Episodes

Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Resistance Radio - Sherri Tippie - 08.14.16
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
For the past two decades Sherri Tippie has been trapping unwanted beaver in the great Denver area and relocating them to happier homes in the mountains of Colorado. Nationally recognized for her expertise in trapping and re-locating beaver, Sherrie explains how she learned her craft: “Hey, it’s not that hard. I’m a woman. I read the directions that came with the traps.” A haircutter for inmates in the Arapahoe County Jail, Sherrie claims, “my guys at the prison know more about beaver than most people with fancy degrees.” She lives in Lakewood, Colorado with her family of furry friends. Today we talk about beaver.

Sunday Aug 07, 2016
Resistance Radio - Felice Pace - 08.07.16
Sunday Aug 07, 2016
Sunday Aug 07, 2016
Felice Pace was born on January 10th 1947 into the working class Italian Community in South Philadelphia. He holds a BA in Economics from Yale U., an MA in Education from Montclair State University and a life-time California teaching credential. He has worked as a teacher/educator, laborer, Outward Bound instructor, social services administrator and as a consultant to Native American tribes. For fifteen years Felice worked for and led the Klamath Forest Alliance as Program Coordinator, Executive Director and Program Director. He remains part of the Alliance’s Core Group.
Currently Felice coordinates the Project to Reform Public Land Grazing in Northern California. He also contracts with environmental organizations. Contract work includes environmental advocacy, campaign planning, strategy and implementation, development and implementation of administrative systems, and program work. Felice also engages as a Klamath River and forest activist and pursues a number of writing project. He blogs on Klamath River issues at www.KlamBlog.org. Felice's personal web site, which includes many of his writings, can be found at www.PaceOnEarth.com
Felice is divorced with two adult children. His interests include gardening, nature study, backpacking and travel. Felice has lived in Northwest California’s Klamath River basin since 1976; he currently resides at Klamath Glen near the mouth of the Klamath River.

Sunday Jul 31, 2016
Resistance Radio - Dahr Jamail - 07.31.16
Sunday Jul 31, 2016
Sunday Jul 31, 2016
Dahr Jamail is an award winning journalist and author who is a full-time staff reporter for Truthout.org. His work is currently focusing on Anthropogenic Climate Disruption. Today we talk about the murder of the oceans.

Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Resistance Radio - David Pilgrim - 07.24.16
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
David Pilgrim is a professor, orator, and human rights activist. He is best known as the founder and curator of the Jim Crow Museuma ten thousand piece collection of racist artifacts located at Ferris State University, which uses objects of intolerance to teach about race, race relations, and racism. He is the author of Understanding Jim Crow.

Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Resistance Radio – Matthew Schwartz – 07.03.16
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Sunday Jul 03, 2016
Matt Schwartz is Executive Director of the South Florida Wildlands Association - an organization founded to protect habitat, wilderness, and biodiversity in the Greater Everglades. Over the years, he's been involved in numerous battles over management of public lands, energy projects, habitat development, and Everglades restoration. Today we talk about threats to black bears in Florida

Sunday Jun 26, 2016
Resistance Radio – Vivian Stockman – 06.26.16
Sunday Jun 26, 2016
Sunday Jun 26, 2016
Vivian Stockman is project coordinator for the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), which is based in Huntington, West Virginia. Stockmans photos of mountaintop removal and the movement to stop this extreme coal-mining practice have been published in newspapers, magazines, books, and documentaries and on websites. Publications credits include the New York Times, the Washington Monthly, Orion Magazine, World Watch Magazine, E Magazine, French Geo and dozens more. She has assisted with, consulted for and been filmed for several documentaries including Time to Choose, The Last Mountain, Burning the Future, Goodbye Gauley Mountain and others.

Sunday Jun 19, 2016
Resistance Radio – Thomas Linzey – 06.19.16
Sunday Jun 19, 2016
Sunday Jun 19, 2016
Thomas Linzey is the executive director and an attorney for the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, which has assisted close to 200 communities across the country in eight states to adopt binding local laws that elevate community rights to sustainability over corporate rights and powers.

Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Resistance Radio – Will Falk – 06.05.16
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Will Falk is a former public defender turned grass-roots environmental activist. His first passion is poetry. The natural world is speaking and his work is an effort to listen. He currently lives in Park City, Utah. Today we talk about Pinyon-Juniper forests.

Sunday May 29, 2016
Resistance Radio – Guy McPherson – 05.29.16
Sunday May 29, 2016
Sunday May 29, 2016
More than ten years into a career in the academic ivory tower, McPherson turned his efforts on social criticism. These efforts continue, with climate change a primary focus of his current work. He is the author of Extinction Dialog. Today we talk about patriarchy and civilization.

Sunday May 22, 2016
Resistance Radio – Fiona Corke – 05.22.16
Sunday May 22, 2016
Sunday May 22, 2016
Fiona Corke is an Australian actor, wildlife campaigner and activist. For 8 years she has volunteered as Vice President for the Australian Society for Kangaroos raising awareness of the beauty and also the cruel fate of kangaroos slaughtered for damage mitigation by farmers and government departments and the commercial kangaroo industry for their meat and skins. In 2007 Fiona cofounded the Macedon Ranges Wildlife Network, where she lives. The network is actively involved in wildlife rescue, wildlife care and rehabilitation and raises awareness of the risks and threats wildlife faces from human interaction and imminent development. Today we talk about kangaroos.