Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Host Francesca Rheannon talks with Eliot Peper about his Cli-Fi novel, Veil. It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret.
Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to Trim Your Carbon Footprint. It’s just out for Earth Day.
Monday, April 26, 10 PM and archived.
First Voices Indigenous Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Alexis Bunten, (Aleut/Yup’ik) has served as a manager, consultant and applied researcher for Indigenous, social and environmental programming for over 15 years. Alexis has developed educational material for both formal and informal learning environments including university-level courses. We’ll be talking about a panel discussion on “The Indigenous Rights of Nature.”
Then, Niya DeGroat, a Diné fashion writer and former Director of Multimedia for Phoenix Fashion Week. We’ll be discussing Niya’s Feb. 1, 2021 column in Indian Country Today — “Wait a minute America! ‘This is stolen land’: Joe Biden’s inauguration missed the mark by including the tone-deaf American folk song.”
Tuesday, April 27 at 12:00 noon.
Jim Motavalli
Jim Motavalli’s guests:
8:00 PM, country singer Carvin Walls on his family-friendly music.
9:00 PM, Andrew Bowering, CEO of American Lithium, on how to produce this key ingredient of the electric car battery domestically in states such as Nevada.
Others TK.
Tuesday, April 27.
East End Ink
In his new book “Let Us Dream,” Pope Francis describes a vision of a more just society, economically and environmentally, post-pandemic. Professor Thomas Petriano of St. Joseph’s College, Patchogue analyses this work in a talk recorded by Canios Books, Sag Harbor. East End Ink programs are heard monthly on the 4th and occasional 5th Wednesday.
Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 PM and archived.