By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 May, 2010
Author
zero hebdo

Réécoutez l'émission Zéro Hebdo diffusée sur radio FPP (Fréquence Paris Plurielle) le mardi 04/05/2010
Reportages, articles publiés sur le réseau indymedia.org et ailleurs, musiques libres et militantes

Au programme de cette émission:

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 May, 2010
Author
Rachel Clarke

Four years after massive mobilizations against HB 4437, lawmakers in Arizona once again wake the sleeping giant with SB 1070. Over 8,000 immigrants and their supporters took to the streets in Southwest Houston this past May Day with the familiar chant 'Si se puede!' and 'Aqui estamos, y no nos vamos y si nos echan, lo regresamos!'

By Anonymous (not verified) , 4 May, 2010
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Friday Word-Of-Mouth

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FRIDAY WORD-Of-MOUTH MAY DAY SPECIAL: No One Is Illegal & the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty focus on Immigrant Rights the night before the annual May Day march
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FIRST HALF:
'On May Day We March for Justice'- Susy Alvarez interviews a number of participants in last years annual No One Is Illegal May Day march for Immigrant Rights & Status For All

By Anonymous (not verified) , 3 May, 2010
Author
Susan Galleymore and Raising Sand Radio

Our Mother's Day edition and we hear from Adele Kubein and Rita Dougherty, two American military moms whose adult children were deployed with the US Army to Iraq and seriously wounded there. They update us on how their family members are doing a few years after those life-changing events in Iraq.

Rae-Sue Sussman is the attorney who defended Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson when she was threatened with court marshal. The young, single mom was unable to find childcare for her month old baby when due to deploy to Afghanistan.

And a look at Mother's Day in Palestine.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 3 May, 2010
Author
Nick

Nick from Houston Indymedia Radio on Pacifica's KPFT 90.1 fm interviews Jeff from the No More Deaths on the topic of immigration policy in light of the new law SB 1070.