Category Archive : News

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN LIVE WITH MIKE AGUIRRE Saturdays 11am-Noon Call in 619-790-KNSJ (5675)

GAZA

TODAY, Mike is in conversation with Amala Jubran about her experiences, observations medical missions, history and more.

Al Chile

AL CHILE SPANISH RADIO CON ARIANA GALLEGOS Saturday 9-10AM

La Mejor de 2024, The Best of 2024

weberc.net

KNSJ ASD New Year’s Celebration Tonight, SUNSET TO SUNRISE

— RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH KNSJ AND ASD —

YOU ARE INVITED TO CLOSE OUT 2024 AND BRING IN 2025 WITH

A CELEBRATION LIKE NONE BEFORE!

Get your Tickets Now!

Join KNSJ and Activist San Diego and friends for a community bonfire with food, drinks, healing sessions including Hatha Yoga, Singing Bowl Healing Sound Bath, Tarot & Astrology, a grief circle and an interactive talk “Decolonizing and de-stigmatizing Mental Health, shifting to community care.” From sunset to sunrise we will hold space to be together around a bonfire with music, poetry, and conversation. Get your Tickets Now!

Friendly Fire

FRIENDLY FIRE, A SHOW FOR AND ABOUT VETERANS WITH HOST DON KIMBALL Saturdays 2-2:30 pm


DON KIMBALL was a non-commissioned officer, stationed on Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire from 1977-1981, at a time when they were frequently using a firefighting foam (AFFF), which we now know to be full of PFAS. Today, Don is the producer and host of “Friendly Fire: A Voice For Veterans” where he frequently tackles thorny issues like chemical exposures and toxic PFAS testing for veterans and more.
A member of the Maine Veterans for Peace, Don views social and environmental justice issues in a global context. Did you know that the number one entity for consuming fossil fuels, thus contributing to global climate change on the planet, is the US Department of Defense?

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN WITH MIKE AGUIRRE LIVE Sat 11am-Noon

Today Mike and his guest Patrick Stewart, Library Foundation, San Diego, are in conversation about book bans as well as the extensive public library resources available to everyone in the San Diego area.

Call in to the studio with your questions and comments. 619-790-KNSJ (5675)

Al Chile

AL CHILE SPANISH RADIO En Vivo Con ARIANA GALLEGOS Saturdays 9-10am

Music – Current News – Interviews – Lively Discussions


¡Acompáñanos todos los sábados a las 9 a. m.! Ariana Gallegos presenta el programa Al Chile, patrocinado por el Employee Rights Center, te ofrece debates profundos y entrevistas reveladoras con invitados que marcan la diferencia en nuestra comunidad.

Join us every Saturday at 9am. Ariana Gallegos presents the program Al Chile, sponsored by the Employee Rights Center. You will hear deep discussions and eye-opening interviews with guests making a difference in our community.

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Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN WITH MIKE AGUIRRE Fridays 3-4pm

From our archives we bring you a replay of Mike’s conversation with Martha Sullivan about the critical situation of homelessness in San Diego. According to local record-keeping, the number of unsheltered San Diegans continues to rise. Mike and Martha discuss the factors and complexities regarding homelessness.

STOP & TALK

STOP & TALK with GRANT OLIPHANT Fri 8-9am

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.

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Democracy Now! News

DEMOCRACY NOW! NEWS With Amy Goodman and Juan González M-F 7-8am and replayed 6-7pm

TODAY’s news covers these headlines and more

  • Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill Dozens, Including Five Journalists; Three Babies Freeze to Death
  • Russia Launches Massive Christmas Attack on Ukraine’s Energy Grid
  • Azerbaijani Airlines Crash in Kazakhstan Leaves Behind 38 Dead, 29 Survivors
  • Turkey’s Erdoğan Threatens to “Bury” Syrian Kurds Unless They Lay Down Arms
  • Dozens Killed in Violence Across Mozambique Following Disputed Election Result
    Gunmen Kill 2 Haitian Journalists Covering Reopening of Port-au-Prince Hospital
  • Judge Voids Arkansas Law Criminalizing Booksellers and Librarians Providing “Harmful” Books to Minors

Democracy Now! produces a daily, global, independent news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González. Our reporting includes breaking daily news headlines and in-depth interviews with people on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues. On Democracy Now!, you’ll hear a diversity of voices speaking for themselves, providing a unique and sometimes provocative perspective on global events.

Democracy Now! launched in 1996, airing on nine radio stations. More than two decades later, we have grown to be one of the leading U.S.-based independent daily news broadcasts in the world.

As an independent news program, Democracy Now! is audience-supported, which means that our editorial independence is never compromised by corporate or government interests.

Giving Tuesday

SUPPORT KNSJ INDEPENDENT PUBLIC COMMUNITY RADIO, SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER

Friends,
As we approach the end of another year in America, one thing is clear. We’re grappling with a lot. Democracy is in peril. Gun violence, antisemitism, racially-motivated hate crimes, and the wealth-gap are all on the rise. The rampant spread of misinformation throughout our increasingly corporatized digital media platforms means that now more than ever, independent media is critical to the democratic discussion. This is why KNSJ matters.

In our ten years on the air, KNSJ has featured live debates between candidates for City Council and the Mayor’s office, live productions from rallies for climate action, labor rights, civil rights, the PRIDE parade, and the Women’s March. We have more science and environment-based programs than all the other stations in San Diego County combined. The service we provide to our listeners doesn’t stop at our Public Affairs programming. KNSJ is continuing to develop the best independent music programming schedule you’ll find in the entire county. Night in and night out, listeners who tune to 89.1 FM or stream online at knsj.org will hear an incredibly eclectic array of music that will not be found on any of the corporately-monopolized stations that dominate the airwaves.

In 2024 KNSJ moved to a bigger and better studio. We hope to strengthen our terrestrial signal and we continue to expand our locally-produced programming schedule and strengthen our ties to the community through live-music events and youth-based radio-production opportunities.

This Giving Tuesday, we hope that you will consider contributing to the cause of Social Justice community radio in San Diego County by becoming a member of KNSJ. Your donation will not only help KNSJ accomplish our goals, but will also help to counteract the dangerous spread of misinformation throughout the digital landscape with the type of truth-telling that only independent media can provide. Thank you for your support and donations. Please become a sustaining member or make a one-time contribution.

PLEASE DONATE TODAY. #knsj