By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 May, 2006
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Under the Pavement Radio Show

29th May 2006 edition of Under the Pavement, Manchester's radical radio show.
Full two hour show

Under the Pavement is a long running fortnightly radio show broadcast every other Monday 9.00pm-11.00pm on ALL FM 96.9, a community radio station, in south Manchester.
The show focusses on radical and activist campaigns and activities in the city.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 May, 2006
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David Grace

Green Party Candidate for Minnesota State Auditor

David Grace interviews Dave Berger on May 29, 2006. The Auditor of Minnesota oversees the financial investments of the state, county and local governments. The Ten Key Values of the Green Party work toward wise investments that plan for future generations, and the Berger campaign makes these comparisons obvious.

To Contact the Campaign:
Committee to Elect Dave Berger
PO Box 2094
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
612 338 3630

Running Time 22minutes

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
Author
queer-j brad

On May 11 in International House's Great Hall at UCSD, urbanist, author and Professor of History at UC Irvine Mike Davis spoke to an audience of about 200 people about the prevalence of slums in cities of the global South, slum dynamics, and their grim future under population growth.
Audio Duration: 1 hr 5 min. Partial transcript included.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
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Legeater

Dissent!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
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Legeater

STREETDAWG1

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
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Legeater

Feel free to use these sonic backdrops for activista media...

More sound from an upcoming seditious West Australian film: "happy in our graves - ten years deep". Feel free to use as radio fillers on Indymedia shows - or wherever you like... Dissent!

please enjoy.

WAVs mixed by the Legeater

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
Author
alyn ap gruffydd

Veteran U.K. Radical Film Director Ken Loach`s Film The Wind That Shakes the Barley, gives a new historical reading of the Irish Civil War and English Imperialism. An Interview with Paul Laverty Loach`s loyal scriptwriter treats the political messages behind the film. duration 8 minutes, Music by Dead Can`t Dance and Dick Gaughan

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 May, 2006
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Upstart Radio America

Audio taken from video of Atenco Mexico, holding a road and keeping federals from Texococo where a flower vendor eviction was taking place, in hopes of building a Wal-Mart.