Category Archive : Featured

Civic Cipher

𝐂𝐈𝐕𝐈𝐂 𝐂𝐈𝐏𝐇𝐄𝐑 Wed 4pm

ONLY ON KNSJ IN SAN DIEGO

𝐂𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐢𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐫 is a nationally syndicated radio show and podcast hosted by Q Ward and Ramses Ja. The program was created to foster allyship, empathy, and understanding, and bolster social justice efforts in hopes of creating a more equitable society for all. This show seeks to directly engage with diverse populations across the country.

↘ Set in motion in early 2020 by the violent and egregious murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, Civic Cipher was created as a response to a desperate call to action, and an urgent need for change.

↘ Civic Cipher is intentionally, curated to be an invaluable, and timeless, resource for everyone. These conversations serve non-POC allies (as well as POC) who may not otherwise be privy to these types of discussions, perspectives, and optics.

↘ Providing long-form, engaging, data-driven conversations that easily fit in ALL spaces across personal, academic, and professional realms, Civic Cipher excellently packages and delivers purposeful, educational, and relevant material and warmly welcomes audiences across all demographics.

Co-host Q Ward is a 15+ year DJ and broadcast veteran. The Detroit native has spent over 20 yrs in the entertainment space spanning several different roles in and around professional sports, film, television, music and philanthropy. He’s had a very diversified life and career having lived and worked in 4 countries, on 3 continents and in over a dozen cities. Q is the former in-arena DJ for the Phoenix Suns, a manager for creatives, a BMI-published songwriter, co-host of Civic Cipher (a one-hour talk radio show currently broadcasting on over 100 stations nationwide), co-host of iHeartmedia’s Black Information Network Daily Podcast, and currently owns the media imprint Hip Hop Weekly. Q Ward

Co-Host Ramses Ja is an award-winning broadcasting professional with a career spanning over two decades on radio and television stations across the country. Being a celebrated DJ and media personality, Ramses has been featured on many billboards, magazine covers, newspaper articles, and naturally radio and television. Ramses has always taken this notoriety and used it to inspire Black and Brown youth. As a former president of his college’s Black Student Union, this has been central to his efforts his whole career. Ramses has gone on to win media and activist awards from several prestigious institutions including the NAACP and The Black Philanthropy Initiative. Currently, Ramses hosts Civic Cipher with Q Ward. Additionally Ramses hosts The Black Information Network Daily Podcast where he interviews Black journalists around the country to gain more insight into national news stories. The Black Information Network Daily Podcast is found on the Black Information Network—a subsidiary of iHeartmedia. @ramsesja

↘ Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @civiccipher

Stop & Talk

STOP & TALK with GRANT OLIPHANT and CRYSTAL PAGE Fri 8am

Thoughtful conversations and a good way to start the day! STOP & TALK dives deep into the themes of purpose and opportunity, guided by the insights of leaders in the arts and culture, health, philanthropy, finance, and innovation fields. Together, we celebrated local achievements and envisioned what’s possible in San Diego County.

https://stopandtalkpodcast.com/

Friendly Fire

FRIENDLY FIRE with DON KIMBALL Sat 2pm

A Show For and About Veterans

Don is in conversation with Veterans for Peace about the overturning of Roe vs. Wade by SCOTUS in 2022. We also hear from former US Marine Captain and State Department official Matt Hoh on the War in Ukraine

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN LIVE with MIKE AGUIRRE Sat 11am

Call in with questions or comments at 619-790-KNSJ (5675)

In case you were unable to attend KNSJ’s Fundraiser with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and former Bureau Chief with the New York Times, Mike and his guests are in conversation about the first-hand accounts Chis Hedges’ related, and more. Chris is on tour with his latest book A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.

San Diego Screenwriter’s Studio Fri 4pm, Sun 7:30 am, Wed 8am

with GAIL STEWART

– L.A. BASED GREG PORPER SCREENWRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER UNPACKS FROM NAVIGATING THE TREACHEROUS WATERS OF DISTRIBUTION –

– HIS DARK OFFICE COMEDY “DON’T TELL LARRY” IS OUT — BUT MAINTAINING CREATIVE CONTROL AND CHAIN OF TITLE — NOT FOR THE WEAK OF HEART!

– JOIN SAN DIEGO SCREENWRITER STUDIO’S PRODUCER/HOST GAIL STEWART AND GREG PORPER FOR AN AMAZING STORY OF HOW HE DID IT!

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN with Mike Aguirre Sat 11am

GUEST: Alistair Running Bear Mulholland, Writer with Indian Voices

MIKE COVERS UP-TO-DATE NEWS. HE IS STARTING WITH THE SHOOTING IN FRONT OF THE EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON D.C. AND THEN WILL GO TO HIS GUEST ALISTAIR WITH INDIAN VOICES.

_______ About Indian Voices ________

MISSION STATEMENT

– To advance and promote a supportive system of information sharing grounded in Native Indigenous values and traditions while developing pioneering efforts to build bridges with emerging grassroots coalitions of labor and community groups in order to create a sustainable economic environment

– Indian Voices Media project is the culmination of efforts on the part of community members intent on assisting with the development of an entrepreneurial journalistic endeavor. Dedicated to bringing the voices of the marginalized and the indigenous members of our society into the national discours. To not only influence policy makers, but to enhance the pool of educational material to inform the mainstream about the important role of indigenous people, whose enduring presence in the development of our history and society assures its future.

– Particular emphasis is given to exploring and revealing the historically strong connection that exists between Black / Indian cultures.

– This loose affiliation of volunteers and change agents contribute to the production of a monthly print newspaper and a developing cutting edge website offering academics and social critics a platform for expression.

– This ongoing project has been under guidance and supervision of Rose Davis. A long time advocate of a sustainable and healthy, balanced living environment and whose work toward this end is her raison d’etre. – –

https://www.indianvoices.net/

Law and Disorder

LAW and DISORDER RADIO Sat 6pm

Law and Disorder provides timely legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and practices of torture exercised by the US government and private corporations.

Today’s conversations include:

A New Nuclear Non-Proliferation Agreement Amid Tension. Guest – Richard Becker is the Western Regional Coordinator of the ANSWER—Act Now to Stop War and End Racism—Coalition, and the author of Palestine, Israel the U.S. Empire and of the book The Myth of Democracy and the Rule of the Banks.

Entrenching Authoritarianism: Expanding the Terrorism Framework and the Infrastructure of Surveillance to Repress Expression and Stifle Dissent. Guest – Attorney Nadia Ben-Youssef, the Advocacy Director at the Center for Constitutional Rights is quoted saying “Our hope is that the report sounds the alarm for the international community to act with greater urgency to challenge this administration and its belligerent efforts to dismantle constitutional protections and international law.” She directs all advocacy around issues related to the promotion of civil and human rights. Together with the legal, advocacy, and communication teams, Nadia identifies opportunities for the Center for Constitutional Rights to make strategic cultural and political interventions that shift public narrative and policy on our issues.

The Electric Picnic

THE ELECTRIC PICNIC with SUSAN TAYLOR Sat 7pm

Guest Poet Andy Palasciano

Andy Palasciano is a poet who lives in Old Town San Diego. He formerly co-hosted Broken Anchor Poetry along with Ying Wu and Michael Klam. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from San Diego State in English Literature. He has helped run several Kids San Diego Poetry Annual Events. He has two books published by San Diego Poetry Annual publisher Bill Harding through Garden Oak Press or Lymer and Hart. One is his memoir “The Warrior: The Tales of a Substitute Teacher and Job Coach,” which covers his whole life including his rough career as a substitute teacher where he “survived” and his current job as a job coach where he mentors disabled adults at their places of employment. Lymer and Hart and Bill Harding also published his latest book “Revolutions: Night and Day,” which is a collection of allegory and art that mirrors the rotation of the Earth.

Writer’s Voice

WRITER’S VOICE with FRANCESCA RHEANNON Sat 6pm

Compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform

Writer’s Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing.  Francesca also talks with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers.  Francesca Rheannon is the producer and host of Writer’s Voice.  She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist. 

Friendly Fire

FRIENDLY FIRE with DON KIMBALL Saturdays 2pm

A Show For and About Veterans

Guests Ann Wright and Pat Elder – Military Families in Hawaii Protest Polluted Water

From the archives of Friendly Fire, today is a replay of its important and still relevant program with US Army Colonel (Ret.) and former US State Department official ANN WRIGHT discussing US Navy pollution problems at US Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickman in Hawaii. Also joining the conversation is US Military Poisons Project Executive Director PAT ELDER. Both of these activists with USN resistance to cleaning up and fixing leaking fuel tanks adversely affecting thousands of US military personnel. This show is a rebroadcast from 12/21.

About PFAFS. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large family of man-made chemicals that contain carbon, fluorine, and other elements.

These chemicals have been in use since the 1940s and are found in a variety of products including firefighting foams, household products such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, and stain and water repellants.

The two most widely studied PFAS chemicals are perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS); these chemicals were voluntarily phased out of production in the United States. However, as many as 3,000 other PFAS chemicals still are used in a wide variety of applications.

These chemicals are persistent and resist degradation, meaning they accumulate in the environment and in your body over time. – From Military Poisons Website