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Episode 170 Notes and Links to Richard T. Rodriguez's Work On Episode 170 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Richard T. Rodriguez, and the two discuss, among other things, Richard's childhood full of voracious reading and master wordsmiths in his family, books and media and music that spoke to him and speaks to him, evolving ideas of Chicanismo, masters of Chicanx literature and music and cultural studies, and the seven songs/chapters that constitute his stellar book and build upon ideas of “touch” and a “kiss across the ocean.” Richard T. Rodríguez is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and English at the University of California, Riverside. He specializes in Latina/o/x literary and cultural studies, film and visual culture, and gender and sexuality studies, and holds additional interests in transnational cultural studies, popular music studies, and comparative ethnic studies. The author of Next of Kin: The Family in Chicano/a Cultural Politics (Duke University Press, 2009), which won the 2011 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Book Award, and A Kiss across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and U.S. Latinidad (Duke University Press, 2022), he is currently completing Undocumented Desires: Fantasies of Latino Male Sexuality. The 2019 recipient of the Richard A. Yarborough Mentoring Award, granted by the Minority Scholars' Committee of the American Studies Association, he is the co-principal investigator on a University of California MRPI grant titled "The Global Latinidades Project: Globalizing Latinx Studies for the Next Millennium." His show, "Dr. Ricky on the Radio," can be heard weekly on KUCR. Buy A Kiss Across the Ocean: Transatlantic Intimacies of British Post-Punk and U.S. Latinidad Richard T. Rodriguez's University of California at Riverside Page Razorcake Review and Summary of A Kiss Across the Ocean At about 8:00, Richard talks about growing up and his relationship with language and the written word, including the impacts from his parents, who were “wordsmiths” and bilingual At about 9:45, Richard shouts out Phuc Tran's Sigh, Gone in describing his own reading and childhood experiences At about 10:45, Richard discusses his college years at Cal Berkeley, and the huge impact June Jordan and Yusef Komunyaaka had on him At about 13:00, Richard responds to Pete's question about ideas of representation in what Richard read growing up-he points out Victor Villaseñor and Alfred Arteaga, among others At about 14:40, Pete and Richard discuss the power of Villarreal's Pocho At about 16:20, Pete asks Richard about evolving ideas/definitions for “Chicano” At about 18:35, Richard responds to Pete asking about any “ ‘Eureka' moments” and how James Clifford in grad school helped him with a “reassessment of language” At about 20:25, Richard talks about who and what he's teaching as a college professor, including work by Alex Espinoza, Phuc Tran, and James Spooner At about 24:05, Pete lays out some of the power of the beginning of the book and asks Richard about how he “saw the world anew” through Boy George and other musicians; he mentions how the music informed his reading and art intake At about 27:10, Richard describes what spoke to him about Johnny Rotten's quote about hanging out with Chicanos in SoCal At about 28:30, Francesca Royster and Carl Stanley and others are referenced as Richard describes what was going on in the world and in his life as impetus for writing the book At about 30:45, the two discuss teenage years and why they are such “prime” years for music celebration and exploration At about 33:20, Melissa Mora Hidalgo, with Mozlandia, and Gustavo Arellano are shouted out as models for Richard's work At about 35:50, Richard explains “post-punk” and “new-wave” and how he wanted to “reclaim ‘post-punk' ” At about 38:15, Pete lays out the structure of the book, compliments its melding of academic and poetic writing, and asks about “goth”-its definition(s) and connections to the focus of Chapter One-Siouxsie and the Banshees At about 41:40, Richard comments on Kid Congo Powers and his important connections to SoCal Chicano culture and to the Cramps/Siouxsie At about 43:00, Pete asks Richard to explain his specific use of “touch” in the book At about 45:20, Richard describes how Latinx writers have been touched by Siouxsie and the Banshees, often referencing the band in their work At about 46:20, Richard describes his meeting with/touch by Siouxsie At about 46:45, Richard describes Adam Ant and his connection to Chapter Two's “Prince Charming,” with both being “two-sided” At about 49:40, Chapter Three, Bauhaus, and ideas and possibilities of “goth” as racially diverse; the two discuss Myriam Gurba's work on the general topic and Love and Rockets as a mutual At about 54:15, Chapter Four is discussed with “Latina queer sensibilities” as a main focus and Marc Almond's connections to John Rechy's work At about 59:10, The two talk about “othering” and exoticization that comes from At about 1:01:00, Ideas of “secondhand” and history and zoot suits and masculinity are discussed, topics from the book's Chapter Five At about 1:04:45, Richard examines conversations around cultural appropriation and Chris Sullivan's work with the zoot suit and “Latin” music At about 1:07:05, The two talk about Chapter Six and Pete compliments Richard's melding of personal and cultural; the chapter deals with “Mexican Americanos” and Frankie Goes to Hollywood, in addition to lead singer Holly Johnson's solo work At about 1:12:30, Richard gives background on The Pet Shop Boys and their work with hip hop and freestyle music and the connections between freestyle music and Latinx artists At about 1:15:50, Pete uses an example of “authenticity” that Richard analyzes so skillfully as an example of ignorance At about 1:16:50, Richard speaks to the book's conclusion and the greatness possible through tribute bands in “translating” and “regenerating” music At about 1:20:10, Richard calls attention to Orange County's Ghost Town At about 1:21:45, Richard talks about future projects At about 1:22:50, Tainted Love shoutout! At about 1:23:45, Richard recommends LibroMobile, City Lights Bookstore, and other places to buy his book and gives his social media info You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 171 with Danielle Prescod. Danielle is an author, content creator, and journalist. Danielle Prescod is a fifteen-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry and a graduate of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. A lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. Her book, Token Black Girl, is part memoir, part narrative nonfiction and an exploration of the ways that modern media can influence one's self-esteem. The episode will air on March 21.
Episode 169 Notes and Links to Justin Tinsley's Work On Episode 169 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Justin Tinsley, and the two discuss, among other things, Justin's formative and transformative experiences with reading powerful works like The Autobiography of Malcolm X and by masters who combined sports and culture/politics, his wonderful experiences at Hampton University, his learned love of storytelling from his beloved grandmother, the Blog and Kazaa (!) eras, working on a wide variety of stories for Andscape and ESPN, his life-changing experiences with standout mentors and colleagues like Danyel Smith and Tony Reali, the surreal experiences associated with being a panelist on Around the Horn, and Christopher Wallace and The Notorious B.I.G. and the macro and micro that affected his life and legacy and were affected by his life and legacy. Justin Tinsley is the author of It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him, and Host of ESPN's 30 For 30 Nipsey Hussle original podcast, The King of Crenshaw. He is Sports and Culture Senior Reporter at Disney's Andscape and weekly guest on ESPN's Around the Horn. Buy It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World that Made Him Justin Tinsley's Website Listen to The King of Crenshaw Podcast Series on Nipsey Hussle At about 1:50, Justin responds to Pete's questions about his familial and writerly inspirations, and Justin At about 5:20, Justin shares an interesting story about his unforgettable and generative conversations with the “phenomenal” Craig Hodges, and Pete and Justin discuss the power of The Jordan Rules At about 9:40, Justin discusses some of the most formative writers and writing in his life, including the “important” The Autobiography of Malcolm X and work by Ralph Wiley, Danyel Smith and Elliott Wilson At about 13:25, Justin shouts out his friend and contemporary David Dennis, Jr., and his powerful book and writing At about 14:15, Justin speaks to the powerful ways in which Hampton University and Historically Black Colleges (HBCUs) have influenced him and enhanced his life, including the “most important class [he] ever took at Hampton” At about 17:00, Justin talks about his days in the “Kazaa Era” and his work in curating music for friends and followers At about 19:25, Justin discusses his time at ESPN, starting in 2015, being hired by Jason Whitlock, and his work with The Undefeated (which later became Andscape) At about 21:50, Justin talks about an incredible story regarding Marvin Gaye's Detroit Lions' tryout At about 24:55, Justin gives a moving backstory regarding drives with his grandmother and what he means by the tagline on his website: “Drawing sophisticated parallels between culture and sport” At about 28:40, Justin gives background on his beginnings on Around the Horn and how he balances being in awe of the show that has been a lifelong favorite and his own performance on the show At about 30:50, Justin describes the greatness of Tony Reali and gives background on how Tony helped Justin start with the show, and the talent from Here for It, including Monica McNutt At about 35:40, Justin and Pete discuss more of what makes the show great, including the lack of points that come with the serious topics At about 38:45, Pete notes how Justin has gotten some life-changing emails and phone calls, which Justin uses to give backstory on seeds for his book on The Notorious B.I.G. At about 42:25, Justin relates how the pandemic affected the research for his book on Biggie At about 43:50, Justin recounts some writing advice that helped him broaden his subject matter for the book At about 46:45, Pete shares the profound line that Christopher Wallace said in his last recorded interview that informed Justin's writing and is described in the book's Introduction At about 48:45, Justin and Pete reflect on the extreme youth of Biggie and Tupac and ideas of “what might have been” At about 51:20, Justin talks about the memories of Christopher Wallace and talking with people who still have a lifelong heartbreak, including Chico del Vec's At about 54:00, Justin discusses the moving last chapter of the book that deals with CJ Wallace, Christopher Wallace, Jr. At about 56:50, Pete notes the true appreciation and respect for Voletta Wallace, and how Justin so aptly wrote a nuanced book that reflected both macro and micro and the book's subtitle At about 58:30, Justin reflects on the profundity of the mural anecdote mentioned in the book, especially profound as it involves DJ 50 Grand and his recent sad death At about 1:01:40, Pete brings some “lightning-round” questions, including questions At about 1:02:50, Pete shouts a friend out and is wowed by a real-life reference At about 1:05:30, Pete sums up the greatness of the book and connects it back to the guiding quote from Christopher Wallace At about 1:06:20, Justin reads a passage from the book that serves as a sort of summation of the book, in that it neither glorifies nor assails him-on Page 321 At about 1:10:00, Justin shouts out places to buy his book, Books-a-Million At about 1:11:00, Justin talks about future projects and ideas At about 1:13:05, Justin gives out social media-jtinsley86 is his TikTok You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! NEW MERCH! You can browse and buy here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChillsatWillPodcast This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 170 with Richard T. Rodríguez, a Renaissance Man and Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author of A KISS ACROSS THE OCEAN from Duke Press, and Dr. Ricky on the Radio at KUCR, 88.3FM The episode will air on March 14.
For over 3 decades, Gabe Real has prevailed as one of Southern California's top DJ's. Gabe has rocked countless dance floors with every kind of music possible. Focusing on Funk, Electronic, Reggae, Hip Hop, EDM, and Rock. He is invited annually to play the Safari VIP area of Coachella, as well as opening some of the festival's bigger stages. Gabe Real is known to dominate dancefloors across clubs and pubs, he knows how to keep the vibe right and the party going. He spent several years on KUCR's College Radio station on the revered "Ghetto Blaster Show," owned Stacks Record Store in Ontario, CA, and continues to operate a professional recording studio. He is a longtime member and resident of Beats of All-Nations, from our long running events to the radio show and an original member of the beloved "More Fire Mondays", a world famous rooftop reggae party in Riverside, CA. Catch Gabe playing new music weekly online,Chill tunes for a Sunday morning 9-10am PST. Live on Twitch & Mixcloud.
This episode originally aired on KUCR in September of 2019. What's the difference between antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and sociopathy? Is there an effective treatment? Hosts: Eyrn, Toshia, Diem Guest: Alan Atkins, MD
Topic: Chicana Studies, Central America, Participants: Iris Ramirez, Ph.D. student in Chicana Studies UCLA Broadcast Air Date: 10/18/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics:– How do we tell our own stories? – Do Central America issues fit in a Chicana Studies program? – What are the multiple roads to college? -Why does the research literature stereotype immigrant families as non-education focused, when almost all immigrant family stress the importance of education? -What is the imposter syndrome? – The unaccompanied youth migrating from Central American want to go to college? – How de we talk about Central America differently from the way talk about Mexico? – Does the United States have a focus on Latinadad that is Mexico-centric? – When did the United States invade Central America? – What is the location of the three Mexicos? – What is Chicanismo? – Is Chicana Studies open to studies focusing on Central America? – What are the national forms of hegemony within Chicana studies? – When did the conversation regarding Central American first enter our families? – Does the United States assume every brown person is Mexican? -What is the relationship between US intervention in Central America and the exodus of people from Central America to the US. -How do we prepare for the politics of spaces? – What is the relationship between anti-Central American rhetoric and anti-immigrant rhetoric? – What are the mechanisms of solidarity?
Listen to this episode of the Round table round up, hosted by Fungus at KUCR. Hear some stories of the Youth Opportunity Center from some youth and Staff and Volunteers from 2015. Thank you Fungus and Terence Stewart for making this day happen, who would have known years later we would have done our own Podcast years later. Tune in!
Topic: Indigenous Science, Decolonial Theory, Plant Pathology Participants: Natalie Solares, Master's degree in Plant Pathology , UC Riverside Broadcast Air Date: 10/25/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Homepage : http://www.dreport.org Also available on: AnchorFM, iTunes, RadioPublic, Spotify, Soundclound Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: – What is plant pathology? – Botrytis cinereal is grey rot? -What careers are available in plant pathology? -Are humans creating the plant diseases? -How did the potato get to Ireland? -How do we navigate the different knowledge systems as we move through graduate work? – How does western science take advantage of past and present indigenous knowledge? -Can indigenous work to domesticate plants be protected from being co-opted by university researchers? -What does it mean to question “Western science? –Sin maize no hay paise. – How do we change current science authorship to reflect local traditional science communities as the rightful authors of their respective knowledge? -Greg Cajete, University of New Mexico – Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants ( 2015) -How do we credit indigenous knowledge into the present academic template? -How do we build the spaces of empowerment?
71 Minutes Some Strong Language Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,400 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to address some subjects that were brought up in episode 537 with Ryan Dawson about social media and culture war issues. Scott also gives a brief overview of his new book, "Enough Already - Time To End The War on Terrorism." Enough Already - Time To End The War on Terrorism Libertarian Institute Donate Page ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook
This episode originally aired on KUCR in November of 2019. It touches on early adulthood, parenting styles, and the Matthew McConaughey movie. Hosts: Eyrn, Toshia, and Joshua Guest: Elliot Fong
This episode originally aired on KUCR in May of 2019, one of our very first episodes back when we called ourselves "Which Doctor." An interview with eco anxiety specialist Dr. Elizabeth Haase from the Climate Psychiatry Alliance. Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Yamaguchi, Dr. Poole, Dr. Ortega Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Haase
77 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,400 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to talk about the biggest stories of the year and how they may affect the future. ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Topic: Archaeology, Anthropology, Maya, Social Memory Participants: Ryan Mongelluzo PhD, Associate Professor San Diego Mesa College Broadcast Air Date: 11/08/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: – Is our understanding of the past based movies? – Where in Guatemala do we find Ucanal? -How do you conduct photogrammetry with drones? -How long does it take archaeologists to map a site? -What new maps of Maya sites are generated via Lidar archaeometry? -When were 30 or 40,000 people living in site of Ucanal? -How do physical features of sites demonstrate significance of power arrangements? -How does the past inform the present? -Is social memory a practice of purposefully forgetting and purposefully remembering? -How does the work of archaeology become appropriated by countries for the purpose of nationalism? -Is it accurate to frame the Maya of 800 years ago as Mexican or Guatemalan nationals? – How are our collective fictional narratives based on someone else's perception of reality? -What evidence can we use to reconstruct yesterday? -Why do we speak so concretely about the past, if accuracy of context gets weaker the further we go into the past? -How do we challenge the present by looking at the past? -Can we see social inequality in the archaeological record? – Why is it a problem for archaeologists to see themselves reflected what is being excavated? -Does the concept of citizenship apply to membership formats of the past Maya classic city-states? – Why don't we see native American iconography in the United States of America flag? -How does the nation-state of Mexico mirror the nation-state of USA, as both products of the colonial encounter? -Is the modern nation-state trying to forget the indigenous Maya?
Topic: Immigration Detention Centers, Segment: Ending Immigration Detention Centers: Until all of us free none of us are free. Participants: Hilda Cruz, Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity Reverend Jeffery Ryan , The Riverside Center for Spiritual Living Broadcast Air Date: 11/15/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: -What is the relationship between the imprisonment of people and the subject of immigration? -What is the difference between an immigrant detention facility and general prison facilities? – Why are asylum seekers placed in detention centers? – The detention facility in Adelanto California holds approximately 2,000 people. -The Adelanto detention facility is a for profit facility that charges $120 a day for each person. -The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is funded by public federal money and then DHS contracts with private detention centers. – Do people in the detention centers have legal representation? -How does the non-visibility of detention centers facilitate their continual operation of violence? -How to we turn the hidden into the visible? -What are the alternatives to having people caged in detention centers? – Will AB32 terminate the renewal of contracts of detention centers in California? -Will the Adelanto Detention Center close with the passing of AB32? – What are the different systems that profit from manufacturing harm for people? -How do we create a just world where we truly feel safe? – We all have our own gifts as humans. – Why are people held in detention centers paid a 1 dollar a day for their work? – What is the nature of health care within detention centers? – How do “instant noodle” soup companies and telephone service providers benefit from the detention centers? – The bonds for release from detention centers can cost 30,000? – How does the pain being caused within the detention centers ripple out to our communities? – How do we envision a world that works for everyone? -Until all of us are free none of us are free.
Topic: Education, School Segregation, Mendez v. Westminster, Mexican-American, Segment: History of Memories: Mexican School Segregation Participants: Gabe Flores, Historian. Doctorate Candidate in History department, UC Riverside Broadcast Air Date: 11/22/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR.
Topic: Rise to Reunite, Al Orto Lado, Family Reunification, US-Mexico Border, Segment: Rise to Reunite: Don't be Afraid to Take a Stand Against Government Policies of Hate Participants: Angeline Chen, Attorney and Co-founder of Rise to Reunite Broadcast Air Date: 01/17/19 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: -Rise to Reunite , “We are a volunteer group of immigration attorneys and community members dedicated to helping reunite children with their families at the border.” – Al Otro Lado, ” We are a bi-national, social justice legal services organization serving indigent deportees, migrants, and refugees in Tijuana, Mexico.” -How do we support one another as humans? -There are over 20,000 migrants in Tijuana, waiting immigration proceeding. – What is the Migrant Persecution Protocol? – Why does the government send Central Americans to Tijuana to wait for their immigration proceeding? – How are the migrant shelters funded? – What is the experience of children at the shelters? -How do we motivate people to do more to help the people seeking asylum? -How do we make sense of the US government's action of taking children from their parents? -What is the difference in the detention of men versus detaining women with children? -What is the motive for applying torture tactics on the people being detained? -Why are people purposefully being kept in hieleras, ice boxes ? -If border enforcement officers are not following explicit instructions, then why do they puncture water bottles, keep the lights on at night and take away people's extra clothing to cause injury? -Are officials being guided by a policy of hatred? -If the courts ended the zero-tolerance policy, then why are families being separated? -What is the relationship between the history of US intervention in Central America and the present immigration movements? -What happens when we recognize the humanity of one another and question the policies of violence imposed by nations? -What is the lasting trauma effect on children resulting from being detained and separated from their families? -How are national policies different from human policies? -Don't be afraid to take a stand.
79 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,400 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to give his opinion on what a Joe Biden presidency will look like. ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Unloose the Goose Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Topic: Chicano Research Center, Richard Soto, Chicano Movement, Community History, Books, Segment: Chicano Research Center: Archives of Chicana/o History Participants: Richard Soto, founder of Chicano Research Center Broadcast Air Date: 1/24/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: How does the library represent an accumulation of life experiences? How do you move from Vietnam in 1966 to the Chicano Movement of 1968? The Plan de Santa Barbara,1969 What was the Sacramento State University program that recruited community activists to be agents of change by providing scholarships for Bachelors, Teaching degrees or Masters? In 19650's why were most jobs held by Raza in agriculture, domestic help or as small independent business owners? Why did JC Penny limit its employment of Chicanas/ Chicanos to the Christmas season during the bracero program? How do you take a Chicano history class without books? Have you read the book, North from Mexico: The Spanish-Speaking People of the United States, by Carey McWilliams 1948? Is the 1964 book Mexican-Americans of South Texas (Case Study in Cultural Anthropology) by William Madsen, racist? When did Richard Soto, meet Jose Montoya and the Royal Chicano Air Force? How do you teach a Chicana history class when the field of Chicana History is being made by the people outside of the class room? How do you teach Chicano history in reverse by using the daily newspaper articles ? Turning 40 books to fill one shelf into 20,000 book library Who is Oscar Zeta Acosta's son? Who attended Corky Gonzalez's Crusade for justice in Colorado? What happened at the second Chicano Moratorium, 1972? What is a Pocho? Are corridos like oral text books? Why did the private collection of books and memorabilia become a public library? Have you read the magazine , Joaquin? Was the biggest success of the Chicano movement, the educational attainment of the following generations? The Chicano Research Center is not just a library; the Center is also an archive of Chicano movement. The Smithsonian Museum is interested in the material archived at the Chicano Research Center. Who has the 1949 poster of Dolores Fernandez running for the pageant of Reyna De las fiestas Patrias in Stockton California? Have you read Josefina Fierro: California Blacklisted Latina by Carlos Larralde and Michael Lynch III?
117 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to go through American war propagand from Somalia in the early 2000s up through the present day. Bring Our Troops Home.us Event ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Unloose the Goose Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Title: Peace and Dignity Run: Becoming an Instrument of Healing Topic: Peace and Dignity run 2020, Participants: Atl Gonzales, Peace and Dignity , Broadcast Air Date: 02/14/2020 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: How did the Peace and Dignity Journey begin? What is the generation that was born after World War 2, saw Vietnam war and lived the Chicana movement? What was it like to grow up in Chavez Ravine? What happens to children when they grow up in a violent place? How do we find peace when we have been through violence? What were the respective sources of spirituality for the Brown Berets, Black Panther and American Indian Movement? Spiritual leader Lenard Crow Dog Gustavo Gutierrez, UFW organizer and Peace and Dignity What was the first theme of the Peace and Dignity run? How do indigenous people manifest their right to exist? Why did the first peace and dignity run occur in 1992? Who were the Chicanos of 1960's in comparison to the present Chicanos? How was Mexico different for indigenous people before NATFA? Why are Indigenous activists are being murdered in North and South America? What are the present genocidal acts being committed against indigenous people? What is the history of inventing Latino? Why did the Spanish and Portuguese colonizer call themselves Latinos? How does the Latino community outcast the indigenous community? Chicanas are part of the land, part of the Indigenous people. Running can be a healing experience. Why does the Los Angeles marathon start in Chavez Ravine? What does the staff held by the runners represent? What is lost in translating native teachings into the English language? Are our bodies water and fire? Where on our bodies is the center of the universe? What is the spiritual internet, the spiritual network? Thomas Banyacya (June 2, 1909 – 1999), Hopi elder Native people in the Americas are being threatened because of corporations' Lithium mining interest The runners becomes instruments of healing For more information visit, https://peaceanddignity.net/
This episode originally aired on KUCR in October of 2019. This evening, the gang ventures outside the recording studio to test our mettle inside the Tomas Rivera Library, a reportedly haunted building on UC Riverside's campus. We whisper spooky stories to each other while skeptically examining each others' superstitious beliefs. Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Nguyen, Dr. Ortega, Dr. Poole
85 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to go through American war propaganda surrounding 9/11 leading to the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. Part 4 coming soon. Michael Scheuer doesn't like John O'Neil ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download Unloose The Goose The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
This episode originally aired on KUCR in October of 2019. This evening, the gang ventures outside the recording studio to test our mettle inside the Tomas Rivera Library, a reportedly haunted building on UC Riverside's campus. We whisper spooky stories to each other while skeptically examining each others' superstitious beliefs. Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Nguyen, Dr. Ortega, Dr. Poole
90 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to go through the major American conflicts from the WW2 through Kosovo concentrating on how the government, with the help of the press, used propaganda to gain public support for each war. Part 3, 9/11 through the present day will be coming soon. ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download Unloose The Goose The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
85 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017) Scott joins Pete to go through the major American conflicts from the Revolution through World War 2 concentrating on how the government, with the help of the press, used propaganda to gain public support for each war. Part 2, Korea through the present day will be coming soon. ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Renegade University 25% Off Discount Code Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download Unloose The Goose The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
This episode originally aired on KUCR in December of 2019. Dr. Alan Atkins joins us in one of his first episodes as a guest co-host to discuss one of his areas of interest: prison reform. The US prison system is the nation's largest mental health institution. We consider its role in rehabilitation. Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Yamaguchi, Dr. Ortega Guest: Dr. Alan Atkins
This episode originally aired on KUCR in June of 2019. We asked Dr. Kevin Simonson to "tune in" as a special guest to discuss the psychiatric research on psychedelics currently underway. Is this the future of psychiatry? Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Yamaguchi, Dr. Poole, Dr. Ortega Guest: Dr. Kevin Simonson
This episode originally aired on KUCR in June of 2019. We asked Dr. Kevin Simonson to "tune in" as a special guest to discuss the psychiatric research on psychedelics currently underway. Is this the future of psychiatry? Hosts: Dr. Parks, Dr. Yamaguchi, Dr. Poole, Dr. Ortega Guest: Dr. Kevin Simonson
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Topic: Indigena, Indigenous Identity, Chicana Studies, Chicana Community Title: Towards Definitions of Indigena and Chicana Membership: A Conversation Participants: Dean Mayorga Broadcast Air Date: 07/10/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: Have you read the article, How the Chican@ Discourse Silences Indigenous Peoples from Mexico + Central Americans? Available at, https://medium.com/@jessicabhdz/how-the-chican-discourse-silences-indigenous-peoples-from-mexico-central-americans-b72b5897ad26 Is there a difference between being indigenous and identifying as indigenous ancestry or indigenous descendant? What does Indigeneity mean within Chicana and Brown context? What is relationship between defining indigenous and racism? Is indigenous classification marked by assessments of being other than or less than White? Chicana is an inclusive term? What is the difference between Chicana Studies as academic and outside Chicana lived experience? How do we take ownership of own experiences and our own names? “The book of indigeneity cannot close off at colonization.” – Dean Chicanas express old and new traditions How do we learn to own our ways of membership? Is there a disconnection between the field of Chicana studies and the communities of Chicanas, Chicanx and Chicanos? An act of remembrance Why does the nation-state want to erase indigenous definitions and instead accept Hispanic and Latino labels? How did the theory of mestizaje influence Chicana Studies and Chicana communities? What happens to mesitizaje discourse if we access race deconstruction material? How did the adoption in belief in mestizaje produce a platform of loss? What is the role of colorism for light skinned Chicanx/Chicanas/Chicanos? Can you take a DNA test to find out if you are indigenous or Spanish? Indigeneity is political and How does the Hispanic and Latino movement erase indigenous definitions? How do we acknowledge the power to control the terms we will use to name ourselves? Do you have to apologize for being person that has moved from one land base to another? What is the role of social media in redefining Chicanisma? Is Chicana Studies changing more now than before? Is being Chicana in constant flux? How did Chicanas get repackaged as Hispanics? The politics of renaming. How often is Chicana Studies updated?
Topic: Confederate Monument Removal, Public History Title: Bringing Down Monuments to Build Up New Histories Participants: Daisy Ocampo, Ph.D., Historian. Assistant Professor in California State University San Bernardino Broadcast Air Date: 07/03/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: How is public memory created through public spaces? How are communities challenging public monuments? Why was Andrew Jackson called “Indian Killer?” What is the historian perspective on the current movements to remove public monuments that are perceived as racist? Public monuments are statements of power? National monuments signal specific histories that are remembered but also specific histories that are suppressed. The physical narratives are being re-written to challenge the dominance of colonial histories. How is history contested? Why is the figure of Christopher Columbus celebrated in the United States if Columbus did not set foot on the land currently labelled as United States of America? Are statues like textbooks in their historical function? Why is Junipero Sera Celebrated in California? What is role of racial discourse in the analysis of public history? For some people the statues represent heroes, while for others the same figures represent terrorists. What were the different reactions to writing on the cross on top of Mount Rubidoux in Riverside? What was the name of the indigenous village that resided at the base of the place currently called Mount Rubidoux? Frank Miller and President Taft bought the property to place the cross on top of Mount Rubidoux ow do you decolonize places and monuments? What is the difference between Whiteness, White Supremacy and White people? What is the documented process of manufacturing Whiteness?
75 Minutes Some Strong Language Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Scott starts out commenting on China/US relations and the "report" that Russia is putting bounties on the heads of American servicemen in Afghanistan. After that Scott tackles whether US foreign policy in the middle east can be traced to racial animus and how that may tie into the way the State governs at home. ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Topic: Police Violence, Police reform, Civil Rights, Law Title: Violence Is Not Always an Option: Police, Trauma and Transformation Participants: Pascual Torres J.D, Esq. Broadcast Air Date: 06/26/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: Ollin is a Nahuatl word that loosely translates into movement. How do you introduce healing and transformation into the law? Abuse of Power: Violence, It calls you back, Article available on Peoples college of Law website: http://www.peoplescollegeoflaw.edu/the-abuse-of-power-violence-it-calls-you-back/ How was it to grow up in the 90's in Boyle heights? What is the relationship between the current police practices and the history of colonization? Are police officers legally permitted to strike someone with closed fists? Is there an “us versus them” mentality within the police? Why do some communities get protected and served while other communities get harassed? Race, class, and education level will determine who gets justice and who gets war? What is justice by zip code? The police are a tool of colonization. Why is violence always an option for police? Why is the age of 13 when we learn to start to fear police violence? When you are constantly under surveillance by the police, you begin to self-monitor yourself? Did the police give you “Dodger baseball cards?” If you criminalize a certain sector of the community, it doesn't matter how you treat them? How does colonization and trauma connect to violence? “The untamed violence against our communities is no longer an option,”- Pascual Torres Police violence is a problem that cannot be transferred to the next generation, it must be solved now. What is the history of the police in the United States? What is trauma? Trauma is an experience that stays with you for a long time and impacts you negatively. What if the police violence is purposeful to traumatize communities in order to continue the colonizing effect? Can we change the job requirements to be a police officer? What does it mean to defund the police? Justice is part of the healing process. Do we have a system where everyone is accountable for their actions? How was the law used to colonize people? If you don't transform your trauma, you transmit the trauma.
Topic Fatherhood, Covid19 and national Uprising movements Title: Children Born for This Moment: A Parenting Conversation Participants: Terrance Steward, State-Wide Director of Time Done and David Chavez Historian , ABD Broadcast Air Date: 06/19/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: How is Covid-19 and the response to advocate for police accountability adding pressures to parenting? What are the new conversations with our children regarding Covid-19 and Police violence? How do we balance our engagement with politics of an outside world and the relationships with our children? How did schooling change for our children when schools shut down? How is school going to be for children next year? How do we explain everything that is happening in this world to our children without scaring them? How do we prepare our children to deal with racism? When schools shut down, parents went into teacher-mode. Children can understand racism and anti-black violence. Are parents ready to send their children to physical classrooms this upcoming fall? How do we manage our concern for our families and our concern to stay engaged in the world that we care about? When did we realize that the shutdown might place our families at risk? Is it safe to take your children to the grocery store? It was surreal moment to see people's fears empty stores of grocery supplies. How do you create a phone tree to build community support? How do we talk to our children to make sure they are OK? Many of our children have been at protests since the age of two. How do we keep our children from internalizing the hate? We must tell our kids, they were born for this moment too The children know that there is a reason why we are staying home and why we go outside to protest. How do we help our children understand that this moment will not stay like this forever and that there is a change coming?
Topic National Uprisings Against Police Brutality, George Floyd, Police Reform Title: Rising Up Toward Freedom: Optimism and Hope Participants: Denise Spencer, MBA Broadcast Air Date: 06/12/20 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: Did Covid-19 create a catalyst for change in this country and other countries? How do we create a new normal that is inclusive? This is a painful time, but it is also a hopeful time. We must be encourage by the bravery and tenacity of this upcoming youthful generation. The murder of George Floyd and the lives of all the people that were cut short will give us life and gives freedom. How do we build a world where the children of today do not get to know the kind of oppression experienced by the past? How has the police historically used violence to create and enforce the category of “people of color?” Why do some people tell us to wait and be patient for society to change, when we stand on the benefit of generations before us that were impatient and fought to change things for the better? The movement of protest is representative of the United States because “every community” is standing in solidarity in support that Black lives matter. Is this the beginning of revolutionary change? “A taste of freedom is what I long for…”- Denise Spencer We owe the mass movement of uprising our hope. How did the Covid-19 shelter in place protocols create a population of greater awareness? How do we make peace with the contradictions of aspiration stories of liberty and freedom, while understanding that the United States was built on legally supported inequality? Can the police be both good and bad? What is the effect being able to prove police abuse through video? Racism is a mechanism of control to help the people in the money maintain their status. The increments of change that we have seen in our lifetime come from the type of revolutionary action we see today. This is not the time to throw up our own roadblock in our minds, we must the people fighting for a better world. We owe it to people protesting on the streets, to let go of our [academic] rhetoric and join them. The days of oppression will end, we demand police reform. Why did the White House put a second fence?
Topic Graduations, Covid-19, National Uprisings Against Police Brutality Title: Graduating During Covid19 Participants: Lizeth Aguirre, Chandra and Zion Broadcast Air Date: 06/05/2020 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. How do you prepare to graduate during Covid-19? How do we acknowledge the hard work of students if we are unable to hold a physical graduation ceremony? Covid-19 measures of quarantine and social distancing disrupted our school friendships, colleagues and support. The school transition to online formats severed our opportunities to say goodbye to friends and professors. How did students figure out the housing situation when colleges and universities informed students they had to leave campus? Getting ready for graduation causes anxiety, and fear but also optimism and exciting energy How does the post gradation job hunting season look during the covid-19 national shut down? How do you prepare for your first year of college when the college you plan to attend is under quarantine due to Covid-19? What is the difference between an online education and an in-person school experience? What are your thoughts on graduating during the national uprising against police brutality? How do we manage our frustration, fears and heart break when seeing people risk their lives to protest police brutality during a pandemic? How do we support Black Lives Matter? This generation is taking a stand and committing itself to changing the future for the better? How do we walk forward with optimism? We educate ourselves and the people around us to end police brutality. How do we use our college preparation as tool sets to take-on the future? How do we build a community with the tools developed from our college experience?
48 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Scott Horton returns to the show to provide commentary on the George Floyd killing and its aftermath. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Coming Apart at the Seams ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Topic Self-care, Covid-19 Title: Self-care, taking control of our safety Participants: Carlos LaMadrid, Social Work Professional Broadcast Air Date: 05/29/2020 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: How do we practice self-care during this moment of concern over Covid-19? As people are sheltering at home, the pressures of hunger, violence and insecurity become more elevated. We are in a period of mourning How has this moment highlighted the different educational and economic disparities? How has the recovery community served as model of coping? What are the systems of polarity as response to stress keep us off balance? How does the moment of sheltering at home create mirrors for self-reflection? During this Covid-19 moment, many of us have become brave enough to ask for help. What does it mean to want to “get back to work?” How did this moment create an accelerated use of “technology” by people that previously never used video conferencing for daily communication? What new perspectives will we carry forward as we “open up?” How has our response to Covid-19 shifted the national conversation regarding workers' rights, housing and economic justice? What was the impact of having “mom and pop” grocery stores open during the moment of insecurity? Some people are scared of the future and other people are optimistic of the future being built. How do we build a society that recognizes that all people are essential? Why are we denying the observance or the recognition of elements of death as we take inventory of Covid-19? What happens when we move from not knowing anyone that has died from Covid-19 to knowing someone that died from Covid-19? What is necessary for our emotional health, psychological health, spiritual health and physical health during this period of mourning? What is the psychological effect of not being able to care for your deceased loved-ones because of the Covid-19 pandemic? How do we take control of safety for ourselves? How do we build hope for the future? You have to do the best you can, not just for you but for others? Why do I have to take care of myself first before I can take care of others?
Topic: Racial profiling during Covid 19, Ahmaud Arbery, Title: Wearing Masks: Racial prototypes, Stigma and Risks Participants: Terrance Stewart, MA State-wide Director of Time Done Broadcast Air Date: 05/21/2020 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Discussion Topics: For many of us, the shelter in place did not decrease vulnerabilities but intensified our threat levels. Why is risk of death from Covid-19 greater for the African American community than other communities? Many people feel more vulnerable to risk of physical injury from others than from contracting Covid19 Depending on the skin tone, some us wear the mask and signal a threat Why can some people wear bandanas as masks without activating alarm? Are police shifting their practices away from targeting bandanas as suspicion and instead moving toward bandanas as safe? How did the narrative of African-a American communities being more at-risk of contracting Covid-19, result in a heightened fear of African American communities in public? Are the prior systems of violence also quarantined? People that were hungry before the Covid-19 shelter in place policy are now more hungry under the Covid19 quarantine efforts. People that were harassed by the police before the Covid-19 shelter in place policy are now harassed more under the Covid19 quarantine efforts. The stigma applied to certain populations What are the psychological effects of lynching? What is relationships between the infrastructure of caretaking of deceased bodies away from public site and lack of concern of threats of Covid-19? Are we desensitized from seeing people coded as Black being killed? What is the history in United States displaying dead Black bodies? How do we internalize the multiple examples of violence toward the Black community and express it our families? How do we make sense of he killing of Ahmaud Arbery within the context of Covid-19? What is the history of lynching as state sanctioned violence? Why is there a debate of whether the killing of Ahmaud Arbery was a form of racism? How do we define racism? Is the release of Travis McMichael and Gregory McMichael a form of state sanction of their acts? Is racism as American as apple pie? What are the first legal codes that identify people as Black? Why did Travis McMichael and Gregory McMichael suspect robbery if Ahmaud Arbery was jogging? Is every person that jogs suspected of having committed a crime? What are the dictionary associations with the colors black, brown, yellow, red and white? How does our language rewrite our codes of inequality? If we invest in understanding the system, we can build a better future. Why is self-love and self-appreciation threatening to a system that relies on inequality? Why can't some of run in public because it is perceived as threatening? Have you read the book Bad boys by Ann Ferguson? -Have you seen the film Juice? Why is there a stigma associated with wearing a hoodie? Why do we have to sacrifice our comfort so other people can be more comfortable? Where do people get their ideas about racial prototypes and stigma? If Mexicans, Native Americans and Asians were also Lynched, then why do we only associate lynching with Black communities? .
Topic COVID-19, Nurse experience, Public Safety Title: Nursing COVID-19: Experiences Symptoms and Safety Participants: Vanessa Valenzuela, Nurse Broadcast Air Date: 05/15/2020 Time: 5:15 PM (PST) Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org Archive pages: https://soundcloud.com/stoppretending, http://www.dreport.org Send comments about this segment to: comments@dreport.org Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR. Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside. Discussion Topics: What are the symptoms of COVID-19? How are nurses adapting to the urgency of care-taking for COVID-19 patients? When did nurses become aware that COVID-19 was uniquely different from other cases such as flu virus? What is the relationship between the need to flatten the curve of COVID-19 transmission and the limits of the medical infrastructure's capacity to care for patients? Why are some nurses having to buy their own medical protective supplies? Did nurses think of themselves as first-responders before COVID-19? Why did most people this COVID-19 was less severe than the common flu? The medical field is still learning more ab out the effects of COVID-19. HOW is the general public learning to escalate its preventative care-taking? Is COVID-19 going to pass during the summer? How do Nurses respond to the different sources of misinformation? How do Nurses take care of themselves? How do Nurses take care not to expose their respective families and loved ones to COVID-19? What does “normal” look like during this COVID-19 period? Why do some people believe that COVID-19 is not real?
61 Minutes Safe for Work Pete invited Scott Horton to return to the show to talk about how he sees the future after the government's response to Covid-19, and to comment on a failed "coup" in Venezuela. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Poorly Organized and Barely Hidden, Venezuela Invasion Was Doomed to Fail ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
85 Minutes PG-13 Pete invited Scott Horton as co-host/commentator in an episode where they talk to Oklahoma City Bombing researcher, Richard Booth. Richard has spent the last 5-6 years gathering everything he can access on the OKC bombing including, TV reports, FBI files, FOIA requests and anything else pertinent to the event to show that the official narrative is only partially correct. The Libertarian Institute will be hosting the archive at the link provided below. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Oklahoma City Bombing Archive ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
After a long hiatus and with lots of time to spend at home, Let's Clear the Air is back! On this episode, Dr. David Lo from UC Riverside's School of Medicine will be discussing what COVID 19 means for Environmental Justice communities already dealing with health and social disparities. Host: Gabriela Mendez Guest: Dr. David Lo Aired on social media on April 13, 2020 Aired on KUCR 88.3 FM on April 16, 2020
98 Minutes PG-13 Pete "moderated" a talk Scott Horton wanted to give on a conversation he had with a renowned doctor (remaining anonymous for obvious reasons) who shared some information on what can be known up until this point about the Covid-19 virus. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). America, We Have To End the Wars Now ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
71 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton recently did a Q&A for his private group that Pete did the moderating for. Scott answered questions on subjects including Covid-19, the US government sending ships to Venezuela and, of course, the Middle East. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). America, We Have To End the Wars Now ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
22 Minutes Safe for Work Scott takes a few minutes to give his thoughts on the announced "peace treaty" in Afghanistan. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). The New Cold War With Russia Is All America’s Fault ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand The Wraith Redress TakeHumanAction.com Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Lions of Liberty Podcast Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
53 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Scott has Pete on his show to discuss some of the domestic issues Pete has been writing about at the Libertarian Institute. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand TakeHumanAction.com Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Lions of Liberty Podcast Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
46 Minutes Some Strong Language Pete asked Scott Horton to come on the show and comment on the close of the Trump impeachment trials and what its legacy may be. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand TakeHumanAction.com Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Lions of Liberty Podcast Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
70 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Pete asked Scott Horton to come on the show and respond to comments "former" CIA employee Mike Baker made about Qassem Soleimani on the Joe Rogan Experience. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Wall Street Journal Article Mike Baker on Rogan ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Amidst the controversy surrounding U.S. and Iran tensions, I invited back to #TheTatianaShow foreign policy expert and king of anti-war news Scott Horton to discuss the current state of affairs. In his usual style, Scott eviscerates the narrative peddled by the mainstream media and Washington’s warmongers. As most Americans believe history started on 9-11, Scott debunks the tired tropes and myths surrounding the terror war and gives us some real background into the Middle East and American relations such as: How Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan kicked off the interventions during the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980’s and the arming and funding of Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda. Why Bill Clinton’s brutal sanctions of Iraq and stationing troops in Arabia were the direct reasons Bin Laden gave for his attack on the towers on 9-11. How George W. Bush’s disastrous war in Iraq helped lead to the rise of the Islamic state, Barack Obama’s funding and arming of Al Qaeda in Syria and Libya in an attempt to contain Iranian influence, and how Donald Trump continues backing the radical Sunni jihadists in the Saudi war against Yemen. Scott also gives his keen insight into the current issues of the day as only he can and answers the questions: What was the real reason behind Soleimani being in Iraq and was he there on a peace mission with the Saudis? Does Trump truly want war with Iran or is he doing the bidding of the neoconservatives? Why are young people so easily propagandized into going to war and what can the right wing of America do to hold Trump to his promise to bring the troops home? About the Guests: Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute at LibertarianInstitute.org, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from this website. In 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award for his Iraq war coverage on Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. His articles have appeared at Antiwar.com The American Conservative, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom, The National Interest and the Christian Science Monitor, and he contributed a chapter to the 2019 book, The Impact of War. He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com https://original.antiwar.com/scott/2020/01/05/iraq-war-iv/ https://www.antiwar.com/ https://libertarianinstitute.org/ https://scotthorton.org/ https://foolserrand.us/ Friends and Sponsors of the Show: etoro.com Vaultoro.gold Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
Amidst the controversy surrounding U.S. and Iran tensions, I invited back to #TheTatianaShow foreign policy expert and king of anti-war news Scott Horton to discuss the current state of affairs. In his usual style, Scott eviscerates the narrative peddled by the mainstream media and Washington’s warmongers. As most Americans believe history started on 9-11, Scott debunks the tired tropes and myths surrounding the terror war and gives us some real background into the Middle East and American relations such as: How Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan kicked off the interventions during the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980’s and the arming and funding of Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda. Why Bill Clinton’s brutal sanctions of Iraq and stationing troops in Arabia were the direct reasons Bin Laden gave for his attack on the towers on 9-11. How George W. Bush’s disastrous war in Iraq helped lead to the rise of the Islamic state, Barack Obama’s funding and arming of Al Qaeda in Syria and Libya in an attempt to contain Iranian influence, and how Donald Trump continues backing the radical Sunni jihadists in the Saudi war against Yemen. Scott also gives his keen insight into the current issues of the day as only he can and answers the questions: What was the real reason behind Soleimani being in Iraq and was he there on a peace mission with the Saudis? Does Trump truly want war with Iran or is he doing the bidding of the neoconservatives? Why are young people so easily propagandized into going to war and what can the right wing of America do to hold Trump to his promise to bring the troops home? About the Guests: Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute at LibertarianInstitute.org, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from this website. In 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award for his Iraq war coverage on Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003. His articles have appeared at Antiwar.com The American Conservative, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom, The National Interest and the Christian Science Monitor, and he contributed a chapter to the 2019 book, The Impact of War. He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com https://original.antiwar.com/scott/2020/01/05/iraq-war-iv/ https://www.antiwar.com/ https://libertarianinstitute.org/ https://scotthorton.org/ https://foolserrand.us/ Friends and Sponsors of the Show: etoro.com Vaultoro.gold Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
18 Minutes Suitable for All Ages With Jacob Hornberger deciding to throw his hat in for the 2020 Libertarian Party nomination for president, an old feud between he and, 1996 and 2000 nominee for the same office, Harry Browne has resurfaced. Scott Horton, who has decided to back Jacob Hornberger's run for president, addresses this issue. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Jacob's Response on his site The Liberty Magazine Article Harry Browne's Blog Post ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
27 Minutes PG-13 Scott joins Pete to go over the recent hostilities with Iran and what looks like a possible end. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
23 Minutes PG-13 Pete asked Scott to do a quick commentary on the news that protesters are storming the American government's embassy in Iraq, and Trump's response of sending in the 82nd Airborne. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). ScottHorton.org Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
72 Minutes PG-13 Pete asked Scott Horton to come on and give his opinion on the new Star Wars Ep.9, The Afghan Papers and Virginia threatening gun confiscation. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Michael Boldin on Why Not to Trust Law Enforcement Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
75 Minutes PG-13 Scott Horton returns to the show to do a quick re-examination of Russia-Gate and show how the same parties are responsible for the impeachment hearings over Ukraine-Gate. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
33 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Scott joins Pete for a short talk to explain why he has joined the Libertarian Party as a Lifetime Member. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Jacob Hornberger's Campaign Site Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
79 Minutes PG-13 Pete did another exclusive "Ask Me Anything" for his supporters and invited the great Scott Horton to answer questions ranging from the new Star Wars movies to, of course, foreign policy... and domestic hopes for expanded liberty. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He's conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Lions of Liberty Podcast Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
59 Minutes Suitable for All Audiences Scott Horton returns to the show to comment on everything that is coming out of Ukraine with Hunter Biden, etc., and he gives some background on why Ukraine matters in the global picture. He also comments on renewed violence in Iraq, what possibly caused it, and what may happen going forward. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He's conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Coming to Palestine Lions of Liberty Podcast Indiegogo for The Monopoly on Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
55 Minutes PG-13 Pete invited Scott Horton to return to the show to comment on his upcoming debate with Bill Kristol, Trump not pulling out of Afghanistan and Israel attacking Iran in Iraq. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He's conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). ScottHorton.org Antiwar.com Fool's Errand War Without a Rationale An Enemy We Created Lions of Liberty Podcast Indiegogo for The Monopoly on Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Bitbacker Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
100 Minutes A couple curses here and there With the passing of the great Justin Raimondo, Pete invited Scott Horton to come on the show and talk about his legacy as an anti-war activist. Scott talks about how Justin was probably the most important writer of the 2000s and gets into info on the wars many would not have known about had it not been for Justin's investigative journalism. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He's conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Antiwar.com Reclaiming the American Right An Enemy of the State Fool's Errand Pete's Patreon Pete's Bitbacker Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
69 Minutes PG-13 Pete invited Scott Horton back to the show to do a deep dive into the last 30 years of Somalia's history. Scott Horton is Managing Director of The Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio for Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, podcasts the Scott Horton Show from scotthorton.org, and is the Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. He's conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. He is also the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan (2017). Porcfest 2019 Chillderburg Antiwar.com Fool's Errand Pete's Patreon Pete's Bitbacker Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Even though a visit from Scott Horton can be a bit hard on the soul, it’s also quite invigorating to be armed with the arsenal of knowledge he has on the war machine. This legend in the antiwar fight joins the Tatiana Show to offer a unique perspective about Venezuela, Iran, the Middle East. We cover the reality of Veneuzeulan resistance. About the Guests: Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute at LibertarianInstitute.org, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from this website. In 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award for his Iraq war coverage on Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 4,900 interviews since 2003. His articles have appeared at Antiwar.com The American Conservative, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom, The National Interest and the Christian Science Monitor, and he contributed a chapter to the 2019 book, The Impact of War. He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton. Scott’s book, blog Stress, Twitter, YouTube. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Antiwar.com ScottHorton.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Vaultoro.com Blocktap.io Proof of Love
Late 2018 will mark the first time that children born after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 can enlist and join the still ongoing war in Afghanistan. The Tatiana Show marks this dubious milestone with our episode featuring Scott Horton, director of the Libertarian Institute, host of the Scott Horton Show podcast on Antiwar.com, and author of “Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan” (2003). The episode kicks off by noting a resurgence of interest in America’s foreign relations with Russia since Trump’s election. Horton gives a brief overview of the cold war, outlining dynamics between global superpowers since the end of World War II in 1944. He describes the communist construction of the Berlin wall, the fallout of a destroyed Europe, and America’s inheritance of a world empire and its subsequent recklessness in that role. Picking up again in the 90s, Horton reviews the recent Bush Sr., Clinton, Bush Jr., and Obama era presidencies, and cultural shifts in the perceptions of communism, socialism, fascism, and capitalism. He also examines U.S. justifications for wars in the middle east and the ways in which their reasoning falls flat. Finally, the team returns to the present era Trump administration, discussing how Trump’s trade policies affect geopolitical relations and what moves the U.S. might make next on the world stage. About the Guests Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute at LibertarianInstitute.org, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from this website. In 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award for his Iraq war coverage on Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 4,500 interviews since 2003. Scott is also the opinion editor of Antiwar.com. His articles have appeared there, and at The American Conservative, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom and the Christian Science Monitor. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info:TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.com Scotthorton.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show:TheBitcoinCPA.com CryptoCompare.com FreeRoss.org ThirdKey.Solutions SovrynTech.com SexAndScienceHour.com
YouTube video here! Topics include:--The Importance of Freedom of Speech and How Technology Empowers It. --The Importance of Freedom of Information. --North Korea Tensions. --The War on Drugs. About the Guests: - Micha Benoliel, Founder of Open Garden, which is a form of decentralized internet network at the grassroots level. An advocate for privacy Rights, focusing on electronic communications, as a means to circumvent state or corporate censorships or tracking, Micha works to promote innovations at the developer level. His next project which is still in the development stages, SkyBlue is an encrypted messaging service to compete with apps like WhatsApp or Telegram. - Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts, host of the Scott Horton Show. Previous appearance. - Kat Murti is a libertarian, feminist, and activist, working to make the world a better, freer place, one day at a time. A self-described “creature of the internet,” Kat believes in using the power of the social media to spread the ideas of liberty online. Previous appearance. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.com twitter.com/FeministLiberty ScottHorton.org LibertarianInstitute.org Antiwar.com amazon.com/dp/1548650218/ feministsforliberty.com Friends and Sponsors of the Show: TheBitcoinCPA.com CryptoCompare.com FreeRoss.org ThirdKey.Solutions SovrynTech.com SexAndScienceHour.com
Show: D Report Topic: "Parenting for Liberation" conversation with Trina Greene-Brown What is Parenting for Liberation? How do we parent without fear? Is possible to raise critically aware children that are also happily care free? Air date: 05 /20/ 16 on KUCR 88.3 FM. Time: 5:15 pm Simultaneously streams online on www.kucr.org
Sci-fi / Afrofuturist writer Nalo Hopkinson says for people of colour living with brutal police violence, unemployment and crumbling infrastructure: ”it’s not the apocalypse, its just Tuesday” "What happens to disabled people in the brave new world?" Nalo Hopkinson asks. "A lot of science fiction is guilty of trying to cure us. More and more of us are standing up and saying, 'we're not sick. The world is. Fix the world, but don't necessarily fix us.'” Nalo was born in Jamaica and has also lived in Trinidad, Guyana and for the past 35 years in Canada. Nalo is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside. She’s written six novels, including Brown Girl in the Ring; a short story collection and a chapbook called Report from Planet Midnight. I spoke to her about diversity in science fiction and why Hollywood’s dystopias resonate so much with our present. Maybe for some, the end is already upon us. Thanks to KUCR at University of California, Riverside and CBC Vancouver for making studio time available. Thanks also to Lisa Hale for producing and to Jacob Dryden for the score. Part of this interview appears in our CBC Radio One Ideas documentary “the Coming Zombie Apocalypse.” Listen to the whole program at cbc.ca/ideas. The East Van Calling podcast is on iTunes. Please subscribe, review and share.
In this episode we talk to Scott Horton about the latest US policy shift towards Iran. Scott also breaks down the Israeli lobby, AIPAC and their influence on American wars in the Middle East, past and present. Scott Horton is host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, and the Scott Horton Show on Liberty Express Radio. In 2007 Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award ”Best Iraq War Insight and Play by Play” for Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 3,000 interviews since 2003. Scott’s articles have appeared at Antiwar.com, LewRockwell.com, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom and the Christian Science Monitor. He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna.