The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night faire. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.
In this conversation, the hosts explore the history and purpose of calendar reform, the differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, and the challenges of implementing a new calendar system. They also touch on the drawbacks of daylight savings time and share interesting facts about snakes, including the discovery of two distinct species of green anacondas and a python with emoji-like patterns on its back. The conversation covers various topics including mosquitoes, fusion reactors, AI, Neanderthals, and timeshare scams. The hosts discuss the potential of AI in controlling fusion reactors and the ethical concerns surrounding its use. They also explore the ingenuity of Neanderthals in using glue and their burial practices. The conversation concludes with a fact-checking game where the hosts discuss news events that have been fact-checked. The episode concludes with stories about the reintroduction of black rhinos in Kenya, and a breakthrough treatment for tumors in dogs.
Julian Assange Fights Last Battle to Stop UK Extradition to US; Worldwide Protests Demand Insurance Companies Stop Fueling the Climate Crisis; New Information Emerges in the Assassination of Malcolm X Implicating the FBI.
It's a weird psychedelic trip this weekend as we look at an electronic record for children, tour some cities musically 50s style, and a hip hypnotist goes our of her head.
Bob Avakian: Break the Chains, Unleash the Fury of Women as a Mighty Force for Revolution! Sunsara Taylor, International Women's Day (IWD) 2024, a big advance towards a real revolution. Sunsara Taylor & Michelle Xai on "Battle Cry To Break All The Chains." Break ALL the chains – you can’t be free of all exploitation and oppression and keep the oppression of women by men, from The Bob Avakian Interviews. Sunsara Taylor: Will Fighting for Revolution–& Refusing to Vote for Biden–Cost Trans Lives?
DiEM25 is a pan-European, progressive movement. They aim to democratize the EU before it disintegrates. DiEM25 members met by ZOOM on Feb 20, 2024, to comment on the court proceedings.
The moderator, Mehran Khalili, is an adviser to DiEM25 and writes about censorship and misinformation.
Yanis Varoufakis, economics professor and acclaimed author, was Minister of Finance in 2015, negotiating on behalf of the Greek government during their debt crisis.
Judith Meyer from Berlin, Germany, is a linguist and author and has been working for DiEM25 since 2016.
This recording, The war on truth – Julian Assange with Yanis Varoufakis, is part of a 58 minute Live Stream broadcast on February 20, 2024 when London's High Court met to decide whether Julian Assange can be extradited to the US.
The London High Court hearing ended without a judgement, for which we will likely have to wait until mid-March 2024. In the meantime, the campaign for Assange’s freedom grows.
You can watch the full 58 minute video of the Live Stream on YouTube under the title:
The war on truth – Julian Assange, media and global discourse, with Yanis Varoufakis and more!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvW4cb7yHms
DATE: Feb 20, 2024
Denver, Colorado’s majestic mountains, green space, and reputation as an ecologically advanced city draw people into this growing metropolis. But there are some unwanted byproducts that result from the influx of humanity, for example air pollution and gentrification. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Raksha Vasudevan, a freelance journalist and contributing editor to High Country News about the transition of Denver from a remote Rocky Mountain town to a booming metropolis. We learn about the city’s industrial history, discuss how its transportation system has evolved, and look at the paradoxes and unintended consequences of major green infrastructure projects.
Learn about the Race & Equity in all Planning of San Francisco Coalition's grassroots plan to provide more affordable housing
We're thrilled to present the latest installment in our special series, delving into the arts and culture sector's recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. In this eighth episode, we shine a spotlight on "REP-SF’s Citywide People’s Plan for Affordable Housing," a crucial initiative tackling one of our community's most pressing issues.
Serving up life lessons at a Detroit Chinese restaurant; Canada’s Security Agency warns of looming anti-queer violence, Russia’s riot police continue their hysterical reaction to alleged “LGBTQ propaganda”, Tennessee enacts marriage equality restrictions, Virginia’s marriage protections await the governor’s signature, Montana’s new anti-trans rules are as unconstitutional as the old ones, and Seattle bar raid protestors join Washington strippers in support of their rights,
All that and more this week when you discover “This Way Out”, the world’s audio oasis for LGBTQ+ news and culture.
Independent radio journalist and former BBC reporter, Tony Gosling interviews journalist Vanessa Beeley, daughter of a former UK Ambassador to Egypt, on who controls the Rafah border. Is Egypt building a new prison for Palestinians in Egyptian Rafah? Vanessa Beeley speaks about a Map from SINAI Foundation for Human Rights reportedly showing the work on an area to imprison Palestinians on the border with Gaza and the Occupied Territories " it is important to understand that under the Philadelphi Accords signed between Egypt and Israel in September 2005 " Egypt effectively handed over control of this territory to Israel which means potentially the prison would be under control of the Zionists. She provides the back story to the founders of Zionism and Western Imperialism which supports the Apartheid State in land designated by the U.N. for Palestine.
Structural Adjustment is the name of an economic regime imposed mainly on less developed countries that enforces drastic cuts to public employment and services spending in exchange for international lending. It also mandates privatization and opening to foreign investment, and pushes the resulting hardships largely onto women and their families. Speakers are Jamaican radio journalist and host Barbara Gloudon, and the following economists: Peggy Antrobus from the Caribbean and Gita Sen from India, founding members of DAWN (an organization of economists from the global South); Elizabeth Lwanga-Okwenje, African Region Director, Oxfam America; Elaine Zuckerman, former employee of World Bank; and Alice Rivlin, Brookings Institution.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Today we again provide some context to the horror evolving before our eyes in Gaza. By only listening to the Israeli narrative, which is reflected in our mainstream media, we are led to believe that this genocidal assault by Israel began on October 7th, triggered by,a so-called terrorist raid on Israel by Hamas. That narrative disregards several facts, among them that Palestine has been living under military occupation for 75 years. Hamas’ raid must be put in the context of the International right of Palestinians to resist that occupation, and resist the siege of Gaza and the apartheid being imposed on them.
So, we begin with a European voice, that of Greek political leader and diplomat Yanis Varoufakis, who helps us understand the context for the Gaza Genocide. Varoufakis is a Greek economist and politician. Since 2018, he has been Secretary-General of Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), a left-wing pan-European political party he co-founded in 2016. We hear him today in an excerpt of an interview conducted in the UK.
Following that, our feature presentation today is a wonderful interview with journalist and cartoonist Joe Sacco, whose unique coverage of the occupation is legendary. We leave the formal introduction of Sacco to Chris Hedges, who conducted this interview.
We'll celebrate Black History Month with powerful music from Nina Simone, Gil Scott-Heron, Mavis Staples, and The Freedom Singers, plus we'll hear the voices of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, and Stokely Carmichael.
We'll celebrate Black History Month with powerful music from Nina Simone, Gil Scott-Heron, Mavis Staples, and The Freedom Singers, plus we'll hear the voices of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, and Stokely Carmichael.
We'll celebrate Black History Month with powerful music from Nina Simone, Gil Scott-Heron, Mavis Staples, and The Freedom Singers, plus we'll hear the voices of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, and Stokely Carmichael.
1. Heavyweight - Essa & Pitch 92
2. Breezin' - Evil Ed & BAD FX
3. Keep Bouncing - Amerigo Gazaway & DJ DN³
4. Purple - Hus Kingpin
6. Hip Hop Saves Lives - Arrested Development ft. Grandmaster Caz and Chuck D
7. Strangers - Flavanoid ft. Es and Kool G. Rap
8. Iron Lung - Superstah Snuk
9. All Rise - Meet The Greens (Mad1ne & Blazy Green) ft. Phoenix (cuts by DJ Tekneek)
10. On Hood - DJ TLO ft. Propaganda and Shad
11. All The Words Useful - Mike Titan & Silent Someone ft. GeneralBackPain and Crotona P
12. Not Today - Rahim Samad
13. Theurgy - KLIM Beats
14. Translation - Backwood Sweetie & K!ng jvmes
15. Mysterious Ways - Metermaids ft. Jesse The Tree
16. Brooklyn Heights - Masta Ace & Marco Polo
17. Pressin' On - The Deli (Moka Only & Baptiste Hayden)
18. The Joy of Rapping - Dirty Needles & Reese Tanaka ft. DJ Glibstylez
19. Soul a la Mode - Marcus D & Cise Star ft. Pismo, Substanstial and ZANE
20. Cracks (Elaquent remix) - Somni
21. Breeze Please - Suff Daddy
Renewables cannot power the world we know. Dr. Simon Michaux from the Geological Survey of Finland crunched the numbers: not enough time, and not enough metals. In this unique interview on Rachel Donalds PlanetCritical broadcast, Michaux explains the limits - and what we CAN do in a sustainable society.