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Talking Peace on WBNY 91.3 FM

Talking Peace, WNYPC’S weekly radio show, has new episodes! Tune in Mondays to WBNY 91.3 FM (or streaming online at wbny.buffalostate.edu) for insights on peace and justice. At the moment, the show is being pre-recorded (so graciously by #ThinkTwice Studios!). Hosted by Vicki Ross, WNYPC Executive Director.

 

This week’s #thanks-giving episode features:

  • 1st hour guests Jill Yagwaneest Clause; Tosh Hamby; Robert John Knapp. Gnonoyoh by Tosh in Tuscaroran. Joined by Robert John discussing Thankfulness: every morning, what we’re thankful for; Indigenous wisdom; care for Creation, for the 7th Generation.
  • 2nd hour guests Jill Yagwaneest Clause, Tuscarora; and Diane D’Arrigo, Nuclear Information and Research Service. West Valley: Thankful for those protecting people and environment from the nuclear waste, and full clean up scheduled; massive danger to community and environment (including 20% of world’s freshwater supply); mitigate by covered/contained complete cleanup with extensive air and water monitoring; lobby all elected government officials to demand and fund same.

Talking Peace on WBNY 91.3 FM

On WBNY 91.3 FM or streaming on wbny.buffalostate.edu. At the moment, the show is being pre-recorded (so graciously by #ThinkTwice Radio). Hosted by Vicki Ross, WNYPC Executive Director.

  • In the first hour: Judy Einach, community activist, Chautaqua County on What is Peace? Internal and External Balance; West Valley nuclear waste: history, current plan, issues and needs (including containment/enclosed cleanup and lobbying elected officials for the same).
  • Second hour: With Judy; Laura Evans, Esq., Keeping Things Alive podcast and website; Geovaira Hernandez, NY Renews. On interrelated justice issues including economic, environmental, racial; included in the CCPLA, a NYS bill passed last year, and the upcoming community climate investment act; ancient Indigenous wisdom and the need to view ourselves as part of nature; Defend the Sacred, Keep Things Alive; care for one another, people, and the planet.