Sun, 28 September 2008 Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 September 2008 Dan Young interviews Michelle Lieberman of Oakland Based Urban Gardens (OBUGS) about their innovative and established programs bringing food access and green space access to the children of West Oakland through school-based urban gardening programs.Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 May 2008 Dan Young interviews representatives of the Greater Ukiah Localization Project (GULP) about their desires and projects working towards local autonomy and material/economic/agricultural self sufficiency. Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 May 2008 Dan Young interviews representatives of the Willits Economic LocaLization project (WELL) about their desires and work for community autonomy and agricultural self sufficiency. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 Paula Deeter - County Planning Department worker, union representative, and medicinal marijuana advocate - talks about what she will do if elected to 4th district supervisor in Mendocino County representing the coast. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 Jeff Muskrat and Healing Tree from the Humboldt Forest Defense Association talk about the efforts going on there to stop cutting of old growth, clearcutting and other ecologically destructive logging practices in Humboldt county.Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 Dr. Herb Ruhs, current resident of Missoula, Montana, and former Mendocino coast activist and wingnut, talks about his life of struggle to bring to light the evils that folks do, from his aid work and journalism in Vietnam during the war, to his exposition of the horrors of the American medical system of death. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground Present: Ron Chisom, co-founder of the People's Institute for Survival And Beyond, talks about their workshops for Undoing Racism and other projects in New Orleans and beyond. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground Present: John Calhoun from the New Orleans Food
Co-op project talks about their plans to increase access to healthy
affordable food in New Orleans by opening a cooperative store.Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 Baakir Tyehimba talks about his innovative Black Star Academy education
project for youth empowerment and uplift in the Algiers neighborhood. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 Damekia Morgan and Ashana Bigard from Families and Friends of
Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) speak about their
organization and its mission to help imprisoned youth and change the
juvenile justice system.Direct download: Families_and_Friends_of_Louisianas_Incarcerated_Children.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:46 PM Comments[1] |
Mon, 7 January 2008 KNYO and Common Ground present: Lost from the Termite and Vine collective homestead and non-profit talks about how she squatted a decades abandoned house and eventually got ownership of it in New Orleans to create a homestead for travelling musicians, and how she wants to help others do similar projects to get around high property values and re-imagine the meaning of home. WARNING FOR RADIO PLAY: Contains profanity.Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 December 2007 KNYO and Common Ground Present: Johanna Gilligan from New Orleans Food and Farm Network talks about their work making healthy food accessible, local, sustainable and desirable for all the people of New Orleans through personal empowerment of youth and communities.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 ![]() KNYO and Common Ground present: William Walker of the Youth Advocacy Program (YAP) talking about their unique and compassionate services to support New Orleans youth in staying away from violence and out of the criminal justice system. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 KNYO and Common Ground Relief present: Greg from the Common Ground Health Clinic in New Orleans talks about their work to empower people to take control of their health and community in the Algiers neighborhood.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 KNYO and Common Ground present Jesse Kayan from the New Orleans Women's Shelter talks about this grassroots unique service project, and its part in the rebuilding of community in New Orleans.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 ![]() KNYO and Common Ground Present an interview with Angie Green, director of the Green Project, a highly sucessful independent recycyling and re-use center, where we talk about her project and her ideas for ecological sustainability in New Orleans. Comments[0] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 ![]() KNYO and Common Ground Media present an interview with 11th generation New Orleans native, anarchist, activist and Loyola philosophy professor John Clark talking about his deep roots, the tragedy of Katrina, the failure of the recovery, threats clouding the future, and his radical ideas about how to save his beloved city. Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 December 2007 KNYO and Common Ground present an interview with Orissa Arend, New Orleans activist, mediator, journalist, and author of "Showdown In Desire" about the repression of the Black Panthers by New Orleans police. Direct download: orissa_arend_interview_edited_11-20-07.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:07 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 December 2007 KNYO and Common Ground present an interview with Tracie Washington from the Louisiana Justice Institute about the need for immediate grassroots action to stop the demolition of public housing in New Orleans.Comments[0] |

Dan Young interviews Michelle Lieberman of Oakland Based Urban Gardens (OBUGS) about their innovative and established programs bringing food access and green space access to the children of West Oakland through school-based urban gardening programs.
Jeff Muskrat and Healing Tree from the Humboldt Forest Defense Association talk about the efforts going on there to stop cutting of old growth, clearcutting and other ecologically destructive logging practices in Humboldt county.
KNYO and Common Ground Present: Ron Chisom, co-founder of the People's Institute for Survival And Beyond, talks about their workshops for Undoing Racism and other projects in New Orleans and beyond.
KNYO and Common Ground Present: John Calhoun from the New Orleans Food
Co-op project talks about their plans to increase access to healthy
affordable food in New Orleans by opening a cooperative store.
Damekia Morgan and Ashana Bigard from Families and Friends of
Louisiana's Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) speak about their
organization and its mission to help imprisoned youth and change the
juvenile justice system.
KNYO and Common Ground present: Lost from the Termite and Vine collective homestead and non-profit talks about how she squatted a decades abandoned house and eventually got ownership of it in New Orleans to create a homestead for travelling musicians, and how she wants to help others do similar projects to get around high property values and re-imagine the meaning of home. WARNING FOR RADIO PLAY: Contains profanity.
KNYO and Common Ground Present: Johanna Gilligan from New Orleans Food and Farm Network talks about their work making healthy food accessible, local, sustainable and desirable for all the people of New Orleans through personal empowerment of youth and communities.
KNYO and Common Ground Relief present: Greg from the Common Ground Health Clinic in New Orleans talks about their work to empower people to take control of their health and community in the Algiers neighborhood.
KNYO and Common Ground present Jesse Kayan from the New Orleans Women's Shelter talks about this grassroots unique service project, and its part in the rebuilding of community in New Orleans.

KNYO and Common Ground present an interview with Orissa Arend, New Orleans activist, mediator, journalist, and author of "Showdown In Desire" about the repression of the Black Panthers by New Orleans police.
KNYO and Common Ground present an interview with Tracie Washington from the Louisiana Justice Institute about the need for immediate grassroots action to stop the demolition of public housing in New Orleans.