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audioCherri Foytlin reports on Gulf Flood 2016 from her home in Rayne, LA (Attachment On: Citizen Reporting of Great Louisiana Flood of 2016) (audio/mpeg 6.0MB) by wtul news
"this fiery, courageous, amazing helping each other" Cherri Foytlin reports from her flooded home in Rayne, Louisiana, on the Gulf Flood of 2016 [ Audio: 8...
Posted: Tue, Aug 16, 2016 7:01pm PDT
audioOn Short Term Rentals and City Planning Commission: Interview with Jeffrey Goodman (audio/mpeg 77.5MB) by WTUL News & Views
On Short Term Rentals and City Planning Commission: Matt Olsen interviews Jeffrey Goodman, urban planner. Goodman participated in teach-in sponsored by European Dissent and Jane Place in preparation for City Planning Commission open comment tomorrow, Tuesday, August 9, 2016....
Posted: Mon, Aug 8, 2016 7:43am PDT
audioSister of Navy Yard mass shooter speaks out about untreated mental illness (audio/mpeg 41.6MB) by WTUL News and Views
Naomi Alexis, Sister of Navy Yard mass shooter Aaron Alexis, speaks out about untreated serious mental illness. Aaron Alexis showed symptoms of mental illness throughout his life but his illness went undiagnosed and ignored for years. The result was that he was violent toward his sisters and later became a danger to himself and others. He shot and killed 13 people including himself at a Navy Yard in Washington D.C. in the fall of 2013....
Posted: Fri, Jul 29, 2016 9:40am PDT
audioOn Drug User Health and Dignity - Interview with Mike Selick from Harm Reduction Coalition (audio/mpeg 21.7MB) by WTUL News & Views
On Drug User Health and Dignity - Interview with Mike Selick from the Training & Capacity-Building Institute at the Harm Reduction Coalition....
Posted: Mon, Jul 11, 2016 6:22am PDT
audioPam Whalen interviewed Agustin and Patricia on KFCF 88.1 FM (Attachment On: Struggle and Hope CD Release and Celebration) (audio/mpeg 107.0MB) by Mike Rhodes
This 57 minute interview includes music from the Struggle and Hope CD....
Posted: Sun, Jun 26, 2016 3:43pm PDT
audioCat Brooks, Darwin BondGraham and Ali Winston speak about Oakland police criminal culture (audio/mpeg 13.4MB) by Democracy Now!
AMY GOODMAN: We’re joined by three guests. In San Francisco, California, we’re joined by Cat Brooks. She is an Oakland-based Black Lives Matter activist, co-founder of the Anti Police-Terror Project. Brooks helped organize Friday’s protest against the Oakland Police Department. In Berkeley, we’re joined by two reporters who helped break the Oakland Police Department sex crime story. Darwin BondGraham and Ali Winston are journalists with the East Bay Express....
Posted: Tue, Jun 21, 2016 8:10pm PDT
audioSacred Psychology & Plant Medicine: Dr. Kat Coder (audio/mpeg 52.6MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia Vida speaks with Dr. Kat Coder about sacred psychology, empowering others to heal themselves, and the proliferation of plant medicine in today's society....
Posted: Wed, May 11, 2016 12:27pm PDT
audioScar Story: Documentary of Paulette Leaphart's 1,000 Mile Walk to DC (audio/mpeg 33.5MB) by WTUL News and Views
Kezia speaks to Paulette Mackenzie Leaphart about her 1,000 mile topless walk from Biloxi to DC as a breast cancer warrior and individual who under went a double mastectomy without reconstructive surgery. Filmmakers Emily Mackenzie and Sasha Solodukhina also join....
Posted: Fri, Apr 29, 2016 8:34am PDT
audioA law offers relief to families struggling to care for serious mentally ill loved ones. (audio/mpeg 40.9MB) by WTUL News and Views
Janet Hays interviews Judge Calvin Johnson about the Assisted Outpatient Treatment law and two parents in the New Orleans region who share their stories about similar struggles to get care for their seriously mentally ill children that resulted in very different outcomes. Discussed is a little known law that has been implemented in almost every State in the Union known as Assisted Outpatient Treatment. In Louisiana the law is known as Nicola's law. It has been proven successful in providing ...
Posted: Sat, Apr 16, 2016 10:09am PDT
audioMy name is John Kinal and I have a story to tell.. (Attachment On: Support a Public Inquest into the continuing deaths at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Center) (audio/mpeg 7.9MB) by John Kinal
Justice for we guarantees freedom to be. My mother Jennie Kinal and I, at no time did we freely decide, her life was to be stolen by the first degree mur...
Posted: Fri, Apr 8, 2016 8:27am PDT
audioSupport a Public Inquest into the continuing deaths at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Center (audio/mpeg 13.7MB) by John Kinal
We have a serious responsibility here to speak fair against the stealing of innocent life currently going on over at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Center in "Comfort Care". They openly, without apology, deprive vital medicines, while torturing the patient with poisons such as with my mom, Jennie Kinal, now dead as crime victim to first degree murder....
Posted: Tue, Apr 5, 2016 4:32pm PDT
audioWtul News and Views interviews Cherri Foytlin on the New Lease on Life (Attachment On: WTUL News reports from the New Lease on Life 23rd March at the Louisiana Superdome) (audio/mpeg 19.8MB) by wtulnews
We interviewed Cherri Foytlin of Idle No More Gulf Coast at the New Lease on Life rally and demonstration. Foytlin and 300 allies disrupted the announcements o...
Posted: Fri, Mar 25, 2016 8:45am PDT
audioWTUL News reports from the New Lease on Life 23rd March at the Louisiana Superdome (audio/mpeg 19.8MB) by wtulnews
We interviewed Cherri Foytlin of Idle No More Gulf Coast at the New Lease on Life rally and demonstration. Foytlin and 300 allies disrupted the announcements of lease sales in the Offshore Gulf of Mexico. Bids for leasing these public lands for drilling are at their lowest levels in decades, and the industry is drilling in deeper and deeper water without any new regulations from the BSEE. Cherri spoke to us of her vision for just transition and her concerns of lacking a future for her c...
Posted: Fri, Mar 25, 2016 8:45am PDT
audioOrleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition, Religious Leaders Demand Sheriff's Resignation (audio/mpeg 43.5MB) by WTUL News & Views
Interview with Orleans Parish Reform Coalition member, Janet Hays, in advance of press conference in New Orleans. OPPRC and Religious Leaders demand Sheriff Marlin Gusman resign from office immediately, citing the pervasive culture of violence and neglect in the new jail....
Posted: Mon, Mar 21, 2016 7:40am PDT
audio08mar16-4 (Attachment On: March 8 challenge to Santa Cruz sleeping ban media archive) (audio/ogg 8.2MB) by IndyRadio/Roknich
City of Santa Cruz Council Meeting 7pm session 08mar16 (audio) (4) Discussion by council and staff, followed their vote 40:10...
Posted: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 4:09pm PDT
audio08mar16-3 (Attachment On: March 8 challenge to Santa Cruz sleeping ban media archive) (audio/ogg 8.9MB) by IndyRadio/Roknich
City of Santa Cruz Council Meeting 7pm session 08mar16 (audio) (3) Public Comments, Discussion by council and staff 43:04...
Posted: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 4:09pm PDT
audio08mar16-2 (Attachment On: March 8 challenge to Santa Cruz sleeping ban media archive) (audio/ogg 11.0MB) by IndyRadio/Roknich
City of Santa Cruz Council Meeting 7pm session 08mar16 (audio) (2) Public Comments 55:26...
Posted: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 4:09pm PDT
audio08mar16-1 (Attachment On: March 8 challenge to Santa Cruz sleeping ban media archive) (audio/ogg 10.0MB) by IndyRadio/Roknich
City of Santa Cruz Council Meeting 7pm session 08mar16 (audio) (1) The initial presentation 48:57...
Posted: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 4:09pm PDT
audioProposed city ordinance would reform marijuana prohibition in New Orleans (audio/mpeg 23.4MB) by WTUL News and Views
Interview with Kevin Caldwell - Executive Director of CommonsenseNOLA - a marijuana reform advocacy organization. Listeners learn about why a proposed city ordinance that would reform marijuana prohibition in New Orleans is needed. Discussed are issues of racial equity, summonses, citations and the negative economic and humanitarian impacts of high bonds amounts on poor people who have committed low level non-violent offenses....
Posted: Fri, Mar 4, 2016 7:02pm PST
audioTalking about Homelessness in Fresno (audio/mpeg 68.4MB) by Mike Rhodes
35:55 minute audio of the Street Heat radio show (Friday, February 26, 2016) on KFCF 88.1 FM....
Posted: Fri, Feb 26, 2016 9:05pm PST
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