The Latest News and Views from the Houston IMC Radio Collective

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12-16-11
Take you on the ground to the Occupy Movements efforts to shut down ports and hear about a new project documenting the experiences of undocumented immigrants under the
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12-23-12
Protests outside facility where Private Bradley Manning is being held as well as some places here locally where you can get last minute gifts without supporting the global race to the bottom

12-30-12
HIMC looks back at 2011

1-6-12
Tonight Ray Rodriguez helps us cover the history of the University of Houston Chicano mural and the latest from Occupy Houston

1-13-12
Steven Hillerbrand and Mary Magismand husband/ wife team opening their latest art exhibit as well as Ms. Sandra Hines a board member of the Black Heritage Society to share details about the original MLK parade.

1-20-12
We welcome back Ray Rodriguez to get the latest on the struggle to save the University of Houston Chicano mural and also hear from the owners of Green Seed Vegan, a mobile cafe introducing a plant-based diet across Houston

1-27-12
An abbreviated pledge drive broadcast dedicated to the artists who designed the University of Houston Chicano mural, Ruben Reyna and Mario Gonzalez who share stories from the past and look to the future with the fate of their art still unknown.

2-10-12
Tonight we have a commentary from Nick Cooper about a recent MPR piece looking at a possible invasion of Iran by Israel and also the latest from Occupied Palestine and Media Matters.

2-24-12
Tonight the latest from Occupy Palestine and a series of solidarity actions for prisoners currently incarcerated in the US

3-2-12
Extended conversation with Mario and Ruben, the artists responsible for the University of Houston Chicano mural, whose future is still in the air.

3-9-12
Tonight we hear more about grassroots efforts to save undocumented immigrants as they attempt to cross into the United States via the brutal deserts of Arizona and also learn more about a proposed city ordinance that would greatly limit groups ability to feed homeless populations here in the largest city in Texas.

3-16-12
Take a closer look at the proposed Anti-Feeding ordinance that would greatly limit how organizations provide subsistence to Houston's homeless population.