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

Nick from Houston Indymedia Radio on Pacifica's KPFT 90.1 fm interviews Kris from the Navajo Nation and Alex from the O'odham Nation on the topic of immigration policy in light of the new law SB 1070. For more info, check out:
houston.indymedia.org
oodhamsolidarity.blogspot.com
RUN TIME: 13:30

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) , 1 May, 2010
Author
Rachel Clarke

For over a decade, the YES Men have traveled the world to identity correct corporate entities. Now, from now until June 6th, people in the Houston area can come to Diverse Works and check out everything from Halliburton survival balls and golden skeletons to McMalcolm McX. In this clip, Andy talks about some of their past stunts and future plans along with Astria, Diverse Works curator.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 May, 2010
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM

Here is the playlist from our April 30 broadcast. This show was cut short by a burned-out transistor in the "pre-driver" stage of the transmitter, but we are publishing the full show here

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 April, 2010
Author
Susan Galleymore and Raising Sand Radio

In Portland, hundreds of Oregonians removed pavement and plan to replace it with urban farms, trees, and native vegetation.
We face the latest assault on our food, or at least on our ability to know what is in our food, and look at how food standards are decided. May 3 is another hurdle in keeping GMO our of food.
Poets Jack Hirschman and Agnetta Falk recently returned from Basra, Iraq where they met and mingled with Iraqi poets and poets from all over the world...all there to share in the creative world of poetry.
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