Denouncing Enemies Foreign & Domestic: the Morally Corrupt Menace of the Shadow World Govt Military Occupation Command/Firesale Economy & Order out of Chaos Eugenics Psychopath Class illumiNazi Ritual Mass Final Solution!
TOM PORTER (Mohawk) www.mohawkcommunity .com Traditional Chief and his family come back to the valley from which their forefathers were exiled almost two hundred years ago. The Mohawk Nation, along with the Oneida, Tuscarora, Onondaga, Seneca, and Cayuga, made up the Iroquois Confederacy. This unique system of intertribal government was founded to establish peace and democracy among all the nations of the Iroquois (or, as they called themselves, the Haudenosaunee People of the Longhouse), while preserving the integrity of each. The principles of democracy laid down by the Iroquois Confederacy would be admired by the Founding Fathers of the United States and woven into the fabric of the Constitution. ********* * MARIO MURILLO – Professor at Hofstra University talks about the film "A Country of Peoples: Without Owners" was conceptualized, written, edited and produced by the Communication Team of the Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, ACIN.******* ****** ADELARD BLACKMON (Dene) from Buffalo River, Saskatchewan, Canada serves on the United Nations Indigenous Commission on Human Rights talks of his experience and insight of the treatment of earth.
Sharp-toothed satirists pounce on political prey. With Janet Coleman, David Dozer, John McDonagh, Moogy Klingman, Scooter, Marshall Efron and Alfa-Betty Olsen, Otis Maclay, Mike Skliar, Paul Fischer, Jon Swift, Kathy Kepler, Prince Fari, The Capitol Steps and the great Will Durst. The Christmas Coup Comedy Players.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 2:00 pm Reel World,Light Show,CCCP
Miriam Said joins us to speak about her mother's Lebanon memoir "A World I Loved", a personalized, multi-layered account of Lebanese and Palestinians lives through the creeping presence of Zionism from her youth in 1917, and through the confused civil war years. We keep Tahrir's focus on Lebanon with NY-based filmmaker Jawad Metni. His film "Remnants of War", currently playing in New York City, visits mine-infested fields in South Lebanon after the 2006 Israeli invasion and the people determined to hold on to their lands. For access to podcasts of past programs and audio files of selected interviews, see www.RadioTahrir. org.
David Carradine: The Last Interview. Talking life, love and art beyond the tabloid headlines with the iconic star who played Woody Guthrie in Bound For Glory, over beers at The Playwrights Tavern in midtown, just a few weeks before he tragically passed away on June 3rd. And...The Return Of Planet X, a rogue brown dwarf sister star to our sun. Dr. Jayson Q. Rand, on what it means for the planet.
Do you have kids? Or know someone with kids? Tomorrow on "Create Your Healthy Home," join May Dooley with Co-Hosts Doug and Patti Wood as they discuss what kinds of chemical toxins may be lurking in your home, how they affect children, and some simple steps you can take to avoid exposures and protect your family.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 11:00 am Create Your Healthy Home or Eco-Logic
Scott Sommer will be joined by Adriene Holder, one of the two Tenant Representatives on the Rent Guidelines Board, to talk about the RGB's final vote. Additionally, Met Council's Organizer, Mario Mazzoni, will give a report on the final days of the campaign to pass pro-tenant legislation in Albany. Call in at 212-209-2900. Housing Notebook is produced by Met Council on Housing, New Yorks' oldest tenant union. www.metcouncil. net
Three topics: (1) Peoples' Voices on the International Economic Crisis (2) Bloomberg Gotta Go: Workers Protest 2600 School Layoffs at City Hall Rally (3) Oh No! They're Not Thinking Of Closing Subway Booths Again?
Theater artist, Elizabeth Swados and Hanging Loose Press publisher and poet Bob Hershon on Swados's first published volume of poetry, "The One and Only Human Galaxy"; author Danzy Senna on "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" a memoir of her tumultuous bi-racial family history; and courtroom artist Elizabeth Williams on preparing to capture Bernie Madoff at his sentencing. Hosted by Janet Coleman and David Dozer.
Connections this Monday morning in "The Musical Connection" (3-4AM) features the artistry of Black Uhuru, winners of the first Grammy Award for Reggae in 1985 with their album, Anthem. In "The Extended Play", (4-5AM) the hour gets of to a running start with a look at athletics from the 5th staging of the Reebok Gran Prix held recently at NY's Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island where the average attendant could have easily thought it was a showdown between athletic superpowers, Jamaica and the United States. Following in the 5-6AM Hour is the "Here and There" taking a look at news and views from the Caribbean Community. Items this week include, immigration woes for Guyanese Nationals in Barbados, politics in NY State. Remember too June is Caribbean American Heritage Month celebrations. Connections next airs July 6, 2009.
Monday, June 22, 2009 3:00 am Connections or Telling It Like It Is
Featuring the music of BILLY ECKSTINE. Some of the songs from his career that we will hear: "Stormy Monday Blues", "Mr. B's Blues", "Passing Strangers" "Blue Moon" and of course, "Everything I Have Is Yours" and "Once More With Feeling" with Billy May. We'll listen to four renditions of "Cry Me A River" by ARTHUR HAMILTON. An In-Studio Interview with author JAMES GAVIN prior the the release of his book STORMY WEATHER The Life of LENA HORNE published by Simon & Schuster. Also our monthly Cabaret Scenes segment with EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FRANK DAIN. more...
Abortion - the Debate That Won't Go Away II. In the Aftermath of Dr. Tiller's Assassination: Abortion, Morality and the Liberation of Women. When a hero of women is hunted, demonized and finally cut down for saving the lives and the quality of life of women everywhere, it is women as a whole who have been violently assaulted. And a society that does not rise up in massive repudiation against this is a society that accepts as normal the degradation, subjugation, shaming and blaming of half of humanity.
An interview with the legendary producer Joe Boyd, about his book "White Bicycles" and "making music in the 1960s" - with Nick Drake, The Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd, Nico and The Butterfield Blues Band. Discover how his career began at Pacifica's KPFK and right here on WBAI! More...
On June 19 Howard Jordan interviews award winning columnist Gerson Borrero. For nearly nineteen years, Borrero has authored an award-winning newspaper column entitled "Bajo Fuego" (Under Fire) published in El Diario/La Prensa, the city's most important Spanish-language paper. Mr. Borrero is also a political commentator on NY1's "Inside City Hall Political Rundown" opposite Curtis Sliwa. The weekly segment, moderated by Dominic Carter, has become a "must see" by New York's political cognoscenti. The Rundown segment was also recently satirized on the David Letterman show. To contact Mr. Borrero go to borreroreport. com For suggestions or comments on the show write host Jordan at thejordanjournal@ gmail.com
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