Episodes
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Un-sustainability of Current Economics
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show:
THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO “The time has come when those who preach the dogmas of materialism, whether of the east or of the west, whether of capitalism or socialism, must give account of the moral stewardship they have presumed to exercise. Where is the “new world” promised by these ideologies? Why is the vast majority of the world’s peoples sinking ever deeper into hunger and wretchedness when wealth on a scale undreamed of by the Pharaohs, the Caesars, or even the imperialist powers of the nineteenth century is at the disposal of the present arbiters of human affairs? -Universal House of Justice (00:00:00-00:01:46)
1. Black Lodge Singers - “Prayer Song in Honor of Jordan Yazzie” (Recorded Live In Arizona) (00:01:46-00:06:09)
2. Injunuity - “Heat” (Fight For Survival) (00:06:09-00:10:00)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:10:00-00:10:05)
3. Iz- “Hawaii’78” (Best of Iz) (00:10:05-00:15:10)
4. Southern Scratch - “Guadalupe Mazurka” (Waila) (00:15:10-00:17:58)
5. Northern Cree - “Straight” (Nikamo “Sing!”) (00:17:58-00:20:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:53) “All too many of these (man-made) ideologies.callously abandon starving millions to the operations of a market system that all too clearly is aggravating the plight of the majority of mankind, while enabling small sections to live in a condition of affluence scarcely dreamed of by our forebears.” -Universal House of Justice
6. Thunder Hill - “Whistlin’ Away” (Miles from Yesterday) (00:20:53-00:26:06)
7. Mose Se Sengo - “Hello Hello” (Putumayo: African Playground) (00:26:06-00:30:12)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:12-00:30:17)
8. Omara Portuondo - “Guantanamera” (Putumayo: Latin America) (00:30:17-00:33:48)
9. R. Carlos Nakai - “Connections” (Reconnections) (00:33:48-00:40:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:00-00:41:30) “As is well known, the dominant model of development depends on a society of vigorous consumers of material goods. In such a model, endlessly rising levels of consumption are cast as indicators of progress and prosperity. This preoccupation with the production and accumulation of material objects and comforts (as sources of meaning, happiness and social acceptance) has consolidated itself in the structures of power and information to the exclusion of competing voices and paradigms. The unfettered cultivation of needs and wants has led to a system fully dependent on excessive consumption for a privileged few, while reinforcing exclusion, poverty and inequality, for the majority. Each successive global crisis—be it climate, energy, food, water, disease, financial collapse—has revealed new dimensions of the exploitation and oppression inherent in the current patterns of consumption and production.” -Bahá’i International Community
10. Whitehawk And Crowe - “Praise Holy Medicine, Creator” (Wikiwam Ahsin Vol. III) (00:41:30-00:44:57)
11. ODUCHU - “The Healing Spring” (The Healer) (00:44:57-00:48:58)
PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:58-00:49:03)
12. Calina Lawrence - “Songbird” (Epicenter) (00:49:03-00:52:57)
13. Elexa Dawson - “Circle Song” (Music Is Medicine) (00:52:57-00:55:00)
Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:00-00:57:02) “In an increasingly interconnected world, more light is being cast on the social conditions of every people, giving greater visibility to their circumstances. While there are developments that give hope, there is much that should weigh heavy on the conscience of the human race. Inequity, discrimination, and exploitation blight the life of humanity, seemingly immune to the treatments applied by political schemes of every hue. The economic impact of these afflictions has resulted in the prolonged suffering of so many, as well as in deep-seated, structural defects in society. No one… can remain unmoved by these consequences. "The world is in great turmoil,” and the minds of its people are in a state of utter confusion. We entreat the Almighty that He may graciously illuminate them with the glory of His Justice, and enable them to discover that which will be profitable unto them at all times and under all conditions…” -Universal House of Justice
14. Lila Downs - “La Bamba” (Una Sangre “One Blood”) (00:57:02-01:01:10)
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