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Intv. With the Audubon Society About the Sinkhole

August 13, 2019 by Kirby Rucker

News Correspondent M.E. Sprenglemeyer brings us a layer deeper to the now infamous story about the Merrimon Avenue Sink Hole by speaking with Nancy Casey and Tom Tribble from the Audubon Society who oversee the Bird Sanctuary on the other side of that sinkhole. Listen here!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Beaver-Lake-Story.mp3

 


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Intv. With Greg Borom of Children First Communities in Schools

August 13, 2019 by Kirby Rucker

News Team Correspondent Gerry Leonard caught up with Greg Borom, director of advocacy at Children First Communities in Schools, to talk about the local advocacy efforts with Family Friendly Affordable Buncombe regarding how funding in the City & County is being impacted by the sale of Mission Hospital, as well as the State level policy advocacy regarding the North Carolina State Budget, and how that might impact medicaid and raise the age and early childhood education. You can listen to that interview here!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GregBoromChildrenFirstCIS07302019.mp3
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Intv. With Ehren Cruz of LEAF

August 13, 2019 by Kirby Rucker

News Correspondent Andrew Rainey got the chance to speak with Ehren Cruz, who is the artistic director of LEAF, to discuss the 5th Annual LEAF Downtown Musical Festival that took place on August 2nd through August 4th. You can listen to that interview here!

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/LEAFDowntown.mp3

Featured image courtesy of romanticasheville.com


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“Colonialsim Has Left its Ugly Mark All Over the Planet, And We’re Still Reeling From it But We’re Not Backing Down.” : Words from Rojava + Likhts’amisyu Re-Occupation Village

August 11, 2019 by bogoodness

Airs on WSFM-LP 103.3 in Asheville / streaming at AshevilleFM from 3am EST on August 12th through 18th, 2019 and podcasting on libsyn.com.

Words from Rojava + Likhts’amisyu Re-Occupation Village

Words from Rojava

First, Bursts interviewed Mark and anonymous, members of the Internationalist Commune of Rojava, which coordinates civil structure engagement among internationals in North Eastern Syria in the Rojava Revolution as well as helping to spread. More on their project at InternationalistCommune.Org, or check out related projects like MakeRojavaGreeAgain.Org and #RiseUpForRojava that may be organized in your area. The US government, which has been supporting Rojava militarily in their struggle against Daesh, or ISIS, is at the conference table with the Turkish government which has given aid and weapons to Daesh and has opposed Kurdish dignity and survival within Turkey’s own borders, exemplified by the conflict from 1978 til today, re-lit by Erdogan’s attacks. The guests and I speak about Turkish buildup on the border of Syria, about the incarceration of Daesh prisoners by Rojava, and how folks internationally can offer support to Rojava at this tense time.

If you’d like to hear an hour-long question and answer discussion with ICR hosted by Demand Utopia that goes more into depth into some of these topics from March 16, 2019 at Firestorm Books, we have archived a recording of it and it can be heard here.

Sovereign Likhts’amisyu

Next William had the chance to speak with Smogelgem, who is a hereditary Chief of the Likhts’amisyu clan of the Wet’suwet’en people. He is a teacher and a builder, and was one of the people who helped make the Unis’tot’en Camp, who are another clan of the Wet’suwet’en people. Unis’tot’en Camp is an Indigenous re-occupation of land stolen by the state of Canada in so called “B.C” and has done a lot of resistance against pipelines and other incursions by Canada.

We talk a little bit about his experiences organizing with Unis’tot’en, but moreso were focusing on another Indigenous re-occupation project on traditional Likhts’amisyu territory, some of the history involved in this re-occupation village, about the nature of the “state” of “Canada”, the climate and environmental research center that is forming a central component of the village, aid that they need, and many more topics.

Keep them in your thoughts today (Sunday August 11th 2019) as they are marching out in full regalia in the name of Wet’suwet’en Unification.

To learn more, to get involved, and to donate to the building efforts and legal fees, you can visit their website at https://likhtsamisyu.com/,

Sovereign Likhts’amisyu Facebook Page,

And email them at likhtsamisyu@gmail.com for more ways to get involved and for setting up potential fundraisers!

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50th anniversary of Woodstock plus grand opening of Moogseum

August 10, 2019 by JD & Ted

Artists who were invited to play at Woodstock but chose not to perform? Most are Prog bands and you’ll hear a 1969 song from each, plus one band who was scheduled, but couldn’t get there. Also, there’s one artist who played but was not included on any official Woodstock release or Soundtrack, until now. ‘Woodstock 50: Back To The Garden’ box set, is the first to feature live recordings of every performer at the festival. So, you’ll hear the above, plus an hour of regular programming AND a half hour dedicated to the Moogseum, during the Ribbon Cutting ceremony downtown at 4pm. So get some Peace, Love and Music on Thursday from 3-6 pm. If you miss it live: MIXCLOUD


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Words to Live By: Feminist Masculinity SUNDAY 1-2pm (EST)

August 10, 2019 by Stretch

This Sunday, from 1-2pm (EST)

A conversation with Philippe Fradet, who among other works, has contributed articles such as “7 Reasons Why Patriarchy Is Bad (and Feminism is Good) for Men” and “4 Ways Men Can Take On More Emotional Labor In Relationships (And Why We Should)” to ‘The Body Is Not an Apology’ and ‘EverydayFeminism.’

In this installment of ‘Words to Live By,’ we talk some about their writings, positive masculinity, the systemic nature of patriarchy and ways that men can work on themselves for our own as well as our community’s benefit.

https://everydayfeminism.com/2016/11/patriarchy-bad-for-men/

https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/…/7-ways-men-must-learn-…/

https://ashevillefm.org/show/words-to-live-by/


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