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Playlist info for: 'WTUL News and Views' on 10-12-2016

Show nameWTUL News and Views
Show DJs DJ Ruby,eustatic,Margot,DJ RadioActivity,Under The Bus,DJ Habi,meme,kelp goose,DJ Budd,Sophie Kunen,DJ Brackish
Show infoMonday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8am-10am [[ In the 8am hour = Featured Local Interview or program [[ @ 9am = Democracy Now! syndicated
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Time Title Artist Album Label Genre
08:00 am Colombian victims continue to push for peace; Hungarians vote on whether to participate in EU refugee resettlement plan; Toronto’s Newcomer Kitchen helps Syrian refugees; Free Speech Radio News: Hurricane Matthew kills hundreds in Haiti;catastrophic bleaching of Great Barrier Reef; India-Pakistan tensions in Kashmir; https://soundcloud.com/fsrn/fsrn-october-7-2016 https://fsrn.org Community
08:41 am Critical Race Theory and the Intersection of Race, Law, and Power (2/2) - Why is the constant killing of black men by police not a Public Health issue? What stands in the way of looking at and acting on something through a Public Health framework? Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD - Assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Tulane University. Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD, touches on the barriers that front Critical Race Theory in its inclusion in the Public Health framework. https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/28/18791745.php WTUL News and Views Community
09:00 am War and Peace: Clinton blames Trump, WikiLeaks, Moscow after private speeches new leaks; unprecedented act of civil obedience; unprecedented act of civil disobedience 5 climate activists shut down tar sands oil flow; Federal prosecutors will press charges Democracy Now! October 12, 2016 DemocracyNow.org Community

Playlist Artists:
 Democracy Now!
 Free Speech Radio News: Hurricane Matthew kills hundreds in Haiti;catastrophic bleaching of Great Barrier Reef; India-Pakistan tensions in Kashmir;
 Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD - Assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Tulane University. Mohan Ambikaipaker, PhD, touches on the barriers that front Critical Race Theory in its inclusion in the Public Health framework.

Playlist Labels:
 DemocracyNow.org
 WTUL News and Views
 https://fsrn.org