Off The Beaten Path – July 19, 2021
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Eclectic mix show with JBoogie first Monday, Maneesh Kenia and Kush Arora 2nd Monday and Stephen Kent 3rd and 4th and 5th Mondays.
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Eclectic mix show with JBoogie first Monday, Maneesh Kenia and Kush Arora 2nd Monday and Stephen Kent 3rd and 4th and 5th Mondays.
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Bootleg Fire Continues to Burn in Southern Oregon, Threatening Homes. PG&E Says Its powerline May Have Contributed to Fire in Sierras. Acting Haiti Prime Minister Steps Down. California Attorney General Urges Consumers to Use State Privacy Law.
Today on the show: An “Israeli based NSO group targets 50,000 cell phone numbers in 50 Countries, including heads of state, cabinet ministers, diplomats, security officials, and more. Meanwhile the U.S. formally accuses China of a massive cyberattack on Microsoft, based on less than flimsy evidence. And a 91 year old Japanese American survivor of … Continued
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As the former head of the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, our guest in this episode has frequently been asked a very reasonable question: “Why are you helping animals when you could be helping people?”. Her answer is surprising: It’s not an either/or. The animals we rescue can often help rescue us in return—contributing in … Continued
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It’s been likened to the Paris Commune, but took place a mere forty-one years ago. In 1980, the people of Gwangju, South Korea, rose up against dictatorship, and for some precious days the liberated city governed itself from below through mass assemblies. George Katsiaficas discusses the history of repression and rebellion in Korea and the … Continued