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Pamoja FM


58:23 minutes (53.45 MB)

Chill music from across the continent... feat. Salif Keita , Khadja Nin , Nameless , Agboti Yaw , Ba'Pongo and more . . .

The Beat Oracle - 01/15/2011


113:48 minutes (112.36 MB)

Pamoja FM January 12th 2011


58:00 minutes (53.11 MB)

Mbalax Madness! Ft. Nder with "Le defi". Also included; Viviane Ndour, Fatou Guewel Diouf, Cheikf Ndiaye, Kine Lam, Yoro and Yoon, Coumba Gawlo, Youssou Ndour, and more...

The Beat Oracle - 01/08/2011 (radio edit)


115:15 minutes (140.94 MB)

Pamoja FM January 5th 2011


58:00 minutes (53.11 MB)

Christophe Matata - The Early Years. Rest In Peace Poet of Bujumbura

The World Party - Show 48 (January 4, 2011)


58:00 minutes (79.66 MB)

Click on the "play" button below to hear the show!

 THE WORLD PARTY NOW AIRS TWICE A WEEK ON WCRS!

TUESDAYS at 7PM AND SATURDAYS at 8PM

The World Party features energetic and eclectic dance and party music from all corners of the globe!

  • Show 48 originally aired on January 4, 2011.

  • Show 48 features current dance and party music from the United States, Sweden, Germany, France, England, Iran, Mexico, Colombia, and more!  An exciting hour of popular upbeat dance music from all over the world!

The Beat Oracle - 01/01/2011 (radio edit)


115:34 minutes (140.78 MB)

Pamoja FM Dec 29, 2010


57:31 minutes (65.83 MB)

last show of 2010... didnt go all out but picked some cool zouk & kizomba tunes to relax with including Priscilla ft Marvin - Tu Me Manqueras Toujours . happy new year good people !

The Steam room - Dec 28th 2010


58:50 minutes (107.74 MB)

(Remixed audio) Civically Engaged with Michael Jones of Local Matters


33:21 minutes (30.54 MB)

Jones who heads Local Matters said food is something that can bring people together to address tough issues.

As for the relationship of Local Matters with the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and the Ohio Department of Agriculture--(which some people have criticized for promoting big industrial farming at the expense of small farmers)-- Jones said, "We, as an organization, recognize there is a difference between working with and partnering with somebody and supporting all of the policies of that particular organization.

"We say this all of the time within the confines of Local Matters, 'Do you want to be right or do you want to be effective ?'"

Jones said Local Matters seeks common ground with the ODA and the bureau in order to be effective at bringing about the type of change they (Local Matters) would like to see.

As for a definition for ‘local food’, he said “ the best working definition that I can give you from Local Matters’ perspective would be to eat food grown as closely (as possible) to the place where you live. For some people that’s their backyard. For some other people, it’s a farmers’ market.”

Jones suggests not using a definition based only on geography or mileage.

“We used to talk about local as being food from Ohio…But if you only talk about food in Ohio and you live in northeast Ohio, local food for you may be right across the border in Pennsylvania.”

Jones said he and his colleagues with Local Matters have found that people in communities in need--where there are 'food deserts'-- often are more focused on getting more healthful food for themselves and their families than they are focused on whether or not the food is local.

Jones said for people in such communities, it makes sense to bring in food that is healthier than fast food, even if the food is not local. “Then what we can do is try to make as much of that food as local as possible.”

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