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Música y significado
Música y significado - Vivaldi: Invierno - 25/01/25
Dedicamos un súper-programa completo al Invierno de Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, publicado en 1725 (o sea, celebramos el 300 Aniversario de esta revelación).Repasamos cada tormenta, cada viento Bóreas o Siroco, cada zancada riesgosa sobre el hielo, cada estremecimiento, cada resbalón, cada resquebrajamiento, cada aullido de los elementos... que Vivaldi "pintó" en esta música, junto con la sosegada felicidad junto a la chimenea, en el hogar o "fogar".Y además Vivaldi extendió su música del Invierno para retratar un alma congelada por la acción inhumana: sus óperas Siroe Rey de Persia y Farnace.Y aprovech...
2025-01-25
58 min
The Next World
The Workers Bill of Rights With Britain Forsyth & Nadiyah Muhammad of Step Up Louisiana
Host Max Rameau is joined by two leaders of New Orleans' workers’ bill of rights campaign, which recently passed in the November elections. Britain Forsyth is an organizer with Step Up Louisiana and a member of the Louisiana Democratic State Central Committee, and Nadiyah Muhammad is a Step Up member/organizer who's been heavily involved in the workers’ bill of rights campaign. Together, we discuss what organizing for grassroots democracy looks like in this political moment.Britain Forsyth is an organizer with Step Up Louisiana. He was born and raised in Louisiana and has worked in advocacy, camp...
2024-12-17
37 min
The Black Myths Podcast
Myth: Easier to Organize Under Democrats Pt. 2 (w/ Max Rameau)
We return for part 2 with organizer Max Rameau. We discuss his most recent piece, "Smash the Dupololy and Build Dual Power" and keys to organizing our movements structurally. Max Rameau is a Haitian born Pan-African theorist, campaign strategist, movement scientist and organizer. Max is the National Coordinator of Black Alliance for Peace and is an organizer with Pan-African Community Action. He travels the country facilitating workshops, engaging in campaign strategy sessions and developing models for community control over land and the human right to housing. Smash Duopoly and Build Dual Power https://pacapower.org...
2024-12-10
1h 48
The Next World
Grassroots Democracy with Molly Martin & Erika L. Anthony
Host Max Rameau is joined by Erika L. Anthony, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Cleveland VOTES, and Molly Martin, a member of the Cleveland Catholic Worker and the lead organizer for the People's Budget Cleveland grassroots ballot initiative campaign, for a conversation on Cleveland’s fight for participatory budgeting, and why sometimes losing an election is still a victory.Earning 49.11% of the vote in 2023, the People's Budget amendment would have given Cleveland residents the ability to decide how 2% of the city budget is spent. Molly Martin is a member of the Cleveland Catholic Wo...
2024-10-15
47 min
My Blog » kuni3
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Link To Download : https://ceo.gogolibraryebook.com/?book=0983059756 To Read or Download Take Back the Land by Max Rameau Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Take Back the Land Download Take Back the Land PDF/EBooks Take Back the Land
2024-10-04
00 min
The Next World
Changing the World Through Abolition: Manju Rajendran of Durham Beyond Policing
Host Max Rameau talks with Manju Rajendran of Durham Beyond Policing. Together, they discuss the landscape of organizing in North Carolina, abolition, healing justice, and the work of building and maintaining community.Manju Rajendran is a facilitator, trainer, conflict transformation practitioner, and organizer with 27 years of local, state, regional, and national-level experience. Her work is grounded in popular education pedagogy and healing justice. Manju is a trainer with Ready the Ground Training Team, member of Sanctuary Beyond Walls, and part of Durham Beyond Policing. Manju is a queer, working class, South Asian immigrant woman who grew up...
2024-06-14
38 min
Tous mélomanes
Les saisons 2024-2025 des maisons d'opéra en région parisienne
Jérôme Douard propose un petit tour d'horizon des programmations 2024-2025 des maisons d'opéra en région parisienne.Au programmeGeorg Friedrich HAENDELSEMELE - Air et chœurs "Endless pleasure, endless love"Danielle De NIESEChœurs et orchestre Opera fuocodirection : David STERNArion 2003Richard STRAUSSLe CHEVALIER à la ROSEPrésentation de la RoseGwyneth JONES - Lucia POPP - Orchestre philharmonique de Viennedirection : Leonard BERNSTEINCBS 1971Georges BIZETLe DOCTEUR MIRACLEOuvertureOrc...
2024-06-05
58 min
The Next World
Stop Cop City! Kamau Franklin of Community Movement Builders
Host Max Rameau talks with Kamau Franklin of Community Movement Builders, Inc and Black Power Media. Together, they discuss the movement to Stop Cop City, its national relevance, and the strategy behind the movement. They also discuss creating accessible political media, and what Kamau's learned from his time in Palestine.Kamau Franklin is the founder of Community Movement Builders, Inc. Kamau has been a dedicated community organizer for over thirty years, beginning in New York City and now based in Atlanta. For 18 of those years, Kamau was a leading member of a national grassroots organization dedicated to...
2024-05-10
50 min
The Next World
Cooperatives Challenging Capitalism: Tamara Prosper and Tamah Yisrael of Cooperation New Orleans
Host Max Rameau talks with leaders of the Cooperation New Orleans Loan Fund: Tamah Yisrael, the Education and outreach coordinator, and Tamara Prosper, the Loan Steward. Together, they discuss unions, capitalism, and organizing for cooperative economics in the deep south.BIOSTamara Prosper is the Loan Steward at Cooperation New Orleans. She is an avid reader and writer who grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, came to New Orleans for a college education, graduated, got married, and decided to make New Orleans her home. Tamara has worked in...
2023-10-02
51 min
The Next World
Our Struggle is to Indigenize: Judith Le Blanc of Native Organizers Alliance
Host Max Rameau talks with Judith Le Blanc of the Native Organizers Alliance. Together, they discuss organizing in Native nations, protecting sacred spaces, lessons from Standing Rock, and celebrating victories.Judith LeBlanc is a member of the Caddo Tribe who has an endless appetite for fry bread, an inter-tribal culinary delight! As the executive director of Native Organizers Alliance (NOA), she has learned many intertribal secrets to good fry bread. She leads a national Native training and organizing network which supports tribes, traditional societies, and grassroots community groups in urban and tribal communities. Judith is p...
2023-09-05
55 min
Het Zondagochtend Concert
Het Zondagochtend Concert ARCHIEF (25 juni 2023)
Gepresenteerd door: Hans van den Boom Van 4 juni t/m 27 augustus zijn de programma's Spiegelzaal & Het Zondagochtend Concert er even niet. Tijdens de zomer kunt u van 10.00 tot 12.15 uur luisteren naar mooie opnamen uit het rijke Zondagochtend Concert Archief. ca. 10.05 uur J. P. Rameau - Darnanus: SuiteCombattimento Consort Amsterdam o.l.v. Jan Willem de Vriend(opname van 27 april 1997) ca. 10.24 uur J.S. Bach - Vioolconcert, BWV 1052RChristian Tetzlaff, vioolRadio Kamerorkest o.l.v. Roy Goodman(opname van 1 maart 1998) ca. 10.46 uur
2023-06-25
2h 10
The Next World
Global Solidarity Against Fascism: Aisha Ahmed of the Palestinian Youth Movement
On this episode, we talk with Aisha Ahmed, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement and the International League of People’s Struggle. Together, we look at the current resistance in Palestine, fighting against fascism, Black-Palestinian solidarity, and strategies for liberation.Aisha Ahmed is an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement and the International League of People’s Struggle. She is the vice general coordinator of the Bay Area chapter for PYM and sits on the national steering committee for the U.S. chapter of ILPS, and a student of Rama Kased at SFSU in the Ethnic Stud...
2023-06-01
37 min
The Next World
The People Must Decide! Rukia Lumumba from the People's Advocacy Institute, Jackson, Mississippi
On this episode, we talk with Rukia Lumumba from the People’s Assembly, Jackson, Mississippi. Together, we discuss the state of Mississippi’s attempts to disenfranchise Black political power, and the revolutionary organizing happening now in response.Rukia Lumumba was named a "New Activist" by Essence magazine and an "Emerging Leader" by the Congressional Black Caucus. She is the daughter of community justice icons, the late Mayor Chokwe Lumumba and Nubia Lumumba, and continues the Lumumba family's rich history of advancing issues and initiatives that elevate the legal economical, health and educational rights of individuals, families and comm...
2023-04-24
48 min
The Official Project Censored Show
Community Control Over Policing and the Crises in Peru
As we come to the end of Black History Month, Eleanor Goldfield recently talked with Pan-African theorist, organizer, and author Max Rameau about community control over policing – that’s not community policing. He highlights the importance of shifting power vs reforming institutions, organizing to take power, not ask for it,… The post Community Control Over Policing and the Crises in Peru appeared first on Project Censored.
2023-02-24
00 min
Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast
Bigotry, Hate Drives GOP Ouster of Rep. Ilhan Omar from House Foreign Affairs Committee
People for the American Way's President Svante Myrick: Bigotry and Hate Drives GOP Ouster of Rep. Ilhan Omar from House Foreign Affairs CommitteeStop Cop City activist Shaheen Rana: Police Killing of Forest Protector Activist Won’t Deter Atlanta’s ‘Stop Cop City’ CampaignPan-African theorist and author Max Rameau: National Debate on Policies to Address Police Violence Must Include Local Community ControlBob Nixon's Under-reported News SummaryTen years after a coup, a crisis of confidence in EgyptPhilippine police purge likely uneffect...
2023-02-08
29 min
WPKN Community Radio
Between The Lines - 2/8/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* GOP Removal of Rep. Ilhan Omar from House Foreign Affairs Comm. Driven by Bigotry and Hate Svante Myrick, incoming President of People for the American Way Producer: Scott Harris * Police Killing of Forest Protector Activist, Won’t Deter Atlanta’s ‘Stop Cop City’ Campaign Shaheen Rana, an Activist with Atlanta’s Stop Cop City Campaign Producer: Melinda Tuhus * National Debate on Policies to Address Police Violence Must Include Local Community Control Max Rameau, Pan-African theorist and author Producer: Scott Harris
2023-02-08
29 min
Barokkpodden!
BAROKKPODDEN- episode 5: Menuett
Episode 5 – MenuettI dagens episode av Barokkpodden! snakker jeg om barokkdansen MENUETT, og jeg har med meg en gjest som er spesialist i dette, Elizabeth Svarstad, ph.d. Hun er universitetslektor i barokkdans ved Norges Musikkhøyskole og Norges fremste ekspert i tidlig dansehistorie.Jeg prater med henne om én av de viktigste dansene i barokktiden – nemlig menuetten. Her lærer vi hvordan en menuett ble danset ved Ludvig XIV. hoff i Paris, hvordan dansetrinnene er nedskrevet, vi hører om dansemestere, dansetimer, hoffball og selskapslivet på 1700. Og vi er tilbake i tiden da ekte mannfolk...
2023-01-06
38 min
The Next World
Capitalism Ruins Everything Around Me with Njera Keith and Kristina Brown of 400+1
On this episode, we talk with Njera Keith and Kristina Brown, the co-founders and Ministers of Cohesion of 400+1, a Black cooperative federation based in Texas. Together, we discuss reproductive justice, creating and holding Black space, revolutionary organizing, vanguardism, and gender politics in social movements.Njera Keith is a Diaspora oriented Black organizer whose focus is the development of movement philosophy and infrastructure that supports cohesion and unity in revolutionary struggle. She is the Founder and Executive Coordinator of Black Sovereign Nation, a pro-Black, autonomy-focused, and community-centered organization based in Austin, Texas. She is also the co-founder of 400+1...
2022-09-15
1h 19
Focus
Planifica
Planifica el recorregut i escapa'n. El moment és focus. .- Erik Satie: Gymnopédie núm. 3 (Lautten Compagney: Time zones, 2020) .- JakoJako: "Transformation" (Metamorphose, 2022) .- Mario Batkovic: "Primordium finale" (single, 2021) .- Nacho Maldonado, Henrik Jespersen: "Time changes" (Skyline, 2022) .- Rachel Portman: "much love" (ask the river, 2020) .- Niagara: "Jordão" (single, 2022) .- Max Cooper: "Exotic contents" (EP, 2022) .- Jean-Philippe Rameau, Vikingur Olafsson: "The arts and the hours" (Debussy-Rameau, 2020) .- Salamanda: "Melting Hazard" (single, 2022) .- Klaus Schulze: "Dream team" (BSO Next of Kin, 2019) .- Michael Peter Olsen: "Mayday" (single, 2020) .- San Soda: "Juno Love" (Immers & Daarentegen, 2010) .- Jo Jet i Maria Ribo...
2022-08-27
52 min
The Next World
Hurricane Katrina, Education Justice, and Finding your Sanctuary, with Ruth Idakula of Dignity in Schools Campaign
Seventeen years after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, join us in exploring the legacy of Katrina and education justice. In conversation with host Max Rameau is Ruth Idakula, Program Director of Dignity in Schools Campaign.Ruth discusses the principles of restorative justice, New Orleans schools after Hurricane Katrina, how to sustain yourself in this work, and her own path from a childhood in Nigeria to organizing in New Orleans.For nearly two decades, Ruth S. Idakula has dedicated her life energy to organizing, education and advocacy for social, racial, and economic justice and equity...
2022-08-26
57 min
The Next World
Art and Abolition With Bryonn Bain, Author of Rebel Speak: A Justice Movement Mixtape
Join us in exploring art and abolition, with host Max Rameau and artist, professor, writer, and prison abolitionist Bryonn Bain.Bryonn talks with Max about his new book Rebel Speak: A Justice Movement Mixtape, and the multimedia production of his play Lyrics from Lockdown, playing at the Apollo Theatre on August 29th. They also discuss the Prison Industrial Complex, organizing through the arts, the importance of mental health, and influences; including Albert Woodfox, Lani Gunier, and Kellis Parker. Artists mentioned include Maya Jupiter, Liberation Family (artist Chen Lo) & Suckerpunch (Mic Crenshaw).Bryonn Bain is Brooklyn’s ow...
2022-08-15
1h 10
The Next World
Where Food Justice Meets Black Liberation, With Savi Horne and Fred Carter
On this episode, we discuss the intersection where food justice meets Black liberation. Joining host Max Rameau are Mama Savi Horne and Baba Fred Carter, two organizers who are also on the board of the National Black Food & Justice Alliance.Baba Fred Carter works with Black Oaks Center for Sustainable Renewable Living, a 40 acre off-grid eco campus in Illinois that is engaged in a campaign against NICOR to stop the development of a pipeline and push for a Renewable Pembroke. Baba Fred is chair of the National Black Food & Justice Alliance.Mama Savi Horne works...
2022-07-15
58 min
The Activist Files Podcast
Episode 47: Shelter, Safety, and Strength: Housing Justice and the Struggle for Black Liberation
On the Black History Month episode of the Activist Files, Center for Constitutional Rights board member Meena Jagannath speaks with Rob Robinson, a formerly homeless community organizer and housing activist who has worked with social movements all over the world. Rob discusses how his personal experiences have shaped his political outlook, how he hopes to change people’s fundamental relationship to land and housing, and how, throughout American history, housing has been a primary means of oppressing Black, brown, and low-income communities. He also discusses efforts to fight back, including the Take Back the Land movement that he helped or...
2022-02-24
40 min
Sports Urban Legend
Mets Get Mad Max Scherzer + Survivor Series & Ghostbusters: Afterlife Reviews
What are your thoughts on the shocking Max Scherzer signing with the…New York Mets [and the rest of MLB Hot Stove news and rumors]? Did you love or hate the recent Survivor Series PPV and the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie? Find out what my brutally honest thoughts are when you check out the all-new episode of “Sports Urban Legend” airing every Saturday at 11 pm…Starring yours truly…William Rameau and my Co-Host Maccorley Mathieu...Only on BlogTalk Radio and iTunes #sports #entertainment #mlb #nfl YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eRWpgpRQNBfFWMbw061PQ Podcast link options (Live Show Airs Every S...
2021-12-05
1h 23
Mets Get Mad Max Scherzer + Survivor Series & Ghostbusters: Afterlife Reviews
What are your thoughts on the shocking Max Scherzer signing with the…New York Mets [and the rest of MLB Hot Stove news and rumors]? Did you love or hate the recent Survivor Series PPV and the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie? Find out what my brutally honest thoughts are when you check out the all-new episode of “Sports Urban Legend” airing every Saturday at 11 pm…Starring yours truly…William Rameau and my Co-Host Maccorley Mathieu...Only on BlogTalk Radio and iTunes #sports #entertainment #mlb #nfl YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eRWpgpRQNBfFWMbw061PQ Podcast link options (Live Show Airs Every S...
2021-12-05
1h 24
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
“They Embody The Division” Geo Maher On Breaking Police Power And Building A World Without Police
In this episode we speak to Geo Maher. Maher is an educator, organizer, political theorist and the author of four books, including We Created Chavez, Building the Commune, and Decolonizing Dialectics. In this episode, we talk about Geo’s latest book, A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete. In this discussion we talk about Maher’s grounding of the abolitionist struggle in W.E.B. Du Bois’s seminal work of history Black Reconstruction in America. Geo discusses the specific relationship between whiteness and policing which develops through history in the US context. From...
2021-11-10
1h 22
Baroque en stock
E comme… ensemble, émotion, exultation et énergie, mais aussi école et enseignement
Comment naît l’émotion en musique ? Qu’est-ce qui permet à l’énergie de circuler ? Quelles sont les écoles d’interprétation de la musique baroque et qu’est-ce qui différence Harnoncourt de Gardiner ou de Jacobs ? Nous soufflons aussi ensemble les bougies d’anniversaire des Talens Lyriques : 30 ans à jouer de la musique avec Christophe Rousset ! Références musicales : Haendel, Royal fireworksmusic, réjouissance, Alison Balsom, Balsom ensemble Lully, Amadis, chaconne fin acte V, Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (dir.) Du Mont, « Echo in lectulo meo », Sandrine Piau, Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (dir.) H...
2021-10-28
24 min
The Next World
Solidarity With Haiti! With Mamyrah Prosper of Community Movement Builders - Part Two
On this episode, part two of a two part interview, Mamyrah Prosper discusses the aftermath of the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse, as well as grassroots responses. This interview was recorded just days before the recent earthquake added to the turmoil in Haiti.Mamyrah Prosper is International Coordinator for Community Movement Builders, and Assistant Professor of Global and International Studies at UC Irvine. She immigrated to the U.S. from Haiti at age 15, leaving her parents behind, and moved in with her sister’s family in New Jersey. Following a family tradition of acti...
2021-08-15
1h 07
The Next World
What is Happening in Haiti? With Mamyrah Prosper of Community Movement Builders - Part One
On this episode, part one of a two part interview, Mamyrah Prosper discusses her personal history as the daughter of a political prisoner in Haiti through her movement activism and work as a scholar, as well as recent Haitian political history, from the Duvaliers through Jovenel Moïse. Stay tuned for part two, as we discuss the assassination of Moïse and the aftermath, as well as grassroots responses.Mamyrah Prosper is International Coordinator for Community Movement Builders, and Assistant Professor of Global and International Studies at UC Irvine. She immigrated to the U.S. from Haiti at...
2021-08-12
34 min
Race Capitol
Take Back the Land! : Land, Gentrification, and the Umoja Village Shantytown
Evictions and housing insecurity aren’t new issues in this country; since the beginning of European colonization of the Amerikas, displacement, forced encampment, and enslavement have been critical to sustaining the wealth of a small number of white male settlers. The foundation of this U.S. occupation has always rested on the practices of extraction and expansionism, building over anyone who dares to challenge the corporate elite's gross mismanagement of the land. The call to “free the land” is not simply about grass, water, or territory; it’s a call for reclamation: of culture, autonomy, and community control.This week on Race...
2021-08-11
1h 21
The Black Myths Podcast
Debate: Community Control of the Police is Inconsistent with Police Abolition - Consider the Following
This month we are introducing a new series -- Consider the Following. A debate series administered to engage principled disagreements throughout the Black left and the sociopolitical Black world. Typically, our pod is predicated upon debunking quantifiable myths (propaganda) said about Black people. However, this series expands beyond fact and fiction to promote a discourse that works to clarify principled disagreements. This series will air every so often in combination with our normal episode format. The resolution for this month is "Community Control of the Police is Inconsistent with Police Abolition." We were unable to create the d...
2021-07-22
1h 24
Randle Goes MIP to MIA vs Atlanta Hawks! RIP 2021 Knicks Playoff Run Rant!
Should Julius Randle get a max contract despite struggling in the playoffs? Find out what my brutally honest thoughts are when you check out the all-new episode of “Sports Urban Legend” airing every Saturday at 11 pm…Starring yours truly…William Rameau and my Co-Host Maccorley Mathieu...Only on BlogTalk Radio and iTunes #sports #entertainment #knicks #nets YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eRWpgpRQNBfFWMbw061PQ Podcast link options (Live Show Airs Every Saturday @ 11pm) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-urban-legend/id710516266?mt=2 or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/williamrameau
2021-06-06
1h 23
Sports Urban Legend
Randle Goes MIP to MIA vs Atlanta Hawks! RIP 2021 Knicks Playoff Run Rant!
Should Julius Randle get a max contract despite struggling in the playoffs? Find out what my brutally honest thoughts are when you check out the all-new episode of “Sports Urban Legend” airing every Saturday at 11 pm…Starring yours truly…William Rameau and my Co-Host Maccorley Mathieu...Only on BlogTalk Radio and iTunes #sports #entertainment #knicks #nets YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8eRWpgpRQNBfFWMbw061PQ Podcast link options (Live Show Airs Every Saturday @ 11pm) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-urban-legend/id710516266?mt=2 or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/williamrameauBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.c...
2021-06-06
1h 22
The Next World
Liberating Housing: With Cole Williams of Greater New Orleans Citizen's Relief Team
Cole WIlliams of the Greater New Orleans Citizen's Relief Team talks with host Max Rameau about liberating homes owned by the city of New Orleans, renovating them, and moving in unhoused people.Described as having “the heart of Bob Marley, soul of Sam Cooke and grit of Etta James”, New Orleans-based Cole Williams and The Cole Williams Band (CWB) has rooted their sound in the tradition of Gil Scott-Heron, creating songs that reflect the everyday experiences and hopes of Black people all around the world. Their new album, “Give Power to the People'' are anthems of the Movement for Black...
2021-04-13
38 min
The Next World
Police Free Schools: With M. Adams of Freedom Inc in Madison, Wisconsin
M. Adams, Co-Executive Director of Freedom, Inc, talks with host Max Rameau about Black-Asian solidarity, lessons from multiracial organizing in a mostly white Midwest city, and their recent victory in removing police from schools in Madison, Wisconsin.M. Adams is a community organizer and co-executive director of Freedom Inc. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Adams has been in Madison since 2003. Adams’s dad has been incarcerated most of her life and she comes from a community that has been the extreme targets of police violence. In March 2016, Adams’s mother transitioned after fighting cancer and many forms of vi...
2021-01-01
42 min
The Next World
Free The Land: Sterling Johnson and Jenn Bennetch, Philadelphia Housing Action
Philadelphia Housing Action used direct action to force the city of Philadelphia to relinquish over 60 vacant homes for a community land trust for housing for the homeless. Sterling Johnson and Jenn Bennetch, two organizers with Philadelphia Housing Action, join host Max Rameau to discuss their victories and setbacks in their work to take over vacant housing in Philadelphia, and explore lessons for the movement for housing.See more of the work of host Max Rameau at pacapower.org. Stay subscribed to The Next World for more news from the frontlines of movements for justice and liberation.
2020-12-01
45 min
Monday Morning QB
Defunding Police - A Special Program
Defunding the police has become a rallying cry of the rekindled Black Lives Matter movement. MMQB reporter Chris Bangert-Drowns spends an hour discussing the past and present of defunding, its impact on local budgets and politics, and how communities can fundamentally reimagine public safety. Featuring the voices of Nicole Lewis, staff writer at The Marshall Project, and Max Rameau, author and organizer with Pan-African Community Action. Originally aired September 16.
2020-10-07
53 min
The Next World
Community Solutions in a Time of Crisis: Webinar Conversation featuring Scot Nakagawa, Sunni Patterson, Letha Muhammad, Crystal Hayling, and Adriana Foster
This episode, adapted from a recent webinar hosted by Partners for Dignity & Rights, is an important conversation on community solutions to the interconnected crises we are facing in this political moment. Liz Sullivan-Yuknis of Partners for Dignity & Rights facilitated a conversation with frontline organizations, including: Scot Nakagawa, ChangeLabAdriana Foster, United WorkersLetha Muhammad, Education Justice Alliance & Dignity In Schools CampaignCrystal Hayling, The Libra Foundationand poet Sunni Patterson.See more of the work of host Max Rameau at pacapower.org and Sha'Condria "iCon" Sibley at icontheartist.com. Thank you t...
2020-08-17
47 min
The Next World
Bonus Episode! Essential Workers: Conversations from the Frontlines
On this special bonus episode of The Next World, we feature highlights from a recent conversation with organizations of essential workers and impacted communities. Cathy Albisa of Partners for Dignity & Rights facilitated a conversation on how we can not just save lives, but also expand human rights and make us all safer in the future. Speakers on this episode include:Poet and organizer Cynthia Dewi Oka.Tim Bell, Executive Director, Chicago Workers' Collaborative.Magaly Licolli, Cofounder of Venceremos.Merle Payne, Co-Director of Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTUL).Scott Nova, E...
2020-07-23
1h 07
The Next World
Housing Now! Carroll Fife & Dominique Walker of Moms4Housing and poet Sha'Condria "iCon" Sibley
On this episode of The Next World, we focus on the organization Moms 4 Housing. Our guests are two members of the organization, Carroll Fife, Director of the Oakland chapter of Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment and current candidate for Oakland's District 3 City Council seat, and housing activist Dominique Walker, who participated in the first Moms 4 Housing housing takeover. Carroll and Dominique joined host Max Rameau to discuss what brought them to the act of civil disobedience of moving families into empty housing in Oakland, how they are handling the current pandemic, and what is next in the movement...
2020-07-09
45 min
Lumpen Radio: Week In Review
Lumpen Week in Review • 6-26-20
Welcome to Lumpen Week in Review the show that covers the past week of news, happenings and programs presented on Lumpen Radio. This week we learned about what defunding the police really means, how our officials in Chicago have dealt with the protests. All this plus the Trump Diaries, Size Matters and AWCYFM. Only on the Lumpen Week in Review for June 26, 2020. We spoke to: Max Rameau, Netfa Freeman, Kyle Syzmankowski, Jess Tylkowski and the Lumpen Players. Music from Harry Brenner in tribute to Dan Jugle.
2020-06-26
50 min
theAnalysis.news
Community Control Vs. Defunding the Police
Max Rameau and Netfa Freeman argue that defunding the police could lead to more private police forces protecting private property, with even less accountability to the public. They say Community Control is a transformative demand that changes who has power over policing. On theAnalysis.news podcast with Paul Jay.
2020-06-25
42 min
Conversa de Pianista
#13 Entrevista com Amaral Vieira (Parte 9)
9ª parte da entrevista do pianista e compositor Amaral Vieira a Alexandre Dias, em que ele falou sobre personalidades que conheceu, como Pablo Picasso, Francisco Mignone, Claudio Santoro, Mario Tavares, Lina Pires de Campos, Mario Ficarelli, Almeida Prado, e compositores cuja estética é bastante diferente da sua, mas com quem mantém amizade, como Jorge Antunes, Rodolfo Coelho de Souza e Aylton Escobar. Mencionou vários de seus alunos de piano, como Francisco Silva, Ricardo Peres, Max Barros, Paulo Gazzaneo, Flavio Augusto, Ricardo Ballestero, Carlos Eduardo Albertini, Eliane Elias, Vagner Ferreira, Miriam Braga, Sergio Gallo, Kennedy Moretti, Fúlvio Ferrari e tamb...
2020-06-16
1h 34
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
To Deal With Police, We Must Understand Why They Even Exist
The recent protests across the country following the murder of George Floyd have elevated the demands to defund and abolish the police. This comes on the heels of the nationwide resurgence of a movement for community control of police led by the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. We speak with author and activist Max Rameau of Pan African Community Action about the role of police in the bigger picture of the evolution of human beings as protectors of private property and wealth, the pitfalls of defunding police if this dynamic is not addressed and what community control...
2020-06-15
1h 00
Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 06.15.20
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host Glen Ford. Coming up: Black athletes earn billions of dollars for colleges, but who’s looking out for their interests? And -- solidarity. A veteran political organizer explains the meaning of the word. But first – activists have been confronting local governments across the nation with lists of demands, mostly involving the police. Max Rameau is with Pan-African Community Action, which is calling for community control of the police In Washington DC. We...
2020-06-15
54 min
Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 06.15.20
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host Glen Ford. Coming up: Black athletes earn billions of dollars for colleges, but who’s looking out for their interests? And -- solidarity. A veteran political organizer explains the meaning of the word. But first – activists have been confronting local governments across the nation with lists of demands, mostly involving the police. Max Rameau is with Pan-African Community Action, which is calling for community control of the police In Washington DC. We...
2020-06-15
00 min
The Next World
Just Transition and Viral Superhighways: Michelle Mascarenhas-Swan & Mateo Nube of Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project
This month: We are excited to welcome Michelle Mascarenhas-Swan and Mateo Nube of Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project. Movement Generation inspires and engages in transformative action towards the liberation and restoration of land, labor, and culture. Michelle and Mateo joined host Max Rameau to discuss viral superhighways, land & capitalism, and environmental justice.Michelle Mascarenhas-Swan has worked for the last 25 years building movement vehicles for frontline communities to move a shared vision and strategy. Prior to Movement Generation, Michelle co-led the Center for Food and Justice, National Farm to School Initiative, Rooted in Community, and School...
2020-05-13
1h 09
The Next World
Free Them All: Organizing in Prisons with Laketa Smith of Voice Of The Experienced
In this special bonus episode, Laketa Smith of Voice Of The Experienced (VOTE) in Louisiana joins host Max Rameau to discuss environmental justice, prisons, and prison reform versus prison abolition. Laketa Smith is a proud dual member of Voice Of The Experienced in their New Orleans & Baton Rouge Chapters, Executive Director of A Bella LaFemme Society, and a mentor and advocate for social justice.This episode was recorded before COVID-19 had been declared a pandemic across the U.S. Of course, communities in jails and prisons are more at risk now than ever before, and the need...
2020-04-23
31 min
The Next World
COVID-19: A Human Rights Response with Cathy Albisa & Ben Palmquist
This month: Cathy Albisa, co-founder and executive director of Partners for Dignity & Rights, and Ben Palmquist, Program Director for Health Care and Economic Democracy at Partners for Dignity & Rights. Cathy and Ben join host Max Rameau to discuss a human rights response to COVID-19, focusing on housing, healthcare, dignity in schools, and workers' rights.See more of the work of host Max Rameau at pacapower.org.This our first episode of season two of The Next World! Stay subscribed for more news from the frontlines of movements for justice and liberation. Thank you...
2020-03-30
1h 04
The Next World
Max Rameau and Rob Robinson on Community Control of Police, Land, and Resources
Once a month, we explore and celebrate the work of poor people's movements, especially in the U.S. We highlight systemic organizing led by women, LGBT folks, and people of color, pushing forward new models for change. This month, co-host Max Rameau joins host Puck Lo and guest Rob Robinson for a conversation on community control of police, land and resources.Max Rameau is an organizer and political theorist with Pan-African Community Action in DC, working on a Community Control Over Police campaign to have local police come under the control of local communities, through...
2019-06-01
50 min
The Next System Podcast
How Communities Can Take Control of Their Police (W/ Max Rameau)
This week on the Next System Podcast, Adam talks with Max Rameau about his article "Community Control of Police: A Proposal," part of the Prisons and Policing: Systemic Challenges & Alternative Visions collection at thenextsystem.org. Transcripts of all of our episodes are available at www.thenextsystem.org.
2018-01-17
42 min
tanztalk
tanztalk mit Andrea Amort
Andrea Amort, Univ. Prof., Dr., geb. in Linz, studierte Modernen Tanz und klassisches Ballett bei Erika Gangl und Andrei Jerschik in Linz und Theaterwissenschaft an der Universität Wien. Sie ist Tanzhistorikerin, Dramaturgin, Kritikerin sowie Lehrende an der MUK – Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien. Kuratorische Tätigkeit: u.a. „Tanz im Exil“, „Hanna Berger: Retouchings“, Grete Wiesenthal-Forschungsprojekt. Bücher: „österreich tanzt. Geschichte und Gegenwart“ (2001), „Nurejew und Wien. Ein leidenschaftliches Verhältnis“ (2003), „Hanna Berger. Spuren einer Tänzerin im Widerstand“ (2010). Künstlerische Leiterin des Festivals „Berührungen. Tanz vor 1938 – Tanz von heute“ (Wien, 2008). Von 2009 bis 2013 Kuratorin im Auftrag der Stadt Wien für Theater, T...
2016-12-05
1h 28
NESRI's Podcast
Take Back the Land Panel at the Left Forum - June 2013
Take Back the Land organized a panel entitled "Social Movements and Left Transformative Organizing" at the Left Forum at Pace University in New York City in June, 2013. This podcast features highlights from the panel of organizers and activists discussing the challenges and successes they've had in securing the fundamental human right to housing through Take Back the Land. Panelists include Rob Robinson and Max Rameau from Take Back the Land and Willie J.R. Fleming and Toussaint Losier from the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign. To learn more about the Take Back the Land movement, visit TBTL.org. To learn more...
2013-10-03
38 min
KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – How We Survive: The Deepening Homeless Crisis
Across the U.S., virtually everyone is feeling the deepening economic crunch in one way or another. Unemployment rates are soaring and homelessness is skyrocketing as the economy continues to sink. Millions of Americans are in dire straits… and stories of trying to survive the times are all too common. On this edition, we visit with a family who lost their home and now lives inside their cramped trailer in a city parking lot. And we’ll hear how two different communities are dealing with the economic crisis by taking matters into their own hands. Featur...
2009-08-28
04 min
The Shallow Gene Pool; Examining examples of the shallow end of the human gene pool
The Shallow Gene Pool Show 28 January 18 2009
A Pittsburgh family's puppy is dead after he was shot at point-blank range on a leash by an Allegheny County Sheriff's deputy. A Grady County Deputy shot and killed a woman's dog simply for the dog going up to the deputy . You may also want to leave your dog at home if you travel trough Tennessee to prevent it form being shot by police. New Jersey police officer charged with sexually assaulting three girls now charged with engaging in sex acts with cows. A Phoenix police officer flashed his gun and wouldn't allow anyone on his property to help the ca...
2009-01-19
00 min