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In this episode, we delve into the Battle of Adwa, fought on March 1, 1896, between the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy. Despite being vastly outgunned, the Ethiopian forces were able to successfully repel the Italian colonialists, defending their independence and sovereignty. We discuss the roots of the conflict, including the Scramble for Africa, the Berlin Conference, and the Treaty of Wuchale. We explore the impacts of the Battle of Adwa on modern anti-fascist movements, pan-Africanism, black and African solidarity, and anti-imperialist resistance. We also highlight the ongoing issues of poverty, conflict, and inequality in Africa that stem from European colonialism. Articles to check out: https://theconversation.com/the-battle-of-adwa-an-ethiopian-victory-that-ran-against-the-current-of-colonialism-132360 Book: Days of emperor and clown;: The Italo-Ethiopian War by: James Dugan Contact us! Insta: @Populareducationradio Email: populareducationradio@gmail.com
Millions of people are waiting for a $1,200 payment meant to ease financial burdens from the economic shutdown due to the COVID 19 PANDEMIC. The Trump Administration is being criticized for stalling and even denying these payments to some Americans. In this this interview Nancy Altman, President of Social Security Works and a Pelosi appointed Social Security Advisory Board member, will discuses why some social security beneficiaries are not getting their payments, the importance of the national social security program and more. For inquiries please email: Tammy at PopularEducationRadio Instagram: @PopularEducationRadio STAY SAFE!
In this episode of Popular Education Radio, I interview Richard Silverstein, writer at Tikun Olam, a progressive Jewish blog which focuses on the Israeli national security state and more. In this interview Richard speaks about how the Covid 19 pandemic has been affecting the Israeli and Palestinian populations in the region. We talk about the health disparities, how this virus is being monetized by governments and we also talk about Israeli politics and a possible 4th election! Click here to read Richard's recent Jacobin article as mentioned in the interview If you're interested in participating in the Popular Education Radio webinar series please contact: Populareducationradio@gmail.com Check us out on IG@PopularEducationRadio to register for the COVID 19 in Palestine and Israel please click here- you much register to attend Thank you all!! -Tammy
HELLO! It's great to be back! In this episode I interview Professor Ruha Benjamin on her book Race After Technology. Tune in to hear about the intersection of race, inequality and technology-- some scary stuff but Ruha Benjamin breaks it down in a way that will leave you feeling empowered!!If you've ever wondered: "Are Robots Racist?" I've got the answer for you! -- Also, if you wish to borrow my copy of the book let me know! Thank you all for the patience and love, wash your hands! For comments, questions or concerned (within reason) hit me up IG @PopularEducationRadio or email me at PopularEducationRadio@gmail.com "I am an Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University where I study the social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine, race and citizenship, knowledge and power. I am also the founder of the JUST DATA Lab, and a Faculty Associate in the Center for Information Technology Policy, Program on History of Science, Center for Health and Wellbeing, Program on Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Department of Sociology. I serve on the Executive Committees for the Program in Global Health and Health Policy and Center for Digital Humanities." for more information please go to, RuhaBenjamin.com
Four years ago on (12/12/2015) at a summit in Paris, 174 countries gathered with the objective of achieving, for the first time in over 20 years of UN negotiations, a binding and universal agreement on climate. In this episode, on the four year anniversary of the summit, I’ll be joined by Jana Gastellum, the Deputy Director of Programs at the Oregon Environmental Council, to discuss the international efforts of the 2015 COP, the Green New Deal and what it all means for our future!
Immortal Technique is an indigenous hip hop artist and revolutionary, known for his raw, highly-political lyrics. I spoke with Immortal Technique about his life, work and perspective on this activist moment in Portland and the world. From Anti fascism to Neoliberalism.. He talks about his early days growing up in Harlem and the School in Afghanistan he helped build with Omeid International. Currently on the MIDDLE PASSAGE TOUR check out: https://www.viperrecords.com/the-middle-passage-tour/ for dates near you Thank you Viper Records and Immortal Technique! Thank you listeners world wide!! In solidarity, Tammy
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: This November Popular Education will be showcasing people and who've used music to educate, enlighten, and liberate humanity. This week I'm starting off with a live interview with Anti Folk hero (is that a thing? I'm gonna make it a thing), comic book maker, guitarist and New Yorker, Mr. Jeffrey Lewis!!!! culture, music industry, comics, we talk about it all! Jeffrey Lewis and The Voltage are ON TOUR!! CHECK OUT https://www.thejeffreylewissite.com/Upcoming-Shows.html for more info about tour dates in your town!! For questions, comments or concerns hit me up on IG:@populareducationradio or e-mail populareducationradio@gmail.com In Solidarity, Tammy
This week on Popular Education Radio: Nathaniel Boehme (he/him/his) is an LGBTQ Veteran, activist, and social worker. Boehme has served over 18 years in the U.S. Air Force and was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today we'll talk about the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy. The DADT policy was established by Clinton in 1993 and stated that LGB service members are allowed to serve as long as they did not disclose their sexual orientation, or openly speak of homosexual relationships including marriages or other familial attributes while serving in the United States armed forces. On September 20, 2011 the Obama Administration repealed this policy but unfortunately as we find out in this episode, change takes time. Today Nathaniel will share his experiences. Currently, Nathaniel is an active service member at the Portland Air National Guard and in 2017, he was the first in Oregon and Washington to participate in a Pride parade in uniform with his Command’s approval. To read about Nathaniel's work or contact him please go to: www.nathanielboehme.com Please feel free to contact Populareducationradio@gmail.com or visit the Instagram @populareducationradio Thanks!! Intro music: Cliterati - Looking for the Answers Interlude: Midnight North - This is a Jazz Space Image: Abovethelaw.com
The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was founded by Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally Nevius, wife of former Washington City Council Chairman John Nevius. On September 19, 1985 members of PMRC, known as the "Washington Wives" attended a Senate hearing. During the hearing Frank Zappa. Dee Snider and John Denver testified against the Recording Industry Association of America's decision to place a “Parental Advisory” sticker on album. Today on Popular Education I will be joined by Michael B (@UrbanHumanbeing) and we will explore the different sides of this moral argument. Hit me up on insta: @populareducationradio or email me at: PopularEducationRadio@gmail.com Citing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents_Music_Resource_Center https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-11-01-mn-740-story.html https://www.retroreport.org/transcript/sex-drugs-and-gore/ https://www.nndb.com/org/374/000128987/ https://www.jstor.org/stable/853600?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents https://www.newsweek.com/2015/10/09/oral-history-tipper-gores-war-explicit-rock-lyrics-dee-snider-373103.html https://books.google.com/books?id=HRWDBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA349&lpg=PA349&dq=pmrc+fifteen+lauper&source=bl&ots=_-OKI52I_5&sig=NanYNWyr7MGRItVO31Rbreq5uU8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAzgKahUKEwi9nci_iv3HAhXJGR4KHb3uApU#v=onepage&q=pmrc%20fifteen%20lauper&f=false https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/pmrcs-filthy-15-where-are-they-now-60601/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgAF8Vu8G0w
On August 22nd 1978, one of Kenya's founding fathers, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, passed away. Kenyatta was one of the leaders who liberated Kenya from British Rule. He was a political activist, who traveled to the U.K. to protest the mistreatment of the Kikuyu people (ethnic group in Kenya) and all Kenyans. He presented his case to Parliament but soon learned that he had to get within the system in order to change it. Once Kenya was liberated, Kenyatta become the first President (although he was PM while Kenya was under British Rule.) Popular for his progressiveness, vision and four wives, Kenyatta coined the term "Harambee" which still the phrase used for community. On August 22nd 1989, the founding fathers of the Black Panthers, Huey P. Newton dies in Oakland after being shot by a rival organization. Huey stood up against oppression and formed the Black Panthers Self Defense organization to inform black people of their rights and education black people all together. Thank you for listening! please feel free to check us out @PopularEducationRadio or email us PopularEducationRadio@gmail.com Citing: KTN news, Wiki, CGTN, Kenyan government archives websit and the nairobian publication.
TURN ON TUNE IN DROP OUT on today's episode we're covering the HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK! Four unlikely fellas set off to raise money for a recording studio and ended up creating the most memorable three day concert in American History!! we'll talk about the financial hits, the logistical failures of trying to service over 1.5 million people on a 600 acre farm with no running water, and of course the mud, the music and the impression 50 years later. Surprise musical guests Paddy and Austin will be playing some groovy songs for Woodstock's 50th anniversary lots of quotes from my main man, Arlo Guthrie--- no Nixon speeches, I promise!! we love hearing from our listeners feel free to drop us a line Insta: @populareducationradio or e-mail us at PopularEducationRadio@gmail.com THANK YOU ALL!!
Hello everyone! Today we're talkin about Nixon's FAILED attempt at welfare reform. Live and uncut from the KBOO studios in portland, OR- we've got audio from the Nixon Foundation from policy makers from Nixon's administration! and groovy tunes from the amazing Nina Simone. with your host (tongue tied) Tammy and Co-Host Mic (@UrbanHumanbeing) email us any fun facts, love letters, questions at populareducationradio@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @populareducationradio Best, POP ED Citing: Law Library - American Law and Legal Information the Free Legal Encyclopedia: Alyce Faye Wattleton to Zoning - Further Readings on Welfare - Federal Social Security Programs, A Brief History Of Welfare Reform, Food And Food Stamps, Public Housing and Wiki!! audio : Aug 1969 Nixon's speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vHYFzYvCak 2010 Nixon foundation and library roundhouse discussion: https://www.nixonfoundation.org/2013/08/early-groundwork-for-entitlement-reforms/ 1969 NBC special report: Welfare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTzscxryRuw
12 years ago today Lady Bird Johnson passes away in Texas at the age of 94. her family legacy and beautification project throughout the states is still felt long after her death. Tonight on POPULAR EDUCATION, author Betty Caroli will share her findings about Lady Bird’s life before and during her tenure as the country’s 36th First Lady! Join me from 7-8pm as Betty Caroli and I talk about her book: Lady Bird and Lyndon. The real LBJ that made America
I'm at the studio with MIc (@UrbanHumanbeing) talkingabout world refugee day. I’m hoping to shed light on the origins of displacement (19th century on) and compare it with out current international issues.. we’ll also revisit a part of my interview with Mohamed Alyajouri where he talks about the current Yemeni humanitarian crisis. for any questions or comments or a "hey how are ya" feel free to hit me up in instgram @PopularEducationRadio or email PopularEducationRadio@gmail.com, thank you!! Music: Intro: Germ free Adolescence - X Ray Spex Second Song: Walls (Crass Cover) - Jeffery Lewis Last song: Nafekegn- Gigi
In this episode we have local PDX activists Donovan Smith from Gentrification is WEIRD, Ibrahim Mubarak and Laquida Landford from Right 2 Survive in the studio to educate listeners about important upcoming projects, community meetings and updates about Right 2 Survive and all the amazing events and programs! R2S the only local non profit actually aimed towards housing people permanently in our community via Resting Safe project If you want to volunteer your time, energy or CASH please check out https://www.right2survive.org/ Some information about the river clean up and Portland Harbor Community Coalition please visit :http://ourfutureriver.org/ To read about the superfund and upcoming meeting go here: https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=1002155 To check out Donovan Smith's Gentrification is WEIRD project to https://www.instagram.com/gentrificationisweird/ Music Intro: Propeller - Silent Partner
Jasmin White is an talented Opera singer living in Portland, OR. In this episode Jasmin will give us a look into what it means to be an award winning 20-something year old indigenous-black female in the traditional world of Opera! Here are some links to Jasmin's music: Jasmin's band, Talk mouth: https://talkmouth.bandcamp.com/ Jasmin's Opera singing: https://www.youtube.com/user/jasminjwhite
In this episode Mohamed share the story of his family members that are still suffering in Yemen as a result of the current warfare. Mohamed speaks about the efforts to help his immediate family and the displacement of many others in the process of finding a safe haven. Mohamed is originally from Yemen and currently lives in the Portland area where he manages two OHSU healthcare clinics. If listeners are interested in donating to the humanitarian relief work in Yemen here are some of the charities we mentioned in the interview: https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/ https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.mercycorps.org/ Thank you.