Economist and labor historian Michael Zweig discusses the nexus between capitalism and fascism and in the process provides a more cogent definition of the F word than is now in common use in the corporate media. Interview by Richard Hill, Nov. 27, 2023
Dec 03, 2023•31 min
* After Gaza Humanitarian Pause, Hostage/Prisoner Release, Activists Push for Permanent Ceasefire; Hassan El-Tayyab, leg. dir. Middle East Policy, Advocacy Organizer w Friends Committee on National Legislation; Producer: Scott Harris. * Federal Appeals Court Ruling Further Erodes 1965 Voting Rights Act and US Democracy; Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Kirkland & Ellis professor of Law at Harvard University; Producer: Scott Harris. * Canadian Indian School Survivor Shares her story at Annual ‘Nation...
Nov 29, 2023•29 min
Valerie Richardson is joined in the studio by photographer Kim Weston and Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye, director of the Housatonic Museum of Art. Kim's exhibition Sweetgrass: Dancing with My Ancestors opens at the Museum on November 29, 2023
Nov 29, 2023•47 min
WPKN Studios - Interview with Eric DiBerardino
Nov 28, 2023•16 min
JD Seem interview at WPKN Radio
Nov 28, 2023•10 min
Host: Rob Fried, Band Central Radio 🎶Plans for lunch today? Tune in at NOON to WPKN Community Radio 89.5 for a special Band Central Radio show featuring host Rob Fried and special guests JD Seem (guitarist) and Eric DiBerardino (bassist). Don’t miss this hour of community-oriented fun and music! Tune in Monday! 🎶
Nov 28, 2023•55 min
-COP28 Meets to discuss mitigating climate change -70% of Americans support making Big Oil pay for climate damages -World's largest iceberg is on the move -Dominican Republic after heavy rain faces destruction -Snowfall is declining globally as temperatures warm -The National Park Service wants to replant sequoia groves
Nov 28, 2023•4 min
Returning for the third time to “Digging in the Dirt” is my guest Dr. Carl Safina the endowed chair for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University and a MacArthur “genius fellowship" award winning ecologist and founder of the Safina Center and now author of a wonderful new book called "Alfie and me" - What owls know, what humans believe.
Nov 28, 2023•41 min
* Ralph Nader on Israel's War in Gaza and the Shocking loss of 13,000+ Palestinian Lives; Ralph Nader America’s leading public interest lawyer & four-time independent presidential candidate; Producer: Scott Harris. * Israel's US Spy Network Aims to 'Smash' Student Activists who Support Palestinian Rights; James Bamford, bestselling author, journalist and documentary producer; Producer: Scott Harris. * Mother of ‘Stop Cop City’ Activist Slain by Atlanta Police Brings her Healing Message to Mi...
Nov 22, 2023•29 min
-The planet briefly exceeded key warming threshold for the first time -The planet has shattered heat records in recent months, -Brazil has recorded its hottest ever temperature -Fossil fuel-producing nations expanding coal, oil and gas production -European Union will finalize rules to reduce methane pollution -Forests in Indonesia could be converted back to tree canopy. -14 animal species have been officially declared extinct as of 2023.
Nov 21, 2023•4 min
Two special guests: 1. Nancy Mansour, executive director of Eye Witness Palestine (www.eyewitnesspalestine.org) reports on the latest developments in the ethnic cleansing occurring in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli Defense Forces; 2. John Nichols, Nation Magazine national correspondent, discusses the effect of the bombing and invasion of Gaza on Joseph Biden's re-election prospects. Panel: Scott Harris, Ruthanne Baumgartner and Richard Hill
Nov 21, 2023•53 min
Special guest: Sean Fitzpatrick, founder of Real Food CT, talks about his network which distributes surplus fresh organic food from regional farms to local food banks and pantries in Connecticut. Panel: Steve Munno, Chris Ferrio, Laura Modlin and Richard Hill
Nov 21, 2023•1 hr
{This episode of Mic Check was recorded on November 17, 2023 and broadcast on November 19, 2023} Before the program begins, host Mike Merli pays tribute to 10 loved ones of a family from the Bridgeport Muslim community who were massacred several days ago by an Israeli airstrike at Al-Mahdi Hospital in Gaza. The victims include: Two doctors, Dr. Basil Mahdi, and Dr. Read Mahdi; Dr. Read's wife Iman; their daughter Sameera (a 24 year-old dentist who was about to get married later this month); thei...
Nov 20, 2023•28 min
* Israel’s Mass Killing of Palestinian Civilians in Gaza, War Crimes and U.S. Complicity; Sarah Leah Whitson, Executive Director, Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN); Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Jewish Voice for Peace Protests Demand Biden, Congress Pressure Israel to Accept Gaza Ceasefire; Liv Kunins-Berkowitz, Media Coordinator with Jewish Voice for Peace; Producer: Scott Harris. * Ohio Voters Overcome GOP Obstacles to Approve Abortion Access Constitutional Amendment; David Pepper, former c...
Nov 15, 2023•29 min
-US. and China have agreed to jointly tackle global warming -Global warming causes $1 billion dollar disaster every 3 weeks -Top oil producing countries will drill for more oil and gas in 2024 than in history. -Oil giant Shell has launched lawsuit against Greenpeace -EPA orders limits farm pollution from livestock and crop production -The Netherlands has inaugurated an awe-inspiring 1.5-gigawatt wind farm -50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act celebration
Nov 15, 2023•4 min
Executive Director Erika Wesley, will introduce herself to WPKN listeners and discuss her work as a literary artist, nonprofit executive, and lover of arts and culture. Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye will discuss her role as art administrator of the second-largest art collection housed at a community college in the country! She will also discuss the initiatives at the Housatonic Museum of Art and the intersection between art and community.
Nov 14, 2023•41 min
Our November "Spotlight on Arts & Culture" features hostJennifer Reynolds-Kaye, Director of the Housatonic Museum of Art in Bridgeport. In this episode, Executive Director Erika Wesley, will introduce herself to WPKN listeners and discuss her work as a literary artist, nonprofit executive, and lover of arts and culture. Jennifer will discuss her role as art administrator of the second-largest art collection housed at a community college in the country! She will also discuss the initiatives a...
Nov 14, 2023•54 min
My guest today on Digging in the Dirt is Monique Bosch. Monique has designed and built over 40 edible school and community gardens and farms throughout New England, including a 2-acre urban farm in Bridgeport CT. She works with CT. NOFA as a Soil Health Technician as well. She has founded and run… for profit and non-profit entities, including Green Village Initiative (GVI) and Wiggle Room LLC. Monique teaches ‘How to Grow Your Own Food’ classes and speaks on healthy soil and community gardening,...
Nov 13, 2023•29 min
I’d like to welcome musician Rod MacDonald to the WPKN airwaves. A veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene, MacDonald was a constant presence at many of New York’s most prestigious folk clubs, including Gerdes Folk City and the Bottom Line, and he still tours extensively. Rod is currently living in Delray Florida. Rod teaches an ongoing series of master classes at Florida Atlantic U where he lectures on popular music. He has a fine new album out called Rants and Romance that WPKN’S own Robin...
Nov 13, 2023•41 min
Professor Michael Zweig discusses the tentative contract negotiated with the Big 3 auto makers by the UAW, now awaiting approval by the union membership. Zweig also analyzes the concept of surplus as a natural by-product of labor. Who owns this surplus and who deserves it? Interview by Richard Hill -- Nov. 2. 2023
Nov 08, 2023•42 min
Arab American Institute co-founder and President James J. Zogby: As Israeli Bombs Kill 10,000 Palestinians in Gaza, Worldwide Protests Demand Humanitarian Ceasefire Empire State College Assistant Professor of labor studies Jeff Schuhrke: UAW Strike Ends Winning Historic Agreements with Big 3 Automakers Concerned Health Professionals of New York co-founder Dr. Sandra Steingraber: New Edition of ‘Compendium on Fracking’ Finds Health Hazards Linked to Home Use of Natural Gas Bob Nixon's Under-repor...
Nov 07, 2023•29 min
-House Republicans approved legislation to slash the EPA budget by 40 percent -Crete has unusual November heatwave and extreme weather -Three Basins Summit to discusses collaboration ending deforestation -plastic waste leads to a bears demise -Cattle play a colossal role in climate change -World Energy Outlook 2023” declares that the fossil fuel era is now in decline
Nov 06, 2023•5 min
* As Netanyahu Rejects Ceasefire, Israel Escalates Gaza Assault Worsening Humanitarian Catastrophe; Zachary Lockman, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, and History at New York University; Producer: Scott Harris. * GOP's New Speaker of the House is a Christian Right Extremist; Jennifer Bendery, Senior Politics Reporter with Huffington Post; Producer: Scott Harris. * New Haven Activists Address Housing Crisis by Building Tiny Houses in Their Backyard; Mark Colville, co-founder Amista...
Nov 01, 2023•29 min
-Category 5 Hurricane Otis wrought destruction in Acapulco -U.S. is averaging eight major $1 billion weather events per year -Depletion of the world's resources is creating a chain of interconnected risks -200 health journals ask world leaders to recognize that climate - change and biodiversity loss are one indivisible crisis -New data highlights the top 10 greenhouse gas emitting companies
Oct 31, 2023•4 min
My guest today on DITD is Michael E. Mann. Arguably the foremost living paleoclimatologist and geophysicist. He is the director of the Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media at the University of Pennsylvania. Mann has contributed to the scientific understanding of historic climate change based on the temperature record of the past thousand years. His latest book is “Our Fragile Moment”. How Lessons from Earth's Past Can Help us survive the Climate Crisis.
Oct 30, 2023•40 min
-130 companies, signed a letter calling on governments phase out fossil fuels -The Gulf Stream is almost certainly weakening -The melting of West Antarctica's ice shelves to substantially accelerate -Bloomberg has a $50 million initiative to help cities with climate change, -A colossal aspen stand in Utah appears to be fragmenting as a result of overgrazing. -Flaring, or burning off, natural gas in Texas continues despite restrictions -Department of Energy to funnel 3.5 billion dollars toward up...
Oct 29, 2023•5 min
Solar/Lunar Report Small Farms Report The Pumpkin Patch with Patti Popp Panel: Richard Hill, Laura Modlin and Steve Munno
Oct 27, 2023•1 hr
Host: Rob Fried from Band Central Guest: Bill Haas, The Center for Nonprofits at Sacred Heart University
Oct 27, 2023•14 min
Host: Rob Fried Rob's guest is Tracey Marble- a singer/songwriter, vocal coach and actress and on the Music faculty at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford.
Oct 27, 2023•18 min
Host: Rob Fried Monday 10/23 at NOON tune into WPKN Community Radio 89.5 for a special Band Central Radio show featuring host Rob Fried and special guests Tracey Marble (vocalist) and Bill Hass (Center For Nonprofits at Sacred Heart University). Don’t miss this hour of community-oriented fun and music! Tune in Monday! 🎶
Oct 27, 2023•54 min