Dr. Kelsey Fisher, entomologist with the CT Agricultural Experiment Station, discusses the role, the life cycle and the benefits of monarch butterflies which are about to migrate south to Mexico. Panel: Richard Hill, Laura Modlin, Steve Munno and Chris Ferrio.
Oct 26, 2023•1 hr
* Gaza Humanitarian Disaster: 5,000+ Civilians Killed as Water, Food, Fuel & Medical Supplies Blocked; Zeiad Shamrouch, Executive Director of the Middle East Children's Alliance; Producer: Scott Harris * Israel's Planned Gaza Ground Offensive Could Trigger Wider Middle East War Mel Goodman, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, former CIA Analyst Producer: Scott Harris * California Food Safety Act Banning Use of Four Chemical Food Additives Likely to Impact the Nation Susan...
Oct 25, 2023•29 min
Congratulations to Suzanne Kachmar on her 15th Annual Bridgeport Art Trail.
Oct 20, 2023•11 min
My guest this afternoon on “Digging in the Dirt Is the Executive Director of Sustainable CT Lynn Stoddard. Sustainable CT is a free, dynamic voluntary certification program that inspires, supports, and accelerates actions to help Connecticut communities thrive. Lynn has more than 20 years of experience in developing and implementing sustainability programs. Her Expertise is in climate change and energy, energy efficiency, environmental land use planning, recycling, waste management, sustainable ...
Oct 20, 2023•26 min
-Miami-Dade area residents may face displacement due to sea level rise -Amazon’s Negro River, reached its lowest level in 121 years ago. - Exxon Mobil $60 billion deal says oil here to stay -World Bank has calls into question the subsidizing fossil fuels. -Rivian, to buy renewable energy to reach net-zero emissions commitment. -Boston has been turned into a quarter-acre "food forest. -21 more species declared extinct.
Oct 20, 2023•5 min
* Only a Ceasefire and De-escalation can stop the rising civilian death toll in Gaza and Israel; Phyllis Bennis, a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies; Producer: Scott Harris. * Israeli’s United in Response to Hamas Attack, But Many Blame Netanyahu for his Failure to Protect the Nation; Ofer Neiman, a Jewish Israeli anti-apartheid activist living in Jerusalem; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * The UAW Strike: What's at stake for the U.S. Labor Movement; Nelson Lichtenstein, Research Professor, t...
Oct 18, 2023•29 min
Erector Square, which celebrates its 100th birthday in 2023, has always had a special place in the creative life of New Haven, Connecticut. Until 1967, it was the home of A.C. Gilbert's factory that produced Erector Sets and dozens of other toys and science kits that challenged kids' creativity and ingenuity. In recent decades, it has become studio space for over 100 artists as well as theater companies, yoga and jujitsu studios, and other creative disciplines. In celebration of these 100 years,...
Oct 18, 2023•26 min
Shelly Altman, president of the New Haven, Connecticut chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace, addresses the dire crisis in Israel/Palestine focusing on the history of this conflict, the horrific attack on Israeli civilians by Hamas, and the catastrophic situation resulting from the Israeli assault Gaza. Panel: Ruthanne Baumgartner, Scott Harris and Richard Hill
Oct 17, 2023•45 min
On the October 15, 2023 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli was joined by Basel Alnajjar, a Palestinian/Syrian American residing in Connecticut. Basel organizes with American Muslims for Palestine - Connecticut, and was an avid member of Students for Justice in Palestine as well, still aiding in their efforts. During the discussion, Basel speaks about his family's roots in the West Bank; the first Nakba in 1948; Israel's brutal slaughter of over 2,300 Palestinians in the past eight days; the S...
Oct 16, 2023•24 min
The Courettes paid a visit to the WPKN Studios in Bridgeport, CT. The garage/punk/pop band is based in Denmark. The duo consist of Brazilian born lead singer and guitarist Flavia Couri and Danish drummer, Martin Couri.
Oct 11, 2023•1 hr 50 min
* Hamas' Brutal Attack on Israel Provokes New Cycle of Bloodshed and Vengeance; John Nichols, The Nation magazine's National Affairs correspondent; Producer: Scott Harris. * Azerbaijani Military Operation Succeeds in the Ethnic Cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh; Dr. Sharon Chekijian, MPH, associate professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital; Producer: Scott Harris. * Major ‘Stop Cop City’ Protest Action Planned for November 10-13; Jamie Peck, a Stop Cop City organizer; Producer: Meli...
Oct 11, 2023•29 min
-September heat records 'gobsmackingly bananas' - Glaciers in Switzerland lost a record amount of ice last year -Hottest days of the year hit Southern California last week -Floridians are relocating to the center of the state to avoid hurricanes -Arizona moves to “protect water future from excessive pumping - Ohio Green Bank seeks $250 million for low-income residents to access solar power. -California becomes 10th state to crack down on bee-killing pesticides.
Oct 10, 2023•5 min
Michael Zweig, labor historian and economist, discusses the latest developments in the auto workers' strike against The Big Three and places this current labor militancy in the historical trajectory from the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act to date. Interview by Richard Hill, Oct. 3, 2023
Oct 09, 2023•31 min
This is a special edition of What's Your Point with host Garnett Ankle. The host takes you through the seventy-five year history of violence between the state of Israel and the territory of Palestine. You may ask why should people in the United States care about this latest outbreak of violence? All tax payers in the United States must care because Israel gets over three billion dollars (US $3, 000, 000, 000) in aid annually from the United States. The latest war which was started by Hamas on Sa...
Oct 08, 2023•24 min
-Storm Ophelia shows up climate resiliency deficiencies of big cities -Amazon rainforest in Brazil is in the grips of a severe drought -The Mississippi River's flow is the weakest it's been in 35 year -Lingering drought affecting more than 80% of Texas -Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree temperature target is failing -New York City's new mandatory composting law
Oct 05, 2023•4 min
WPKN's Kevin Gallagher talks with Paul Winter in the run-up to WPKN's 60th Anniversary Gala Celebration at the SHU Community Theatre on Saturday November 4, 2023. WPKN, called by the New Yorker Magazine “The Greatest Radio Station in the World”, announces a special collaboration with seven-time Grammy Award musician Paul Winter and his Consort to celebrate our 60th Anniversary, recognizing the breadth of music, culture, and environmental awareness we present. One of the earliest promoters of wor...
Oct 04, 2023•23 min
* Biden Effort to Normalize Israel - Saudi Relations Provides Support to Repressive Governments; Raed Jarrar, Advocacy Director with the group Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN); Scott Harris. * California Leads Nation with Climate Legislation and Launches Lawsuit Targeting Big Oil; Laura Deehan State Director with Environment California; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Mexico Poised to Make History by Electing First Woman President in June 2024 Election; Laura Carlsen, Coordinator of Global Sol...
Oct 04, 2023•29 min
Host: Rob Fried, Band Central Guest: Tracy Flood, President CLASP Our Mission: We create and support family environments for people with autism and intellectual disabilities by attracting and retaining a nurturing and dedicated staff. Our Vision: To be the premier provider of information and services helping the people we serve live full and meaningful lives.
Sep 27, 2023•7 min
Host: Rob Fried Guest: Jeff Keith, the inspiration for the Connecticut Challenge as well as its Co-Founder and President. As a cancer survivor and philanthropist, Jeff has focused on leading initiatives through development and fundraising in the cancer arena that range from discovery research to state-of-the-art cancer survivor programs at institutions like the Yale Cancer Center.
Sep 27, 2023•14 min
Host: Rob Fried Guest: Amy Barnouw, Director of the Fairfield Region, The Connecticut Audubon Society
Sep 27, 2023•13 min
HOST: Rob Fried, Band Central Guests: Amy Barnouw, Director of the Fairfield Region, The Connecticut Audubon Society Our Vision: To be the premier provider of information and services helping the people we serve live full and meaningful lives. Core Values To be the premier provider of information and services helping the people we serve live full and meaningful lives. Jeff Keith, the inspiration for the Connecticut Challenge as well as its Co-Founder and President. As a cancer survivor and phila...
Sep 27, 2023•49 min
* Cult Expert Concerned Trump Supporters Will Respond with Violence if he Loses 2024 Election; Steven Hassan, Author and Director of the Freedom of Mind Resource Center; Producer: Scott Harris. * Climate Activists Target Govt Officials Who Aren’t Using Their Power to Address the Climate Crisis; Betty Moose, a 20-year-old college student from Maryland active with the group Climate Defiance; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Nation’s Rise: Shaping a New Global Economy no Longer Dominated by the US and it...
Sep 27, 2023•29 min
Catastrophic flooding occurs in ten countries simultaneously. Climate change causes fall in insurance industry profits France sends military forces to distribute water on territory of Mayotte, Venice may become protected world heritage site Western states in the US trying to negotiate future water cuts Electric cars are smashing all kinds of records in the US The Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act bill, passes California Senate Los Angeles installs, “trash interceptor,” a device to collec...
Sep 27, 2023•4 min
Northern Hemisphere saw its hottest summer on record Hong Kong issued the highest "black" rainstorm warning after torrential rains Bangladesh is battling its worst dengue outbreak on record Alaskan fishers fear another bleak season as crab populations Oregon, is in a state of emergency over drought Trump's border wall attempt negatively affected cultural and natural resources Paris to fight climate change agreement working, but more to be done The rate of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest h...
Sep 27, 2023•5 min
U.S. Climate Alliance pledges to quadruple the use of heat pumps by 2030 Drought threatens the Panama Canal Zero emissions vehicles to attain market share between 62-86 percent by 2030 Germany to generate more than half of its electricity from renewables this year. Florida Gov. DeSantis said humans are “safer than ever” from the threat of climate change The U.S. to fight climate change with the American Climate Corps.
Sep 27, 2023•5 min
* UAW Strike Demands Fairness for Workers, as US Automakers Spend Billions on Stock Buybacks; Lucy Dean Stockton, editor and reporter with The Lever; Producer: Scott Harris. * GOP Attacks Wisconsin's Democratic Institutions to Maintain Grip on Minority Rule; Ruth Conniff, Editor-in-Chief of the Wisconsin Examiner; Producer: Scott Harris. * Supporters of Leonard Peltier Call on Pres. Biden to Release America’s Longest Serving Political Prisoner; Holly Cook Macarro, NDN Collective & Fawn Sharp...
Sep 20, 2023•29 min
On the September 17, 2023 episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli is joined by journalist and activist Melinda Tuhus. Melinda speaks about her involvement in Stop Cop City solidarity work here in Connecticut. On September 30 at 4pm, the Stop Copy City CT group will be holding an event at The People's Center (37 Howe Street in New Haven). For updates from the Stop Cop City movement in Atlanta: https://twitter.com/defendATLforest https://twitter.com/CommunityMvt https://twitter.com/micahinATL To con...
Sep 17, 2023•22 min
Guests Jeet Geer, National Magazine National Correspondent, discusses the long history of extreme right wing influence on the Republican Party; and Morris “Rippy” Patton, a community activist in Bristol, CT, talks about the disturbing flare-up of white supremacist activity in that very diverse community. Hosted by Scott Harris, Laura Modlin and Richard Hill
Sep 13, 2023•1 hr
Organic Farm Stand Line-up: --Laura Modlin's Solar/Lunar Report --Steve Munno's Small Farm Report --Vincent Kaye's Honey Bee Update --Farm Labor Reports from Brea Church and Megan Fountain Hosted by: Richard Hill, Laura Modlin and Chris Ferrio
Sep 13, 2023•1 hr
* 22 Years After 9/11 It’s time to Reassess the US War on Terror; Norman Solomon, co-founder of RootsAction.org; Producer: Scott Harris. * Scientist Believes Climate Activists are Doing the Most Important Work on Planet Earth Right Now; Peter Kalmus, Ph.D., a climate scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and climate activist; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * RICO Indictment of 61 ‘Stop Cop City’ Activists Criminalizes Dissent, Sets Dangerous Precedent; Paul Glaze, a spokesperson for the Vote t...
Sep 13, 2023•29 min