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SEEDS OF CHANGE EPISODE 2 “To Free Ourselves We Must Feed Ourselves: The Hidden Legacy of the Black Panther Free Breakfast Program in California." In January 1969 a group of young visionaries at the forefront of the Black Power movement launched an innovative Free Breakfast Program for children in Oakland. In doing so, they didn't just help shape public imagination about the possibilities of food aid. Discover how they also helped change the political will of the state and nation. (Photo Credit: Charles Bursey serving children at Panther breakfast program, St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, No. 135. Photo by Pirkle Jones. Courtesy of University of California, Santa Cruz. McHenry Library, Special Collections). Seeds of Change Episode 2 features interviews from Dr. Analena Hope Hassberg (incoming Cal State LA Assoc. Prof.) and Billy X Jennings (Public Historian of the Black Panther Party). It was written and produced by Dr. Caroline Collins (Postdoctoral Fellow at UC San Diego and Cal Ag Roots Producer at the California Institute for Rural Studies) and edited by Li Schmidt (Associate Associate Storyteller and Researcher at the California Institute for Rural Studies). This project was made possible with support from the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. The episode's title “To Free Ourselves We Must Feed Ourselves” is inspired by the words of activist farmer and author Leah Penniman. Learn more about Penniman's work here: https://www.soulfirefarm.org/portfolio-items/to-free-ourselves-we-must-feed-ourselves/. Music Credits for Episode 2: "Strange Persons" by Kicksta; "Petit Gennevilliers (Celesta)” by MagnusMoone; "Summer Breeze” and "Inward" by HansTroost; Vocals by harmony group Reverb; “Afronauts” by Crowander; and “Can” by CSC Funk Band. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here: prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/pages/terms. Pixabay terms of service can be found here: https://pixabay.com/service/terms/. Free Music Archive information can be found here: https://freemusicarchive.org/royalty-free-music. Library of Congress disclaimers can be found here: https://www.loc.gov/legal/. #seedsofchange #blackhistory #california #calagroots #blacklivesmatter #rural #americanwest #blackculture #black #foodjustice #blackfood #blm #history #blackpeople #blackisbeautiful #blackpride #africanamerican
“To be healthy, or even to be seen as someone who deserves care, you have to look a very specific way, and those are ways that are often privileged in our society, so white, able-bodied, thin, rich…we believe that every person gets to have bodily autonomy and define for themselves: what does healing look like for me right now? what does health mean for me?” In this episode of Audio Interference, we are speaking with folks from Harriet's Apothecary, an intergenerational, gender nonconforming collective of healers, artists, health professionals, magicians and activists who are expanding the way we understand health. Speakers Adaku Utah, Naimah Efia Johnson and Beatrice Anderson talk about the legacy of healing, the connection between health and abolitionism, and the community healing spaces they create for people who identify as black, indigenous and people of color. To learn more about Harriet’s Apothecary, visit their website at www.harrietsapothecary.com. There you can find their oracle deck project, “365 days of affirming black life and amplifying black love”: www.harrietsapothecary.com/new-blog The music in this episode include “We are the Ones” by Sweet Honey in the Rock and “Funkadelic” by CSC Funk Band. Produced by Interference Archive.
"To be healthy, or even to be seen as someone who deserves care, you have to look a very specific way, and those are ways that are often privileged in our society, so white, able-bodied, thin, rich...we believe that every person gets to have bodily autonomy and define for themselves: what does healing look like for me right now? what does health mean for me?" In this episode of Audio Interference, we are speaking with folks from Harriet’s Apothecary, an intergenerational, gender nonconforming collective of healers, artists, health professionals, magicians and activists who are expanding the way we understand health. Speakers Adaku Utah, Naimah Efia Johnson and Beatrice Anderson talk about the legacy of healing, the connection between health and abolitionism, and the community healing spaces they create for people who identify as black, indigenous and people of color. To learn more about Harriet's Apothecary, visit their website at www.harrietsapothecary.com. There you can find their oracle deck project, "365 days of affirming black life and amplifying black love": www.harrietsapothecary.com/new-blog The music in this episode include "We are the Ones" by Sweet Honey in the Rock and "Funkadelic" by CSC Funk Band. Produced by Interference Archive.
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Guest DJ: Jim Thomson (Gwar, Alter Natives, Bio Ritmo, CSC Funk Band, Multiflora Productions, Electric Cowbell Records) | Playlist: ... Karthala 72 - Dans le Coeur du Feu | CSC Funk Band - Catcher's Mitt | The Sway Machinery feat. Khaira Arby - Youba | Los Ribereños - Silvando | Cheick Hamala Diabate - Sigi Diya | Super Hi Fi - Single Payer | Slavic Soul Party - Gangsta | Tèshomè Meteku - Gara Ser New Betesh | Flash and the Pan - Walking in the Rain | The Pyramids - Penetration | The Swinging Machine - Do You Have to Ask | The Beatles - You Know My Name | Angry Samoans - You Stupid Asshole | Public Enemy - She Watch Channel Zero | Nomeansno - Two Lips, Two Lungs and One Tongue |
Show #137 digs deep into a now extinct podsafe music resource for some back catalog selections from Toro Y Moi, Blackalicious, Gregory Porter, Gretchen Parlato, Charlie Hunter, CSC Funk Band, Inverse Cinematics, and lots more. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.
Or as we old birds call it: eBay Eve! paDOW! (I'm pretty sure I'm stealing that joke from someone, possibly even a music writer I've met. Lars? Christopher R.W.?) Grouse is low on planning time these days, so we get to hear that tried and true lazy DJ mainstay: the Let's Listen to Records I Just Bought But Haven't Listened To! show. It's a talky show: if you love the sound of Grouse's voice as much as he seems to himself, you're in for a treat! What is going on with all these shifting voice-POVs? I'm confused! Download | PodcastAlso, how about that beautiful Cal Tjader photo above? More from that stunning LIFE Magazine spread are available here. Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Debt Collectors calling READ-GROUSE (732-347-6873) Robert Wyatt - "Stalin Wasn't Stallin'" (from Nothing Can Stop Us) Stalling tape Grouse pours out his soul like silver. The Meters - "Funky Miracle" (from Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology) Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès - "Na Binta" (from Aw Sa Yone Vol. 1) Karthala 72 - "Marche De La Mort" (from Diable Du Feu) Fela And Afrika 70 - "Sorrow Tears And Blood (Original Extended Version) " (from Sorrow Tears And Blood) CSC Funk Band (featuring David Maraniss) - "Choom Gang" (from Funkincense) Shake Keane & His Highlifers - "Balonga" (from London Is The Place For Me 2: Calypso & Kwela, Highlife & Jazz From Young Black London) Joseph Jarman - "Little Fox Run" (from Song For) Tunji Oyelana - "Omonike" (from London Is The Place For Me 2: Calypso & Kwela, Highlife & Jazz From Young Black London) Lord Kitchener - "London Is The Place For Me" (from London Is The Place For Me: Trinidadian Calypso In London, 1950 - 1956) Wilmoth Houdini with Gerald Clark's Night Owls - "I Need a Man" (from Songs of Trinidad) Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra - "Begin the Beguine" (from Cugat's Favorite Rhumbas) The Cal Tjader Trio - "Ivy" (from The Cal Tjader Trio) Percy Faith & His Orchestra - "Tropical Merengue" (from Greatest Hits) Grouse sees his future, and gives a shout out to a Pulitzer Prize winner that he really does know. The Mar-Keys - "Bush Bash" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Thee Oh Sees - "Toe Cutter / Thumb Buster" (from Floating Coffin) White Fence - "Pink Gorilla" (from Cyclops Reap) Apache Dropout - "I'm So Glad" (from Magnetic Heads) Apache Dropout - "I'm So Glad" (from Apache Dropout) Gram Parson [sic] and the International Submarine Band - "Folsom Prison Blues / And: That's All Right" (from The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea) The Scientists - "She Said She Loves Me" (from The Scientists) The Bats - "By Night" (from By Night) Orange Juice - "Felicity" (from You Can't Hide Your Love Forever) Orange Juice - "Love Sick" (from The Glasgow School) Lord Apologizer sends a message to Edwyn Collins. Stereolab - "Three Women" (from Chemical Chords) The Troggs - "With A Girl Like You / I Can't Control Myself" (from The Best Of The Troggs) Simon Turner - "(Baby) I Gotta Go" (from Velvet Tinmine) The Easybeats - "Friday On My Mind" (from The Definitive Anthology)
Listen[audio:http://media.rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/The-Bopst-Show-Your-Left-Dimple-Episode-234.mp3|titles=The Bopst Show -- Your Left Dimple -- Episode 234]SubscribeiTunes: The Bopst show podcastEverything else: The Bopst show podcastDownloadThe Bopst Show -- Your Left Dimple -- Episode 234— ∮∮∮ —Title: The Bopst Show: "Your Left Dimple (Episode 234)"Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations & Language)Intent: To thine own self be true…Random Richmond Diversion: I want not to put a band-aid on the situation, but I want us to really solve the root causeRandom USA Diversion: I intend to watchdog this very carefullyRandom World Diversion: No one puts anyone in prison for political reasonsRandom Image: Doll Face on EbayRandom Music Blog: I am a moonshinerRandom Bopst Show: The Bopst Show: “People of Earth (Episode 57)The future of man’s church:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ABbktVDIcConstruction Date: Thursday & Friday April 25th & 26th, 2013Equipment: Mac G5, Free Audio Editor & Recorder Software from Audacity, Frontier US-122 USB Audio/MIDI Interface, Shure SM57 MicrophonePosted: Monday April 29th, 2013Artists and Groups in order of appearance: Jazz Gillum, Johnny Cash, Gizell Smith & The Mighty Macambos, Crass, Camille, Lee “Scratch Perry & Dennis Alcapone, Lavern Baker, The Olivia Tremor Control, The Boston Typewriter Orchestra, Geordie, Oliver, Sam Spence & John Facenda, Sebastian Cabot, The Echocentrics, Sun Ra & The Blues Project, CSC Funk Band, Minutemen, Stevie WonderLiner Notes A dimple on the chin, the devil within. Pope Paul VI Life is not a mp3 player where you can play what you want but life is a radio where you have to enjoy what's being played Zayn Malik A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it George W. Bush The reason women don't play football is because 11 of them would never wear the same outfit in public Phyllis Diller Anybody can become angry--that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way--that is not within everybody's power and is not easy AristotleHere are some shows I’m hustling at Balliceaux this week...NEXT NEW SHOW: 05/06/13 New show times. The Bopst Show airs Sundays, 11PM and Tuesdays, 6PM (EST-USA) on KAOS Radio Austin.Until Next Time:Stay clean,BOPSTHo there, reader of RSS feeds! Do you ever want to support RVANews in a real and tangible way? Or at least pay a small penance for reading ad-free content? If so, support us on Patreon for a couple bucks a month!