This Week on KSER

Election Coverage - Tue 6pm

The Democracy Now crew along with the Intercept bring you election night coverage from 6-9pm, here on KSER. Local election results with Ed Bremer follows.

Travel With Rick Steves - Sun 9am

THIS WEEK:  American Lighthouses, Travel Tales and the Longbow. Rick Steves, looks at some of the best lighthouses you can visit along the American coastline. Plus a trans-continental pilot shares how the view from a 747 never gets old and how the longbow changed the balance of power between medieval England and France.

Alternative Radio - Sun 7am

THIS WEEK:  Christian Parenti. Traditionally, the main reasons for the migration of people have been war, persecution, and poverty. But in coming decades, they will be eclipsed by a wave of climate-change refugees. Consider the following projections: Climate change will displace up to 200 million people by 2050. Almost 10 percent of the world's population is at risk of displacement by 2100. Planetary well being is subordinated to capitalism, hell bent on profits. The pressure for action has to come from heat in the streets, people power.

New Dimensions - Sun 6am

THIS WEEK:  Everything Is A Road with Phil Cousineau. Noticing life out of the corner of our eye takes some attention. We are often dazzled by the spectacle of what is in front of us. However, there are precious treasures that may only be seen by a fleeting glance. Travel with Phil from the cardboard rocket ship of his youth to the footprints on a 3 million year old road.

Between the Lines - Fri 6pm

THIS WEEK:  Phyllis Bennis, director of the New Internationalism project at the Institute for Policy Studies explains why a reliance on military strategies alone cannot defeat ISIS. And, Desmond Batts, of the Sierra rejects fracked gas as a bridge fuel to a low-carbon future.