kruger effect — and we report accordingly!
For instance: We start right off by pointing out some of the good things about the Rump presidency! A high bar indeed!
Then, when we report on how California State Assembly Leader Anthony Rendon (a Democrat) has single-handedly killed a bill that would have introduced single payer health care for the residents of the State of California — and in compensation for my Dunning-Kruger effect, we then point out how that is actually a good thing too!
After that we expose the numerous false flag attacks happening in relation to the Syrian madness — and how the Rump even tried to issue a false flag warning about an upcoming false flag attack — and how due to our ‘Dunning-Kruger’ symptoms, we simply didn’t know up until now how even that is actually a good thing as well! Happy, happy!
The Toothless Old Grandpa describes how the Rump — or any president, for that matter — is largely helpless when it comes to shaping American foreign policy — a good thing (unless your foreign policy is being shaped by a criminal gang of psychopathic murderers, anyway…)
Next, we celebrate a noted Northwest icon, the Banana Slug! Stand proud, Cascadia! We’re the only place that’s got em!
For the title piece this week, we describe how the Rump is sharpening the skills of foreign diplomats by challenging them to explore their creative instincts whilst attempting to gain the ear of anyone in the Rump’s administration — and then we encapsulate our ‘Dunning-Kruger’ episode of the Thunderbolt by riffing on George H.W. Bush’s presidential campaign slogan in 1988: “Don’t worry! Be happy!”
Then we switch gears and end this weeks News & Commentary section with a contemplation upon the fact that love is a verb — and that verbs require action. (Dunning-Kruger notwithstanding.)
Curves, swerves, and unexpected detours in this week’s Thunderbolt! Fasten your seat belts…
The Sonic Cafe - Sonic Café #404/Dance Like a White Guy
Sonic Café with Blister in The Sun, that’s the Violent Femmes, welcome to our coastal radio café, I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 404. This time the Sonic Café explores Dancing Like A White Guy, a condition many us deal with all our lives. Comedian Anthony Griffith is here to share his story. Our music mix is pulled from 50 years and includes tunes from Level 42 from 1986, Issac Hayes from 1972, also music from Bad Religion, Ani DeFranco, Bill Nelson, Death Cab for Cutie and many more. We’ll also drop in comedy shorts from Jim Gaffigan, and Mitch Hedberg ahh just for fun, all straight ahead from the radio program that brings you a weekly dose of eclectic music, comedy, and pop culture that’s fun. So crank up your radio and dance like nobody’s watching, you know, like a white guy, ahem. From way out here in the breathtaking Pacific Northwest, here’s the Replacements, and as always, we’re the Sonic Café.
- Tom Sheriff Allman— "Medical Marijuana Guidelines"
State guidelines for growing and possessing medical marijuana, were issued by the California Attorney General on August 25, 2008. In this edition of Radio Curious, we visit again with Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman, who participated in the development of these guidelines, to discuss their implementation. This interview was recorded August 27, 2008, in the studios of Radio Curious.
The book that Tom Allman recommends is, “Reagan’s War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism,” by Peter Schweizer.
Boston Blockchain Week 2024 - Tackling the Crypto Legal Landscape
Meghan Spillane shares her unique journey from teaching to practicing law, illustrating how her experience as an educator influences her approach to legal challenges. She delves into the intricacies of the crypto legal landscape, discussing the impact of regulatory uncertainty and the complexities of working with innovative clients in the evolving cryptocurrency space.
She provides valuable insights into global regulatory perspectives and emphasizes the importance of supporting clients throughout their innovation journey.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of law and cryptocurrency, regulatory challenges, and the evolving global crypto landscape.
Boston Blockchain Week 2024 - Digital Assets, Adoption, and Tokenization
Rusty Matveev discusses the growing intersection of blockchain technology and traditional finance, focusing on the evolution of digital assets and the hurdles of institutional adoption. He highlights the critical need for education and regulation and shares insights into Calaxy's innovative approach to tackling these challenges.
Rusty also explores the generational shift as younger audiences increasingly adopt digital finance solutions. The conversation wraps up with forward-looking insights on the future of digital identity and the transformative potential of tokenization in private investments.
Perfect for those interested in blockchain adoption, the future of digital assets, and the impact of tokenization on the financial landscape.
Boston Blockchain Week 2024 - Data, Crypto, and Risk Management in Blockchain
Katie shares her remarkable journey into blockchain that began at Fidelity Investments, where she played a key role in early blockchain experimentation. She recounts the evolution of Fidelity's blockchain initiatives and the growing impact of cryptocurrency in addressing crisis situations.
Now at Coinmetrics, Katie focuses on data innovation in the crypto ecosystem. She discusses the challenges of data aggregation, offers reflections on stablecoins, and highlights the importance of risk management in the fast-evolving crypto market.
This conversation is perfect for listeners interested in the intersection of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency data, and the future of finance.
outFarpress presents - The Shortwave Report 10/04/24
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. Radio Deutsche-Welle, France 24, NHK Japan, anf Radio Havana Cuba.
Essential Dissent - China at 75 - Changes Unseen in a Century
***I will be posting additional audio from this event, under this same program heading.***
October 1, 2024 will mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, when Mao Zedong declared that "the Chinese people have stood up."
These unified events are monumental because of the enormous role China plays in the world today. The People’s Republic of China 75 years ago was a colonial holding looted by the world powers. China is now the economic powerhouse of the world providing hope for other developing countries of Africa and the Global South fighting for sovereignty against the forces of imperialism.
U.S. threats, military encirclement and hostile propaganda are escalating daily. In this consequential moment, it is paramount that socialist, anti-imperialist, and progressive forces join together to explain and defend the role of China today.
Discussions will include the ongoing processes of poverty alleviation and modernization; China's role in the struggle against climate catastrophe; China's contribution to Marxist thought; the significance of the Africa Summit and recent meeting of all the Palestinian organizations in China and more.
Organizers and Sponsors:
The New York City event is jointly organized by Friends of Socialist China and Workers World Party in coordination with Black Agenda Report, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Qiao Collective and the International Manifesto Group. Many other organizations and individuals known for their political contributions in analyzing the Chinese Revolution will participate. (See list below)
The New York City Assembly is on Sunday, September 29, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, at the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, 165th and Broadway in Harlem, New York.
The program will include five panels in a Mass Assembly for Peace and Solidarity.
Confirmed speakers include:
Gerald Horne - Author and Historian,
Zhang Weiwei - Director, China Institute, Fudan University,
Danny Haiphong - Journalist and Co-Founder of Friends of Socialist China,
Margaret Kimberley - Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report,
Larry Holmes - First Secretary, Workers World Party,
Mick Kelly - Political Secretary, Freedom Road Socialist Organization,
Lee Siu Hin - Director, China/US Solidarity Network,
Ken Hammond - Party for Socialism and Liberation, Author of multiple books on China,
Omowale Clay - International Secretariat, December 12th Movement,
Victor Gao - Chair, Professor of Soochow University,
Radhika Desai - Convenor, International Manifesto Group,
Charles Xu - Qiao Collective,
Mushahid Hussain - Senator and Chair, Pakistan-China Institute,
Michael Wong - VP, Veterans for Peace and VFP China Working Group,
KJ Noh - Journalist and Analyst of the geopolitics of the Asia Pacific region,
Sara Flounders - International Action Center, Friends of Socialist China,
Dee Knight – DSA International Committee’s China/Asia Subcommittee,
Sharon Black - East Coast Co-Coordinator of Struggle/La Lucha,
Bahman Azad - President, US Peace Council,
Creighton Ward – Qiao Collective,
Julie Tang - "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition, Co-Founder of Pivot to Peace,
Ju-Hyun Park - Nodutdol for Korean Community Development,
Arjae Red - Union Organizer – Visit to Xinjiang,
Arnold August - Journalist and Author, Visit to Xizang (Tibet),
Monica Moorehead, Editor of Workers World News,
Ashaki Binta -Founding Member of Black Workers League,
Representative of CPUSA International Department,
Henry Hakamaki -Iskra Books, Hosts Guerrilla History podcast
Radio Project Front Page Podcast