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Program Schedule *Please Note, This Schedule May Be Preempted from Time to Time with Other Programming Program Schedule *Please note, this schedule may be preempted from time to time with other programming Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time City Watch Deadline NYC The Indypendent News Max Politics Driving Forces Back of the Book / In Other News 5:00 AM Host: Simmons, Brand Host: Tom Robbins Hour Host: Ben Max Host: Simmons/Katz Special Host: Geoff Brady 5:00 AM 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am First Voices Ralph Nadar Radio Hour Good Morning Nueva York Host: Tiokasin Host: Ralph Nadar 6:00 AM Host: King Downing 6:00 AM Ghosthorse 6-7 am 6-7 am 6-7 am Ear Massage 7:00 AM Host: Mark Laoisa 7:00 AM Hour of the Wolf A New Day 6-8 am Host: Jim Freund Host: Johanna Fernandez 7-8 am 7-8 am 7:30 AM Democracy Now! 8:00 AM 8-9 am 8:00 AM Any Saturday Morning Irsay Host: David Rothenberg Host: James Irsay Law of the Land Law and Disorder Guns & Butter Equal Rights & Justice Dreamleapers 8-10 am 8-10 am Host: Gloria J. Browne- Host: Boghosian, Smith Host: Bonnie Faulkner Host: Mimi Rosenberg Host: Harriette Cole 9:00 AM Marshall 9:00 AM 9-10 am 9-10 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 9-10 am Green Street The Collision On the Count Any Monday Radical Mom Aware Show City Watch Host: Doug & Patty Host: Dave Zirin, Etan Host: On the Count Host: David Rothenberg Host: Julianna Forlano Host: Lisa Garr Hosts: Simmons, Brand 10:00 AM Wood Thomas Collective 10:00 AM 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10 - 11 am Monday Morning Clearing the Fog: Forces Living for the City CODEPINK Radio Heart of Mind Quarterback of Greed Host: Michael Haskins Host: CODEPINK Team Host: Kathryn Davis From the Streets 11:00 AM Host Askia Muhammad Host: Margaret Flowers 11-11:55 am 11-11:55 am 11-11:55 am Host: Bob Law 11:00 AM 11-11:55 am 11-11:55 am 11 - 12 pm Radio Free Eireann Host: McCourt & 11:55 AM News McDonough 11-12:30 pm Gary Null Show 12:00 PM Host: Gary Null Advocating for Justice 12:00 PM 12-1 pm Host: Arthur Schwartz 12-1pm On Contact 12:55 PM News Host:Chris Hedges 12:30 PM 12:30-1 pm Leonard Lopate at Large Host: Leonard Lopate Talk Out of School Voices of Resistance 1:00 PM 1-1:55 pm Hosts: Haimson, Alicea Host: Pagoada, Vizeu 1:00 PM 1-2p 1-2 pm 1:55 PM News Mind Field Neurodiversity Experts Quantum Medicine Take Charge of Your Health Host: McIntosh, Talk Host: Dr Kamau Kokayi Host: Furnari, Petersen 2:00 PM Theodore Host: Nathalie Thandiwe 2:00 PM 2-2:30 pm 2-2:30 pm La Vérité 2-2:30 pm 2-2:30 pm Host: Frenchie Davis La Voz Latina/Cuba in 2-2:55 pm Focus Live on the Fly Eco-Logic 2-3 pm Gays Against Guns Laura Flanders Show Latin Roots Host: Randy Credico Host: Gale, Stein 2:30 PM 2:30-2:55 pm 2:30-2:55 pm Host: Felipe Luciano & 2:30-2:55 pm 2:30-2:55 pm Felipe Jr 2:45 PM 2-4 pm 2:55 PM News Black Agenda Report Vantage Point Black Star News Resistance Radio On the Ground Host: Margaret Host: Ron Daniels Host: Milton Allimadi Host: Kane, de Loggans Host: Esther Everem 3:00 PM Kimberley 3-3:55 pm 3-3:55 pm 3-3:55 pm 4-5:55 pm 3:00 PM 3-3:55 pm 3:55 PM News Covid, Race & Sojourner Truth Haiti: Our Revolution Democracy Host: Con Sabor Latino Host Margaret Prescod Continues 4:00 PM Pacifica Radio Host: Alberrici, Barreto 4-4:55 pm Hosts: André, Dougé 4:00 PM 4-4:55 pm 3-6 pm 4:55 PM News The Indypendent News Deadline NYC Max Politics Driving Forces Women Fight Back! 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