Activate News September 20th, 2023 Diabetes, TheFed, StellantisLayOffs

Activate News September 20th, 2023 Diabetes, TheFed, StellantisLayOffs

Activate News for Wednesday, September 20th, 2023

Activate News is your independent source for news, free from the influence of corporations. We’re an all-volunteer radio station that originated at Occupy Boston, and we’re committed to bringing you the news that matters.

Here are some of the stories we’re covering today:

  • New Injection-Free Device Could Revolutionize Diabetes Treatment
  • Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady, Signals Further Rate Hikes
  • Stellantis lays off 68 employees in Ohio due to UAW strike, more layoffs expected
  • EVENTS

Tune in at the top of the hour on Activate Radio to hear the latest from Activate News. You can find us online at activatemedia.org.

EVENTS

TODAY AT 7 PM
The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint Medford

Event by Tony Savarino

TODAY AT 7:30 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

TODAY AT 8 PM
Royale Boston

TODAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

TOMORROW AT 7 PM
Magic Room Norwood

Event by Magic Room

TOMORROW AT 8 PM
Roadrunner Brighton

TOMORROW AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS FRIDAY AT 5 PM
Boxboro Regency Hotel and Conference Center Boxborough

Event by Roots of Creation

THIS FRIDAY AT 7 PM
Magic Room Norwood

Event by Magic Room

THIS FRIDAY AT 7:30 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by Linnea’s Garden

THIS FRIDAY AT 8 PM
Faces Brewing Co. Malden

Event by Faces Brewing Co.

THIS FRIDAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS FRIDAY AT 9:30 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 11 AM
Boston Boston

Event by True9_accessories

THIS SATURDAY AT 1 PM
Roslindale Roslindale

Event by Roslindale Porch Fest

THIS SATURDAY AT 3:30 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

THIS SATURDAY AT 4 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 6 PM
9 Arlington Street,Chelsea,02150,US Chelsea

THIS SATURDAY AT 7 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
Saddle Up Saloon Kingston

Event by Saddle Up Saloon

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
Faces Brewing Co. Malden

Event by Faces Brewing Co.

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS SATURDAY AT 10 PM
The Plough and Stars Cambridge

Event by Fifth Business

THIS SUNDAY AT 11 AM
Boston Boston

Event by True9_accessories

THIS SUNDAY AT 1 PM
Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline

Event by July 26 Coalition of Boston

THIS SUNDAY AT 1:30 PM
Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub Cambridge

Event by Vapors of Morphine

Raising Voices Festival: A Celebration of Music, Art, and Protest

Raising Voices Festival: A Celebration of Music, Art, and Protest

This weekend, Revolutionary Spaces will present the Raising Voices Festival, a two-day celebration of music, art, and protest in Boston. The festival commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and celebrates the power of protest throughout history.

On September 23rd and 24th, the Washington Street campus—from the Old State House to Old South Meeting House and beyond—will be activated with experiences for all ages. The festival will feature a range of performances and attractions from local and national artists, performers, and community partners.

One of the highlights of the festival will be a performance by Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir at 11:30AM Saturday morning at the Old South Meeting House. Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir are a radical performance community from New York City who use music and humor to protest consumerism, militarism, and other forms of oppression.

In addition to Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, the Raising Voices Festival will feature a diverse lineup of other artists and activists, including:

  • A Besere Velt Yiddish Chorus of Boston Workers Circle
  • Amanda Shea
  • Atlas Soul
  • Basel Zayed
  • Charles Coe
  • Crystal Valentine
  • The Folk Collective
  • Good Trouble Brass Band with Boston Area Brigade of Activist Musicians (BABAM)
  • Jaimé Yawa Dzandu
  • Jean Appolon Expressions
  • Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums
  • Mortal Beasts & Deities
  • Naomi Westwater
  • Rara Bel Poze
  • Thea Hopkins
  • Veronica Robles

The Raising Voices Festival is more than just a music festival. It is also a space for people to come together and learn about important social issues. In addition to music performances, the Raising Voices Festival will also feature a variety of other activities, including:

  • Dance performances
  • Theatrical happenings
  • Poetry readings
  • A beer garden and food vendors
  • Street art activations
  • New England Revolution Soccer activities
  • A Raising Voices Festival Artist Village
  • A Revolutionary Street Art Activation
  • Food and Drink from Raising Glasses

The Raising Voices Festival is a free event, and everyone is welcome. It is a great opportunity to experience some of the best music and art that Boston has to offer, and to learn more about important social issues.

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir are a unique and inspiring force in the world of activism. They use their music and humor to challenge the status quo and to advocate for a more just and sustainable world.

Their performance at the Raising Voices Festival is sure to be a powerful and moving experience. It is a chance to hear their music live, to learn more about their work, and to join them in their fight for a better world.

The Raising Voices Festival is a unique and exciting event that offers something for everyone. Whether you are a music lover, an art enthusiast, or an activist, you will find something to enjoy at the festival.

The festival is also a great opportunity to learn about important social issues and to meet other people who are passionate about making a difference in the world.

TO DO THIS WEEKEND: BOSTON September 22 – 24th, 2023 Autumnal Equinox

TO DO THIS WEEKEND: BOSTON September 22 – 24th, 2023 Autumnal Equinox

Autumnal Equinox: Celebrating the Harvest and the Change of Seasons

Every year, on or around September 22nd, the Earth’s axis tilts so that the sun shines directly on the equator. This event is known as the autumnal equinox, and it marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

Brief history

The autumnal equinox has been celebrated by cultures around the world for centuries. The ancient Egyptians believed that the equinox was a time when the god Osiris was reborn, while the ancient Greeks believed that it was a time when the goddess Persephone returned to the underworld. In China, the autumnal equinox is still celebrated today as a time to honor ancestors and give thanks for the harvest.

Celebrations today

Today, the autumnal equinox is still celebrated by many people around the world. Some common traditions include:

  • Harvest festivals: Many cultures hold harvest festivals in the fall to celebrate the abundance of the harvest and to give thanks for the food that will nourish them through the winter.
  • Equinox rituals: Some people perform equinox rituals to mark the change of season and to celebrate the balance of light and dark. These rituals can vary widely, but they often involve elements of nature, such as fire, water, and earth.
  • Equinox gatherings: Some people gather with friends and family on the autumnal equinox to celebrate the season and to enjoy each other’s company. These gatherings may involve feasting, dancing, and storytelling.

No matter how you choose to celebrate the autumnal equinox, it is a time to reflect on the past year, to give thanks for the good things in your life, and to look forward to the future.

Friday Night on Activate Radio

News, Inspiring stories from Successful Women , Interviews with Legends in the Arts, Civil Rights Yesterday and Today: Order a pizza and settle-in! Activate Radio is committed to diversity and the voices of the marginalized. If you’re looking for a unique and diverse radio experience, check out Activate Radio! You can listen wherever you are, online at activatemedia.org.

  • 6PM ET: Democracy Now! is an independent, global news hour that broadcasts daily on over 1,400 other radio stations and websites in the United States and around the world. The show is hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan González, and it features a mix of news, interviews, and analysis.
  • 7PM ET Around the Table w/ Powerful Women is a weekly A soulful, edgy and joyful look at women’s empowerment with Joy Caffrey, Christi Daniels and Wendy Love Edge
  • 8PM ET NonVisual Radio is a radio program that features interviews with Legends in the Arts. This Week: Joe Viglione Interviews Sunshyne P.
  • 9PM ET The Big Picture is a weekly radio program that explores the big ideas that are shaping our world. The show is hosted by Melvin Syrie, Jr., and it features interviews and discussions on a variety of topics, including politics, economics, culture, and civil rights. 

Events happening in Boston this Weekend, September 22nd – 24th, 2023

Friday, September 22nd

Saturday, September 23rd

Sunday, September 24th

Weather This Weekend

      • Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73 and a north wind 5 to 8 mph becoming east in the afternoon.

      • Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55 and a south wind 6 to 10 mph.

      • Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68 and an east wind 6 to 11 mph.

      • Saturday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58 and a northeast wind 11 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

      • Sunday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 69 and a northeast wind around 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

      • Sunday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59 and a north wind around 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

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