1) I am very happy and grateful that Something's Happening is now being broadcast on 89.1 fm KNSJ in the San Diego area, which you can listen to via livestreaming at knsj.org website. We are starting with 3 hours on the same days until further notice and improvement.
2) Temporary, I have changed the name of the show to "Something's Happening at Midnight" with Time Is Tight by Booker T. & MGs as the theme music until later.
3) If you wish, I can send you the audio files of some of the shows for your convenience as knsj has problems with archiving the shows.
4) I hope you can support 89.1fm knsj like you have done during the Something's Happening program in the past.
5) Very Important Please consider making a donation to knsj for hosting this show. To send a check, please make it payable to Activists San Diego, which is a fiscal and parent of knsj, and write knsj in the MEMO area (and LA if you wish). The address is POB 5631, San Diego, CA 92165.Also, you can make your donation at knsj.org.
6) The financial goal for knsj's 10th anniversary (celebration in October) is $50K; I am hopeful that we can raise $5K from this list. I am contributing $100.
Tonight's program guide for Monday, 19 June.
Monday night’s programming has morphed into a cultural programming night and we will celebrate Juneteenth, emancipation of African American slaves at the end of the Civil War, tonight.
Hour 1) a talk by Professor Robin Kelley, from Alternative Radio, on the topic of “Black Radical Tradition”, which reflects on the rich and vibrant history of black people; intellectuals, movers and shakers of their time; struggling, up until this very moment, and demanding freedom and equality under this racial capitalism. Professor Kelley teaches U.S. history at UCLA specializing in African American, African Diaspora, and social movements to mention just a few. He has written many books on race relations and his seminal book is “Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination”.
If you wish to get a copy of this program, please call 800-444-1977 or visit alternativeradio.org or ar.org.
Hour 2) the Scholars’ Circle show on the topic of “Black Women Intellectuals Contribution to Civil Rights Struggle”, from 12 Feb 2023. What role have black women played in the civil rights era and black empowerment in addressing issues of white supremacy?
Link: https://scholarscircle.org/scholars-circle-black-women-intellectuals-contribution-to-civil-rights-struggle-history-of-cooperatives-in-black-communities-feb-12-2023/
Hour 3) a talk by Donna Washington, on the topic of “Celebration of Juneteenth” by using African American folklore and culture discussing the history of Juneteenth. Donna Washington is a storyteller, lecturer, and an author.
Link: https://youtu.be/aw-W9fzO-r
That's our show tonight.
Thanks,
Buzz
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Mansoor Sabbagh, director of
Global Voices for Justice, Est. 2003
A non-profit media organization
Long Beach, California
Email: mansoor [at] gvfj [dot] org
Phone: 3 one 0. 2 eight three. 0 8 eight 5
www.globalvoicesforjustice.org
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