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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Friday, May 5, 2023 3:00 pm
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| PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Stunning new reporting from Pro Publica reveals how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recieved undisclosed donations in the form of luxury vacations around the world from major Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow. Justice Thomas' failure to report these trips is not only unethical, it is also illegal. The new revelations add to previous reporting on multiple ethical violations and corruption by Thomas and his wife, Ginni. Some thoughts on the 'uncharted waters' of Donald Trump's indictment in Manhattan. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.' Original air-date 4-6-2023.
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American Indian Airwaves |
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| Protecting Mother Kuskokwin & Stopping the Donlin Gold Mine
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Over the past several months under the Biden Administration, several fossil fuel mega projects or “carbon bombs” have been approved with a mega gold mining project currently under proposal and in opposition by numerous Alaska Native organizations, communities, and nations.
For instance, on March 13th, 2023, the U.S. Interior Department approved the ConocoPhillips $8 billion Willow oil and gas drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope, which will produce a peak of 180,000 barrels of oil per day, roughly 40 percent of all current daily production in Alaska. In addition, on April 13th, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy approved the $39 billion Alaska Gasline Development Corp’s (AGDC) project to export Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) to countries the United States does not have free trade agreements with, mainly in Asia. Backers of the project expect it to be operational by 2030 if it receives the required permits. Alaska LNG includes a liquefaction facility on the Kenai peninsula in southern Alaska and the proposed 807-mile pipeline will transport gas in northern Alaska across the state.
While the Biden Administration contends these mega projects are a matter of economic and national security, the proposed Donlin gold mine project is along the salmon-bearing tributary of the Kuskokwim River in Alaska and threatens several Alaska Native families, communities, and nations traditional ways of life. The company Donlin Gold, LLC is owned by Barrick Gold and NovaGold corporations and it has proposed an open pit mine, measuring up to 2.2 miles long and 1 mile wide in YK Delta. Donlin Gold’s proposed open mine is projected to have a 27-year life span that will result in mining about 1.5 million ounces of gold per year, destroying land and life throughout the region, storing over 3 billion tons of waste rock mine tailings in an artificial pond behind a large earthen dam (460 feet high and 5,800 feet long).
Our guest for the hour discusses how the recent mega projects will harm Mother Earth, the proposed Donlin Gold Mine Project and its implications for life, the extractive industries in Alaska, and the overall complexities of the Alaska Native Settlement Claims Act of 1971 that shape a very complex and dynamic terrain for Alaska Native peoples, communities, and nations, and more.
• Guest: o Anaan’arar Sophie Swope is Cup’ik, a community organizer at Native Movement, and the director for the Mother Kuskokwim Tribal Coalition, an organization dedicated to fighting against the Donlin Gold Mine Project and protecting the traditional territories of Alaska Native peoples throughout Materilluk (Bethel, AK) region.
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Living In The USA |
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| Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Thursday, May 4, 2023 3:00 pm
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| Jury convicts members of racist far-right Proud Boys on charges of seditious conspiracy in the January 6 insurrection. Judge tosses Trump lawsuit against NY Times. Justice Clarence Thomas didn't disclose that billionaire Harlan Crow paid his nephew's private school tuition. Voters reject far-right MAGA candidates in Nebraska and Michigan. GOP-controlled state legislatures move to game the ballot initiative process and prevent voters from voting them out. FL GOP legislature passes new voter suppression laws, changes state law to allow Gov. DeSantis to run for higher office without resigning. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023 3:00 pm
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| Veteran independent national security journalist MARCY WHEELER of Emptywheel.net delivers an update on the three ongoing, as-yet-unindicted criminal probes of disgraced former President Donald Trump. Wheeler explains new developments and final issues under consideration by prosecutors before indictments can be brought in Special Counsel Jack Smith's federal investigations of Trump's January 6 related conspiracies, his theft of documents from the White House, and the Georgia probe into Trump's failed attempt to pressure state officials into stealing the 2020 election from Joe Biden.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Tuesday, May 2, 2023 3:00 pm
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| The Writers Guild is officially on strike for better wages, halting production on TV/film and the late-night comedy shows from which Americans get accurate news. Treasury Dept. warns Republicans' decision to hold the nation's debt ceiling hostage will cause the U.S. to default on its debts by June 1, earlier than predicted. GOP state lawmakers in NE and SC vote to protect abortion rights. New secret report commissioned by Trump Campaign found no evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, after which Trump raised $250 million from his supporters on fraudulent claims he knew to be lies. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Monday, May 1, 2023 3:00 pm
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| In an unprecedented move, the new rightwing majority on the NC state supreme court has reversed a previous court ruling striking down partisan gerrymandered maps. What does the reversal at the NC state Supreme Court mean for the U.S. Supreme Court's pending ruling in 'Moore v. Harper'? DAN VICUÑA, national redistricting manager at Common Cause, explains. The Court will also hear a case that seeks to overturn the 'Chevron Doctrine' and dismantle the federal government's authority to craft regulations on major issues like pollution and climate change.
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| New research on the Holocaust, on Jewish resistance and local collaboration in the killing offers insights into genocides, atrocities, and political violence. We discuss this research and other social science findings about the Holocaust in a new book Politics, Violence, Memory: The New Social Science of the Holocaust.
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2:33 Violence Reaction: A steep spike in Oakland, California car killings after the pandemic and the loss of the city's pandemic-era slow streets spurred the formation of The Traffic Violence Rapid Response Team. Seamus Garrity interviews George Spies and Carter Lavin, volunteers with the Team.
21:59 Lives Above All Else: Columbus, Ohio is on board for safer streets. Taylor Nichols interviews Maria Cantrell, Vision Zero Coordinator for Columbus, Ohio, Emma Kogge, Transportation Planner for the City, and Angie Shmitt, a transportation writer and planner based in Cleveland.
39:10 No Place Like Home: We look to places like the Netherlands for examples of safe biking infrastructure, but Inlander editor Nick Deshais has written an article that places Spokane, Washington among the great biking cities of the world. www.inlander.com/culture/the-futu…spokane-24647156 By Taylor Nichols.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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| PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! New reporting reveals new troubles for US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Supreme Court places temporary stay on radical rightwing judge's ruling overturning FDA approval of key abortion medication. Russian court sentences opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza to 25 years in prison for criticizing Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine. California callers weigh in on whether 89-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) should resign, as her medical absence has stalled confirmation of Pres. Biden's judicial nominees. Original air-date 4-17-2023.
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Thursday, April 27, 2023 7:00 pm
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Indigenous peoples are approximately 5% of the world’s population, manage at least 25% of the world’s land surfaces, 40% of the world’s protected areas, and steward about 80% of the world’s biodiversity. Each year Indigenous peoples from scores of different nations and cultures across Mother Earth convene at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in the settler colonial city, state, and nation-state New York City, New York, United States.
On today’s program, we here from the panelists who participated in UNPFII side event titled “Indigenous Peoples' Health and the Violence of False Solutions” on 4/20/2023. The panel focuses on Indigenous Peoples resisting land grabs driven by extractive industries, human rights violations, and Indigenous environmental defenders resisting false solutions known as: carbon markets, cap and trade, emission trading, carbon offsets, environmental and ecological services and the rebranding of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) to earth-based solutions. The UNPFII side event was sponsored and organized by the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN).
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Thursday, April 27, 2023 3:00 pm
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Many are disappointed that there will be no public trial of Fox 'News' following Dominion Voting System's decision to settle its defamation lawsuit against the network for knowingly broadcasting baseless lies about the 2020 election. Election system vendors like Dominion are only interested in profits, not defending democracy, and private corporations should never have been allowed to take over our public elections. Attorney Keith Barber explains the legal issues involved in Dominion's decision to settle, a gob-smacking court filing in the Georgia criminal probe of Donald Trump's attempt to steal the 2020 election, and the rape/defamation lawsuit filed by columnist E. Jean Carroll against Trump in New York. Original air-date 4-19-2023.
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Living In The USA |
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| Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
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Wednesday, April 26, 2023 3:00 pm
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Leaked audio reveals Republican attorney and vote suppressor Cleta Mitchell pitching GOP donors on several schemes to 'combat' young voters. Documented's JAMIE COREY explains new revelations exposing how top Republican state election officials have been participating in secret, off-the-record conferences with notorious GOP Voter Fraud fraudsters and election denial groups hosted by the far-right Heritage Foundation. Disney Co. sues FL GOP Gov. DeSantis for 'weaponizing government power against Disney in retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint.' Judge tosses out former Rep. Devin Nunes' (R-CA) bogus defamation lawsuits. Voters reject MAGA school board candidates. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Tuesday, April 25, 2023 3:00 pm
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Pres. Biden officially announced he is running for re-election in 2024. Polls show many voters prefer a younger candidate but would support Biden if he's the nominee. RNC releases apocalyptic, dystopian AI-generated ad in response. LISA GRAVES, former Justice Dept. official, explains new revelations exposing even more corruption and self-dealing by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, how federal Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk (who recently banned the abortion pill mifepristone) deceived the U.S. Senate during his confirmation process, and much, much more.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingThe Out Agenda - Online | 
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Election Security expert SUSAN GREENHALGH of Free Speech for People explains blockbuster new revelations regarding the multi-state criminal plot by MAGA conspiracists to breach voting system software after the 2020 election, including evidence that the plot was hatched in Trump's Oval Office. Greenhalgh also explains how the stolen software can be used to attack upcoming elections, why federal investigations are needed into the security breach and Georgia officials' lackadaisical response, and critical actions to secure elections going forward.
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| Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to give Israel's Parliament the ability to overturn high court decisions has been met with widespread protests. What are the stakes of these protests? What's the democratic and political future for Israel?
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Political activist and theorist Ilya Budraitskis joins Suzi in an extended conversation about the nature of Putinism. More than a year after Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. Independent media has been replaced with censorship and crude propaganda, and any expression of dissent is met with repression. Ilya argues that the war has cemented a decades-long transformation of the Russian regime into a qualitative new form, an open, repressive dictatorship that borrows from the playbook of both Stalin and Hitler: indeed Ilya calls Putinism a new form of fascism. We get his analysis.
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1:00 This is Big: The Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT), when finished, will be the longest rail trail in New England at 104 miles from Boston to Northampton, 2/3 of the way across the state. Craig Della Penna, Executive Director with Norwottuck Network, a non-profit corporation that supports the build-out and operation of the Mass Central Rail Trail, here gives Bike Talk a preview of the Norwottuck Network report about what a completed MCRT will mean to the Commonwealth. www.nnnetwork.net/
11:28 Nope: Safe street advocates shouldn't support the unsafe Valencia Street center-running bike lane recently approved by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, according to Valencia Street activist Stacey Randecker.
28:09 A Post Car Future: Cars and capitalism discussed by Matthew Rozsa, author of articles about car dependency and inequality at Salon.com, with John Renne, a Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University, co-author of the study "Socioeconomics of Urban Travel in the U.S." www.salon.com/2023/03/19/as-weal…r-afford-to-drive/ www.salon.com/2023/04/09/is-a-po…e-could-get-there/
46:20 Car Free Forever: In 2020, the City of Toronto took the bold step of closing High Park to vehicles on weekends. Now, there's a movement to make High Park permanently car free. Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher interviews Faraz Gholizadeh, co-founder of Safe Parkside.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! It's a rough week for Fox 'News'. The judge in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit sanctioned the network for withholding evidence and lying. Fox was forced to settle with an individual falsely named by the network when it knowingly aired baseless claims that the 2020 was 'stolen,' and much more. Political strategist SIMON ROSENBERG explains his new project, 'Get to 55,' to expand the coalition of pro-democracy voters and engage and mobilize young voters, and why doing so is critical to ensure the survival of democracy over autocracy. Original air-date 4-12-2023.
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Indigenous peoples are approximately 5% of the world’s population, manage at least 25% of the world’s land surfaces, 40% of the world’s protected areas, and steward about 80% of the world’s biodiversity. Each year Indigenous peoples from scores of different nations and cultures across Mother Earth convene at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in the settler colonial city, state, and nation-state New York City, New York, United States.
Here, Indigenous peoples express their grievances at the most well-known international political body (i.e., the United Nations) even though after 100 years of existence between the League of Nations and the United Nations, Indigenous peoples’ rights continue to be ignored, violated, and threatened.
The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) is a high- level advisory body to the Economic and Social Council. The Forum was established on 28 July 2000 by resolution 2000/22, with the mandate to deal with indigenous issues related to economic and social development, culture, the environment, education, health and human rights.
On today’s program we hear testimonies from Indigenous peoples throughout Turtle Island regarding a wide range of struggles and issues. The Indigenous testimonies are from the April 18th and April 19th, 2023, sessions only. Revealing, powerful, and shameful for the nation-states across Mother Earth knowingly, willfully, and complicitly are committing acts of genocides. The voices of Indigenous peoples and organizations, along with the intervention by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples are highlighted and can be heard throughout the hour. • Guests: • Terry Rambler, Chairman of the San Carlos Apache – Protecting Chi'chil BiÅ‚dagoteel (Oak Flat). Sami Youth Representative, Suoma Sámi Nuorat (Finland, Sweden, and Norway) on the Greenwashing the Green Economy and Protecting Mother Earth. • Francisco Cali Tzay, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Intervention. Report on the Intervention of Protecting Mother Earth. English Translation. • Representative of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus on Protecting Mother Earth, Women, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Survivance, more. • Representative of Society of Threatened Peoples on the Mongolian Genocide committed by the Chinese Government. • Nathan Phillips (Omaha Nation) on Language, Freedom for Leonard Peltier, Incarceration and Human Rights Violations, Survivance, and Survivance. • Delegation, Crimean Tartar, from the Crimean Tartar Resource Center on the Crimean Genocide committed by Russia. • Ryukyuan delegation on the United States militarization of the surrounding southern Japanese prefectures constructing military bases, poisoning lands, illegally removing Indigenous ancestors, and more. • Rodrigo Eduardo Paillalef (Puma Mapuche Nation) on Protecting Cultures, Intellectual Property Rights, and the 100-year legacy of the League of Nations and the United Nations denying Indigenous peoples and nations their rights. • Addie Parker, Shoshone-Paiute Shoshone of the Duck Valley Nation (NV), the “Green Gold Rush” and Lithium companies’ expansion, the extractive industries, and Protecting Traditional Homelands.
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| House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) unveiled House Republicans' demands in exchange for raising the debt ceiling and not crashing the US economy. McCarthy proposed massive, cruel cuts that punish the poor, and demanded repeal of clean air/clean energy provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act -- even as McCarthy's Bakersfield, CA constitutents breathe the most polluted air in the U.S. Arbitration panel orders MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to pay $5 million contest prize to man who proved that Lindell's claims about a 'stolen' 2020 election were nonsense. Former CO election official Tina Peters sentenced in first of two criminal indictments regarding her breach of election security to copy voting system software. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Many are disappointed that there will be no public trial of Fox 'News' following Dominion Voting System's decision to settle its defamation lawsuit against the network for knowingly broadcasting baseless lies about the 2020 election. Election system vendors like Dominion are only interested in profits, not defending democracy, and private corporations should never have been allowed to take over our public elections. Attorney Keith Barber explains the legal issues involved in Dominion's decision to settle, a gob-smacking court filing in the Georgia criminal probe of Donald Trump's attempt to steal the 2020 election, and the rape/defamation lawsuit filed by columnist E. Jean Carroll against Trump in New York scheduled to start next week.
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! Fox 'News' agreed to pay $787.5 million to settle Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit, with the network effectively conceding that their false claims about a 'stolen' 2020 Presidential election were indeed all lies. Journalist DAVID MARGOLICK unpacks Donald Trump's recent weird comments insinuating that Special Counsel Jack Smith has changed his name, explaining that it's a long-faded, anti-Semitic, racist trope that Trump has revived, and how such dog whistles are being normalized by the Republican Party. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! New reporting reveals new troubles for US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Supreme Court places temporary stay on radical rightwing judge's ruling overturning FDA approval of key abortion medication. Russian court sentences opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza to 25 years in prison for criticizing Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine. California callers weigh in on whether 89-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) should resign, as her medical absence has stalled confirmation of Pres. Biden's judicicial nominees.
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19:44 No Time For Losers: Pittsfield's City Council strikes down a referendum to bring the design of its downtown pilot protected lane to voters on the November ballot. With Ricardo Morales, Pittsfield, Massachusetts' Commissioner of Public Utilities.
38:15 Centering Safety: A new protected bike lane will run down the center of one of San Francisco's most dangerous and important streets, Valencia. San Francisco bike advocate-activists Robin Pam, Aditya Bhumbla, and Zach Lipton chat with Seamus Garrity.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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PLEASE donate to KPFK! Voting rights/Justice reporter ALEX BURNESS explains Virginia's GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin's appalling, anti-democratic decision to cancel a long-established, bipartisan policy restoring voting rights to former felons, and how it harms public safety and those trying to return to civil society. Arkansas GOP Gov. Huckabee Sanders erects new barriers to voting and the ability of voters to place citizen initiatives on the statewide ballot. Republican lawmakers exposed for their rank hypocrisy on 'protecting children' from drag shows but not from being murdered by guns in their schools. Big Government Republicans in Kentucky ban healthcare for trans kids and all discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in schools. Original air-date 3/29/2023.
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| Democratic state Rep. Justin Pearson has been reinstated to the TN statehouse, and delivered searing remarks to the out-of-control, racist, gerrymandered GOP majority that voted to expel him. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) fatuously calls for arming schools like banks right before bank massacre in KY. New polling data indicates the majority of Americans have noticed the Republicans' pro-murder, pro-Big Government, anti-free speech, anti-democracy idiocy, with increasingly negative views of House Republicans. New revelations expose more evidence of U.S. Supreme Court Clarence Thomas' corruption. Ft. Lauderdale crippled by 25 inches of rain in 24 hours. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| In Tennessee, white Republican state lawmakers' expulsion of two young black legislators is backfiring, galvanizing the public while bringing new, negative scrutiny to the TN GOP. Court halts TN GOP attempt to monkey-wrench Nashville city council. Anchorage, AK voters elect Democrats to nearly all open city council seats. MI repeals anti-labor 'right to work' law thanks to new, fair maps ending GOP gerrymandering in the state. Chipotle forced to pay workers illegally fired in Maine for trying to form a union. Hotel workers in New York win new contract that is forcing non-union hotel owners to raise wages, too. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| The Director of the Center for Biological Diversity's Climate Law Institute, KASSIE SIEGAL, explains California's landmark new law establishing provisions to hold Big Oil accountable for price gouging consumers in the state. BradBlog.com legal analyst ERNEST A. CANNING dismantles the radical ruling by a Trump-appointed judge in Texas that nullifies the FDA's 20-year old approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, and explains a new lawsuit challenging Idaho's radical ban on abortion that violates numerous provisions in the U.S. Constitution.
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1:19.70 Alleycats: The 23rd National Bike Summit, which wrapped up at the end of March, had an "adjacent" Alleycat ride: the Intro to Alleycat ride, or Alleycat for Dummies. Galen Mook, MassBike Executive Director, interviews Joel Gwadz, organizer of the ride, along with John Yeast of New Belgium Brewery, one of the ride's sponsors.
16:01 Check it: at an Alleycat checkpoint in Washington, DC, the "Love" mural in Blagden Alley, volunteers Nick Richert, Marina Smith, and Lisa Brady give away Dr. Bronner's magic chocolate bars to riders who took selfies. Volunteer Lisa Brady's day job happens to involve Safe Routes to Schools, as well as being Board President of the Treasure Valley cycling Alliance in Boise, Idaho.
22:41 Growing fast: An Alleycat rider's perspective on the ride resonates with history. Keshia Roberson, founder of Major Knox Adventures and presenter of They Were Seeds: The Buried Legacy of Black Wheelwomen at the National Bike Summit, interviews with Galen Mook.
26:47 Tour de Bike Lanes: commuters and tourists in a DC lane are treated as Tour de France racers by Cate Cohen, in honor of her husband, DC rider David Confer, who died of liver cancer.
29:26 After 'cat: Galen Mook sums up the Alleycat and interviews Josh from Grand Rapids at the Alleycat afterparty.
33:16 Bike Troupe: The Agile Rascal Touring Theater's performers and, sometimes, their audiences, incorporate bikes and riding in their shows. Dara Silverman, Artistic Director, unpacks at the Summit closing reception.
36:32 Representing: At the Summit's closing reception Earl Blumenauer, Congressional Representative of Portland, Oregon and founder of the Congressional Bike Caucus, focused on this moment in bike advocacy.
39:29 Joining the Club: Northampton, Massachusetts bike champions Adele Paquin and Ruthy Woodring reflect on their new afterschool bike club at JFK Middle School as the semester comes to an end.
43:41 Book Soweto: Bicycle Entrepreneur Mpumi Mtintso organizes Tour de Libraries and historical bike tours in the township of Soweto, South Africa.
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| Stunning new reporting from Pro Publica reveals how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recieved undisclosed donations in the form of luxury vacations around the world from major Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow. Justice Thomas' failure to report these trips is not only unethical, it is also illegal. The new revelations add to previous reporting on multiple ethical violations and corruption by Thomas and his wife, Ginni. Some thoughts on the 'uncharted waters' of Donald Trump's indictment in Manhattan. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Also, Iran has a substantial number of diaspora around the world. They help frame the issues that are occurring inside its borders. What is the interaction between Iranians abroad and Iranians in Iran and the resistance movement going on right now in the nation?
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1:29 Our Streets: A coalition of equity-focused active transportation and mobility justice organizations has formed in Los Angeles to change the way the city designs its streets. Eli Kaufman, Executive Director of BikeLA, Andres Ramirez, Executive Director of People for Mobility Justice, and John Yi, Executive Director of Los Angeles Walks, join Bike Talk cohost Seamus Garrity to talk about their new coalition, Our Streets Action Committee. bit.ly/3Ko1sJT
40:40 Comparative Advocacy: San Diego County and Massachusetts' face different challenges for bike advocacy. Galen Mook, Executive Director of MassBike, and Will Rhatigan, Advocacy Director of the San Diego Bicycle Coalition, compare and contrast.
55:38 Bike Joy: two Brompton users share their joys with Taylor Nichols.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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| Journalist and Wisconsin native John Nichols discusses the critical WI state Supreme Court election, now underway, that may finally flip control of the state's high court to liberals for the first time in 15 years, and its vital importance to abortion rights, labor rights, free and fair elections, and to the nation ahead of the 2024 presidential election. An appeals court ordered Trump's attorney to testify in Special Counsel Jack Smith's criminal federal grand jury probe of Trump's theft of classified documents from the White House, while the unprecedented nature of the emergency order unleashed a flurry of speculation. Original air-date: 3-22-2023.
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Bike Lit: UK Professor Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe on the Black experience in cycling and his book, "Desire, Descrimination, Determination: Black Champions in Cycling," with Nick Richert
Riding in Their Footsteps: David Goodrich on his book, "On Freedom Road," about his bike tour along the route of the Underground Railroad, his blog, https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/, and his climate science, with Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director and Bike Talk cohost Galen Mook.
To the rescue: the Bike Brigade brings food and medical supplies to people in need in Toronto. Jonathan Gruber-Benaich, Campaign Lead, talks with Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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| Encore: original air-date 3/13/2023. Election security expert Susan Greenhalgh explains new efforts to push the FBI/DOJ to probe hard evidence of a broad, multi-state conspiracy by Trump MAGA supporters to breach, copy and distribute sensitive election system software used around the country, and much more. Biden Interior Dept. approves massive oil project in Alaska. Former VP Pence publicly criticizes Trump but refuses to testify in federal grand jury probe of the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
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| A Yurok Perspective: the 50th Anniversary of Wounded Knee
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2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world.
Today’s guest grew up and lives in the Yurok Nation (Northern California). He is a longtime activist, fisherperson, plus more and he joins us for the entire hour to share his lived experiences in the Yurok Nation during the reign of terror in the 1960s and 1970s and how he arrived at and participated in the Occupation of Wounded Knee in 1973. Join us for in-depth, personal and enriching story on the parallels between the militarization of settler colonial state violence and oppression during the “Fishing Wars” in the Yurok Nation to at Wound Knee Occupation of 1973, plus more.
Guest: Willard Carlson, Yurok Nation, activist, fisherperson, parent, and so much more.
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Thursday, March 23, 2023 3:00 pm
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| GOP sore loser grifter Kari Lake in Arizona is still lying about her 2022 election loss, and lying about the AZ state supreme court's ruling rejecting her election challenge. Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis attacked critics of his 'Don't Say Gay' law last year, claiming it was limited to grades K-3, but now DeSantis has bypassed the legislature to expand the law to ban LGBTQ issues in grades K-12. Nebraska state senator excoriates GOP lawmakers for ramming through anti-trans healthcare bill, vowing to halt remainder of the legislative calendar. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| Journalist and Wisconsin native John Nichols discusses the critical WI state Supreme Court election, now underway, that may finally flip control of the state's high court to liberals for the first time in 15 years, and its vital importance to abortion rights, labor rights, free and fair elections, and to the nation ahead of the 2024 presidential election. An appeals court ordered Trump's attorney to testify in Special Counsel Jack Smith's criminal federal grand jury probe of Trump's theft of classified documents from the White House, while the unprecedented nature of the emergency order unleashed a flurry of speculation.
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| Of course Donald Trump was not arrested on Tuesday, as he lied to his supporters he would be. Indicting Trump on potential charges of unlawful hush-money payments and a coverup to win the presidency are not 'minor crimes.' If Manhattan D.A. charges Trump, it will begin to undo decades of gross injustice in failing to hold U.S. presidents accountable for unlawful actions since 1968. Congressional Republicans attempt to interfere with Manhattan D.A.'s investigation. MAGA supporters reportedly not heeding Trump's call for massive protests, believing it's a trap by the feds! Fox 'News' employee is suing the company, alleging coercion to deliver false testimony in $1.6 billion Dominion defamation lawsuit. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| Monday marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. New polling shows large majorities of Americans now think the Iraq War was a mistake, but no one was ever held accountable for the pointless war or the Bush Administration's lies. FL Gov. DeSantis may have played a key role in the torture of detainees at Guantanamo Bay. The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russian Pres. Putin. The documentary on Putin's opposition leader, Alexi Navalny is a must-see. The Manhattan D.A. may be on the verge of the first-ever criminal indictment of a former U.S. president. Callers weigh in on all of the above.
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| Grand Strategy defines the broad goals of nations or even groups. American Grand Strategy is best understood historically, as an amalgam of influences and interests. Is American grand strategy a reaction to events and domestic interests, or is it derived more strategically based on the American place in the world? And what does the history of American grand strategy tell us about its current goals? We speak with three of the authors of Rethinking American Grand Strategy.
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I talked to Robert Brenner and Dylan Riley about their recent article, “Seven Theses on American Politics” in New Left Review 138. Robert Brenner, Director of the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA, and UC Berkeley Sociologist Dylan Riley join us with their analysis of the 2022 midterm election results. The expected Red Wave was, in their words, more like a ripple. The responses to President Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb 7 further show the partisan fault lines that are superficially characterized in cultural terms. Our guests insist on rigorous class analysis to explain what is often called ‘dealignment’ – that Republicans have appealed to part of the working class on racist, nativist, anti-immigrant terms, while Democrats have appealed to what Barbara Ehrenreich called the Professional managerial class on the basis of expertise, diversity and (good) governance. Brenner and Riley insist this is about the economy, and how the movement or the realignment of voting coalitions of the two parties expresses material interest. What makes Biden’s progressivism original is that it puts forward a vast Keynesian expansion in a period when manufacturing profitability and investment are weak, and even the most dynamic sectors of the economy are in crisis, shedding workers and fighting unionization attempts.
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1:03 Gold Standard: Queens' 34th Avenue open street is the open street other open streets emulate. Jim Burke, a 34th Ave Volunteer Leader, talks to Nick Richert.
10:44 SF Intersection: Open streets and housing in San Francisco with Robin Pam, Parent Organizer and Founder at Kid Safe SF, and Annie Fryman, Director of Special Projects with the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association, by Seamus Garrity.
48:52 Summit: Bike advocates and planners will converge on Washington, D.C. for the League of American Bicyclists' 23rd annual National Bike Summit March 26-29. Seamus Garrity interviews Caron Whitaker, Deputy Executive Director of the League.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Queens' 34th Avenue open street is the open street other open streets emulate. Jim Burke, a 34th Ave Volunteer Leader, talks to Nick Richert.
Open streets and housing in San Francisco with Robin Pam, Parent Organizer and Founder at Kid Safe SF, and Annie Fryman, Director of Special Projects with the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association, by Seamus Garrity.
Bike advocates and planners will converge on Washington, D.C. for the League of American Bicyclists' 23rd annual National Bike Summit March 26-29. Seamus Garrity interviews Caron Whitaker, Deputy Executive Director of the League.
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| Encore: Original air-date 3/8/2023. House GOP 'investigations' are going very poorly. Fox News host Tucker Carlson's ridiculous, cherry-picked videos falsely portraying the January 6 Capitol Insurrection are so ridiculous that Republicans and even Fox News are pushing back. Allegheny College political scientists TARAH WILLIAMS and ANDREW BLOESER explain their surprising new study finding that significant numbers of Americans across the entire political spectrum show rising support for authoritarianism and anti-democratic actions, and present actions that can help strengthen democratic values and protect democracy.
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Part 1 The Apache Stronghold with Indigenous allies and US and international supporters have tirelessly been working to stop a nearly eight-year-long process to exchange Oak Flat, a 2,200-acre site in Tonto National Forest, to Resolution Cooper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, which plans to construct one of the largest cooper and ore mining pits in the world. The mining project would not only and permanently destroy the active cultural and sacred site that would result in compounded and contributory forms of genocide towards many Native American nations, but once complete the mining project is completed, it would leave 1,000-foot-deep crater over 2 miles across and use enough water to supply a city of 140,000 annually for its estimated life.
In 2015 when the United States congress passed the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it included the rider: The Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act 2014 (“Act”) authorizing the United State Forest Service to exchange lands to Resolution Cooper. Since 2015, the Apache Stronghold along with allies have been the forefront trying to stop the land exchange including legally challenging the US government.
We begin today’s interview with Lian Bighorse and Vanessa Nosie, of the Apache Stronghold on the Spiritual Convoy to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which concludes on the court date of March 21st, 2023, in Pasadena, CA where the “Court” could rule that the Oak Flat Land Exchange Act of 2014 is illegal and therefore prevent the proposed construction of Resolution Cooper’s proposed copper and ore open-pit mine.
Guests: Lian Bighorse and Vanessa Nosie, Native American activists, plus more, of the Apache Stronghold. Website: Apache-Stronghold, click here. (http://apache-stronghold.com/) Facebook, click here. (https://www.facebook.com/SaveOakFlatArizona/) Linktree, click here (https://linktr.ee/saveoakflat)
Part 2 2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world.
Today’s guest was a rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the entire occupation of Wounded Knee in the Lakota Nation (South Dakota) in 1973. Under a United States government media blackout prohibiting journalists to enter Wounded Knee, our guest managed to enter Wounded Knee where he spent the entire 71 days interviewing Native American activists, participating in community gatherings, and documenting what happened inside of Wounded Knee as well as recording the corrupt and militarized actions of the Guardians of the Oglala Nation (GOONs), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) and other government agencies actions.
Join us today on American Indian Airwaves for the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee to hear Kevin McKiernan’s personal accounts and experiences during the 71-day military standoff between members of the American Indian Movement and Native American activists and the United States government, plus more. Guest: Kevin McKiernan, director of New Customer From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock: A Reporter's Journey (2019).
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Thursday, March 16, 2023 3:00 pm
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| Wingnut children's book author hilariously fails in the GOP's silly and desperate Anti-'Woke' Chronicles. Trump-appointed, far-right activist judge is legislating from the bench, likely to ban an FDA-approved abortion drug. FL GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis revokes major hotel's liquor license in retaliation for hosting a drag show. Mar-a-Lago staffers subpoenaed in criminal grand jury probe into Trump's mishandling of classified documents. Five Georgia special grand jury members reveal stunning details in probe of Trump's attempts to steal the 2020 election. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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| Farmers and climate activists rallied in DC for climate provisions in the federal Farm Bill, with Democrats boosting funding for farmers grappling with climate impacts and Republicans seeking to slash farm funding across the board. Journalist Peter Sinclair explains his on-the-round reporting in America's heartland that has exposed a well-coordinated, under-the-radar campaign to harass and intimidate farmers and elected officials trying to build wind and solar projects on their lands and in their small towns, the shadowy groups behind the campaign, and why renewable energy has served as a critical lifeline to farmers and struggling rural communities. Also today: Michigan repeals 2012 so-called right-to-work (for less!) law.
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Tuesday, March 14, 2023 3:00 pm
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| In 2018, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) accurately warned that GOP rollbacks of banking regulations would lead to bank failures like Silicon Valley Bank. The collapse of SVB is a textbook case of deregulation leading to preventable failure, but Republicans are trying to blame 'wokeness'. Polls show Americans like 'woke' and dislike book bans. GOP Senate Leader McConnell is holding Republicans together in support of Ukraine. Now that FL GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis is a 2024 presidential contender, he has flip-flopped, now joining with Trump in criticizing U.S. support for Ukraine's defense. NM expands voting rights. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Sunday, March 12, 2023 12:01 pm
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| Doug Becker
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| Richard Giragosian is the Founding Director of the Regional Studies Center (RSC), an independent “think tank” located in Yerevan, Armenia and Steve Swerdlow, esq. is Associate Professor of the Practice of Human Rights in the Department of Political and International Relations at the University of Southern California.
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| The deteriorating humanitarian condition in the Armenian-majority breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The Lachin corridor, the only road that connects the region to the outside world, has been blocked by a military campaign limiting food and other essential supplies and trapping 120,000 people. We explore the legal, political and military implications of this campaign. How are international actors responding to this campaign? What role is Turkey, Russia, and the United States playing in the blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh?
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Beneath The Surface
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Sunday, March 12, 2023 10:00 am
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| Marc Cooper
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| Chile's Utopia Has Been Postponed
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| We talk to veteran journalist Marc Cooper, who was a translator to President Salvador Allende in the Popular Unity government from 1970-1973. Marc has memorialized his experience in Chile in his book "Pinochet and Me: A Chilean Anti Memoir" (2001). Marc just returned from a month in Chile looking at Chilean politics 50 years after the coup and one year since the new leftwing government of Gabriel Boric was elected in a landslide. The first installment of Marc’s writing on Chile went online March 8 on Truthdig with more to come: the series of articles is called “Chile’s Utopia Has Been Postponed.” We get Marc's analysis of Chile today.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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Saturday, March 11, 2023 6:01 am
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| Slow Streets Please
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1:02 Advocates' roundabout: A forum of people fighting for protected bike lanes, with Karen Parolek of Walk Bike Berkeley for Hopkins, Lucy Maloney in Vancouver for Stanley Drive, and Ricardo Morales in Pittsfield for North Street. Also, Luke Bornheimer, San Francisco Advocate, for the website https://www.slowstreets.us/.
35:17 Interlude with Taylor, Nick, Seamus, Lindsay
38:08 Better with bikes: BikeLA's 2023 Bicycle Safety Report finds, among other things, that everyone's safer on a street with protected bike lanes. With BikeLA's Executive Director Eli Akira Kaufman and Bike Talk cohost Taylor Nichols.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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www.biketalk.org
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Saturday, March 11, 2023 6:00 am
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| Slow Streets, Please
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Advocates' roundabout: A forum of people fighting for protected bike lanes, with Karen Parolek of Walk Bike Berkeley for Hopkins, Lucy Maloney in Vancouver for Stanley Drive, and Ricardo Morales in Pittsfield for North Street. Also, Luke Bornheimer, San Francisco Advocate, for the website www.slowstreets.us/.
And BikeLA's 2023 Bicycle Safety Report finds, among other things, that everyone's safer on a street with protected bike lanes. With BikeLA's Executive Director Eli Akira Kaufman and Bike Talk cohost Taylor Nichols.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Friday, March 10, 2023 3:00 pm
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| Stephen Schwartz, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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| Russia and nuclear weapons; 2023 special elections
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| Encore: original air-date 2/22/2023. In the first elections of 2023, Democrats again outperformed expectations in NH, KY, VA and in a critical WI state supreme court primary. Nuclear weapons policy analyst and historian STEPHEN SCHWARTZ unpacks the implications of Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement of a unilateral suspension of participation in the New START treaty, explaining the history and context, Putin's 'nuclear blackmail,' next steps for nuclear arms control policy, and much more.
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American Indian Airwaves |
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Thursday, March 9, 2023 7:00 pm
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0:58:06
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| Larry Smith/Marcus Lopez
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| Kevin McKiernan
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| The 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee: Part
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2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today’s guest was a rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the entire occupation of Wounded Knee in the Lakota Nation (South Dakota) in 1973. Under a United States government media blackout prohibiting journalists to enter Wounded Knee, our guest managed to enter Wounded Knee where he spent the entire 71 days interviewing Native American activists, participating in community gatherings, and documenting what happened inside of Wounded Knee as well as recording the corrupt and militarized actions of the Guardians of the Oglala Nation (GOONs), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) and other government agencies actions.
Join us today on American Indian Airwaves for the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee to hear Kevin McKiernan’s personal accounts and experiences during the 71-day military standoff between members of the American Indian Movement and Native American activists and the United States government, plus more. Guest: Kevin McKiernan, director of New Customer From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock: A Reporter's Journey (2019).
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Living In The USA |
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| Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
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Thursday, March 9, 2023 3:00 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Thursday, March 9, 2023 3:00 pm
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| Russia's war crimes; Accountability; Environment
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| Russia commits new war crimes in nationwide missile attack on Ukraine, claiming without evidence and with zero sense of irony that Ukrainians crossed over its border to conduct an attack. Fox 'News' host Sean Hannity interview with Trump conspicuously edits out Trump's declaration that he would let Russia 'take over' Ukraine. Judge should grant Dominion Voting System' request for summary judgment in its defamation lawsuit against Fox 'News' amid flood of damning evidence. AZ judge sanctions another GOP election denier over 'frivolous' election challenge. Manhattan DA may be on verge of filing criminal charges against Trump. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Wednesday, March 8, 2023 3:00 pm
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0:58:08
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| Prof. Tarah Williams, Andrew Bloeser, Center for Political Participation, Allegheny College
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| Fox News' Jan. 6 disinformation; Authoritarianism
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| House GOP 'investigations' are going very poorly. Fox News host Tucker Carlson's ridiculous, cherry-picked videos falsely portraying the January 6 Capitol Insurrection are so ridiculous that Republicans and even Fox News are pushing back. Allegheny College political scientists TARAH WILLIAMS and ANDREW BLOESER explain their concerning new study finding that significant numbers of Americans, across the entire political spectrum, are increasingly supportive of authoritarianism and anti-democratic actions, and discuss actions that can help strengthen democratic values and protect democracy.
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https://BradBlog.com
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Rising Up | 
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Tuesday, March 7, 2023 3:00 pm
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0:58:08
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| Elections; Accountability; Environment
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| Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) has signed a bill restoring voting rights to former felons, a direct result of voters electing Democrats to trifecta control of the state in the 2022 midterms. After a protacted battle, PA has seated Joanna McClinton (D) as the state's first African-American female House Speaker. Former CO election clerk Tina Peters convicted on obstruction charges while she awaits trial on felony charges of breaching election system security. Pres. Biden has revived a program that refunds students ripped off by predatory for-profit schools. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Society of Native Nations
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Tuesday, March 7, 2023 2:30 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingScholars Circle - Podcast
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Sunday, March 5, 2023 12:01 pm
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| Doug Becker
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| R. J. M. Blackett is Andrew Jackson Professor of History emeritus at Vanderbilt University.
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| The history of anti-slavery activism is a rich and important period in American history. But there are so many stories that still have yet to be written. Samuel Ward is one of those activists; an important figure in the African-American activist community working against slavery and racism, whose story is largely lost. Our guest R. J. M. Blackett is addressing this need to tell Ward’s story in a new book, Samuel Ringgold Ward: A life of Struggle.
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| You can hear this and other interviews at www.scholarscircle.org
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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Saturday, March 4, 2023 6:01 am
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| State of Emergence
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0:52 Los Angeles' City Council District 4 Councilmember Nithya Raman at CicLAvia on biking, the need to get people out of cars, and what can get the LA City Council to implement the City's mobility plan. With Seamus Garrity.
13:14 Metrics of success at CicLAvia in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, with Tafarai Bayne, CicLAvia's Chief Strategist. By Seamus Garrity.
14:20 How a volcano may have inspired the invention of the bicycle, with Lindsay Sturman and Seamus Garrity.
17:45 Although France is thought of, rightly, as surpassing countries like the U.S. in bike and safe streets infrastructure, rural roads can be unsafe for cyclists. Recovering engineer Charles Marohn and Beate Kubitz, a new resident of Feuilla, France, discuss the need to create cycling culture in rural areas.
35:49 A state of emergency has been declared in Carlsbad, California because of rising cyclist deaths. Taylor Nichols discusses the issue with Del Mar Times reporter Luke Harold and San Diego Bicycle Coalition Advocacy Director Will Rhatigan.
48:50 The U.S. Department of Transportation has released new charts showing the cities with most and least traffic fatalities per capita, a departure from the USDOT's more car-centric metric of traffic deaths per vehicle mile travelled. Streetsblog USA Editor Kea Wilson unpacks the data.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Bike Talk |
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Saturday, March 4, 2023 6:00 am
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| Nicholas richert
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| State of Emergence
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Los Angeles' City Council District 4 Councilmember Nithya Raman at CicLAvia on biking, the need to get people out of cars, and what can get the LA City Council to implement the City's mobility plan.
Metrics of success at CicLAvia in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, with Tafarai Bayne, CicLAvia's Chief Strategist.
Although France is thought of, rightly, as surpassing countries like the U.S. in bike and safe streets infrastructure, rural roads can be unsafe for cyclists. Recovering engineer Charles Marohn and Beate Kubitz, a new resident of Feuilla, France, discuss the need to create cycling culture in rural areas.
A state of emergency has been declared in Carlsbad, California because of rising cyclist deaths. Taylor Nichols discusses the issue with Del Mar Times reporter Luke Harold and San Diego Bicycle Coalition Advocacy Director Will Rhatigan.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has released new charts showing the cities with most and least traffic fatalities per capita, a departure from the USDOT's more car-centric metric of traffic deaths per vehicle mile travelled. Streetsblog USA Editor Kea Wilson unpacks the data.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingThe Out Agenda - Online | 
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Monday, February 27, 2023 7:05 pm
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0:51:52
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| Lydia Otero, activist, historian and writer and Eduardo Archuleta, activist
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| Lydia Otero and Eduardo Archuleta talk about their time in Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos and Radio GLLU.
Also This Way Out with international LGBTQ+ news
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingScholars Circle - Podcast
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Sunday, February 26, 2023 12:01 pm
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| David Lloyd
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| Timothy J. Reiss, Comparative Literature, New York Univ.; Noenoe K. Silva, Hawaiian and Indogenous Politics, Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa; Ngugi wa Thiongo, Comparative Literature & English, UC Irvine.
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| David Lloyd speaks with the world-renowned Kenyan novelist, playwright and poet, critic and widely influential postcolonial theorist, Ngg wa Thiongo. They explore the problem of colonization of languages, his commitment to writing in his native language, and his incarceration and exile for political dissidence. And with the panel they discuss a new book of essays on his work, Ngg in the American Imperium.
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| You can hear this and other interviews at www.scholarscircle.org
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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Saturday, February 25, 2023 6:01 am
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| Love the Lane
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Intro: Nick, Seamus, and Taylor introduce San Franciscan Luke Bornheimer, who recently started the slow streets resources website at www.slowstreets.us/. Also, Seamus' celebrity encounter with America's Bike Mayor, John Bauters.
2:07 Active TO: The longest street in the world, Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada, has a world class complete street portion that was made permanent on February 8. Yonge 4 All spokesperson Robin Richardson tells Bike Talk guest host Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher why they won. www.yonge4all.ca/
17:45 Inactivated: Stanley Park Drive's great protected lane in Vancouver, Canada will be removed due to demands for two lanes of car traffic in the city's world class Stanley Park. Lucy Mahoney tells the story. lovethelane.ca/
30:37 Representing: Pittsfield, Massachusetts' pilot protected bike lane came up for a vote on Valentine's Day. 90 year old Barbara Mahoney used her own example as a user of the calmed street to support the project.
36:31 No Choice: Walk Bike Berkeley is asking Berkeley, California to prioritize kids over cars by making Hopkins a complete street. Karen Parolek and Ben Gerhardstein fill us in. actionnetwork.org/petitions/petiti…lking-and-biking
47:20 Connected: The intersection of housing and active transportation infrastructure by LA Times journalist Liam Dillon in an interview with cohost Seamus Garrity.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Saturday, February 25, 2023 6:00 am
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| Love The Lane
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Nick, Seamus, and Taylor introduce San Franciscan Luke Bornheimer, who recently started the slow streets resources website at https://www.slowstreets.us/. Also, Seamus' celebrity encounter with America's Bike Mayor, John Bauters.
Active TO: The longest street in the world, Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada, has a world class complete street portion that was made permanent on February 8. Yonge 4 All spokesperson Robin Richardson tells Bike Talk guest host Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher why they won. https://www.yonge4all.ca/
Inactivated: Stanley Park Drive's great protected lane in Vancouver, Canada will be removed due to demands for two lanes of car traffic in the city's world class Stanley Park. Lucy Mahoney tells the story. https://lovethelane.ca/
Representing: Pittsfield, Massachusetts' pilot protected bike lane came up for a vote on Valentine's Day. 90 year old Barbara Mahoney used her own example as a user of the calmed street to support the project.
No Choice: Walk Bike Berkeley is asking Berkeley, California to prioritize kids over cars by making Hopkins a complete street. Karen Parolek and Ben Gerhardstein fill us in. https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/petition-make-all-of-hopkins-street-safe-for-walking-and-biking
Connected: The intersection of housing and active transportation infrastructure by LA Times journalist Liam Dillon in an interview with cohost Seamus Garrity.
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingScholars Circle - Podcast
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Sunday, February 19, 2023 12:01 pm
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| Doug Becker
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| Andrea de Guttry is Professor of International Law at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna (SSSA) in Pisa, Italy, Branda Nowell is Professor at the School of Public and International Affairs at NC State University and Nukhet Sandal is Associate Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences at Ohio University.
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| A massive earthquakes has rocked Turkey and Syria and killed thousands of people. The disaster response to this earthquake has faced challenges, including governance of the relief efforts and legal requirements under international law. We explore the relief efforts in light of scholarship on best practices and legal obligations. Who is responsible for security in the disaster zone? How much are local actors prioritized versus those who have come to the region to provide relief? And what happens when the security capacity of the affected state is so devastated by the disaster itself?
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| You can hear this and other interviews at www.scholarscircle.org
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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Saturday, February 18, 2023 6:01 am
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Intro: Seamus, Lindsay, Nick and Taylor
1:06 on.soundcloud.com/uUTZK Burbank Does Bike: Councilmember Nikki Perez, who ran a progressive urbanist campaign and received more votes than any CM in Burbank's history, on engaging communities in active transportation - with Seamus Garrity.
13:59 on.soundcloud.com/7qVmZ Taking the Lane: The anti-bike lane drivists of Pittsfield, Massachusetts want to rip the protected bike lane pilot out of the heart of their city. Nick Russo and the safe streets champions won't yield. www.pittsfieldcommunity.design/
25:27 on.soundcloud.com/rpUUy Learned Optimism: Cohost Alex Fisch and Andrea Learned talk about transportation, housing and livable communities, and why and how building social capital (particularly via #BikeTwitter) can be such a powerful support for local political leaders. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sust…i=1000596831970
47:31 on.soundcloud.com/BySnG Radicalized by Bike: Adam Johnston on his politics-changing bike commute in Winnipeg.
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Saturday, February 11, 2023 6:01 am
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| Kyiv, Boston, Boise, Los Angeles
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Bikes4Ukraine: Mikael Colville-Andersen, founder of Copenhagenize, talks from Kyiv with Seamus about his project to get used bikes from Western Europe to the front lines in Ukraine.
Bikes4Ukrainians in the USA: The Boise Bicycle Project, which provides access to refurbished bicycles for the Boise community, gave over 50 bikes to Ukrainian refugees last Martin Luther King Day. Seamus talks with Devin McComas, Programs Director of the Boise Bicycle Project.
Safe? No. Why? Cars: Dr. Anne Lusk talks to Seamus Garrity about her article, "Is cycling safe? In many cases, the answer is no," in the Harvard Gazette.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Saturday, February 11, 2023 6:00 am
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| Kyiv, Boston, Boise, Los Angeles
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Safe? No. Why? Cars: Dr. Anne Lusk talks to Seamus Garrity about her article, "Is cycling safe? In many cases, the answer is no," in the Harvard Gazette.
Bikes4Ukraine: Mikael Colville-Andersen, founder of Copenhagenize, talks from Kyiv with Seamus about his project to get used bikes from Western Europe to the front lines in Ukraine.
Bikes4Ukrainians in the USA: The Boise Bicycle Project, which provides access to refurbished bicycles for the Boise community, gave over 50 bikes to Ukrainian refugees last Martin Luther King Day. Seamus talks with Devin McComas, Programs Director of the Boise Bicycle Project.
Ride for Year of the Rabbit: This Year of the Rabbit Firecracker Ride/Run/Walk/Dogwalk is February 18. Lisa Goldfarb gives Taylor a preview. firecracker10k.org/bike
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