This Saturday, November 5, the Rose City Book Pub in Portland will present
the latest iteration of "The Art of the Protest Song," (AOTPS), which
celebrates a unique form of music that is both art...and journalism.
Throughout history, music, songs and poetry have been pow...
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Live in-station with Paul Roland and two guests from Gabriela Portland, the
local chapter of the Philippine women's movement, Gabriela.
Opening audio: Interview with Julian Aguon, an Indigenous human rights lawyer
and writer from Guam, on Democracy Now:
Aguon will be in...
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Back to the folk strip after a pandemic hiatus, DJ Paul Roland brings you
songs of September and the change of seasons, as well as some tunes from
singers with recent or upcoming birthdays. We'll also throw in a few songs
from albums that came out in 1972.
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Over the past several decades, numerous target dates or time frames have been
put forward as the point where we MUST start reducing or already have reduced
fossil fuel emissions by X amount or face irreversible, possibly cataclysmic
consequences. "By the year 2000, by 20...
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There's a crisis in psychiatry. Even the former director of the National
Institute of Mental Health has said: “Whatever we’ve been doing for five
decades, it ain’t working.” According to today's guest, Bruce Levine,
the field of psychiatry requires a completely fresh...
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Continuing with our focus on militarization, climate change and the movement
for global justice, today we turn our attention to the role of the U.S.
military in the Pacific Northwest. Without the United States military, this
region would still be Indigenous territory as ...
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