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WOMEN’S RADIO HOUR Wednesday 5-6pm

IS IT PROTECTION OR GENOCIDE BY ISRAEL?



Host Patricia Law and her guests delve into the history and reality of the attacks on Palestine. What is future of the conflict and can it be resolved?  Listen and learn about the conflict in a conversation with voices not represented on mainstream media.

THE ELECTRIC PICNIC Wednesday 3-4pm with Host Susan Taylor

Yabbering Scribes? What’s that About?

Author and Poet Susan Taylor is in conversation with prose writers from the Alliance for Literary Writers, Authors and Yabbering Scribes–“ALWAYS.” If you are curious about how to go about writing, you will hear tips and experiences about a journey to authorship, observations, inspirations, story telling. You can use this information to write the history of your own family to pass down to your children so that those memories, stories and anecdotes live forever and give everyone an understanding of their own roots.

What is the Alliance for Literary Writers, Authors, & Yabbering Scribes (ALWAYS)?

ALWAYS is an informal collective of established fiction and nonfiction writers in the Phoenix area who want to support one another’s work, share ideas and best practices, and discuss writing topics. Their informal meetings are designed to help one another…sharing support, resources, and roundtable discussions to better their craft of writing.

About Host Susan Taylor–Susan is a wife, mother, and six-time grandmother.  She loves living in a diverse and friendly neighborhood in San Diego, and can be seen walking her dog Duffy to coffee shops and happy hours.  Susan writes poems and short stories, tutors English, and is an avid volunteer with social justice organizations. She is the author of The Electric Picnic: Poetry For Nice People And Good Dogs.  Her poems can also be found on  haikuuniverse.com, thepoetryhighway.com, and in the San Diego Anthology of  Poetry, and Verbatim Bookstore.  Susan has also been selected for inclusion in A Year in Ink, Volume 17, 2024. 





NATIVE AMERICA CALLING Wednesday October 16, 2024, Noon-1pm

The Shawnee Take on ‘Civilization;

There is a decidedly imperialistic thrust to the Civilization video games. That’s why Shawnee tribal leaders were wary at first when game developers approached them about including famed Shawnee chief Tecumseh in the next version of Civilization. But after four years, the collaboration has introduced Shawnee language and culture and a new direction for the Civilization franchise. We’ll hear about this intersection of Native representation and video games and explore some new uses for video games.

GUESTS

Chief Ben Barnes (Shawnee Tribe), chief of the Shawnee Tribe, board member of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, and chairman of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma

Dillon Dean (Shawnee Tribe), actor and voices Tecumseh in Civilization 7

Anangookwe Hermes-Roach (Ojibwe), co-director and game developer for Reclaim!

Dr. Lee Francis IV aka Dr. IndigiNerd (Laguna Pueblo), CEO of A Tribe Called Geek

KNSJ FUNDRAISER SUNDAY OCTOBER 13, 1-6PM

GRANADA HOUSE, 3855 Granada Avenue in North Park

Come hear your KNSJ DJ favorites spin this Sunday, October 13th at Granada House. Your favorite station is fundraising to purchase a remote unit. This will enable KNSJ to broadcast live from your favorite spots and venues in San Diego. Please stop by Granada House in North Park THIS Sunday and open your wallet. You won’t be sad.

STOP & TALK hosted by Grant Oliphant, Fridays 8-9am

CAROL DEDRICH: Fun is a critical component of mental health

Carol Dedrich, CEO of Girl Scouts San Diego, joins host Grant Oliphant to explore the evolving role of Girl Scouts in shaping the next generation of leaders. Drawing from her rich experiences as a U.S. Army captain and Girl Scout alumna, Carol shares how her journey is intricately connected to the mission of empowering young women in today’s complex world. She reflects on the similarities between military service and Girl Scouts, where camaraderie, resilience, and community play vital roles in both environments.

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DEMOCRACY NOW! 6-7pm M-F

TODAY’S NEWS REPORTS

– The First Live-Streamed Genocide. Al Jazeera Exposes War Crimes Filmed by Israeli Troops Themselves

– Motaz Azaiza, Acclaimed Journalist from Gaza, on Photographing War & Making Art from the Pain

– Catastrophic Category 5: Report from West Florida on Hurricane Milton as Millions Evacuate, Price Gouging

WOMEN’S HOUR Saturday 12-1pm

Renewable Energy, Environmental Injustice, Project 2025.

Join host Patricia in conversation about the climate crisis, what we can do to help the planet and the future for our children and ourselves, and looking at what the Project 2025 plans are.

AL CHILI Spanish Radio 9-10 AM Saturdays

BROADCASTING LIVE

Produced by the Employee Rights Center, AL CHILE is a show with music, news, interviews and topics of common interest including worker’s rights, immigration, housing, health and technology.  The host and producer is Ariana Gallegos joined by DJ Peet O Perez.  Covering issues important to San Diego, discussions you will not hear on other San Diego stations — AL CHILE, Always Fresh, Always Relevant.

EAST COUNTY MAGAZINE Monday 5pm, Tuesday 8am, Friday 5pm, Saturday 8am

Hosted by Miriam Raftery, award-winning investigative journalist and editor of East County Magazine

The East County Magazine Show has a mission to reflect all
voices in our region, particularly those under-represented in other media.
Dedicated to keeping people safe and informed, its hosts reflect the rich
diversity of our region. .East County Magazine has won major journalism awards
as well as awards for its radio program.
It has received top honors for investigative reporting and other news
categories.

 

SAN DIEGO SCREENWRITERS’ STUDIO Friday 3-3:30 pm

The San Diego Screenwriters’ Studio is the place for beginning Screenwriters to acclimate to the rarified Hollywood air of writing screenplays and scripts for television/streaming services.

Gail Stewart, former KFMB Radio/Television Investigative reporter and recovering Sacramento Public Safety Lobbyist, is your Producer/Host. Gail provides tips, big-wig interviews, and her never ending, first-hand adventures on entering Script Competitions, her myriad of on-line Screenwriting Classes, Writers’ Retreats, and everything else she is doing daily to break into Hollywood. Her glass is ALWAYS half full!

Joining Gail is Co-host Raul Sandelin.  Raul is a veteran San Diego documentarist and College Writing Professor who regales listeners with his vast screenwriting experience and ever-present dry wit.