

AirGo
Damon Williams and Daniel Kisslinger
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A podcast and radical media hub reshaping Chicago and beyond for the more liberatory and creative. Listen to longform humanizing conversations with artists, organizers, performers, comedians, scholars, and more who are reimagining Chicago and beyond toward liberation. Hosted by Damon Williams and Daniel Kisslinger.
A podcast and radical media hub reshaping Chicago and beyond for the more liberatory and creative. Listen to longform humanizing conversations with artists, organizers, performers, comedians, scholars, and more who are reimagining Chicago and beyond toward liberation. Hosted by Damon Williams and Daniel Kisslinger.
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Feb 25, 2016 • 1h
Ep 32 - Chante Linwood
Chante Linwood fills rooms across the city like Chance the Rapper's Open Mike, Louder than a Bomb, and nightlife hotspots East Room and Mad River with good music, and perhaps equally importantly, a wonderful, hilarious spirit and smile. The DJ, filmmaker, and mother is one of the cofounders of We Are Cliché, a self-described "collective by women for women."
Recorded live 2/25/16 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
Scientist Friends - @steeltippeddove
Supplier - @Karifaux
Lullaby (feat. Softglas) - @chargaux
Thanks to Ben Niespodziany for curating the instrumentals every week!

Feb 18, 2016 • 58min
Ep 31 - City Bureau
Many of the organizations and groups mentioned on AirGo have developed in response to ways that existing institutions have failed to successfully serve the purpose they claim to serve, from the classroom to the corner to the studio. News media has also largely failed its purpose of honestly, fairly, and accurately telling the stories of Chicago. This week's guests, Andrea Hart and Darryl Holliday, are editors of City Bureau, an organization "aiming to restore civic media coverage of the South and West Sides of Chicago by training a new generation of young reporters in the practice of urban journalism." In this meeting of the media minds between City Bureau and AirGo live some ideas for how to continue extending the Chicago Renaissance onto the newsprint and airwaves that are tasked with telling the truth.
Recorded live 2/18/16 at WHPK in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
Into the Trees - Kodyak
Mercury Rising - @themindmusic
BLK PR (feat. @ali-of-new-kingz, sydshawmusic, & Chapo)- @kingronthepoet

Feb 11, 2016 • 58min
Ep 30 - Sam Trump
In the performance spaces and venues of Chicago's cultural renaissance, it becomes easy to tell who has the work ethic to keep growing, learning, performing, and moving forward. Couple that work ethic with undeniable talent and a warm soul, and you get Sam Trump. The soul singer and musician takes a break from creating very rare vibes across the city, and touring the country with band Sidewalk Chalk, to swing by AirGo.
Recorded live 2/11/16 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show
far away - @tomppabeats
Love, Peace, and Happiness - @Samtrump
Brother (feat. @add2music) - @Samtrump
That Thing - @Samtrump
People Make the World Go Round - The Stylistics
Check Sam out at http://samtrumponline.com
follow us @airgoradio, @airgodaniel, and @Damon_AF

Feb 4, 2016 • 1h 1min
Ep 29 - Mariame Kaba
After 28 episodes, we've started to hear some consistent threads and ideologies emerge. In a city with a broken education system and a massive amount of misinformation, these Strong Young Voices have to have learned these shared ideologies from somewhere. Mariame Kaba is one of the city's great mentors and community builders–she's the founder and director of Project NIA and co-founder of We Charge Genocide, and has worked to combat violence against women and girls for decades. Just a few weeks before she moves from Chicago, she joins AirGo for a conversation.
Recorded live 2/4/2016 on WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
Boathouse - em Nu no vox
Follow Mariame on twitter @prisonculture

Jan 29, 2016 • 1h 1min
Ep 28 - Ricardo Gamboa
Ricardo Gamboa isn't here for hypocrisy. The Chicagoan artist, actor, director, and activist challenges the hypocrisies and half-truths of the city and nation's institutions through his work tirelessly, and his work has both exploraed and created space for others to explore diaspora in Mexican(-American) communities. His videos, productions, and performances have forcefully issued rallying calls and challenges with a fist behind his winking humor.
Recorded live 1/28/16 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
french inhale - bds.u

Jan 21, 2016 • 59min
Ep 27 - Jamila Woods
When did you first hear a voice that cut through madness and helped the listener heal and grow? Perhaps more so than any other person in the city of Chicago, Jamila Woods brings meaningful empowerment to the spaces and people with whom and which she connects. She's the Associate Artistic Director of Young Chicago Authors, an award-winning poet who is member of the illustrious Dark Noise Collective, and a magnificent vocalist and songwriter, who listeners may know as the voice of the Social Experiment's hit song "Sunday Candy." The wonderfully talented and supportive Woods is a Chicago native.
Recorded live 1/21/16 at WHPK 88.5FM
Music from this week's show:
Questions feat. Jamila Woods - Donnie Trumpet and the Social Experiment
Blk Girl Soldier - @jamilawoods
The Joy (live @kdicrecordings) - M&O
Lovin' You - Minnie Riperton

Jan 15, 2016 • 57min
Ep 26 - Britteney Black Rose Kapri
Petty.
Britteney Black Rose Kapri is a poet, educator, and the Pettiness Queen of Chicago. A recipient of the 2015 Rona Jaffe Foundation's Writer's Award, she pushes every space she's passes through across the city toward less bullshit and more honesty. She teaches in classrooms across the city, including Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative School in the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center, and is a teaching artist at Young Chicago Authors.
Recorded live 1/14/16 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
The Strain - @blockheadnyc
GPS - @Sabapivot
Family Business - @KanyeWest
Gypsy Woman - Crystal Waters

Jan 7, 2016 • 1h
Ep 25 - Veronica Morris Moore
In the world of organizing, it can feel like victories are few and far between. Strong Young Voices participating in the work can sometimes find it hard to face these immense challenges with no guarantee of success. This makes moments of success, where objectives are met, very complicated. Veronica Morris Moore has organized around various injustices in Chicago, but her voice became heard clearest in the fight for a Level 1 Adult Trauma Center on the Southside, which the University of Chicago recently agreed to build. We discuss this win, other challenges, joys, and more.In the world of organizing, it can feel like victories are few and far between. Strong Young Voices participating in the work can sometimes find it hard to face these immense challenges with no guarantee of success. This makes moments of success, where objectives are met, very complicated. Veronica Morris Moore has organized around various injustices in Chicago, but her voice became heard clearest in the fight for a Level 1 Adult Trauma Center on the Southside, which the University of Chicago recently agreed to build. We discuss this win, other challenges, joys, and more.
Recorded live 1/7/16 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music from this week's show:
Lips - @tomppabeats
She - @lauramvula
47 - @chelsea-reject feat. @kirkknight
Fire and Desire - Rick James & Teena Marie
Pony - Ginuwine

Jan 1, 2016 • 42min
Ep 24 - Stretch And Bobbito
There's a small door on 115th Street and Broadway in New York City. For nearly a decade, hip hop's royalty passed through the door and climbed a fluorescent-lit stairway to WKCR, Columbia University's community radio station, and dapped up kings of the underground Bobbito Garcia and Stretch Armstrong. The two New York natives introduced the world to an unsigned Nas, Jay Z, Biggie Smalls, Wu-Tang Clan, Fugees, and so many more, while creating a meaningful, radical platform for the largest youth culture in the history of the world. On this very special New Year's episode, Stretch and Bob chop it up with Damon and Daniel in promotion of their transcendant new film Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives.
The interview aired 12/31/15 on WHPK 88.5FM
Music from this week's show:
New Chapter - @MonteBooker
Stretch and Bobbito Freestyle - Big L and Jay Z
Stretch and Bobbito Freestyle - Black Thought, Common, Pharoahe Monch
Time's Up - O.C.

Dec 24, 2015 • 1h 2min
Ep 23 - Damon Williams
Families tend to come together around the holidays. Comedian Damon Williams chats with Junior and Daniel on Christmas, breaking down the twists and turns of his comedy career, which includes stops on BET's Comic View, the Kings of Comedy tour, and stages across the country. Most importantly, he has a cachè of embarrassing Damon stories. Celebrate just another Thursday with AirGo.
Recorded live 12/24/15 at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago
Music on this week's show:
Audrey Hepburn - @Karavelo
Home (Windy) - Kanye West feat. John Legend
Live and Die in Chicago - @KingLMusic