2011 Season Premier - January 24, 2011


25:55 minutes (29.66 MB)

On today’s edition of Youth Beat Radio we have students talking what’s important to them right now. An international student gives her perspective about being a new student in a new country. Mad Mike reviews The Social Network. Can you Swim? A camp counselor talks about his experiences working with youth in rural Alaska as part of the Campfire USA program. "Listen To This," highlights artist Amanda Diva.

The Beat Oracle - 01/22/2011


116:51 minutes (115.58 MB)

Fight Back Jan 21 2011


26:49 minutes (24.56 MB)

Discussion of the death of Vang Pao and how the New York Times ignored the fact he was a major drug dealer, the shootings in Tucson, and other related politics by Bob Fitrakis and Connie Gadell Newton

Pamoja FM


58:23 minutes (53.45 MB)

Chill music from across the continent... feat. Salif Keita , Khadja Nin , Nameless , Agboti Yaw , Ba'Pongo and more . . .

Live/Local Music

Genre: 
music
is not currently scheduled.

Live and local music from the Cbus! Recorded music by local bands and live broadcasts from local venues.

From the Vault

Genre: 
history
is not currently scheduled.

Classic selections from the Pacifica Radio Archives

Native America Calling

Genre: 
public affairs (talk)
is not currently scheduled.

Native America Calling is a live call-in program linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together in a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Each program engages noted guests and experts with callers throughout the United States and is designed to improve the quality of life for Native Americans.

Jim Hightower

Genre: 
public affairs (talk)
is not currently scheduled.

Common Sense Commentary from Jim Hightower, America's populist and political sparkplug.

On This Day In History

Genre: 
public affairs (talk)
is not currently scheduled.

A progressive look at historical headline events on each calendar day with a particular emphasis on human-cased environmental disasters, labor history, mine disasters and miners struggles, foreign occupations and wars and U.S. foreign policy.

Sea Change Radio

Genre: 
public affairs (talk)
is not currently scheduled.

Sea Change is a a nationally syndicated weekly radio show and podcast covering the shift to social, environmental, and economic sustainability.

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