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Armenian Anarcha-feminist on Genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian Anarcha-feminist on Genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh

October 22, 2023 by bogoodness

Armenian Anarcha-feminist on Genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh

'"TFSR 10-22-23 | Armenian Anarchafeminist on Genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh" featuring a picture of protestors in Yerevan sitting with signs in front of a line of riot cops 'This week on the show, we’re featuring an interview I did recently with Sona, an anarcha-feminist from Yerevan, Armenia, about her experience of anarchism and some of the solidarity efforts related to supporting Armenians expelled from Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian enclave within the borders of the neighboring country of Azerbaijan. The full episode can be found, alongside the transcript, here.

Recent crimethInc articles:

  • Anarchist Voices from Armenia and Azerbaijan: On the Violence in Nagorno-Karabakh
  • Solidarity among the Displaced: How Russian Anarchists in Exile Supported Armenian Refugee Squatters

From crimethInc “Anarchist Voices…” Article:

a list of NGOs to support refugees in Armenia:

  • The space Letters and Numbers and the Armenian Food Bank have opened a humanitarian aid collection point. Please bring non-perishable food items and clothing to St. Tumanyan, 35G, Yerevan.
  • Volunteer fund for helping victims of the war “Ethos” St. Khorenatsi 30, Yerevan.
  • Sasha Manakina’s collection can be found at this link. Sasha is one of the heroines of the new zine Alarm!
  • The Viva Charitable Foundation has been providing medicine, rehabilitating the wounded, and helping Artsakh since 2016.

Announcement

Support for Jorge Yorch Esquivel

From his support site:

We call for solidarity with our comrade Jorge Esquivel, Yorch, to demand his immediate release and the dismissal of charges against him.

  • Attending the rally during their next hearing on Monday, October 23. The appointment is at 9 a.m. in front of the Orient Prison
  • Organized to make noise and agitation
  • Spread your case
  • Go, call or write to nearby Mexican embassies and consulates to demand their freedom
  • Or any way they like to stand in solidarity so that we can rip our comrade from the clutches of the state and its prisons.

Yorch is imprisoned for crimes fabricated against him as part of a montage that seeks to criminalize the Che Squat / Okupache and its members. He has been held hostage by the Mexican state in Mexico City’s East Reclusion for more than 10 months.

. … . ..

Featured Track:

  • Wishing (instrumental) by Pete Rock from My Own Worst Enemy (Instrumentals)

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Concert Calendar 10/22-10/31

October 22, 2023 by Whitley Albury

Monday, October 23rd

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Asheville Jazz Collective @ Little Jumbo

Slow Death, Busy Weather, Codapen @ Static Age 

 

Tuesday, October 24th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Nicotine Dolls, Abbie Roper @ Grey Eagle 

The Cat Empire, High Fade @ The Orange Peel 

Night Beers, Telethon, Time Thieves, Small Doses @ 27 Club 

Step Mom, Modeling, Impending Joy @ Different Wrld 

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Step Mom w/Modeling & Impending Joy @ Different Wrld

 

Wednesday, October 25th

Bob Log III w/Yawni @ The Grey Eagle

Ghost-Note w/Joslyn & The Sweet Compression @ Salvage Station

Spill Mill, Bag of Babydoll Heads, From Zero to Zed @ The Odd

Fall Shock, Dead Cool, Mordaga & Cold Choir @ Fleetwood’s

Old-Time Jam @ Jack of the Wood

Andrea & Mud @ The Double Crown

The Witch Trials @ 27 Club

Matt Smith @ Highland Brewing

 

Thursday, October 26th

Margo Cilker w/Humbird @ The Grey Eagle

Native Bones Tribal Band @ One World Brewing West

Julian Bonnet @ One World Brewing

Boyscott, Nova One, Bex @ The Odd

Colossal Human Failure, John Kirby and the New Seniors & Bellizia @ Fleetwood’s

Austin Lucas, Good Trauma, Convalescent & Tombstone Poetry @ Static Age Records

GWAR w/Negative Approach, X-Cops & Cancer Christ @ The Orange Peel

Drew Matulich @ Jack of the Wood

Palmyra w/Vandiver @ Citizen Vinyl

The Tall Boys @ Asheville Guitar Bar

Gag Reflex Drag Show @ Different Wrld

 

Friday, October 27th

Jonathan Richman @ The Grey Eagle

Andrew Finn Magill @ The Wortham Center

Shlump, Digital Ethos, Undehfined & Scales @ Asheville Music Hall

Barcerado @ The One Stop

81’ Drifters @ One World Brewing

Proxima Parada w/Olive Klug and Andrew Scotchie @ Salvage Station

Noah Reid w/Clerel @ The Orange Peel

Drunken Prayer w/Taylor Hollingsworth @ Jack of the Wood

Pinkish Floyd @ Highland Brewing

The Clair Hoke Trio @ Highland Brewing downtown

Naomi April & The Moments @ The Crow and Quill

Silent Disco: Costume/Masquerade Party ft DJ 5 and DJ Camaro @ Rabbit Rabbit

 

Saturday, October 28th

Part of This @ The Outpost

Guided By Voices @ The Grey Eagle

The Grass is Dead w/Josh Daniel & Into the Fog @ Asheville Music Hall

JBOT @ The One Stop

Laura Blackley & The Wildflowers, Fancy & The Gentlemen @ One World Brewing West

Gimme Gimme Disco @ Salvage Station

Mute Duo, Wind Cults & Sleep Phoenix @ Static Age Records

Dropkick Murphys w/The Interrupters and Jesse Ahern @ Rabbit Rabbit

Lettuce @ The Orange Peel

Josh Bennett Band @ Jack of the Wood

The Half That Matters, Sleep City & Bombay Gasoline @ 27 Club

Hustle Souls @ Highland Brewing

DJ Lil Meow Meow @ Little Jumbo

Vince Junior Band @ Asheville Guitar Bar

Meschiva Lake’s Nola Sextet @ The Crow and Quill

Disturbia @ Different Wrld

 

Sunday, October 29th

The Grateful Family @ The Outpost

Twin Tribes w/Bootblacks & Cold Choir @ The Grey Eagle

Emerald Empire Wedding Showcase @ One World Brewing West

Cindy Lee, Freak Heat Waves, Will Isenogle, Hull/Holmes/Rosenvince @ Static Age Records

Soja w/Hirie and Mihali @ The Orange Peel

Bluegrass Brunch @ Jack of the Wood

American Theory, Ever After and Paprika @ 27 Club

The Loudes @ Highland Brewing

Marcel Sletton & Fishbowl Prairie @ Different Wrld

 

Monday, October 30th
Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Mix X Ally @ The Grey Eagle

Label.less @ The Wortham Center

Independent Invasion @ Asheville Music Hall

Rabbit Hole @ Static Age Records

Barns Courtney w/Yonaka and James Bruner @ The Orange Peel

The CORE @ Little Jumbo

 

Tuesday, October 31st

Mudhoney w/Hooveriii @ The Grey Eagle

Grateful Family Band @ One World Brewing West

The California Honeydrops @ The Orange Peel

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

 

In Theatres: 

Montford Park Players Presents: Alice’s Adventures in Murderland through October 28th

The Concert and entertainment calendar airs everyday at 12/3/ and 6pm. So stay tuned at those times to keep up to date with what’s going on around town.

 

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Radio Active Kids October 21!

October 20, 2023 by Sagan

Weeeeee’re back this week on Radio Active Kids! We have an incredible mix of new songs, & Don’t Splash Marty made this AMAZING “new music” jingle for us!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! You can still donate to Asheville FM‘s Fall Fundrive at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/fundraiser/MTk1ODg5/90781! Please help to keep Radio Active Kids on the air before Saturday! New songs by Laurie Berkner, 123 Andrés, Lucy Kalantari and the Jazz Cats, Levity Beet (ft. Angel Star & Itty Bitty Beats), DJ Willy Wow ft. Genevieve Goings, Munslow Music, The Oot n’ Oots, Hot Toast Music Co., Ms. D & Me, DARIA, Noodle Loaf, Key Wilde & Mr Clarke (ft. No Parking Studio), Miss Julieann (ft. Fyütch), Young Folkies, & Top of the Bus, plus Red Yarn ON VINYL & more!!! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or the Asheville FM app & podcasting at https://anchor.fm/radio-active-kids!


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New Episode of Stank Free Radio!

October 20, 2023 by KP Whaley

We were so happy to hear our Cousin TL last weekend with a new episode of Stank Free Radio, Saturday October 14th. As many of you know our cousin is battling cancer and we’re so glad he was feeling good enough not only to give us a new show, but also help us raise some money during our Fall Fund Drive. If you missed the show tune into the archive which will be available for another week. And if you can, make a tribute donation for the show.  We love you cuz!

Stank Free Radio

 


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Filed Under: Show Posts, Station News

Weekly Queer Calendar for 10/19/23

October 19, 2023 by KP Whaley

    • TONIGHT Karaoke every Thursday with Terraoke at the Getaway River Bar from 9pm to 1am.
    • Line Dancing, Country Music and Beginning Two-Step lessons every Thursday at Banks Ave. Bar, with their night called Butts N Boots starting at 6pm. No partner needed for this queer country night.
    • Drag show at Banks Ave this and every Friday starting at 11:30
    • Also this Friday don’t forget, it’s the final day of Asheville FM’s Fall Membership and Fund Drive. Help us raise 35,000 dollars in a week to help keep this and all of our great programs on the air. We’ll have open house, free coffee and treats, new Tshirts, and other fun things happening all week long. 
      • From 1-3pm Asheville FM’s show Ecstatic Listening becomes Esctatic Age Listening when she broadcasts live from Static Age Records. Go check out the Radio Witch and get a bumper sticker and make a donation, and listen to great live radio.
    • Friday night is Witch Party at The Getaway River Bar, a goth, hip hop, drag & burlesque party. Doors at 7 and show 8. Costumes encouraged.
    • If you find yourself in Greenville SC this Friday, The Greenville Gay Mens Chorus offfers Scream Queens: GGMC Cabaret & Costume Contest at The Velo Fellow.
    •  Party Foul drag show at The Odd this and every Saturday Night. Doors at 7, show at 8pm.
  • This and every Saturday, drag shows starting at 11pm and midnight at O.Henrys.
  • Saturday October 21st is a Generations Plus Connections Hike from 10am until 2pm. This hike is being sponsored by the Forest Service for our Generation Plus group (55+). Meet at Lover’s Loop Trailhead at 10am: 138 Silverman Rd. in Hot Springs. Bring a bagged lunch and water bottle.
  • Also This Saturday morning it’s Served By Sev Drag Brunch – Blood Bath Edition. the scariest, spookiest, wettest show of the season. Show at 1pm (brunch at 11am), food provided by El Querubin. Bring your splash gear!
  • Also this Saturday afternoon  at 2:00PM! Asheville Drag Brunch is proud to present Katarina’s Saturday Cabaret at Banks Ave. Bar for a brunch extravaganza that includes admission, brunch by Biscuit Head, and a professional drag show. Best of all, all profits go to support the non-profit organization Youth OUTright, WNC. Ages 18 and up. Tickets are available at www.AshevilleDragBrunch.com.
  • Saturday night at the Getaway River Bar it’s Drag King Mortal Combat. Will Pounder, Atlas and other kings battle for the crown.10 lip sync battles, 8 main rounds, 2 bonus rounds – Doors at 8pm  tournament begins at 9
  • Also this Saturday night at Dissolvr Modelface Comedy presents Spooky Silly Skeletons, a haunted comedy showcase! Featuring your favorite comedians from all over the south east and probably a few ghosts ages 21+Doors at 9:30, show at 10pm
  • Every Sunday, Gentle Yoga for Queer & GNC Folks at West Asheville Yoga Studio from 1:30 to 2:30. Learn more at “westashevilleyoga.com”.
  • “Life’s a Drag” Brunch Every Sunday at Asheville Beauty Academy. Doors @12, show @ 1pm. 
  • Following the “Life’s a Drag” Brunch is Drag Appreciation Day every Sunday at the Asheville Beauty Academy from 3pm to 6pm.
  • Monday and every Monday, Karaoke hosted by Ganymede at the 27 Club at 10pm. 
  • Every Tuesday it’s Trivia with a drag queen at Avl Beauty academy at 8pm, followed by karaoke at 10pm. 

Looking ahead to next week

  • Thursday October 26 Palmyra with Vandiver playing at Citizen Vinyl @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
  • Thursday Oct. 26 – Boyscott / Nova One / Bex at The Odd at 8 PM –NOVA ONE examines queerness, femininity, and gender through a gorgeously moody ‘60s-inspired pop lens.
    • Also Thursday Oct. 26 – Gag Reflex Halloween Show at Different World.a high energy drag dance party hosted by Gravity and Thotianna lopez! with a special guest performance from Madonna impersonator Calcutta. Party starts at 9pm and costume contest during the evening.
  • Friday OCT27th it’s the annual  PANSY COLLECTIVE HALLOWEEN COVER SHOW at Different Wrld Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm. Come see your friends and neighbors perform stunning renditions of your favorite bands- all for a great cause!as all Proceeds from this event will benefit Asheville Prison Books and Tranzmission Prison Project.
  • Friday Oct. 27 it’s PRIDE Night in Hendersonville at the Blue Ridge Beer Garden. A monthly celebration of Hendersonville Pride.
  • Saturday Oct 28 – Different Wrld and Emote present: Disturbia. tickets available this friday at noon. official disturbia line up, drink menu & costume contest details coming soon.
  • Saturday October 28, at Beer City Bears “Bare As You Dare” Halloween Dance Party at the Underground at O’Henrys. 10pm – 2am.
  • Sunday October 29th at Shakey’s it’s Beer City Bears Social – A kiki for bears, cubs, chubs, and their admirers. A fundraiser event.
  • Tuesday October 31st is Actual Halloween and it’s  BACK YARD DRAG HALLOWEEN SHOW at Differnt Wrld.
  • Also Tuesday Oct. 31st it’s Howl, a queer halloween strip show at The Getaway River Bar. Doors at 8 and show at 9 including strip performances and a midnight costume contest.

Filed Under: Community News

There is more money for mental health services in Buncombe County this year

October 19, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC  – October 6, 2023 – The North Carolina 2023-24 state budget includes hundreds of millions of dollars for mental health services. The Republican-majority General Assembly recently created the mental health spending plan after consulting with patients, families, providers and Kody Kinsley, the secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. Many town halls were held throughout the state to discuss the mental health problem. A repeated theme was the difficulty obtaining these services.

WHERE did the money come from?

  • Federal COVID relief funds
  • The federal sign-on bonus for expanding Medicaid
  • National opioid settlement funds

WHAT will be helped?

  • Crisis care services
  • Preventive mental health care
  • Mental health access in rural communities: Including recruiting and retaining providers, developing telehealth, and strengthening transportation services

WHO will benefit?

  • Mental health workers will be a large recipient due to better reimbursement for services, bonuses, more education opportunities, and more hiring.
  • Children in foster care
  • Vulnerable population groups will receive better access to care.

WHERE will these funds go?

  • Primary care provider support with behavioral health specialists
  • New mobile crisis teams
  • Crisis and respite facilities
  • Non-law enforcement transportation program for psychiatric admissions
  • Community-based services
  • Establish new behavioral health programs: including workforce training centers for behavioral health providers, community college behavioral health training, mental health support in the workplace, and post-incarceration coordination between providers, law enforcement, and detention centers
  • Substance use disorder services: awarded to communities, supporting research at universities, and promoting harm reduction

A big difference will be that the entry point to mental health services will be in qualified facilities and no longer the emergency room (ER). The ER has been overwhelmed with patients with mental health problems. As a result, a common scenario is that many patients require transfer to inpatient psychiatric facilities under an involuntary commitment court order requiring law enforcement officers to administer handcuffs and transportation. Mission Hospital is awaiting the opening of a new mental health and wellness center off of Sweeten Creek Road in Asheville that will improve access to early treatment and reduce these unwanted stressors. The facility will include 120 beds for in-patients, space for out-patient treatment, and more behavioral health providers.

Medicaid expansion will improve access to health care for about 600 thousand North Carolinians who finally are able to obtain health insurance. However, there is a lack of psychiatrists and specialized child psychiatrists in N.C. Therefore, the newly insured will see primary care providers for their mental health needs instead of health providers in the emergency room. This will provide a new source of financial support for rural health practices. State funds will be directed to support a collaborative care model for primary care providers to consult with behavioral health experts.

The funds for behavioral health will support a plan that offers more access points for care including more prevention of mental health problems and better crisis management. The funds are not intended to be a one-time allocation, but represent a commitment by the N.C. General Assembly to sustain the improved mental health programs for the state.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Mental-health_10.18.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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