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Two Things Bellevue College & Japan Have In Common

Mountain Views & Golden Week…

The image features a scenic view with the KBCS 91.3 FM logo overlaid. In the background, Mount Fuji stands tall with snow-capped peaks, set against a clear blue sky. Below the mountain, colorful koinobori (carp-shaped windsocks) are flying in the wind. These are traditional Japanese decorations typically flown to celebrate Children’s Day during Golden Week. The foreground showcases a city landscape with a mixture of buildings and natural greenery.

This visual highlights both Japanese culture and the iconic nature of Mount Fuji, suggesting a celebration or event connected to Japanese traditions. Clicking the image takes the viewer to the Bellevue College Japan Week Flyer for more information.

Well, perhaps I’m reaching by calling Bellevue College’s Japan Week “Golden Week”, but the celebration of Japanese culture and spirit is just as impressive. While Golden Week in Japan is one of the most anticipated holiday seasons, filled with national holidays like Constitution Memorial Day and Children’s Day, Bellevue College’s Japan Week offers a similar vibrancy right here in the heart of Bellevue.

Golden Week is a special time in Japan. Families take vacations, businesses close, and cities fill with festivals and travel. It’s a time for the country to pause and celebrate its rich history and traditions. Similarly, Bellevue College’s Japan Week creates a lively and immersive experience for the community, allowing everyone to appreciate Japanese culture.

October 5, Bellevue College will transform into a hub of authentic Japanese experiences. You can enjoy Japanese musical performances, Manga Swap, Flea Market, and Origami Contest performances. Japan Week brings a piece of Japan right to the Pacific Northwest.

Just as Golden Week inspires pride in Japan, Bellevue College’s Japan Week fosters an appreciation for Japanese culture that goes beyond the classroom. Whether you love Japanese food, art, or entertainment, this celebration offers a unique chance to explore Japan’s rich heritage at Bellevue College.

Join the celebration! Whether you’re a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, Japan Week has something for everyone.

Sincerely,

Jalisa Bass

Student Operations Assistant

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💪 Be part of something bigger. Your contribution fuels independent media, amplifies underrepresented stories, and keeps our airwaves vibrant with fresh perspectives.

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“Between the Lines” on KBCS, Where Current Trends Meet In-Depth Analysis

Every Thursday morning at 5:30 AM, 91.3 KBCS Bellevue News “Between the Lines” takes you deeper into the stories that matter most. From the complexities of global politics to the latest buzz in local news, this show provides an insightful look at the world through a progressive lens. Click the promotion below and join us.

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With the presidential race heating up, 91.3 KBCS Bellevue News “Between the Lines” offers detailed discussions on figures like Vice President Kamala Harris and Vice Presidential Candidate Tim Walz or Former President Donald Trump and Vice Presidential Candidate JD Vance, analyzing their impact on current political narratives and what it means for the future of governance in America. You’ll also hear about how companies like Amazon impact jobs, the economy, and our communities. For sports fans, we discuss how the Seattle Seahawks influence the culture and spirit of the Pacific Northwest. We’ll also take you to the Hawaiian Islands to look at the unique challenges and opportunities they’re facing. Plus, we talk about how authors like Ann Couture use literature to help us see the world in new ways. “Between the Lines” helps you understand the real stories behind the headlines and what they mean for everyone.

Support the voices that matter on KBCS! Your donation helps us continue to bring you diverse perspectives, in-depth discussions, and quality programming that informs and inspires. Whether it’s shows like “Between the Lines,” “Alternative Radio,” or “Travel with Rick Steves,” your contribution keeps independent media thriving. Every dollar makes a difference and funds from vehicle donations are invested into quality programming that serves the community who values truth, diversity, and thoughtful conversation. Help us keep KBCS impactful and click the button below.

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Uncover the Stories That Matter on KBCS’s “Making Contact” Program

Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or you’re a longtime listener, 91.3 KBCS Regional News is committed to bringing you personal life experiences from all angles. That’s why we’re inspiring you with award winning programs like “Making Contact”, a unique blend of storytelling and critical analysis that tackles some of the most pressing social issues of our time. 

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Each week, we bring you voices from across the globe, sharing stories of real people and the challenges they face. 91.3 KBCS Regional News “Making Contact” is a weekly radio program that delves into social justice issues with depth and compassion. The show goes beyond the surface of the news to find the people whose lives are intertwined with significant social trends and events. From environmental struggles to human rights, “Making Contact” provides not just information, but insight and empathy. 

If “Making Contact” has made you think, feel, or take action, consider supporting KBCS. Your donations help keep programs like this on the air and ensure that important stories are heard.

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Introducing “This Way Out” Your Window to Global LGBTQ News and Culture

At 91.3 KBCS, we believe in the power of inclusive storytelling and the importance of amplifying voices from all corners of the globe. That’s why we are thrilled to introduce “This Way Out”, a pioneering radio magazine that has been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ news, culture, and rights for over three decades.

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In the center-left, there’s a logo consisting of a triangle with a globe in the middle. The globe is filled with colorful sound waves representing the radio format and global reach. The text “This Way Out” is written in bold black letters above the logo.

To the right, there is a white bubble with the text “The International LGBTQ Radio Magazine” in a stylized font, emphasizing the show’s global and inclusive nature. Below this, there is smaller text that reads “Tuesdays @ 5AM,” indicating the broadcast time.

At the top of the image is the KBCS 91.3 logo, which is a rectangular green and brown box with white text. The Bellevue College logo is placed subtly at the bottom center of the image, showing affiliation with the institution.

The design is colorful and dynamic, with clear, contrasting text that is easy to read. The use of rainbow colors and the globe emphasizes the show’s focus on LGBTQ+ issues from a global perspective.

“This Way Out” is more than a radio show; it’s a global voice for the LGBTQ+ community. It shares stories that matter. From the beginning, it has focused on LGBTQ+ issues worldwide, highlighting both struggles and successes.

Whether you’re catching it live or enjoying the encore broadcast, KBCS This Way Out fits seamlessly into your weekly routine, providing an informative and engaging experience that leaves you feeling more connected to the global LGBTQ+ community.

Each episode offers a powerful mix of content. The Global LGBTQ+ News Roundup keeps you informed on the latest headlines, legal changes, and political shifts. You’ll hear interviews with activists, artists, and leaders shaping LGBTQ+ culture. The show also features new films, books, music, and art from LGBTQ+ creators. Historical segments reflect on key moments in the LGBTQ+ movement, reminding us of the journey so far. Special features dive into topics like mental health and intersectionality, offering fresh insights into the challenges faced by the community.

Join the Conversations of today with The Thom Hartmann Program – 9AM Monday thru Friday

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Thom Hartmann Program

Get involved in today’s critical discussions on the Thom Hartmann program, broadcast LIVE on 91.3FM KBCS HD-1 from 9am to 12noon, Monday through Friday.

As “America’s #1 Progressive Radio Show,” Thom Hartmann delves into a dynamic mix of current topics, including insights on figures like Tim Walz and pivotal events leading up to Election Day 2024, while engaging with callers nationwide. Join Thom Hartmann and his guests, Monday through Friday, 9AM to 12 noon.

Call 202-808-9925 during the Thom Hartmann Program to activate on the conversations of today. Join the conversation in his chatroom. Access the KBCS Audio Archives on the Thom Hartmann Program page to catch up on past discussions and stay informed! 

 

Democracy Now! on KBCS since 1999

Since 1996, Democracy Now! has been a source of independent news with in depth interviews with breaking stories from often unheard voices in mainstream media.

KBCS has been broadcasting Democracy Now! since 1999 on at 8AM Mondays-Fridays. 

Be sure to tune in to Democracy Now! on KBCS 91.3 FM HD-1

Please consider making a financial contribution to support KBCS today!

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Happy Pride!

KBCS Pride Month feature programs and weekly additions.

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KBCS PRIDE Happy 50th Seattle

As Operations Manager, I was proud to schedule some feature LGBTQIA+ programs during our 4am timeslot on Wednesdays through JUNE.  Links to the show archives and the actual production pages are available for review and listening below. 

Featured programs on KBCS

WED – June 5th – A Different Kind of Coming Out: A ‘Nancy’ Pride Special

Coming out means taking a risk and sharing something deeply personal with another person. In this hour-long episode of Nancy, the critically acclaimed podcast about the queer experience, hosts Tobin Low and Kathy Tu bring you three stories about different kinds of coming out. We hear from two gay men of different generations about what it’s like to disclose their HIV status, a young woman who tracks down the queer role model she didn’t know she needed, and a young man trying to save his father’s life, even if it means a painful confrontation.


WED – June 12th – America Learn Your History: What Happened Before Stonewall

“America, Learn Your History” began as a popular Instagram series by composer and professor Bobby Wooten. Join us for our first radio special: Stonewall often gets credit for the beginning of the gay liberation movement. But there was an earlier riot, at Compton’s Cafeteria in San Francisco, and it was started by a transwoman. Bobby’s guests include actor Tituss Burgess and historian Dr. Susan Stryker

WED – June 19th – Black, Queer & Free: Living at the intersection of Blackness and Queerness

Stories about the joys – and challenges- of living at the intersection of Blackness and Queerness

WED – June 26th – Beyond Stonewall: From Power to Pride

A conversation with Gary Bailey, Larry Kessler, Sue Katz, Michael Bronski, Stephanie Burt, and Maura Healey about the LGBTQ movement, looking back 50 years to the Stonewall Uprising.
 

THIS WAY OUT

Be sure to TUNE IN to the weekly broadcast of THIS WAY OUT – LGBTQ News and information Tuesdays at 5am. Excited to have this program in our regular line up for our listeners and the community.

LIVING ON EARTH
And tune in next week, we bring back Living On Earth Wednesdays at 4am on KBCS, the award-winning environmental news program delving into the leading issues affecting the world we inhabit. Hosted by Steve Curwood, Living On Earth.

My apologies, the follow-through on advance notice and marketing is not always timed effectively.  KBCS is planning and developi with the upcoming summer and new fiscal year to get ready for the Fall.  It is exciting and a challenge. 

Bellevue College has opportunities for job positions, a few at KBCSI Please check out BC Opportunities for more information. Thanks to all of our DJ Volunteers and student supporters and campus colleagues.

THANK YOU for all of your support.  KBCS is listener supported community radio. If you find value or inspiration in any of our programming, please activate on supporting KBCS today with a financial contribution. https://www.kbcs.fm/donate/

We are rounding the end of our fiscal year TODAY, June 30th. Help us reach our $65,000 goal by the end of this fiscal year.
Thank you again for your listenership and support.

Stay tuned for more from 91.3FM KBCS HD-1, a public service of Bellevue College

Stay proud, stay strong and take care.
– Gregory D’Elia, KBCS Operations Manager

KBCS Featured Program Playlists: 

 

 

Join KBCS at the 53rd Annual Northwest Folklife Festival

NOrthwest Folklife Promotional PosterJoin KBCS at the Northwest Folklife Festival, May 24 – 27 at Seattle Center. We are proud to be part of the Folklife Festival again this year and will be sponsoring the Fisher Green stage. 

We’ll have a table next to the stage and hope that you’ll come by and say hello and pick up some swag. Most of all, we hope you’ll spend some time at the Fisher Green stage with us listening to this year’s amazing line-up of musicians. 

This year the Fisher Green stage will host a wide variety of musical styles including Folk, Celtic, Blues, Taiko drumming, and much more. For a full look at the artists that will be at the Fisher Green stage and others at the Folklife Festival, check out the festival schedule here. The festival is free and open to the public, but donations are encouraged to ensure that the festival can continue for years to come. 

The Northwest Folklife Festival is a longstanding tradition in Seattle and an opportunity to discover new types of music, learn about other cultures, and come together with others in our community. Please join KBCS at the festival and can’t wait to see you there!

May brings more blossoms to KBCS!!

Thanks again for all your support to listener supported, 91.3 KBCS HD-1. 

KBCS Blossoms

Blossoming Programs at KBCS

This month we have been introducing some new public affairs, educational, informational and news programming to our airwaves.  Be sure to check in with these programs live or from the program page archives. These programs blossom to our KBCS line up on 4am and 5am Monday through Friday. 

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KBCS 4am programs

Series Three: 4am Program updates

MondaySojourner Truth – Sojourner Truth brings you news and views on local, national, and international policies and stories that affect us all. We draw out how those of us most impacted – women, communities of color and other communities are responding. We also discuss the inter-relationship between art and politics

Tuesday –  CodePink – CODEPINK Radio is an energizing program focused on ending wars and militarism, and building a peace economy. Listen weekly to robust conversation and inspiration from grassroots peacemakers in places like Korea, Yemen, Venezuela and Iran, peacemakers in our nation’s capital who are confronting warhawks in the White House and in Congress, and peacemakers in our communities who are modeling the actions of what a world of peace can look like.

Wednesday –  Living On Earth – Living on Earth with Steve Curwood is the weekly environmental news and information program distributed by PRX. Living on Earth shares news, features, interviews and commentary on a broad range of ecological issues.

Thursday –  With Good Reason – Scholars explore the worlds of literature, science, the arts, politics, history, and business through lively discussion with host Sarah McConnell. From reparations and global warming, to the unique worlds of comic books and wine-making, With Good Reason is always surprising, challenging and fun.

Friday –  Aging Matters – Launched in 2017, AGING MATTERS features individuals with expertise about a broad array of aging related topics. The programs focus is to bring more awareness about aging issues to older adults and their families. Produced in an interview format, guests educate and inform listeners about timely topics that impact the lives of older adults, their care partners, and families.

KBCS 5am programs

KBCS 5am programs

Series Four: 5am Program updates

MondayFirst Voices Radio – since 1992, “First Voices Radio” has been exploring global topics and issues of critical importance to the preservation and protection of Mother Earth presented in the voices and from the perspective of the original peoples of the world.  Hosted by Tiokasin Ghosthorse (LAKOTA)

Tuesday – 5am: This Way Out, the only internationally distributed weekly LGBTQ radio program, featuring a summary of some of the major news events in or affecting the queer community (NewsWrap), in-depth coverage of major events, interviews with key queer figures, plus music, literature, entertainment — all the information and culture of a community on the move!

– 5:30am: WINGS: Womens International News Gathering Service, has been covering the global women’s movement and related issues for community radio worldwide. “Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986

Wednesday – EcoJustice RadioEcoJustice Radio is a weekly program that presents environmental and climate stories from a social justice frame, featuring voices not necessarily heard on mainstream media, co-hosted by Jessica Aldridge and Carry Kim. We investigate solutions for social, environmental, and climate issues with an eye to advance human health, steward wild landscapes, and solve the climate crisis across the USA and the world. It is a project of the nonprofit environmental organization, SoCal 350 Media, based in Los Angeles.

Thursday – 5am: Making Contact is an award-winning, 29-minute weekly magazine/documentary-style public affairs program committed to in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. – Ordinary people talk about how public policy affects their daily lives, families and communities, and share positive ways to solve problems.

– 5:30am: Between the Lines presents timely, in-depth analysis featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues. Includes a five-minute summary of some of the week’s under-reported news stories gathered from the alternative press and other sources.  Three in-depth interview segments focusing on significant international, national and regional issues.

FridaysPossible envisions a future where everything goes right for humanity. Hosted by Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, the broadcast features interviews with visionaries from various fields like climate science and criminal justice. Guests like Trevor Noah and Sam Altman share their insights. A unique aspect is the inclusion of GPT-4, OpenAI’s most advanced AI, providing speculative stories that spark discussions on a hopeful future. Through technology and collective action, Possible explores how we might achieve an ideal world.

 

Thanks again for all of your support and involvement bringing KBCS into our world, sharing these programs and so much more with others in our community.   You can make a financial contribution at our DONATE page!  Thank you again for 50 years of listener supported community radio.

Questions and comments please send an email to: listenercomment@kbcs.fm 

Thank you again and take care.

Sincerely,  Gregory D’Elia – KBCS Operations & Traffic Manager and Assistant Program Director

 

KBCS blossoms additional programs!

Spring brings with it fresh beginnings, and KBCS is thrilled to introducing a few new series of educational and cultural programs chosen to inform, educate, and offer a more structured forum for a debate of the prominent issues and topics of the day. 

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KBCS Springs New Programs

Series One: began a few weeks ago adding programs to the 12 noon to 1pm schedule:

Mondays – Philosophy Talk, a program that challenges listeners to identify and question their assumptions and to think about things in new ways. 

Tuesday – The Commonwealth Club of California. For over 90 years, one of the largest and oldest public affairs forums in America, presenting distinguished speakers sharing their experiences and ideas in a nonpartisan forum that strives to bring more balanced viewpoints and a serious commitment to “stick to the facts.” 

Wednesday – The City Arts & Lectures Series, features leading figures in the world of arts and ideas in literature, criticism, science, and the performing arts. 

Thursday – Open to Debate, seeks to restore balance to the public square through expert moderation, good-faith arguments, and reasoned analysis on topics of science, technology, politics, culture, and global affairs. 

Fridays – rounds off the week with Travel with Rick Steves.  A cultural program hosted by Pacific Northwest’s Rick Steves, featuring great conversations with special guests and travel experts. 

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KBCS Noon programming

Series Two: this week KBCS set 7am programs with a repositioning and reinvigorating these programs: 

Monday – Alternative Radio – established in 1986, this award-winning weekly one-hour public affairs program provides information, analyses, and views that are frequently ignored or distorted in corporate media. Hosted by David Barsamian.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday – Hard Knock Radio – a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show produced in the Bay Area hosted by Davey D and Anita Johnson.

Friday – Yes! presents: Rising Up with Sonali – a weekly program, broadcasting an antidote to the doom and gloom of mainstream news, lifting up solutions that bring us closer to economic, racial, gender, and environmental justice.  Hosted by Sonali Kolhatkar.

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KBCS 7am programming

 

Series Three: KBCS updates and introduces new programs for 5am and 4am!

Thanks again for all of your support and involvement bringing KBCS into our world, sharing these programs and so much more with others in our community.   You can make a financial contribution at our DONATE page!  Thank you again for 50 years of listener supported community radio.

 

Questions and comments please send an email to: listenercomment@kbcs.fm 

Thank you again and take care.

Sincerely,  Gregory D’Elia – KBCS Operations & Traffic Manager and Assistant Program Director