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Tre’ Brew x Jordan Thomas
On one of their final live shows, dee!colonize and Risky Cereal get into some of the latest news, interview City Council At Large 4 candidate Jordan Thomas, and we find out why dee! has been crashing out / our thoughts two days out from closing out our 24/7 live stream via All Real Radio.
Check it out and we look forward to bringing you weekly new shows from Tre’ Brew starting Monday, November 10th, 2025.
Najashi’s Irie People Show
Spinning Reggae music to make you feel good and think.
We talk to you with the music...
We talk to you with the sounds...
Look out for weekly mixes every Monday
Unconventional Journalist - Galveston's Movement for Food Access and Connection
Usually when I think of farmers markets, I think of overpriced, inaccessible goods and a signal that gentrification is underway. Because what is a farmers market if not a bougie flea market?
With 80% of Ball High School students in Galveston feeling food insecurity, and the need for locally sustainable food, Galveston's Own Farmers Market has expanded to having educational gardens on campuses across the school district and accepting SNAP and WIC benefits. Little by little, the food movement in Galveston is meeting their community where they can in an inclusive “third space” where community is centered instead of profit and consumption.
Casey, executive director at Groudswell, joins me to talk about the evolution of the farmers market in Galveston since its founding in 2012 and how Groundswell's programs reflect that growth. Here are the programs we touch on!
Young Gardeners Program teaches students to grow and harvest food while leveraging each campus garden as an outdoor classroom that fosters confidence, curiosity and academic success.
Food Access Program ensures families, seniors, and individuals can afford fresh, local food at the farmers market by amplifying benefits and removing barriers to access.
Victory Gardens Program transforms public spaces into thriving, productive gardens where neighbors share in both harvest and connection.
Real Food Project hosts community meals and cooking classes that bring people together around healthy, home-cooked food and practical education.
Block Report Radio - Black Panther Emory Douglas Speaks on the Passing of Panther Exile Assata Shakur
The Minister of Culture and the Revolutionary Artist of the Black Panther Party, Emory Douglas talked about meeting Black Panther and later political exile Assata Shakur in Oakland at the Black Panther office. He also discussed her courageous life and dedication to the movement of Black people in the US. Lastly he hit on the need for the youth of today to be inspired by the life and work of Assata Shakur, as well as the unwavering solidarity that the Cuban government and people gave to keep her free, after the FBI put her on the Most Wanted List, Bush II put a $1 million bounty on her head, and Obama increased the bounty to $2 million. End the Blockade Against Cuba! Free Mumia! Free Kamau! Free Imam Jamil! Free All Political Prisoners of War! Long Live the Spirit of Assata Shakur!
NOVEMBER ARCHIVE DIGS
Dick Gregory visits All Real Radio in 2017
In February 2017, Baba Dick Gregory stopped in to the All Real Radio Studios before his talk at the Shrine of the Black Madonna. He spent almost an hour dropping various levels of knowledge and history on the Rise and Grind Crew, which included Swatara Olushola, Bro. Deric Muhammad, and Malik the Movement, at the time.
Hold on to your seats and enjoy this no-holds-barred audio. We are grateful to be able to share this recording in November at the time of focused ancestral remembrance, as Baba Gregory joined the ancestor realm in August of the same year he came to visit us.
Tre’ Brew x Thrift Lords
Lord Canti and Lord Mickey were ready for a cipher on this day in August 2024! We got into discussing the Houston music scene, the various genres that influence them, and named names about their journey in music making, fashion, and artistry. We also got to dig into some of their music catalog.
This conversations was a reminder as to WHY what we do is so impressionistic and important and it’s a wonderful thing to be valued.
Thank you Thrift Lords ~ CHECK THEM OUT
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