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Law and Disorder Radio
Law and Disorder • May 6, 7:00pm – 8:00pm

Police, Politics And Violent Repression Against Pro-Palestine Student Protest and Legacy of Protest At Columbia University

Police, Politics And Violent Repression Against Pro-Palestine Student Protest
College administrators are calling local armed police "some in riot gear" to arrest and in many instances brutalize hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters in actions and encampments sweeping the nation. More than 1,000 protesters have been arrested over the last two weeks on campuses in states including Texas, Utah, Virginia, North Carolina, New Mexico, Connecticut, Louisiana, California and New Jersey. At UCLA, last week, after pro-Israel supporters carrying symbols of radical Jewish groups, not of student age, allegedly threw fireworks into a solidarity encampment, students defending the camp were attacked with stones and sticks. Yet, after an hour of violence, police standing nearby failed to intervene.
Guest - attorney Mara Verheyden-Hilliard from the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund and the Center for Protest Law and Litigation in Washington, DC.

Legacy of Protest At Columbia University
One of the great events of the 60s is the Columbia student takeover of several key buildings on their campus in protest of the university's complicity in the war against the Vietnamese people. The takeover was also a protest to building a gym in a public park in Harlem adjacent to Columbia University, considered to be a racist act. The student actions at Columbia brought down a terrific repression. Hundreds of students were arrested and beaten. Our own Michael Ratner, a cofounder of Law and Disorder, and a law student at Columbia, was also beaten by the police. Guest - anti-Vietnam war activist Eleanor Stein, like Michael, she was a student at the law school. Eleanor Stein went on to become an attorney, she is a climate change, environmental justice and human rights activist and advocate.

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EcoRadio KC • May 6, 6:00pm – 7:00pm

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF – GOOD COMES BACK TO YOU

Host Richard Mabion will speak on neighborhood groups with Emily Miller of MARC, Rich Gutowski and others.  Community empowers people to be active citizens and to generate ideas at a grassroots level. This is about thinking together in a non-confrontational and truly democratic way.

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Jaws of Justice Radio • May 6, 9:00am – 10:00am

TOGETHER WE WILL STAND…LET’S GET ON THE BALL

Tune in to hear host Bev Livingston speak with Ashley Huggans, Director of Recruitment and Community Engagement with CASA/GAL, or Court Appointed Special Advocates Guardians ad Litem for children.  

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Exploration • May 6, 5:00am – 6:00am

ON EXPLORATIONS: the universe of Einstein – how has Einstein’s theory affected religion?

Dr. Michio Kaku talks about the question of God.  Dr. Kaku looks at God from a scientific perspective and he begins with the story of Einstein’s belief of God. In the second part of the hour, Dr. Kaku speaks with John F. Brinster, Physicist, Professor at Princeton, and writer of a biography on Einstein, “The Man Who Created God”.  We ask, "If all things have a creator, then who created God?"

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All Mixed Up • May 6, 3:00am – 5:00am

All Mixed Up : Part 1 & Part 2

Part One and Part Two

Also on the menu will be music from Billie Holiday, Bobby Darin, The Four Seasons, The Holy Modal Rounders, Moby Grape, Larry Williams, Queen, Spinal Tap, Taj Mahal, Paul Revere & The Raider and Hoagy Carmichael

Today's special: "Scrambled Shortcuts" featuring Laurel and Hardy, Jack Nicholson, Lorna Thayer, George Raft, Rita Hayworth, Mel Blanc, Monty Python, Bob & Ray, John Belushi & Dan Ackroyd, NRBQ, George Harrison, The Kinks, Hans Conried, Martin Mull, The Little Rascals, The Firesign Theatre, the Original Cast of "Oliver", Fanny Brice, The Bonzo Doo Dah Dog Band, The Beach Boys, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Popeye & Olive Oil, Bugs Bunny & Elmer Fudd, Phil Proctor & David Ossman, The Beatles, George Coe, The National Lampoon, Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck, Cookie Monster, Tom Keene, Karen Morley, Jean Stapleton & Carroll O'Connor, The Three Little Pigs & The Big Bad Wolf, Mel Brooks & Carl Reiner, John Zacherly, 10cc and Dr. West's Medicine Show & Junk Band

For dessert my I suggest the playlist and food song page below plus a link to Scrambled Shortcuts!

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First Wave • May 6, 2:00am – 3:00am

FIRST WAVE:FIRST WAVE: CLASSIC PUNK AND NEW WAVE AND MORE

First Wave returns to the genesis and evolution of Punk, New Wave, its roots, and the eventual liberation of rock n roll. It brings context to the music to understand why the genres emerged and their importance in influencing bands in the 21st century.

100 Punks"Generation X 1978
Clampdown"The Clash 1979
Locket Love"Ramones 1977
Mass Confusion"The Impalas 1967
Boys Dont Cry"The Cure 1979
The Last Goodbye"Agent Orange 1981
Warm Up"The Surfrajettes 2022
Suitcase"WiMP! 2024
Just Cant Get Enough"Depeche Mode 1981
Want Need Love"The Pandoras 1984
Teenage Kicks"The Undertones 1978
The Boot"Justine and The Unclean 2023
Surfin Safari"The Beach Boys 1962
I Am A Dalek"The Art Attacks 1978
See No Evil"Television 1977
52 Girls"B-52s 1979
Take It Off"The Donnas 2002
Ill Come Running"The Mad Hatters 1966
Sweetie Pie"The Lemon Drop Gang 2023
Pictures of Lily"The Who 1967 

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Global Roots Radio • May 5, 3:00pm – 5:00pm

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Sunday Morning Musical Mashup • May 5, 7:00am – 9:00am

May 5 Mashup

This is the second (and final) episode of our 2-part themed series celebrating the opening weekends of amusement parks all across the country: ROLLERCOASTERS, PART DEUX!

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Wilderness Road • May 5, 5:00am – 7:00am

Wilderness Road – May 5, 2024 Wandering lesser known and under-appreciated tunes & artists

Music to wander the Wilderness Road. Enjoy some new and some old, some familiar and unfamiliar music. Listen to see if you can determine the common denominator among all these songs

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Art of the Song • May 5, 4:00am – 5:00am

Jon Pousette-Dart

Jon has released an album new tunes and re-makes of two PDB classics.

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