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- 3486 - Between The Lines - 5/8/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* The Criminalization of Pro-Palestinian, Anti-War Student Protesters; Helen Benedict, Professor of Journalism at Columbia University; Producer: Scott Harris. * Biden Expands ACA Health Insurance Program to DACA Recipients; Kica Matos, President of the National Immigration Law Center; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Biased Cable News Gaza War Coverage Skews American Public Opinion; Ryan Grim, The Intercept’s D.C. Bureau Chief; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 29min - 3485 - GaiaGram # 205 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Asia has been hit with a massive 2 week long heat wave -Oil companies knowingly suppressed link between fossil fuels - and climate -States to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages -Five companies are responsible 1/4 of all plastic waste -Microplastics are infiltrating our food supply -Drought in Mexico affecting farming, especially avocados
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 04min - 3484 - Between The Lines - 5/1/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Weaponizing Antisemitism Fuels Dishonest Repression of Students Protesting Israel's Vicious Gaza War; Arun Kundnani, author of "The End of Tolerance;" Producer: Scott Harris. * Protest at Citibank NYC HQ Kicks of ‘Summer of Heat’ Actions targeting Wall St Fossil Fuel Financiers; Alice Hu, Senior Climate Campaigner at New York Communities for Change; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Haiti Crisis Draws International Intervention for Third Time in 30 Years; Kim Ives, an editor with the Haiti Liberté newspaper; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 29min - 3483 - Bill Weir - CNN Anchor Author of "Life as We Know It (Can Be)"
My guest is Bill Weir. Bill is a CNN anchor and Chief Climate Correspondent and he is host and executive producer of the acclaimed CNN Original Series "The Wonder List with Bill Weir." Now Bill is the author of a wonderful new Book entitled "Life as We Know It (Can Be) Stories of People, Climate, and Hope in a Changing World."
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 36min - 3482 - Alan Stern's Virgin Galactic Flight Into Space
Alan Stern has been involved in more than 20 NASA Mission. Dr Stern discusses his Virgin Galactic flight into space, the future of space communications, & the latest findings of the New Horizons mission to Pluto & beyond End Music, 2001 Funk is a Larry Benigno Production
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 25min - 3481 - Hazel Kahan, host of North Fork Works on WPKN
Hazel Kahan, long-time interview host, discusses her shows Tidings and North Fork Works and describes her journey from a successful publicist in the corporate world to a talk show host on WPKN. Interview by Richard Hill
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 25min - 3480 - Organic Farm Stand -- April 18, 2024 -- The Oak That Could Save the Planet
Small Farms Report with Steve Munno of Massaro Farm in Woodbridge, CT. Entomologist and ecologist Doug Tallamy is professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Doug discusses the ways we can create sustainable ecosystems by supporting "keystone" and native plants in our back yards that link together with forests and protected parklands. Interview by Richard Hill
Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 50min - 3479 - GaiaGram # 204 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Dubai recorded a year’s worth of rain in just 12 hours -Hurricane season expected to be the worst on record -(EPA) finalizes rules on “forever chemicals” in drinking water -Corporations urgently need to halve their emissions before 2030 -US DOE to speed up the connection of clean energy to the grid. -Peak wildfire season is heating up the Garden State,
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 04min - 3478 - Between The Lines - 4/24/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
*In a First, Biden Administration Poised to Sanction Israeli Military Unit for Human Rights Abuses Richard Silverstein, publisher of Tikun Olam, a blog addressing Israeli national security issues; Producer: Scott Harris. *Student Hunger Strikers Call for Yale Divestment from Companies Providing Weapons to Israel Yale Hunger Striker, Interviews and megaphone street announcements Producer: Melinda Tuhus. *Victory in European Climate Crisis Lawsuit Could Influence Parallel Efforts in the US & Around the World Kiley Price, a reporter with the online publication Inside Climate News Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3477 - Omar Antar Discusses The Work of The CT Palestine Alliance
On the April 21, 2024 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli speaks with Omar Antar, the Founder of the CT Palestine Alliance, a confederation of Jews, Muslims, Christians, and other citizen groups, working to move the state of Connecticut and the nation toward peace & justice, in particular in Palestine. Omar discusses the Alliance's work, which includes organizing to shift municipal and state-level elected officials to support an immediate and permanent Ceasefire in Gaza. For more on the CT Palestine Alliance: www.palestinect.com To access the Palestine Voter Pledge: www.bit.ly/palestinepledge
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 18min - 3476 - GaiaGram # 203 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
- Bogota Colombia is rationing water due to drought - Morocco's second-largest reservoir drying up -new scientific method pinpoints microplastic pollution 'hotspots' -Court finds climate crisis involves human rights violations. -7 countries generate 100% of electricity from renewable energy -The EU’s Green Claims Directive rules -Sea otters help kelp forest ecosystems
Sat, 20 Apr 2024 - 04min - 3475 - GaiaGram #202 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-March was the Earth’s 10th consecutive month of record-breaking heat -57 companies responsible for 80% of the world’s global CO2 emissions -An "extremely active" hurricane season is likely in 2024. -The rate of carbon emissions cuts in the United States has doubled -Billionaire Australian to invest in green projects -China is the most polluting nation and doing most for renewable energy.
Sat, 20 Apr 2024 - 04min - 3474 - GaiaGram #201 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-The Antarctic Circumpolar Current getting faster -California temporarily shuts down Highway 1 due to coastal erosion -Solar panels are so cheap that they are being used to build garden fences -Global heating is causing problems for a variety of crops -Hong Kong’s records highest Temp for March in 140 years, -Half of the tap water in the U S contaminated with forever“ chemicals,” -Amount of plastic packaging waste created by Amazon has increased
Sat, 20 Apr 2024 - 04min - 3473 - Living With Native Pollinators
Laura Modlin hosts a discussion with Louise Washer, president of the Norwalk River Watershed Association and co-founder of the Pollinator Pathway. Native pollinators are vital to our communities and they discuss why. As well as bills being proposed to protect native pollinators against the deadly effects of neonic pesticides; and what you can do to encourage their proliferation in your yards and beyond. Originally aired April 7, 2024.
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3472 - Between The Lines - 4/17/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
Boston University professor Assaf Kfoury: After Iran Retaliation Against Israel’s Bombing of Embassy in Syria, Netanyahu Threatens Counterattack Independent journalist Julie Dermansky: Media Coverage Lapse of 2023 Marathon Petroleum Refinery Fire Leaves Residents Vulnerable Mother Jones fellow Katie Herchenroeder: Arizona Supreme Court Revives ‘Zombie’ 1864 Abortion Ban Bob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary • Tension between China and the Philippines heating up • Why did the US Navy kill Arizona’s housing bill? • Florida slates referendum on constitutional amendment to overturn 6-week abortion ban
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3471 - Resistance Roundtable -- April 13, 2024 -- Gaza: Eye-witness Report
Nancy Mansour, executive director of Eye Witness Palestine (www.eyewitnesspalestine.org) gives a first-hand report from Gaza where she led a recent tour of 10 doctors treating injured and sick Palestinians in Rafa. Miranda Rector-Cohen, co-director of the CT chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace, discusses the results from the "uncommitted" campaign in the Democratic presidential primary and the strategy to pressure the Biden administration to call for an immediate cease fire in Gaza and to stop supplying Israel with deadly military support. Panel: Scott Harris, Ruthanne Baumgartner and Richard Hill
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 49min - 3470 - Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #8 --Bezos and Musk are gunning for the NLRB: Game On!
Economist Michael Zweig and Labor attorney Arthur Schwartz analyze the attack by Amazon, Tesla and Starbucks on the National Labor Relations Board in a case that could wind up before the Supreme Court of the United States. Interview by Richard Hill, April 2, 2024
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 27min - 3469 - Between The Lines - 4/10/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Israel's Attack on Iran's Syrian Embassy Could Trigger a Perilous Regional War; Melvin Goodman, a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy, Former CIA Analyst; Producer: Scott Harris. * The Supreme Court May be Poised to Weaken Federal Anti-Corruption Laws, Legalize Bribery; Katya Schwenk, a journalist reporting for The Lever; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Trump, GOP, Rightwing Media Weaponize Disinformation on Immigration; Phillip HoSang, FAIR intern, Master’s student NYU’s Media, Culture & Communications Program; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3468 - Spotlight on Arts and Cuture — April 2024 — Poetry Month
This episode of Spotlight on Arts and Culture is a celebration of National Poetry month featuring a conversation with poet, artist, and archivist Shanna Melton. Shanna Melton runs the Writer's Group in Bridgeport, a monthly creative writing workshop.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 59min - 3467 - Between the Lines for 4/3/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Abortion and Reproductive Rights are on the 2024 Election Ballot Dr. Kristyn Brandi, previous board chair of the group Physicians for Reproductive Health Producer: Scott Harris * Activists at Groton Submarine Base Protest the Ongoing Threat of Nuclear War Jackie Allen Doucot of the Hartford Catholic Worker Producer: Melinda Tuhus * Israeli Propagandists Target US Journalists, Skewing (Slanting) Coverage of Gaza War Arvind Dilawar, Independent Journalist Producer: Scott Harris
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3466 - Between The Lines - 4/3/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Abortion and Reproductive Rights are on the 2024 Election Ballot Dr. Kristyn Brandi, previous board chair of the group Physicians for Reproductive Health Producer: Scott Harris * Activists at Groton Submarine Base Protest the Ongoing Threat of Nuclear War Jackie Allen Doucot of the Hartford Catholic Worker Producer: Melinda Tuhus * Israeli Propagandists Target US Journalists, Skewing (Slanting) Coverage of Gaza War Arvind Dilawar, Independent Journalist Producer: Scott Harris
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 29min - 3465 - Hardy Kern American Bird Conservancy "Neonic - The new pesticide"
My guest is E. Hardy Kern lll, The Director of Government relations pesticides and Birds Campaign for the American Bird Conservancy. Hardy will address “Neonics” Neonicotinoids, the New DDT pesticide and it’s threat to birds. The American Bird Conservancy is a non-profit membership organization with the mission of conserving wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. Its focus is on threats to birds in the Western Hemisphere – threats which include overuse of pesticides, urban sprawl, habitat destruction, and invasive species.
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 30min - 3464 - James Shaham Shares His Story
For the Sunday March 31, 2024 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli sat down with James Shaham, live in the studio. James Shaham is an American-Palestinian community member and organizer with Bridgeport for Ceasefire. James speaks about his unique journey, as well as experiences and injustices his family has suffered, the conditions in the Occupied West Bank, and why the Ceasefire Resolution in Bridgeport matters. On January 2, Bridgeport made history by becoming the first city in Connecticut to pass a Ceasefire Resolution. This inspiring achievement made national news, and inspired other cities to organize Ceasefire Resolution campaigns as well. To connect with Bridgeport for Ceasefire: www.instagram.com/bpt4ceasefire
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 27min - 3463 - Melinda Tuhus: The Forest and the Trees
Melinda Tuhus, independent journalist, talks about her long-running environmentally-focused show The Forest and the Trees with host Richard Hill. (March, 2024)
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 24min - 3462 - Organic Farm Stand -- March 21, 2024 -- Spring Farm Markets Open!
Show features: --Small Farms Report with Steve Munno --Honey Bee Update with Vincent Kaye --Spring Farmers Markets Open with Kaitlyn Kimbell Hosted by Richard Hill
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 59min - 3461 - GaiaGram #200 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Fossil fuel industry says abandon the fantasy of phasing out oil and gas -IEA, projects that oil and gas demand peaks by 2030 -Philadelphia county is suing the oil industry, saying oil producers deceived the public about global warming. -Historic and significant climate regulations issued for U.S. -Sea ice in arctic regions of the planet continued its decline in 2024 -Insurance rates going up for coastal properties
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 04min - 3460 - Between The Lines - 3/27/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* After 5 Months of Palestinian Carnage US Finally Allows Passage of UN Gaza Ceasefire Resolution; Josh Ruebner, Adjunct Lecturer in the Justice and Peace Program at Georgetown University; Producer: Scott Harris. * ‘Stop Cop City’ Opponents Fight to have Atlanta Voters Decide Fate of Militarized Police Training Facility; Rev. Keyanna Jones, co-pastor of Park Avenue Baptist Church, Atlanta; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Assessing Biden's Domestic Policy Agenda as 2024 Election Campaign Heats Up; Karen Dolan, Project Director of Criminalization of Race and Poverty at the Institute for Policy Studies. Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3459 - Eclipse 2024 - Interview with Meteorologist Joe Rao
Eclipse 2024 Interview with Joe Rao. Meteorologist Joe Rao discusses the upcoming April 8th Solar Eclipse that will cover the entire contiguous U.S & parts of Mexico & Canada...and how to view it safely End Music, "2001 Funk" , by Larry Benigno
Sun, 24 Mar 2024 - 44min - 3458 - Between The Lines - 3/20/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Biden's Contradictory, Deadly Gaza Policies Prioritizes Rhetoric Over Action; Jack Mirkinson, a Senior Editor at The Nation magazine and cofounder of Discourse Blog; Producer: Scott Harris. * US and Other Nations Intervene Once Again in Haiti to Address a Crisis They Helped Create; Jake Johnston, Senior Research Associate with the Center for Economic and Policy Research; Producer: Scott Harris. * Elder Climate Activist Risks her Freedom and Health in Mountain Valley Pipeline Protest; Karen “River” Bixler, an 81-year-old Vermont climate activist; Producer: Melinda Tuhus.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3457 - GaiaGram #199 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
Oceans has 365 straight days of record-breaking global sea surface temperatures Vietnam faces nearly $3 billion a year in crop losses do to saltwater seepage In 2023, the U.S. added more solar capacity than ever before. South Korea to finance projects to help reduce carbon emissions, U.S. eastern states stay curiously cool possibly due to reforestation Port of San Diego’s first fully-electric tugboat just arrived Colorado has instituted sets limits on water for urban landscaping USDA just updated their plant hardiness zone map
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 04min - 3456 - Justice For Mubarak Soulemane
The March 17, 2024 episode of Mic Check features an interview from 2020, when host Mike Merli was in conversation with Mariyann Soulemane, sister of Mubarak Soulemane, a 19 year-old Black Muslim teenager who was murdered by CT State Police (in collaboration with West Haven Police) on January 15, 2020. Mubarak Soulemane was 19 years old. Mubarak Soulemane was a student at Gateway Community College in New Haven. Mubarak Soulemane was an athlete, who loved playing basketball. Mubarak Soulemane was an entrepreneur, studying business. A teenager, with a heart of gold who would literally give the shirt off his back to help someone. And he did exactly that, on multiple occasions. His kindness and generosity are reflected in the many friends he had that mourn his loss. He had dreams of traveling the world. He had a family that loved him so much. And now all of that is gone for Mubarak. In a rare instance, Trooper Brian North was actually indicted on criminal charges for taking Mubarak’s life. However, on Friday, a jury consisting of mostly older white men, rendered a NOT GUILTY verdict on all counts North was charged with. To stay updated on (and support) Mubarak's family's continued journey for justice: www.instagram.com/justiceformubarak/
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3455 - Denise Baden - Author "Habitat Man" The power of positive climate narratives.
My guest is Denise Baden, a Professor of Sustainable Business within Southampton Business School at the University of Southampton in Britain. Denise set up the Green Stories Project which includes free writing competitions that encourage storytellers to embed climate solutions into stories aimed at mainstream readers across a variety of formats. She believes that solution-focused stories were more likely to inspire pro-environmental behavior. Prof. Baden is also on the Forbes list of Climate Leaders. There are links below. https://www.dabaden.com/habitat-man/ https://habitatpress.com/no-more-fairy-tales/ linkedin.com/in/denise-baden-3742793 https://www.dabaden.com/ https://twitter.com/DABadenauthor Green Stories links https://www.greenstories.org.uk/ https://habitatpress.com/ https://twitter.com/GreenstoriesUK https://instagram.com/greenstoriessoton https://www.youtube.com/@greenstoriesuk
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 33min - 3454 - Organic Farm Stand -- March 7, 2024 -- A Family Farm in the Mississippi Delta
On today's show: --Dana Jackson from CT NOFA reports on the upcoming Winter Conference Scheduled for March 23 at Eastern CT State U., in Willimantic, CT. --Steve Munno's Small Farms Report from Massaro Farm in Woodbridge, CT --The Honey Bee Update with Vincent Kaye --Special Guest: Esther Armmand tells the story of her family's farm in the Mississippi Delta. Host: Richard Hill
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 59min - 3453 - Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #7 -- Labor Demands a Gaza Cease Fire
Michael Zweig, economist and labor historian, is joined by special guest Carl Rosen, president of the United Electrical Workers Union (UE), to discuss the nation-wide campaign by organized labor to demand an immediate and permanent cease fire in the ongoing slaughter of Palestinians by Israel in Gaza. Interview by Richard Hill on March 5, 2024
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 49min - 3452 - Resistance Roundtable -- March 9, 2024 -- Biden's SOTU, Gaza, and the 2024 Election
John Nichols, The Nation Magazine's national affairs correspondent, analyzes President Joe Biden's State of the Union address and discusses his re-election prospects in light of his domestic and foreign policy agendas. Panel: Ruthanne Baumgartner, Scott Harris and Richard Hill
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 50min - 3451 - The twin crises of climate disruption and biodiversity loss
Melinda Tuhus interviews Denise Savageau, president of the Connecticut Association of Conservation Districts, who explains how the climate crisis is exacerbating the biodiversity crisis.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3450 - March 2024 — Conversation with the Stamford Arts Association
The March Spotlight on Arts and Culture features Emily Derr, Christine Irvine, and Tania Hoppe from the Stamford Arts Association. In this conversation, The Stamford Arts Association discusses their approach to establishing a welcoming, inclusive space for artists to begin or nurture their career through workshops, exhibitions, and community!
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 59min - 3449 - Between The Lines - 3/13/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Humanitarian Crisis & Starvation Used as a Weapon of War in Gaza Demands Immediate Ceasefire; Abby Maxman, Oxfam America's Pres. & CEO, Dr. Karameh Kuemmerle a member of Doctors Against Genocide; Producer: Scott Harris. * Beyond the Devastation in Gaza, Repression & Violence Impact Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank; Mazin Qumsiyeh, Professor, Director of Cytogenetics Services at Bethlehem University & Dir. PIBS; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Corporate Media Coverage of Election 2024 is Riven by Journalistic Malpractice; Rick Perlstein, journalist, historian, and author; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3448 - GaiaGram #198 Master Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-A record number of fires threat the Amazon this year -MethaneSAT, built to detect methane from . -2.5 million Americans left their homes because of Extreme Weather -World's largest coral reef ecosystems threatened -Texas increased its solar capacity by 3,700% ranks 3rd in U.S. -Heinz creates a new version of its plastic bottle cap that's recyclable -Groundbreaking discovery, of a novel paint technology for insulation
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 04min - 3447 - Louise Washer "The new DDT Conference"
MY guest on Digging in the Dirt is Louise Washer. Louise serves on the Board of the Pollinator Pathway and is also President of the Norwalk River Watershed Association. Louise is a regular on DITD because she is tirelessly working on issues that affect you and I and our planet. She is here to tell us about an upcoming conference on pesticides, that she is part of, that is taking place next week.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 26min - 3446 - GaiaGram #197 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
Exxon CEO argued oil industry is not primarily to blame for climate breakdown Cargo ship was sunk by rebels could cause ecological damage to the Red Sea. The biggest blaze ever recorded in Texas due to climate change North Atlantic ocean is, on average, warmer than any other time on record, Hundreds of thousands of fall-run Chinook salmon die Mexico City metropolitan area has endured weeks of water shortages Renewable energy costs in Asia last year were 13% cheaper than coal “virtually unlimited” geothermal power may become available
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 04min - 3445 - Between The Lines - 3/6/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
*Ongoing Gaza Catastrophe Rouses Michigan Primary Voters to Send Biden a Message; James J. Zogby Ph.D., co-founder and president of the Arab American Institute; Producer: Scott Harris. *The World and Americans Must Hold all Israeli Institutions Accountable for Occupation, Apartheid, and Genocide; Ofer Neiman, a Jewish Israeli anti-apartheid activist living in Jerusalem; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. *Review of Trump's Total Immunity Claim, Effectively Delays Jan 6 Trial Until After Election; Thomas G. Moukawsher, a former Connecticut complex litigation judge; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 29min - 3444 - GaiaGram #196 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Unseasonable warmth means winter is probably over -World’s oceans reached the hottest temperatures ever recorded early in 2024 -Amazon rainforest faces ecosystem collapse as soon as 2050 -Climate change warming threatens the Lake Geneva’s biodiversity -Pregnant women in Indiana show increased amounts of weedkiller in their urine, -New $24 million funding to support clean energy workforce training -44,000 of the world's species are on the brink of extinction
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 04min - 3443 - Between The Lines - 2/28/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Julian Assange Fights Last Battle to Stop UK Extradition to US; Kevin Gosztola, publisher of the Dissenter Newsletter and author; Producer: Scott Harris * Worldwide Protests Demand Insurance Companies Stop Fueling the Climate Crisis; James Hiatt, a native of Southwest Louisiana, and founder of For a Better Bayou; Producer: Melinda Tuhus * New Information Emerges in the Assassination of Malcolm X Implicating the FBI; Theodore Hamm, Assoc Prof & Chair of Journalism, New Media Studies at St. Joseph's University; Producer: Scott Harris
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 29min - 3442 - Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #6 -- Feb., 2024
Economist Michael Zweig discusses the various union organizing efforts that are moving forward nationally. Interview by Richard Hill, Feb. 6, 2024
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 32min - 3441 - INTERVIEW WITH FORMER NASA ASTRONAUT & ADMINISTRATOR CHARLIE BOLDEN : BLACK HISTORY
VETERAN OF 4 SPACE SHUTTLE FLIGHTS & FORMER NASA ADMINISTRATOR CHARLIE BOLDEN DISCUSSES HIS EXPERIENCES AS A YOUTH IN THE SEGREGATED SOUTH, & HIS AND OTHER BLACK ASTRONAUTS EXPERIENCES WITH & CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE U.S. SPACE PROGRAM
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 41min - 3440 - Brandon "Taz" Niederauer Speaks with WPKN's Ebong Udoma
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer is a prodigious guitarist. He was an original cast member of the Broadway musical "School of Rock" and has played on stage with everyone from Buddy Guy to Gregg Allman to Tedeschi Trucks. Taz is bringing his talents to Bridgeport on Saturday, February 24, 2024, as part of WPKN's celebration of Black History Month. He is performing at the Bijou Theatre, and tickets are available here through Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wpkn-celebrates-black-history-month-w-brandon-taz-niederauer-friends-tickets-809332183347
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 20min - 3439 - Ellen Montgomery - Director at Environment America
My guest this episode on DITD will be Ellen Montgomery the Director of the Public Lands Campaign for Environment America. Environment America is Working together with many organizations on a myriad of environmental issues . We be talking about EA's efforts to preserve the U.S ‘s old growth forests from logging because they are one of our best defenses against the warming of the planet.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 23min - 3438 - Between The Lines - 2/21/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* As Ukraine War Enters 3rd Year, It’s Time to Stop the Killing Melvin Goodman, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, former CIA analyst Producer: Scott Harris * Veterans for Peace Demands Biden Stop Sending Weapons to Israel, Investigate Violation of US Law Mike Ferner, national director, Veterans for Peace; Matthew Hoh, associate director, Eisenhower Media Network Producer: Scott Harris * Coalition Proposes Federal Legislation to Clean Up Zombie Coal Mines’ Environmental Hazards Chelsea Barnes, director of Government Affairs and Strategy for Appalachian Voices Producer: Melinda Tuhus
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 29min - 3437 - GaiaGram #195 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-New Zealand has ruled in favor of indigenous leaders lawsuit against polluters -Local governments are banning green energy projects faster than building them -Lake Powell still in danger of new “deadpool” low levels -National Academy of Sciences,wants a new hurricane category 6 storm rating -Horse shoe Crabs are in jeopardy due to recent human activities -17 million pounds of plastic trash removed from the Pacific Ocean
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 04min - 3436 - Organic Farm Stand -- Feb. 1. 2024 -- The Tulips in Winter
Special Guest Miranda Gould, who owns the New Petal Flower Farm (https://newpetalflowerfarm.com) in Monroe, CT, talks about how she grows organic tulips during the winter by "forcing" them in her basement. Hosts: Richard Hill, Laura Modlin and Steve Munno.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 54min - 3435 - Organic Farm Stand -- Feb. 15, 2024 -- Native Plants Rule!
James Sirch, Education Director at the Peabody Museum in New Haven, CT, discusses the numerous pros of native plants and urges us to grow them from seeds and avoid mistaking them for pesky weeds. Hosts: Richard Hill, Laura Modlin and Steve Munno
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 51min - 3434 - Resistance Roundtable -- Feb. 10, 2024 -- Gaza Carnage Continues
Henry Lowendorf, chair of the New Haven Peace Council and longtime peace and social justice activist, speaks about the continuing brutal Israeli massacre taking place in Gaza. Panel: Ruthanne Baumgartner, Scott Harris and Richard Hill.
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 51min - 3433 - Between The Lines - 2/14/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
*Biden's Ineffectual Response to Israel's Ongoing Carnage in Gaza War Phyllis Bennis, a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies Producer: Scott Harris. * One Year After East Palestine Toxic Train Derailment Residents Still Seeking Help on Heath Impacts Hilary Flint co-founder of the group, Unity Council for the East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment Producer: Melinda Tuhus. *SCOTUS Hearing on Colorado's Removal of Trump from State Ballot Ignores His Role as Insurrectionist Amira Mattar, Counsel with the group Free Speech For People Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 29min - 3432 - GaiaGram #194 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Climate scientist Michael E. Mann wins more than $1mn in damages in defamation case -20% of the world’s migrating animals could be extinct due to human activities -The EU on rejects a plan to cut back reliance on pesticides in agriculture -The Oil Industry Knew About Its Role in Climate Change since 1954 -Devastating wildfires tear across large parts of Chile leaving widespread destruction -The U.S. announces new funding for electric vehicle charging stations -Louisiana Govenor fills state environmental posts with fossil fuel executives -The world surpassed a key warming threshold for the first time on record.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 04min - 3431 - Roishetta Ozane -- (temporary?) victory in the Gulf South
I speak with Roishetta Ozane, one of the leaders of the effort to stop the build-out of LNG (liquefied natural gas) export terminals in Louisiana and Texas.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 29min - 3430 - GaiaGram #193 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
Growing "climate crisis" is fundamentally a human behavioral crisis European countries technological advances, won't limit global heating to 1.5°. Greenlandic mainland is rising faster than sea levels United States’ planet-overheating gas emissions dropped by 1.9% in 2023 Saudi Aramco call off plans to expand its oil output, First-ever white rhinoceros pregnancy using in vitro fertilization. United States Postal Service to install electric vehicle charging stations nationwide
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 04min - 3429 - Between The Lines - 2/7/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Preventing a Wider Middle East War linked to Ending Israel's Brutal War in Gaza; Medea Benjamin, Co-founder Code Pink Women For Peace; Producer: Scott Harris. * Biden Pause on Approving LNG Export Terminals, Won’t Solve Frontline Communities’ Health Hazards; Roishetta Ozane is the founder and CEO of the Vessel Project in southwestern Louisiana; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * GOP and Far Right Forces Provoking National Emergency at Southern Border; Justin Akers Chacón, author and Professor of U.S. History and Chicano Studies San Diego City College; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 29min - 3428 - The Heating Crisis At Success Village Apartments
On the February 4, 2024 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli is joined by Jose Sandoz, Board Member and 4.5-year resident of Success Village Apartments. Jose discusses the heating crisis at Success Village currently affecting 924 families in Bridgeport and Stratford, and the ways in which he and others have been organizing to try to bring heat back to residents.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 25min - 3427 - Jeff Masters Meteorologist - Atmospheric rivers
I welcome back to DITD Jeff Masters of the Yale Climate Connection. Jeff, worked as a hurricane scientist with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990. He has a Ph.D. in air pollution meteorology from the University of Michigan. In 1995, he co-founded the Weather Underground weather channel. On Monday Jan 22nd , a relatively weak atmospheric river, along with favorable winds in the mid-to-upper atmosphere, combined to deliver a deluge to San Diego, with the city seeing 2.73 inches of rainfall in a very short amount of time causing major flooding and destruction of property. Now California is being slammed up and down the coast in the same manner. What's going on?
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 32min - 3426 - GaiaGram #192 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro state Nightmare weather events -Maine record-breaking weather extremes bring disruption, destruction -San Diego has record rains and flash flooding caused by an atmospheric river -Climate change is having a “catastrophic impact” on migratory species, -The courts halt spraying of streptomycin on citrus crops across the US -New Jersey Plans two new offshore wind farms -White House halts all new licenses for LNG export terminals
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 04min - 3425 - Jan. 29, 2024 - Counterpoint
* International Court of Justice Orders Israel to Prevent Acts of Genocide in Gaza War; Robert L. Herbst, is a civil rights lawyer in New York; Producer: Scott Harris. * Fighting to Reform U.S. Mass Incarceration from Inside the System; Nneka Jones Tapia, managing dir. of justice initiatives at Chicago Beyond, former warden of Chicago’s Cook County Jail; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Argentina’s Unions Respond to President Milei’s Extremist Program with General Strike; Pablo Pryluka, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of History at Princeton University; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 1h 27min - 3424 - Spotlight on Arts and Culture — Discussion with Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim
Erika K. Wesley, the Executive Director of the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County, sits down for a conversation with Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim. They discuss Bridgeport's numerous cultural initiatives and growing status as a city where many artists and other creative professionals choose to live. This interview marks the beginning of a 2024 series in which Erika plans to connect with the mayors of Fairfield's urban communities.
Fri, 26 Jan 2024 - 59min - 3423 - Home Page Radio – Don’t Trash The HOME
Thursday, January 25, 2024, 12 Noon WPKN 89.5FM www.wpkn.org Host: Duo Dickinson We are in the time of Tear Downs, Again. And yet feel good, virtue signalling, of 8,000 square foot “Green” homes and $80,000 electric cars simultaneously tell us we are being good stewards of our world. The oxymoron of a new millennium’s religion of “sustainability” and the never ending growth in size and cost of the American Home has always been part of our culture. It is so basic as to be be cliche: “It if ain’t broke don’t fix it.” But we tear down endless viable buildings, throwing away all the energy in them, toxic waste and spending the carbon to make all the parts and build the new building. This is nuts, and people have devoted their lives to offering an alternative to our throw away culture. Joe DeRisi created Urbanminers, Klass Armster has created Armster Reclaimed Lumber and John Hiden is part of Mongers Market: they are walking the talk where others cynically market “Green” as a vehicle for profitting from our hubris and guilt. JOIN US ON HOME PAGE TO SEE A FUTURE IN THE PAST.
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 51min - 3422 - Between The Lines - 1/17/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
Jason Stanley: If Re-Elected, Trump Vows Fascist Regime from Day One Morgan Fox: Although Federal Agencies Recommend Changes to Marijuana Classification, Major Reforms Unlikely Carrie Baker: U.S. Courts Uphold States’ Extremist Abortion Laws Endangering Lives Bob Nixon: This Week’s Under-reported News Summary • Somalia attempts to nullify Ethiopia’s Red Sea port plan • Most states don't warn about "forever chemicals" in fish • Los Angeles landlords forcing rent-stabilized dwellers out
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3421 - Between The Lines - 1/24/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
Former UN Human Rights Special Rapporteur Michael Lynk: Israel’s Brutal Gaza War Has Now Killed 25,000 Palestinians Climate Defiance organizer Maxwell Downing: Direct Action Climate Group Targets Retiring Sen, Joe Manchin as “Climate Super Villain” Stand Up America's Tishan Weerasooriya: Supreme Court Poised to Decimate Federal Regulations on Pollution, Climate, Public Health Bob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary • 4 ways to ease Cuba's humanitarian crisis • NYPD faces backlash as it plans to encrypt radio communications • Labor law violations federal investigations fall to record low
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3420 - Between The Lines - 1/24/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
Former UN Human Rights Special Rapporteur Michael Lynk: Israel’s Brutal Gaza War Has Now Killed 25,000 Palestinians Climate Defiance organizer Maxwell Downing: Direct Action Climate Group Targets Retiring Sen. Joe Manchin as “Climate Super Villain” Stand Up America's Tishan Weerasooriya: Supreme Court Poised to Decimate Federal Regulations on Pollution, Climate, Public Health Bob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary • 4 ways to ease Cuba's humanitarian crisis • NYPD faces backlash as it plans to encrypt radio communications • Labor law violations federal investigations fall to record low
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3419 - Raju Rajan of ReWild Long Island
My guest now is Raju Rajan. Raju describes himself as a technologist with a strong communitarian ethic. Raju is one of the founders of ReWild Long Island and currently serves as Board President. Raju is an avid gardener and amateur tree-enthusiast, he also owns and manages a small agroforest in India dedicated to rewilding and permaculture. ReWild Long Island is accepting applications from community groups to join their ReWild LI Gardens program.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 19min - 3418 - Joe Magazzi Green Earth Ag & Turf Webinar
I'd like to welcome in here to digging in the dirt, my friend Joe Magazzi, president of Green Earth Ag And Turf a company that is a leader in wholesale distribution of organic products for plants, trees and turf with thirteen years of experience and expertise in the green industries. Their motto is All we do are organics. He's here to talk about his First annual Green Earth Ag & Turf Webinar dedicated to teaching more natural and organic application programs and promoting sustainability.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 19min - 3417 - GaiaGram #189 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-EPA will have 1 Billion to clean-up the Great Lakes -U.S. plans to conserve and steward old-growth forests on national forests -Miami septic tanks leaking Nutrients and fecal bacteria -California to enforce laws on over-pumping of groundwater -The Bering snow crab season will be closed for 2023-2024 -Egyptian government approves incentives for green hydrogen projects -It's official 2023 was Earth’s warmest year in a century and a half
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 04min - 3416 - GaiaGram #191 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Blinken says Healthy soil is increasingly an issue of national security -Federal rule will force crack down on methane gas emissions -One of the largest coal plants to be be replaced by the nation’s biggest solar farm -Kashmir India’s mountains having snowless winter -India to achieve 65 percent of its power capacity from non- fossil-fuel sources -US Department of Defense will install rooftop solar on the Pentagon
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 04min - 3415 - Mahmoud Abbas Shares His Story And Discusses Bridgeport's Ceasefire Resolution Campaign
The January 21, 2024 episode of Mic Check was a re-broadcast of host Mike Merli's January 1 interview with Mahmoud Abbas, a Palestinian activist based right here in Connecticut. Mahmoud shares his story, and speaks as an organizer with Bridgeport for Ceasefire, a diverse and inclusive grassroots campaign, led by local Palestinians and Muslims, that organized for a Ceasefire Resolution at the municipal level here in Bridgeport. The resolution was conceived by, and put forth by, City Council Member Jazmarie Melendez, whose community organizing and activism began six years ago, when she and her family suffered a very personal tragedy and injustice. On May 9, 2017, her 15 year-old brother Jayson Negron was shot and killed by Bridgeport Police. Having that first-hand experience of being directly impacted by state violence, Jazmarie powerfully decided she wanted her first official act as a Bridgeport City Council Member to be putting forth a Ceasefire Resolution in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and calling upon the City Council to take a stand against the ongoing genocide being committed by Israel. In this conversation, Mahmoud speaks about the important historical context, and the everyday conditions that Palestinians face, in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank. The night after this conversation took place, Bridgeport made history by becoming the first city in Connecticut to pass a Ceasefire Resolution. For more information on the successful Bridgeport for Ceasefire campaign: www.instagram.com/bpt4ceasefire https://www.democracynow.org/2024/1/10/headlines/san_francisco_bridgeport_ct_albany_are_latest_us_municipalities_to_pass_ceasefire_resolutions https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2024-01-03/bridgeport-becomes-first-city-in-ct-to-adopt-gaza-ceasefire-resolution https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/bridgeport-council-gaza-peace-jewish-muslim-18586339.php https://pequonnock.blogspot.com/2024/01/bridgeport-passes-gaza-ceasefire.html https://www.fox61.com/video/news/politics/bridgeport-city-council-calls-for-ceasefire-in-gaza-the-real-story/520-b9a4cbab-243c-4d60-85d5-f264a52fd1c0
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3414 - Monthly Labor Report #5 -- January, 2024 -- Year End Review and 2024 Forecast
Michael Zweig, economist, labor historian and author of the just released book "Race, Class and Gender -- Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism," discusses the momentous labor action in 2023 and offers his forecast for labor in 2024. Interview by Richard Hill
Sat, 20 Jan 2024 - 26min - 3413 - Resistance Roundtable -- Jan. 13, 2024 -- How do we win in 2024?
The Resistance panel interviews India Walton, the Black woman who rocked the political establishment in Buffalo, NY, when she beat the centrist mayor in that city's primary. She is currently an activist and writer with Roots Action (www.rootsaction.org), a progressive advocacy and action group. Panel: Scott Harris, Ruthanne Baumgartner and Richard Hill
Sat, 20 Jan 2024 - 48min - 3412 - Organic Farm Stand -- The American Leaf Blower Massacre
Special guests, Louise Lasher and Lisa Shanahan, discuss how they successfully passed an ordinance restricting the use of gas-powered leaf blowers in Norwalk, CT. Panel: Steve Munno, Laura Modlin and Richard Hill
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 59min - 3411 - GaiaGram #190 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-Storm brings record coastal flooding in Maine -Reduced snowpack in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere -Iranians accusing its Neighbor Turkey Of Stealing Rain Clouds, -A quarter of humanity living under drought in 2022 and 2023 -Bottled water has 10 to 100 times more bits of plastic than - previously estimated -A battery system has replaced Hawaii’s very last coal power plant.
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 04min - 3410 - Between The Lines - 1/10/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* South Africa Files International Court of Justice Case Accusing Israel of Genocide in Gaza Robert L. Herbst, is a human rights lawyer in New York Producer: Scott Harris * Protest at US Holocaust Museum Demands Response to Israel’s Atrocities in Gaza Michael Beer, Director of Nonviolence International Producer: Melinda Tuhus * Two States Rule Insurrectionist Donald Trump Ineligible to Appear on 2024 Ballot Nikhel Sus, Senior Counsel, Dir. Strategic Litigation, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) Producer: Scott Harris
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3409 - The Long Island Sound Lobster Trap Project
My guests today are all doing great things for the Long Island sound. Dr. Sarah Crosby, who is a marine ecologist trained in conservation science with extensive experience in coastal and marine ecosystems. Kat Cuzco of the Lobster trap team has worked as a marine science educator at Project Oceanology since 2019. At Project O. She also works on the Lobster Trap Recovery and Assessment Partnership (L-TRAP). Also Bill Lucey, a sound keeper for Save The Sound. We are here to discuss the problem of 10’s of thousands of Abandoned lobster traps in Long Island Sound.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 31min - 3408 - Between The Lines - 1/3/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Physician Relates the Horror Palestinians Face in Gaza as Israel-Hamas War Continues into 2024; Dr. Dana Elborno, MD, OBGYN, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology physician practicing in Illinois; Producer: Scott Harris. * Group Challenging America's Undemocratic Electoral College System Gaining Support; Christopher Pearson, Secretary of the group National Popular Vote, former Vermont legislator; Producer: Scott Harris. * CT’s Clean Slate Law Seals Criminal Records of People Convicted of Misdemeanors & Some Felonies; Rodney Moore, Phil Kent and Helen Caraballo Speakers at Clean Slate Law Press Conference; Producer: Melinda Tuhus.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 29min - 3407 - GaiaGram #188 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-EXIM approved nearly $1 billion in fossil fuel lending -New York just became the first state to restrict seeds coated with bee-killing pesticides. -a declaration signed to boost health-related climate finance -San Mateo sea-level rise planners propose building an off-shore tidal lagoon -Chile believed to have a tree that survived for more than 5,000 years
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 04min - 3406 - Resistance Roundtable -- Dec. 9, 2023 -- Academia Sustains a Mortal Wound; will it survive?
Dr. Irene Mulvey, president of the American Association of University Professors, discusses the onslaught against freedom of speech and inquiry in Florida and academia, in general. Luke Savage, staff reporter with Jacobin Magazine, offers his perspective on how the corporate media is—and should be—covering the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. Panel: Ruthanne Baumgartner, Scott Harris and Richard Hill
Sat, 30 Dec 2023 - 50min - 3405 - GaiaGram #187 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis
-The electric vehicle market is in good health, with record sales -Colorado River’s water supply drops substantially due to low snow -The Northeast and N. California, risk of extreme flash rainstorms - 60% of insects struggling to keep up with the plants they rely on -half” of the whales and dolphins over the past five years contained PCBs, -Stanford Natural Capital Project, answering questions Ct about nature friendly development.
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 04min - 3404 - Between The Lines - 12/27/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* If Re-elected Trump Vows to Impose a Fascist Regime, But Are Americans Listening?; Amanda Marcotte, a senior politics writer at Salon and author; Producer: Scott Harris. * A Bipartisan ‘Fiscal Commission,’ The GOP's Latest Threat to Cut Social Security, Medicare Benefits Alex Lawson, Executive Director of Social Security Works; Producer: Scott Harris. * After 30 Years of Organizing Yale Grad Student Union Local 33 Wins First Contract; Sasha Tabachnikova, PhD candidate in immunobiology, & member of the union bargaining committee; Producer: Melinda Tuhus.
Wed, 27 Dec 2023 - 29min - 3402 - Astronaut Eileen Collins & Author Jonathan Ward NEAF 2023
Recorded at the 2023 Northeast Astro Forum, the first woman to command & pilot a U.S. Space Shuttle, Eileen Collins & Author Jonathan Ward discuss their book “Through The Glass Ceiling To The Stars” with many of Eileen’s experiences as a Test & Space Shuttle Pilot… and the future of space exploration.
Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 57min - 3401 - Michelle Thaller - The lives & Deaths of Stars... & Mysteries of The Universe
Dr MIchelle Thaller, NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center Astronomer Discusses how stars are born & die ...And mysteries of the Universe including Dark Matter, Dark Energy, & Space Time
Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 53min - 3400 - Between The Lines - 12/20/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Biden Has The Power to Stop Israel's Carnage in Gaza; Samer Badawi is a Palestinian-American writer and a contributor to +972 Magazine; Producer: Scott Harris. * COP 28 Showcase for False Solutions Fails to Make Urgently Needed Progress Addressing Climate Crisis; Fletcher Harper, executive director of the multi-faith international climate organization GreenFaith; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * New Book Examines the Issues of Class, Race, Gender and the Injuries of Capitalism; Michael Zweig, Professor of Economics emeritus at Stony Brook University and author; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 29min - 3399 - GaiaGram #186 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis.
-Nearly $7 trillion of public and private finance each year directly harms nature -Rising sea levels threaten to drown Pacific island nations, -Greek village Metamorfosi relocating their entire community due to flood waters -Canary Islands, El Hierro is the first yo function for 28 days using only wind and water power. -More than 1,000 abandoned lobster traps have been removed from Long Island Sound -General Mills, Walmart, and Sam’s Club collaborate on adoption of regenerative agriculture practices
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 04min - 3398 - Ralph Baskin Photographer/WPKN staffer The experience of going solar on your house
My guest on DITD today is Ralph Baskin. Ralph is a Retired IT cost consultant turned photographer who moved to CT from NY over 40 years ago where he lives in, and has improved, a small 1890's Victorian farmhouse. Ralph and I have found common ground with our views on the environment and have had many conversations about solar which I have dabbled with and Ralph has had a lot of experience, having adding a solar system to his own home. Besides my intention to always feature local guests and listeners of WPKN, I thought we all could learn more about going solar by hearing about Ralph's experiences.
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 26min - 3397 - GaiaGram #185 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis.
-200 countries make global pact for “transitioning away from fossil fuels” 200 researchers, sounds the alarm on climate tipping points— - rising ocean temperatures are causing hurricanes to gain strength -N Y’s South Fork Wind first utility-scale offshore wind farm to generate power in the US
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 04min - 3396 - Between The Lines - 12/13/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Protecting Free Speech on Campus as Israel-Hamas War Stokes Antisemitism, Islamophobia; Will Creeley, Legal Director with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE); Producer: Scott Harris. * Republicans Tie Support for Israel, Ukraine Aid to Imposing New Draconian Immigration Laws; Kica Matos, President of the National Immigration Law Center; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Too Little Too Late at the UN COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai; Peter Kalmus, a climate scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and climate activist; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 29min - 3395 - Organic Farm Stand -- December 7, 2023 -- When a Meteor Struck Easton!
The Farm Stand speaks with Frank Pagliaro, an historian and researcher, who describes the first documented meteor to strike North America on Dec. 14, 1807. Hosted by Richard Hill, Laura Modlin and Steve Munno.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 59min - 3394 - Voices from Indigenous National Day of Mourning
I recorded several speakers from the 54th National Day of Mourning at Plymouth, MA on Thanksgiving Day, 2023, including the co-chair of United American Indians of New England, a Palestinian, and an 82-year-old survivor of Canada's Indian residential schools (prisons)
Sat, 09 Dec 2023 - 29min - 3393 - GaiaGram #184 - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis.
-COP28 president says "no science" for a phase out of fossil fuels. -Gore says oil industry is way more effective at capturing politicians than emissions. -4 out of 5 people agree that it’s essential to do “whatever it takes” to limit climate change -Solar capacity has grown faster in US electrical generation than all other energy sources -Airbus will have fleet of ocean vessels with wind-assisted propulsion -coal-producing West Virginia school system is going solar,
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 04min - 3392 - Between The Lines - 12/6/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Biden Pays High Price for Embrace of Israel's Deadly Gaza Attack; Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft; Producer: Scott Harris. * The Struggle for Palestinian Rights & Self Determination Embraced by Indigenous Activists; Salma Abu Ayyash, a Palestinian American engineer, educator, and social justice activist Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * The Dark, Violent Legacy of Henry Kissinger; Peter Kornbluh, Dir. Cuba & Chile Documentation Projects at the National Security Archive Greg Grandin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Professor of History at Yale University; Producer: Scott Harris.
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 29min - 3391 - Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #4 -- Dec. 2023
Economist and labor historian Michael Zweig discusses the nexus between capitalism and fascism and in the process provides a more cogent definition of the F word than is now in common use in the corporate media. Interview by Richard Hill, Nov. 27, 2023
Sun, 03 Dec 2023 - 30min - 3390 - Between The Lines - 11/29/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* After Gaza Humanitarian Pause, Hostage/Prisoner Release, Activists Push for Permanent Ceasefire; Hassan El-Tayyab, leg. dir. Middle East Policy, Advocacy Organizer w Friends Committee on National Legislation; Producer: Scott Harris. * Federal Appeals Court Ruling Further Erodes 1965 Voting Rights Act and US Democracy; Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Kirkland & Ellis professor of Law at Harvard University; Producer: Scott Harris. * Canadian Indian School Survivor Shares her story at Annual ‘National Day of Mourning’ Rally; Harriet Prince, a survivor of the Canadian Indian residential school system; Producer: Melinda Tuhus.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 29min - 3389 - A conversation with artist Kim Weston about her project "Sweetgrass: Dancing with My Ancestors"
Valerie Richardson is joined in the studio by photographer Kim Weston and Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye, director of the Housatonic Museum of Art. Kim's exhibition Sweetgrass: Dancing with My Ancestors opens at the Museum on November 29, 2023
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 46min - 3388 - Band Central Radio - Eric DiBerardinoTue, 28 Nov 2023 - 15min
- 3387 - Band Central Podcast w/JD Seem - Nov. 2023Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 10min
- 3386 - Band Central Radio November Podcast
Host: Rob Fried, Band Central Radio 🎶Plans for lunch today? Tune in at NOON to WPKN Community Radio 89.5 for a special Band Central Radio show featuring host Rob Fried and special guests JD Seem (guitarist) and Eric DiBerardino (bassist). Don’t miss this hour of community-oriented fun and music! Tune in Monday! 🎶
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 54min
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