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WPKN Community Radio

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WPKN is a nonprofit, freeform, community radio station (arts organization) that is more than 50 years old. The vision of WPKN is to build community, a loyal and growing audience, and an engaged and educated citizenry by providing the highest quality of free-form programming that broadcasts entertainment, music, news, thoughts, sounds, ideas and event listings that support free speech, diversity, and the interests of the local and global communities WPKN serves. Our radio frequency of 89.5-FM (Bridgeport)includes a coverage map of 1.5 million people in Farfield, New Haven and Litchfield counties in Connecticut and Suffolk county (The North Fork and Hamptons) in New York. WPKN also maintains an on-demand streaming and archive of WPKN programming as well as our WPKN PODCASTS that focus on 22+ 'talk-oriented' community, cultural and news programs. We also feature an expanding list of interviews with music personalities and artists from all over the world.
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Episodes

Monthly Labor Report, Edition #10 -- The Union Rolls South

Prof. Michael Zweig, economist and Labor historian discusses: --UAW's defeat at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama --75 Anniversary of Operation Dixie, the CIO's campaign to organize textile workers in the South; --The Poor Peoples' Campaign and organized labor gather in DC on June 29 to demand economic justice and an end to war and militarism. Host: Richard Hill

Jun 10, 202439 min

Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #10 -- The Union Rolls South

Prof. Michael Zweig, economist and labor historian, discusses: --UAW's defeat at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama; --Operation Dixie, labor's failed 1946 campaign to organize textile workers in the Sough, observes its 75th Anniversary; --The Poor Peoples' Campaign will gather in Washington, DC on June 29 to demand economic justice for poor and working people. Host: Richard Hill

Jun 10, 202439 min

Rights of Nature Tribunal + How to talk about climate change

An interview with Dr. Crystal Cavalier-Keck and Jason Crazy Bear Keck about the tribunal in North Carolina that found the Mountain Valley Pipeline in violation of the rights of nature and people, plus Eric Fine explains his work with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.

Jun 08, 202430 min

Michael Watson's Addiction Recovery Work In Bridgeport

On the June 3, 2024 episode of Counterpoint, Mike Merli filled in for Scott Harris. The show featured four interviews. The fourth interview was with Michael Watson. Michael Watson, a longtime Bridgeport resident and community member, speaks about his grassroots harm reduction and addiction recovery work in the city of Bridgeport. During the program, Michael mentions services and resources that can be found locally at: CCAR 430 State Street Bridgeport 203-332-3303 www.ccar.us Recovery Network of ...

Jun 05, 202411 min

Stanley Heller On Promoting Enduring Peace

On the June 3, 2024 episode of Counterpoint, Mike Merli filled in for Scott Harris. The show featured four interviews. The third interview was with Stanley Heller. Stanley Heller, Administrator of Promoting Enduring Peace, speaks about his groups' work, and offers analysis on Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza, and local Gaza solidarity work. More information on Promoting Enduring Peace can be found at: www.pepeace.org More information on Middle East Crisis Committee can be found at: www.thestr...

Jun 05, 202419 min

Joan Cavanagh And The New Haven Sunday Vigil For Peace And Justice

On the June 3, 2024 episode of Counterpoint, Mike Merli filled in for Scott Harris. The show featured four interviews. The second interview was with Joan Cavanagh. Joan Cavanagh, a New Haven resident and co-founder of the New Haven Sunday Vigil for Peace and Justice, speaks about her life of peace activism, and the weekly vigil against war and militarism taking place every Sunday in downtown New Haven. More information on the New Haven Sunday Vigil for Peace and Justice can be found at: https://...

Jun 05, 202418 min

Jason A. Coombs And Greater Bridgeport Pride 2024

On the June 3, 2024 episode of Counterpoint, Mike Merli filled in for Scott Harris. The show featured four interviews. The first interview was with Jason A. Coombs. Jason A. Coombs, Bridgeport native and founder of the Bridgeport Film Festival, discusses his journey and his work with the Steering Committee for this year’s upcoming Greater Bridgeport Pride, taking place June 22nd. More information on Greater Bridgeport Pride can be found at: www.bridgeportpride.com www.instagram.com/Bridgeport_Pr...

Jun 05, 202419 min

Between The Lines - 6/5/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.

* Trump's Fascist Threat to Democracy Downplayed by US Media; Jason Stanley, Jacob Urowsky professor of philosophy at Yale University; Producer: Scott Harris. * New Edition of “Compendium on Fracking” Finds Health Hazards Linked to Home Use of Natural Gas; Dr. Sandra Steingraber co-founder of Concerned Health Professionals of New York; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Group Challenging America's Undemocratic Electoral College System Gaining Support; Christopher Pearson, Secretary of the group National...

Jun 05, 202429 min

GaiaGram # 210 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-Mexico City is just weeks away from Day Zero of no water -New Delhi soared to a record high of 126.1 degrees -Worst flood in the history of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil - Marathon, Texas, fell more than 50 degrees from 105 degrees -Alaska's brooks and streams have been turning a dirty orange -USA today has the 2nd annual America's Climate Leaders list. -Vermont enacts a law for fossil fuel companies to pay for climate change damage - New England’s largest fossil fuel-fired plant powers down -Utah ...

Jun 03, 20244 min

GaiaGram # 209 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-A giant iceberg, has broken free in Antarctica. -Mexico and Colombia running low on water - that 80 percent of Americans tested positive to harmful chemical -N,Y, State considers “packaging reduction and recycling plan,” -End Polluter Welfare Act, could save Billions -Pope Francis says the climate crisis has "gotten to the point of no return"

May 31, 20244 min

Westport Community Garden - Chairman Lou Weinberg

My guest on this show of “Digging in the Dirt” has been Chairman of the Westport Community Gardens for 20 years. He also has been Director of Long Lots Preserve for the last 2 years and a Sixth grade science teacher for 20 years. In the past he has run programs in New York City for recycling and alternative fuels for transit buses The first time Lou was here we discussed the existential threat to the Westport Community Garden and apparently the situation has gone from bad to worse. The garden ha...

May 30, 202428 min

Between The Lines - 5/29/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.

* Rightwing extremist network financed Moms For Liberty; Maurice T. Cunningham, author of "Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization”; Producer: Scott Harris. * Green Workers Alliance Fights for a Livable Wage, Safe Working Conditions for those in the Renewable Energy Industry; Matthew Mayers, Executive Director with Green Workers Alliance; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * EPA Issues New Standards for PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water; Mary Grant, Public Water for All campaign direc...

May 29, 202429 min

Joe Gloria Garden Guru at Gilbertie's Nursery Westport.

Up next on Digging in the Dirt is a local, guy Joe Gloria. Joe works for one of the gardening establishments just about everybody in the area has been to one time or another and that's Gilbertie's. They've always been at the forefront of organic from the beginning. Joe Gloria is a garden guru of plants, shrubs, and perennials alike. Joe Gloria has a passion for caring for plants and the people who love them! We going to learn about vermicompost teas.

May 28, 202425 min

Alice Ely Master Gardener and Composter

My next guest is Alice Ely. Alice is a UConn Advanced Master Gardener & Master Composter, and the creator of multiple public and private butterfly gardens in Fairfield County. She speaks frequently on the importance of gardening for habitat, food and not least of all, joy. In addition to promoting native plants through the Pollinator Pathway, and educating on sustainable gardening at Westport’s Wakeman Town Farm, and Weston’s Town Farm, when she's not out digging in the dirt of her own garde...

May 28, 202427 min

GaiaGram #208 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-Northern India, reeling under a fierce heatwave -Scorching heat hit Texas, Gulf Coast, South Florida -Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting rapidly -Panama Canal faces a water crisis amid drought -Tree ring data confirms it's never been hotter -One in eight Europeans lives in an area”at risk area”

May 22, 20244 min

LGBTQ Community Show April 24 2024

Host: Andrew S. Ross Co-Host and Programming Coordinator: Bonna Sue Burtt A conversation with author Jeffrey L. Richards about his book "We Are Only Ghosts." Author website: www.jeffreylrichards.com

May 22, 202453 min

Susan Bramhall And The Walk For Gaza CT

On the Sunday May 19, 2024 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli sat down with Susan Bramhall, an organizer with Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) New Haven, and a Board Member of Eyewitness Palestine. Susan discusses her life of activism, and the upcoming Walk for Gaza CT, taking place this Thursday thru Saturday, May 23 - 25, 2024. For more on the upcoming Walk for Gaza CT: linktr.ee/walkforgazact To register for the Walk: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0arMVj25nD9lQUiQlmy2joldt56h8zwUc...

May 20, 202422 min

Live Culture: conversations with Nicholas Milkovich and Andres Versoza

In the first half a conversation with artist and scientist Nicholas Milkovich who is giving a talk on his work at the Yale Franke Program and in the second half a conversation with Andres Versoza about his collection of baskets currently the subject of an exhibition at the Unionville Museum!

May 19, 202454 min

Resistance Roundtable -- May 12, 2023 -- The Speech Belongs to the People!

Guests: --Irene Mulvy, president of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), discusses the organization's protect of free speech by students and teaching staff on campuses; --Jeff Cohen, media critic, journalist and founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), assesses the performance of the corporate media in covering the Israeli assault on Gaza and the campus protests that have swept the US. Panel: Ruthanne Baumgartner, Scott Harris and Richard Hill

May 19, 202447 min

GaiaGram # 207 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-Arizona's heat officer plans to prevent related deaths -Historic floods in Brazil -Deadly flooding in Kenya has displaced over 280,000 -More tornadoes are now concentrated in fewer days, -Rising sea levels negatively impacting coastal communities -World using more plastic packaging and bags than before -Climate change” are removed from Florida state law, -US has now officially surpassed 5 million solar installations

May 17, 20244 min

Between The Lines - 5/15/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.

* Israel Expects International Criminal Court Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Other Officials; Michael Lynk, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Western Ontario, Canada; Producer: Scott Harris. * State Dept Report Presents Contradictory Findings re: Israel’s Illegal Use of US Weapons in Gaza; Raed Jarrar, Advocacy Director at DAWN; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Trump's Contempt for Women Seen in Hush Money Trial, Linked to his Misogynist Policies; Amanda Marcotte, a senior politics write...

May 15, 202429 min

Monthly Labor Report -- Edition #9 -- May 7, 2024 -- Big Win in Chattanooga!

Economist Michael Zweig and UAW Region 9A Director Brandon Mancilla analyze the vote to unionize the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, TN, the first win for auto workers in the South. Professor Zweig discusses the huge Labor Notes Conference held in Chicago which he attended April 19-21. Host: Richard Hill

May 15, 202439 min

Bad news from the CT General Assembly

My conversation with Lori Brown, executive director of the CT League of Conservation Voters, about the just-completed 2024 short session of the CT General Assembly.

May 14, 202429 min

GaiaGram #206 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-Trump offers to gut climate initiatives for $1 Billion -Europe is the fastest warming continent -U.S. 2024 summer, will see record-breaking days of heat. -Cost of climate disasters in Texas could exceed $100 Billion -Jakarta is the world’s fastest sinking metropolis. - Europe's cities using nature-based solutions to fight Global warming

May 12, 20245 min

Live Culture- Max and Martha talk with nico w okoro about Orchid Gallery

A talk with Curator nico w okoro about her new project the Orchid Gallery up now at the ConnCorp building. more at https://www.nicowheadon.com/ and https://conncorp.org/ Maxim Schmidt and Martha Willette Lewis host a monthly discussion about Art and Culture. originally aired on wpkn 89,5 fm

May 11, 202426 min

Between The Lines - 5/8/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.

* The Criminalization of Pro-Palestinian, Anti-War Student Protesters; Helen Benedict, Professor of Journalism at Columbia University; Producer: Scott Harris. * Biden Expands ACA Health Insurance Program to DACA Recipients; Kica Matos, President of the National Immigration Law Center; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Biased Cable News Gaza War Coverage Skews American Public Opinion; Ryan Grim, The Intercept’s D.C. Bureau Chief; Producer: Scott Harris.

May 08, 202429 min

GaiaGram # 205 Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

-Asia has been hit with a massive 2 week long heat wave -Oil companies knowingly suppressed link between fossil fuels - and climate -States to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages -Five companies are responsible 1/4 of all plastic waste -Microplastics are infiltrating our food supply -Drought in Mexico affecting farming, especially avocados

May 06, 20244 min

Between The Lines - 5/1/24 ©2024 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.

* Weaponizing Antisemitism Fuels Dishonest Repression of Students Protesting Israel's Vicious Gaza War; Arun Kundnani, author of "The End of Tolerance;" Producer: Scott Harris. * Protest at Citibank NYC HQ Kicks of ‘Summer of Heat’ Actions targeting Wall St Fossil Fuel Financiers; Alice Hu, Senior Climate Campaigner at New York Communities for Change; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Haiti Crisis Draws International Intervention for Third Time in 30 Years; Kim Ives, an editor with the Haiti Liberté ne...

May 01, 202429 min

Bill Weir - CNN Anchor Author of "Life as We Know It (Can Be)"

My guest is Bill Weir. Bill is a CNN anchor and Chief Climate Correspondent and he is host and executive producer of the acclaimed CNN Original Series "The Wonder List with Bill Weir." Now Bill is the author of a wonderful new Book entitled "Life as We Know It (Can Be) Stories of People, Climate, and Hope in a Changing World."

Apr 29, 202437 min
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