Dead to the World

Dead to the World – November 3, 2021

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Music by the Grateful Dead from their new box set, Listen To The River: St. Louis 71, 72, 73, in the first hour. A talk with Dave Schools (Widespread Panic, Hard Working Americans) about Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal, and more in the second hour. Hosted by Tim Lynch.


Bay Native Circle

Bay Native Circle – November 3, 2021

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The Bay Native Circle weekly program presents special guests and explores today’s Native issues, peoples, cultures, music & events with rotating hosts Morning Star Gali, Tony Gonzales, Eddie Madril and Janeen Antoine.


The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Voters put a Republican in Virginia’s Governor seat, Democrat in New Jersey’s Governor seat; Supreme Court hears challenge to New York gun ban, appears poised to repeal it; U.S. health officials announce approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for 5-11 year olds

Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Voters put a Republican in Virginia’s Governor seat, Democrat in New Jersey’s Governor seat. Democrats put paid leave back into the Build Back Better Act, along with immigration reform. Supreme Court hears challenge to New York gun … Continued


Today on the Show: US Military says drone strike that killed ten in Kabul, including several young children, was regrettable but not illegal under the rules of engagement. Kenosha vigilante killer, Kyle Rittenhouse, now on trial for first degree intentional homicide, gets some help from a biased white judge. Also, on a new edition of … Continued


What happens when missionaries try to get indigenous people to read and write English? Sometimes what results is very different than what the missionaries intended. Laura Rademaker describes how members of an aboriginal community in Australia resisted and repurposed English literacies. (Encore presentation.) Tony Ballantine, Lachy Paterson and Angela Wanhalla, eds., Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing … Continued