Open Mic 7-9pm, Democracy Minute, Anna Jinja, Green News Report, Nuestra Música, Box of Visions
Fresh Today:
- Open Mic Night – L&BH Open Mic on WLBH. Sign the list to join us live this Wednesday at 7pm. 2hr
- American Democracy Minute – At the Republican National Convention, Sen. Ted Cruz claimed that Democrats tolerated illegal immigration so noncitizens would fraudulently vote. Such claims might rile up the GOP base, but they are patently false. 1 min 30 sec
- The Anna Jinja Show – a weekly show hosted by an international adoptee who has come to believe that we all experience adoption in our lives. Arlene Jones & Dr. Scott Minar 28 min
- Green News Report – President Biden withdraws from the 2024 race with a legacy of unprecedented climate action; Apparent successor, Vice President Kamala Harris, was a climate action warrior; PLUS: At the GOP convention, Republicans replay the golden oldies… 6min 9 sec
- Nuestra Música– We are presenting Latinx Blues. With Afro Cuban and Afro Mexican rhythms becoming apparent in the 19 century music scene in North America, and forever in debt to the Mississippi Delta Blues, the Latinx Blues takes the best from the American rhythms, and incorporates some native instruments like Quena, Cajon, Mayan Drum, African Marimba, and Erque. Today we are presenting Blues in Spanish, Portuguese, and Quechua. 58 min
- Box of Visions The Box bounds back with episode #104, full of slinky slyness and subtle songwriting. And some that aren’t so subtle! 1 hr
Repeating Today:
- The Childrens Hour – This time on The Children’s Hour, learn all about the Olympics from the time they were created around 3,000 years ago, to them now being one of the biggest sporting competitions in the world. We explore the cultural role the Olympics play in bringing people of the world together.
- Talk World Radio – How Cities Could Cool Off and Why Black Teslas Are Stupid 29 min
- PSA – JULY 24 NETANYAHU ACTION AT US CAPITOL 60 sec
- L&BH Hour for Readers & Writers – Tony Robles talks with JOSIAH LUIS ALDERETE, poet and operator of Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore in SF, and JOE TALAUGON, author of the memoir Mestizo Through My Eyes. Alderete shares his poem “Somos” and some choice words about banning books. Martha shares a garden update and thoughts on native wisdom. 1 hr
- L&BH Radio – Tony Robles speaks with Bernard Powers, Director of the Black History Museum in Charleston, SC 16 min
- Bike Talk – Co-operation – Redemptive riding for crash survivors, Heat islands, Bike co-ops and LA’s All City Co-op ride, A new Strong Towns chapter tries to make Western Massachusetts more bike friendly. 1hr
- The Progressive Page Turner – Jem Bendell – Breaking Together Part 1 Dr. Jem Bendell’s career centered on how to mitigate harms caused by the excesses of our consumer culture. 30 min
