By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 June, 2009
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WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC

Here is WSQT's audio playlist from the June 30 Broadcast, featuring coverage of a sucessful insurgent strike in Nigeria against a Shell oil terminal and the so-called "pullout" of US troops from Iraqi cities.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 June, 2009
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Rachel Clarke

Rosa Clemente, hip-hop activist and the first bi-racial woman to run for Vice President, addressed the Free Minds, Free People Conference in Houston, Texas on June 27th, 2009. This audio is 44 minutes and has already been edited to be in compliance with FCC guidelines and is ready for community radio airplay.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 June, 2009
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Radio Universite Jean-Paul Sartre Paul Nizan

Homenaje Internacional al 81º Aniversario del nacimiento del Che Guevara

Contará con la participación de los intelectuales sartreanos de America Latina y se puede escuchar en español, en el portal internacional de la Universidad sartreana de izquierda.

Intelectuales de Izquierda en defensa de la Humanidad, rendirán un tributo mundial al nacimiento del Che Guevara.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 June, 2009
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Free Press

The Broadband Internet Fairness Act would help prevent overcharging by Internet Service Providers by requiring the companies to submit their pricing schemes to the Federal Trade Commission for approval. And the Allied Media Conference incorporates a wide range of issues and artists, educators, and social justice organizers who use media as a tool for change.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 June, 2009
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Dissident Island Radio

For our 'Techno Special' we talked to active people looking at the past, present and future of open-source, free, and DIY technologies. We looked at how such things affect music, activism, parties, and protest, as well as stuff like data-retention, and security in the face of state repression.

The show featured words from datacide on the Teknival phenomenon, Yossarian on open source, free, and accessable software, and GDM talking to us about data retention and personal security. The show was finished off by a set from Kovert (alas, not techno!).